Down to earth, easily consumable, and hopefully entertaining reviews of movies, both new and old, from a guy who loves movies, for people who love movies.
"In our time, no foreign army has ever occupied American soil...Until now."
It's that time again, time to review another 80s action movie. Love it or hate it, you know you really love it. So, here it is, 1984's action classic, Red Dawn. Thanks for listening. Wolverines!
In the late 1950s, on a fateful night in a small New Mexico town, a young switchboard operator and a charismatic radio DJ discover a mysterious audio frequency that could change their future forever! Here it is, the No BS review of The Vast of Night!
What do Hamilton, The Hunt, Ford vs Ferrari, and HBO's Watchmen all have in common? I take a No BS look at them all, as well as a few other movies, in this second edition of quarantine theater. Thanks for listening!
This time around, a special No BS review of the short horror film "Sleep." Breaking format a bit, I got the chance to interview the film's star Andy Wright. You guys remember Andy Wright, right? From the "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" episode? Andy talks about the making of the short film as well as some of his own work, including his involvement in a pilot for a show called "BIG&SAVE." Thanks for listening!
Watch "Sleep" for free here: https://youtu.be/UqpmSTymMZg
Watch "BIG&SAVE" for free here: https://youtu.be/Q8T4n8QtKOE
Stuck at home? Looking for something to watch to pass the quarantine? In this special episode of "Quarantine Theater," I'll give you a few suggestions. Stay safe, everybody.
The 1980s perfected the action movie genre. Some are now classics, some are all but forgotten. Well, Raw Deal is one of the latter, through no fault of its own. So, here it is, the No BS Review of 1986's Raw Deal!
IMDB says, "A radio host interprets the possible outbreak of a deadly virus which infects the small Ontario town he is stationed in."
I say IMDB should watch the movie. And if you haven't watched it, which is very likely, here's my no BS review.
IMDB says: Two girls must battle a mysterious evil force when they get left behind at their boarding school over winter break.
I'm not sure if they even watched the movie, but I am sure of one thing. This is the creepiest movie you've probably never seen. I only just heard about it recently, and felt it needed a No BS review.
Here it is, dear listeners, the No BS review of Star Wars, a New Hype. That's right, everything (almost) from New Hope, to The Mandalorian is in this over-sized episode that was forty-two years in the making!
From Annabelle Comes Home to Shaft, these are ten movies you may have missed this year. Good, bad, or Ugly, I felt I had to discuss them if only to share the pain.
Knives Out, the no BS review of one of the best movies of the year. Seriously, that's not just me saying that.
Just in time for Black Friday, the no BS review of Chopping Mall, where the real terror is the ugly truth about the 80s.
Some people have asked me about the Netflix movie "Dolemite Is My Name," so I thought I'd review it. But, what's a review about a movie about a movie without a review of the actual movie? So, here it is, my no BS double feature review of "Dolemite Is My Name."
The last of my Halloween request reviews for 2019 is The Autopsy of Jane Doe, suggested by my buddy Jay.
Continuing my Halloween request series, here it is, the no BS review of 1975's Trilogy of Terror.
It's October, and I've made it scary movie request month. This week is a double feature of classic cult horror movies Psychomania and Werewolves on Wheels, your no BS review from a guy who loves movies.
Your no BS review of The Man Who Killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot, from a guy who loves movies.