One of the hardest movies to find, strike that, THE hardest movie to find is MTV's The Real World Movie: The Lost Season, which aired on television in 2002 as a bit of a parody of itself, but due to backlash and possible harm to MTV, they made it disappear...until now.
Will Smith's latest Netflix film is all about magical creatures of far and wide. What happens when the whole world is seemingly after a magic wand? Find out in this film.
It's time to take a deeper look at Jeepers Creepers 2, released way back when in 2003.
The Snowman is a film that hasn't received a ton of love recently. Is the hatred deserved or should you appreciate the good that it does have?
Marshall is just one of the many true stories that Thurgood Marshall was known for before he became a Supreme Court Justice.
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House tells the story of the Watergate scandal seen through the eyes of the man that exposed it to reporters as codename: Deep Throat
Saw is back! But is it better than ever? Will Jigsaw breathe new life into an otherwise overrun series? Let's find out.
PTSD is a real thing, seen through the authentic eyes of Adam Schumann (Miles Teller) in Thank You For Your Service.
The Beyond is the first 2018 movie I've seen! Unfortunately, it's already in the running for worst film of the year. Find out why here.
Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game is probably your last chance to watch Martin Landau in action, and even right before he died, he proved that he was an extremely talented and devoted actor. Even if the movie itself isn't all that great.
Geostorm is the latest disaster film to hit the theaters, but can it survive the typical curse that follows disaster movies?
Boy, 2017 really was the year of war movies, wasn't it? Last Flag Flying is no exception. Steve Carell, Laurence Fishburne, and Bryan Cranston stars as three Vietnam veterans who bury one of their sons, after learning of his death in the Iraq War.
As if we didn't already have enough movies on one of the greatest tragedies as is, Charlie Sheen insists on making a 9/11 movie as well! He brough Luis Guzman and Whoopie Goldberg along for the ride! What could possibly go wrong?
Has Nicolas Cage reached his crazy-ness peak yet? Of course not. Ask him, and he'll accept it as a challenge, as he hits some truly crazy moments in Mom and Dad.
A Bad Moms Christmas is the second film in the "Bad Moms" franchise, with all of the previous stars returning. However, does it actually feel like a sequel...or just a weird Christmas Special that should've been on TV?
Ah yes, Suburbia, a nice quiet village made with perfection in mind...but what goes on in the dwellings of Suburbicon may just be a bit crazy... Starring Matt Damon and Julianne Moore
The true story of A.A. Milne, AKA "Blue", who was the author and creator of Winnie the Pooh is an interesting one, for sure. Starring Domhnall Gleeson and Margot Robbie.
For the next few weeks, I'll be looking at every Star Wars movie in an efford to not only discover the best of the best, but also see what wins each and every category!
The second film in the Star Wars Prequels is Attack of the Clones, furthering the troubling political problems in the Republic. Will they save the day!?
Wonder is the story of a young boy trying to live a normal life with a facial deformity - when he should be trying to live an extraordinary life - as that is what he is: extraordinary.
Professor Martson and the Wonder Women tells the story of not only the man who created the well-known superhero, Wonder Woman, but also invented the earliest version of the lie detector test, which actually makes a lot of sense. Starring Luke Evans.
In one of Denzel Washington's most impressive performances to date, Roman J. Israel, Esq. tells the story of an incredibly smart man who is forced to make a number of decisions that are, in a way, entirely out of his contro.
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith is the final movie in the (original) prequels - ultimately leading up to the reveal of Anakin's transition over to the dark side.
By George, they've done it again! A brand new Cloverfield has surprisingly surfaced on the Netflix platform - but how well does it stand against the other loved films in the series? Let's find out.
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlburg are back as daddy's in Daddy's Home 2!
Who knew when Star Wars had its first opening scrawl that it was really just telling you the plot of a movie that wouldn't come out for another (nearly) 40 years? Rogue One: A Star Wars Story explores that plot in an intensely satisfying way.
It's here! Justice League is currently available on Digital - so get your copy today...because...well, because superheroes, that's why!
For some, Lady Bird has been seen as the best film of 2017, but for others, that's not entirely true. Here is why.
Jeffrey Dahmer is one of the biggest serial killers we've ever had in recent history, so it's not surprising when we get this film, which is basically Dahmer's origin story.
It all started in 1977 - the very first Star Wars film, and it changed the very way we saw cinema. It would never be the same again.
One of Agatha Christie's most famous stories - Murder on the Orient Express - is available on digital this week - so get your copy today and watch a classic murder mystery!
Typically accepted as one of the worst films ever made, The Room also has a pretty substantial cult following - I'm here to discover if it really is so bad that it's good...or if it's simply just bad.
Here we have the true story of the people behind one of the worst films ever made, The Room.
Here it is, the fifth episode of Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, a film that many purport to be the best film in the series, but how accurate is that? Let's take a look
There has been a lot of talk about The Shape of Water recently. Some say it was the best film of 2017, so let's find out where that merit lies.
The Star Wars re-watch is nearly complete. Today, I watched and reviewed the original (end) of Star Wars, Return of the Jedi!
You don't often get trilogies when it comes to comedies. Heck, it's even rare to have a sequel to a comedy, but trilogies are nearly unheard of...unless you have a successful comedy - which is exactly what Pitch Perfect is - but how well does the third film do?
This is the final Star Wars movie on my re-watch list, you can see my review of The Last Jedi in my Star Wars playlist on my channel. Also, I said 2016 in the video, clearly forgetting what year this movie came out, haha. Enjoy!
Regarding the legal issues The Shape of Water is having with plagiarism, it's actually surprising that Splash wasn't on the list of copied works, considering how they accused the film. Check it out!
Do you know the story of Ferdinand the bull? How one bull stood against society wishing to use him for sport in a bullfighting ring? Well, here is the review to the 2017 film!
Jumanji is back! I thought the film was fine on its own, but as a Jumanji movie...that's more questionable.
Honey, I Shrunk My Expectations! You should too, if you're going into this movie for the first time!
Why watch Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle when you can watch the originally intended-to-be the direct sequel to Jumanji, Zathura: A Space Adventure!!
I'm about to re-watch the MCU in chronological order, starting off with Captain America: The First Avenger. While it's not really my favorite film in the franchise, it does pave way for a very beloved hero in the Marvel universe. So, check it out!
Next up on my MCU reviews is Iron Man, the first of them to be released, but ultimately the second movie chronologically speaking.
Next up on the MCU re-watch is Iron Man 2, which is one of the few MCU films which isn't exactly my favorite film in the list, but it's also not the worst movie ever, either. Check it out!
Next up on the rewatch of the MCU is everyone's (least) favorite film, The Incredible Hulk. Why, though, isn't this movie loved? Let's find out.
I tried recording a review to this a few times before getting frustrated and decided just to publish the condensed, unexplained review. Enjoy!
I've had it with all the crap-talking on The Emoji Movie! I see so many movies, and there are so many movies worse than this one.
Groundhog Day is the first film in a group of time loop movies I will be watching and attempting to review. Which one is the best? Only time will tell!
What Men Want is a loose remake of the 2000 hit rom/com film What Women Want. But...does it maintain that level of fun, magic, and heart? Let's find out...
When it comes to heist films, there's one movie that comes to mind almost immediately: Ocean's Eleven. You don't typically see heist movies that are so popular that they spawn a trilogy and spinoff, and that's what this one film did, regardless of the fact that it's technically a remake. You NEED to see this movie!
Avengers: Endgame is here! The Marvel Cinematic Universe has come far, but this is it. The MCU culminated to this massive film that, in a way, feels like a finale. My highest-rated MCU film is still The Avengers (2012), but now, only by 1%.
The second film in the Ocean's Eleven franchise is forgettable, but can you explain why, when the first is so good? I can, and there's so much to it. You can't just summarize the reason. Check it out!
Ocean's Thirteen finishes off the Ocean's Trilogy, but that doesn't mean I'm done - there's still Ocean's 8 yet to watch. But first, let's take a look at Ocean's 13!
Now, I have finally finished off the Ocean's saga, but the real question remains: which film is the best? Let's find out in this review of Ocean's Eight!
Cold Pursuit in other words is Taken: ON ICE, because it stars Liam Neeson in yet another revenge tale, but it's not entirely what you expect...
Don't let the poster or trailer fool you! Fighting with My Family is not a movie starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. He is simply a producer that uses his notoriety to help the film gain traction. He shouldn't be on the poster, but he is.
The Amityville Horror is considered among the most famous and classic horror films of all time, but is that label warranted, or was it given because of the time the film came out, which was only five years after the real murders? Let's find out in this retro review!
The Prodigy is yet another horror film focusing on a creepy kid! But among the rest, where exactly does this one fit? Is it one of the best creepy kid horror films of all time, the worst, or somewhere in-between? Let's find out!
Here it is - the Ted Bundy movie everybody has been talking about...but is it any good...or would you rather call it an extremely wicked, shockingly evil and vile film? Let's find out!
Love him or hate him, Stephen King continues to shock audiences around the world. This time, he's doing it with yet another remake of one of his classic tales, Pet Sematary. Are you a fan of this demented animal-themed horror classic? Is this remake any good? Let's find out!
Who knew Amityville II: The Possession was scarier than the original! This 1982 horror flick was based off of the novel, Murder in Amityville, and loosely based on the DeFeo mass murder that took place there prior to the events that transpired in The Amityville Horror (1979). One more thing - it ACTUALLY gave me nightmares, which is more of a shock to me than it probably is to you...let's get into it.
The proverbial crap has hit the fan with Amityville 3-D. No amount of 3D fun can save this film. in fact...this movie has turned me off of the idea of watching all 20 movies released on the Amityville haunting. Find out why!
When you think about The Amityville Horror, you often think either about the original film, or the remake done in 2005, completely disregarding the 20 other movies that you can *technically* watch, but in comparison to the original, how well does it do on a technical level? Let's find out.
One of the most recent films in the Amityville series is Amityville: The Awakening, which serves as a film that takes place in modern day with a family that just moved into the house. It is also a metafilm, where the previous films are actually fictional in this movie, which is really great...in concept, but how do they pull it off? Let's find out.
I know most sources put The Amityville Murders as a 2018 film, but a mass majority of people watching the movie don't even have the ability to watch it until 2019, so that's why I consider it a film from this year. Past all that mumbo jumbo, this is the movie I've been waiting to see! Is it eveything I hoped for and more? Does it cover the DeFeo family in the best possible way? Let's find out!
Chloe Grace Moretz stars in Greta, a film about a stalker, but does this stalker film stand out above all others? Let's find out.
DC. Comic's new animated film features Batman and the Ninja Turtles in a crossover event!
Slaughterhouse Rulez DOES NOT star Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, but they ARE in there. There is no exposition in the film, so if you stick around for the third act, you may finally discover what the movie is about, but only then. You've been warned. Let's get into it.
When talking about Jim Carrey, it's hard NOT to bring up 1994's The Mask. This film was one of his most iconic roles and instantly nostalgic, but does it still hold up in 2019? Let's find out.
Son of the Mask is the 2005 comedy to the hit comedy film from 1994. It is generally hated by everyone, but is that hated warranted? I'm here to find out. You might be surprised at what I discover. Let's get into it...
See You Yesterday is the latest Netflix movie covering the topic of time travel, but it also includes some really deep social commentary which you don't normally find in time travel films. Let's get into it!
Whiplash is a 2014 drama that is highly-praised, but I'm only watching it now, can you believe it?! Neither can I, because this movie is insanely good, and worth all the praise it has gotten up to this point. J.K. Simmons is phenomenal! Let's get into it.
Kidnap is a 2017 thriller starring Halle Berry as a distraught mother who takes it upon herself to chase a pair of kidnappers after she witnesses them shamelessly taking her child away in a public area. The question remains...how fast can her soccer mom van really go? Let's get into it.
Captain Marvel is one of the most recent additions into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, also known as MCU. What did I think about it? Let's get into it.
If you are a fan of the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy, then boy, do I have a treat for you! The latest film in the series is now available for purchase on Blu-Ray and Digital! What did I think about it, though? Let's find out together.
Us is a 2019 horror thriller written and directed by Jordan Peele about a family living a nightmare when a group of mysterious doppelgangers show up at their front door with malicious intent. So, how did it do? Let's find out.
Always Be My Maybe is the latest 2019 Netflix romantic comedy, featuring Randall Park and Ali Wong as childhood best friends who eventually can no longer contain their feelings for one another. Let hilarity ensue! Let's talk about it.
Ever wonder where the term "Stockholm Syndrome" originated? Well, wonder no more! Stockholm is a 2019 film starring Noomi Rapace and Ethan Hawke covering the bank robbery that ultimately coined the phrase! But is it any good? Let's find out...
I was pleasantly surprised to learn that The Curse of La Llorona is actually another film in the ever-expanding Conjuring Universe! I'm a big fan of the universe as a whole, but does this 2019 horror film hold much weight when it comes to the universe? Let's find out.
Our first real look at a live-action Pokémon movie is here, with Detective Pikachu! What did you think of this strange tale? Does it work or is it too weird? Let's get into it!
If you're a fan of Jennifer Lopez, you may really enjoy the new J-Lo film, Second Act, which was released in 2018, but once you start breaking it down, is it really any different than any other film she's made in her career? Let's find out.
Netflix has been killing it recently, and I think they may have found their best film yet with I Am Mother. This science fiction mystery thriller has it all, and it may surprise you on how much you'll think about this film after it ends. Let's check it out!
There's been some mixed feelings when it comes to The Beach Bum, starring Matthew McConaughey. Is it really as aimless, directionless, and pointless as people point out? Let's find out!
If you're a fan of sick-lit, boy do I have a film for you. Five Feet Apart is the latest adaptation featuring a couple of lovers that aren't allowed to touch because they're literally allergic to one another, but that doesn't stop these two love birds of trying to find a way! Let's get into it!
Fresh off the shelf! Netflix's newest murder mystery is called, well, Murder Mystery. Is this next Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston film a flop or his next big success? Let's find out!
We're doing things a little differently today. While I still scored the movie the same, I'm not breaking it down bit by bit. I'm just doing a quick review. But hey, green screen!
Rim of the World is one of Netflix's newest original films. It focuses on a group of four kids who must band together to figure out how to save the world from an alien invasion, but does it stand out against other alien invasion films like it? Let's find out!
1996 had John Travolta starring as George Malley, an average, everyday joe that suddenly gains the ability to be super smart and move things with his mind, but instead of becoming the next X-Men or member of the Avengers, he decides to woo Kyra Sedgwick's character...which he was trying to do before he had abilities anyway.
Emilio Estevez from the Might Ducks series wrote, directed, and starred in The Public, a film centered on the homeless - as they stage a peaceful protest in a local library just to have shelter for a night. Will society accept this protest? Let's find out.
Here are my thoughts on The Hummingbird Project, what did you think about it?
Long Shot is the latest romantic comedy film starring Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron. What did you think about it?
Have you heard of Bad Ben? Bad Ben is an Amazon Prime exclusive horror film written, directed by, and starring Nigel Bach, found footage-style. If you like amateur entertainment, look no further. This movie is ridiculous in...all the right ways? Let's find out.
Steelmanville Road is the 2nd film in the Bad Ben franchise. It is a prequel to the first film, and it follows the family that moved into the infamous home before Tom Riley did in the first movie. lets get into it.
Dark Phoenix is released in 7 weeks, so I'm going to watch the entire X-Men movie universe, including all X-Men, Wolverine, and Deadpool films to prepare for my FIRST experience with Dark Phoenix. I may be late to the party, but I'm pumped, even though I know people don't really care for Dark Phoenix.
If you like found footage, the chances you'll love They're Inside are...slim to none.
Next on my X-Men rewatch is X2: X-Men United, which came out in 2003. You will probably remember it the most as the one with Striker, Cerebro 2, or Nightcrawler.
How does a crazy villain played by Dennis Quaid float your boat? Personally, I loved the idea when I saw it in The Intruder, but what about the rest of the movie? Let's find out!
This week, I also start another preparation - Godzilla. Because Godzilla: King of the Monsters comes to VOD on August 13, I thought I'd watch all the American Godzilla and King Kong films to discover which one may the best, starting with Roland Emmerich's Godzilla film from 1998.
Up next on my Godzilla and King Kong rewatch is the 2005 Peter Jackson directed King Kong, starring Jack Black, Naomi Watts, and Adrien Brody.
Gary Oldman and Jessica Alba "star" in Killers Anonymous, a film about a support group full of murderous individuals that meet every once in a while to discuss their empty, cold black hearts.
Skin stars Jamie Bell as a racist, white supremacist punk who decides to turn his back on hate with the help of his girlfriend, as well as a black activist...but it turns out that finding a blank slate is much harder than he'd hoped it would be.
Today, I rate one of the most hated films in the X-Men series: The Last Stand. Are you one of the rare ones that really enjoy this movie?
Next up on my Monster Movie Madness Marathon is the first film in the MonsterVerse cinematic universe - 2014's Godzilla!
The new Child's Play film comes to digital in approximately 8 weeks...there are 7 Chucky movies that released before that...so I'll be attempting to watch every Chucky movie in preparation...wish me luck...because I don't like cursed dolls.
Next up on my X-Men rewatch is Origins: Wolverine. Is it as bad as everyone says, or is there a silver lining?
A Dog's Journey comes to digital next week, so I thought I'd prepare by reviewing A Dog's Purpose, okay!?
Sorry Jack...Chucky's Back! The sequel to Child's Play follows Chucky as he continues on his original path of restoring his soul....what did you think of this one? Did you like it?
X-Men: First Class is the first of the X-Men prequels - but where does it rank in the entire universe? Let's find out!
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum comes to digital in a few weeks, so in preparation, we're taking a step back and checking out where it all began. Are you a fan of this series?
Almost Famous was a film recommended to me to review from Nerdy Blurb TV.
Kong: Skull Island is the next addition to my Monster Movie Madness Marathon! Did you like this one?
Next up on my X-Men Series Rewatch in preparation for Dark Phoenix is The Wolverine - the second Wolverine standalone film. Did you like it?
We've all seen the ads for Brightburn, aka evil Superman, but is it any good? Let's find out.
Rocketman is the biopic/discography musical focusing on Elton John's life. How is it? Let's find out.
A Dog's Journey is the sequel to A Dog's Purpose. Before you ask, no, Dennis Quaid doesn't reincarnate to find his dog, nor does the dog reincarnate into a human to find Dennis Quaid, so it's already not as good as it COULD POTENTIALLY BE....but how is it, anyway? Let's find out.
The Hustle is being considered the worst comedy of the year...but why? Let's find out! The Hustle is out on digital this week!
Next up on my X-Men series rewatch is Days of Future Past - the crossover event of 2014! Did you like this one?
Here it is - the final film in the original Child's Play trilogy - do we get our sense of finality here...or does it leave much to be desired. Let's find out!
Godzilla: King of the Monsters came to digital today, thus finishing out our Monster Movie Madness Marathon! Did you like it? Did you hate it? I want to know!
The Only Way Out Is Back In. John Wick: Chapter 2 is next up on my John Wick rewatch. Next week, the most recent film is released on digital! What did you think of this one?
Deadpool is next up on my X-Men series rewatch - is it as good as everyone says? Let's find out
Dreamers: Victims. Murderers. Charlie Says follows the Manson Family Murders, as seen through the perspective of three young women who followed and loved him for years - even after being captured. How is it? By the way...Matt Smith as Charles Manson? How insane is that?
Only the Strong will Survive! X-Men: Apocalypse is the next film in my X-Men series rewatch in preparation for Dark Phoenix! Are you in the majority of people that aren't impressed with this film...or do you like it...like me? Let me know!
Get Home Safe. Ma released on Digital today, but is it any good? Only Ma knows!
Chucky gets Lucky. Bride of Chucky is finally an example of how to do the Child's Play films right! It has always been ridiculous, so embrace that ridiculousness and be self-aware. BRILLIANT.
The universe is expanding in Men in Black: International, the continuation of the incredibly popular franchise that Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones began, but can they keep it up? Can they bring that MIB magic back again? Let's find out
His time has come in Logan, the final outing of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine! This is often referred to as the best X-Men film, but how true is that, exactly? Let's find out.
The grace period is over for John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum! Keanu Reeves is back at it again in this third assassin film...can Baba Yaga survive this time? Let's find out.
With Seed of Chucky, you must "fear the second coming"! This 2004 meta film continues to embrace it's kookiness, and again, I'm really enjoying it!
Aladdin is the latest Disney Live-Action Remake to come to digital...today!!! Is it good, though? Can Will Smith pull off the late Robin Williams role? Let's find out!
Every Dog Has His Day. We're starting this journey on the first film by Quentin Tarantino - Reservoir Dogs...a movie I'd never seen before today.
Prepare for the second coming with Deadpool 2! This film marks the end of my X-Men rewatch in preparation to see Dark Phoenix for the first time when it comes to digital next week! What did you think of DP2? Did you like it more than the first?
Fear has a new name, and that name is Chucky!
And with X-Men: Dark Phoenix, our X-Men marathon draws to a close. Make sure you see my first ever ranking video, ranking all 14 movies, including alternate cut films.
The road to survival could be a dead end, because, you see, the dead don't die. It's time to find out if this ridiculous zombie flick is any good. Let's find out!
With Cult of Chucky, you may feel a little prick. This is the most recent addition to the original Chucky franchise. Is it any good? Let's find out!
With Pulp Fiction, just because you are a character doesn't mean you have character.
Before the Conjuring, there was Annabelle.
Are you ready to go to infinity and beyond? I'm starting a new preparation marathon with Toy Story. I used to consider this the best Pixar film, tying with Inside Out...but do I still feel the same way? Let's find out.
Six players on the trail of a half a million in Cash. There's only one question... Who's playing who? Jackie Brown is the 3rd film from Quentin Tarantino. It's also a film I've never seen before. Is it good? Let's find out.
More than a toy... he's your best friend, he's Chucky. This remake of Child's Play brings us to the end of our Chucky marathon...but is this a good or bad remake? Let's find out.
Yesterday everyone knew the Beatles. Today, only Jack remembers their songs. He's about to become a very big deal. What did you think of this one? Let me know!
Never Make the Weapon the Target. Anna came to digital this week, but is it any good? Let's find out!
The next chapter in The Conjuring universe is a prequel to the prequel. It's Annabelle: Creation. What did you think about this one? Let me know!
Dr. Horrible has a freeze ray. Tell your friends. This Joss Whedon musical special is one of my favorite musicals of all time, and it's only 42 minutes long! Do you like this as much as I do? Let me know!
Quentin Tarantino originally wanted both volumes of Kill Bill to be combined into one movie. To this day, he still considers them both to be his 4th film. He doesn't see two seperate films. So, I felt the only way to review the movie right was to watch "The Whole Bloody Affair" - so, does it work well? Let's find out...
The third Annabelle film has Annabelle "coming home" to the Warrens...but is it good? Is it scary? Let's find out!
100 Girls is a film I was requested to review from Bongo Muffin. Thank you for that, Bongo!
Pixar's first film had it's sequel released in 1999 with Toy Story 2...but the real question is if it does the first justice...let's find out.
In Toy Story 3, no toy gets left behind. Without doubt, a lot of people love the third installment of the Toy Story trilogy, but does it hold up? Let's get into it...
Quentin Tarantino's 5th film, Death Proof, is another film in his filmography that I hadn't yet seen. How is it, though? We'll seeee....
Midsommar had a lot of people talking, as it's an incredibly divisive horror film like Hereditary was last year...but where does it go right? Let's find out.
Sharknado had tornadoes bringing in Sharks. Crawl has alligators being brought in by a hurricane, but where Sharknado is mostly a self-aware comedy that embraces its ridiculousness, Crawl is more serious...how does it do, though? Let's find out!
Kill them Nazis! Inglourious Basterds is the next film on my Quentin Tarantino marathon. Did you like this WW2 flick? Or did it make you sick? Let's find out!
Toy Story 4 is the latest film featuring Woody, Buzz, Forky and gang, but was this movie necessary? Let's find out!
Naccchhhooooo! If you like Napoleon Dynamite, there's a good chance you'll like Nacho Libre, because it was made by the same dude. Did you like it? Let me know!
It's October! So, every horror film I run into will be a part of Interpreting the Scares! I wish I could just do all horror films, but I can't. I will watch what I can and squeeze them in where I can. First up is a film I never saw before - Gerald's Game...which impressed me!
Are you a creep...or are you a weirdo? Creep is next up on Interpreting the Scares!
Next up on this Tarantino marathon of films is one of the movies I originally considered to be Tarantino's best...but does it hold up? Let's find out!
In the Tall Grass is the latest Stephen King and Joe Hill adaptation, which aired on Netflix recently, but where on the spectrum of adaptations does this one land on? Let's find out on Interpreting the Scares!
The next scare I'm interpreting is Creep 2, which I thought did a great job improving on the things I wanted to see in the first film, but just didn't. What did you think of it? Interpreting the SCARES!
The Fast and the Furious series has a spinoff! Even though the real title of this film begins with Fast & Furious presents, that's just too many words. What did you think of this one? Did you like it? Let me know, and let's talk about Hobbs & Shaw!
Breaking Bad has been off the air for a few years, but I consider that show to be the best TV show I'd ever seen, and now there's a movie! How is it, though? Let's find out.
NAAAA SAVANIAAA, or something like that. The live-action Disney remake of The Lion King is now out on digital, so I get to give my two cents on it...so...is it good, bad, or somewhere in-between? Let's find out.
Fractured is the latest Netflix original film, starring Sam Worthington. Is it the best Netflix film? Is it the worst? Let's find out!
I am now caught up with all the Quentin Tarantino films leading up to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood! The Hateful Eight is considered his eighth film, and it certainly has a lot of people mixed on what they thought of it. But is it good or bad in the end? Let's get into it.
Interpreting the Scares 2020 #1 Paranormal Activity #1 Welcome to this year's Interpreting the SCARES event! I'm going all out this month, covering 7 entire horror franchises before the month is over! Today, we're looking at one of my all-time favorite horror films, Paranormal Activity (2009). Find out why now, and let me know your thoughts about the film in the comments down below!
Interpreting the Scares #2 Final Destination #1 One my guiltiest guilty pleasure series of all time was the Final Destination saga, a franchise that wasn't exactly made incredibly well, but is a HECK of a lot o fun.
Interpreting the Scares #3 Resident Evil #1 In 2002, Mila Jovovich showed us what she can do by starring as the elusive Alice in the video game adaptation of Resident Evil!
Interpreting the Scares #4 Scream #1 In 1996, we were introduced to one of the most recognizable slasher villains of all time, Ghostface, through Wes Craven's brillain horror comedy series. If you haven't seen it, please do.
Interpreting the Scares #5 The Human Centipede #1 One series I've never seen, but have always been morbidly curious to check out has been The Human Centipede. We'll see if it's as horrific and disgusting as people claim it to be.
Interpreting the Scares #6 Paranormal Activity #2 Next up on this scary month of films is the 2nd film on the Paranormal Activity side. When it comes to the sequels, I don't have as much experience watching them as I have with the original. Let's see if what I original thought of them still holds up to this day.
Interpreting the Scares #7 Resident Evil #2 This 2004 film continues the story set forth in the first Resident Evil film starring Mila Jovovich. This raises the stakes by taking the T-Virus out of the confined space of the Hive from the first film and expands it to the city outside.
Interpreting the Scares #8 Final Destination #2 Now, when it comes to this entire series, this is a favorite among fans because the initial freak accident is one of the most memorable and well-done sequences in the entire series (the traffic accident), and as such, it's important to ask which one of these movies...is the best?
Interpreting the Scares #9 Fright Night #1 Next up on this month of spooks is Fright Night, a series I've never seen before, and so I was excited to watch yet another horror classic for the first time...but is it everything I've ever dreamed of?
Interpreting the Scares #10 Cube #1 Now for a trilogy of films that I don't think many people are aware of. This is a ver simple-plotted horror movie about a group of people that find themself trapped in a number of cuboid-shaped rooms with a door on each floor, ceiling and wall that leads to another room exactly like it, and some of those room have a death trap that's invisible to see with the naked eye, so they have to solve riddles to go from one room to the next.
Interpreting the Scares #11 Paranormal Activity #3 Next up on my Paranormal Activity series, I review the prequel to the prequel, taking place in the year 1988.
Interpreting the Scares #12 Resident Evil #3 So, Resident Evil: Extinction is the film that I lovingly refer to as the film that takes place in the desert, since no other film really seems to do the same. In some ways, that's really cool. In others, it may serve as a problem.
Interpreting the Scares #13 Scream #2 The world that Wes Craven gave us returns in Scream 2!
Interpreting the Scares #14 Final Destination #3 Final Destination 3 continues a horror franchise that I've always loved, but is it getting weaker yet?
Interpreting the Scares #15 The Human Centipede #2 I never thought in a million years I'd feel nauseous while watching a movie. For the first time in 1,900 movies, it happened.
Interpreting the Scares #16 Paranormal Activity #4 Truthfully, this series is a farcry from where it first began. Even though I understand the entire story, I'm STILL confused! Less is more, guys..
Interpreting the Scares #17 Resident Evil #4 Next up on the Resident Evil film series is the 4th film, Afterlife.
Interpreting the Scares #18 Fright Night #2 Time to see where they take this horror/comedy series about vampires.
Interpreting the Scares #19 Scream #3 Next up on the slasher series, Scream, is SCREAM 3!
Interpreting the Scares #20 Final Destination #4 Next up on the Final Destination film series is the fourth film, aptly named "The Final Destination", and this one? This one is in 3D
Interpreting the Scares #21 Paranormal Activity #4.5 The Marked Ones doesn't exactly operate like a true Paranormal Activity movie. Instead, it operates as an official spinoff...but is that really necessary? Let's find out!
Interpreting the Scares #22 Resident Evil #5 Today, we talk about the penultimate film in the Resident Evil series, Resident Evil: Retribution
Interpreting the Scares #23 Human Centipede #3 Today, we finally finish the Human Centipede marathon of films that has been trying its best to make me throw up all month!
Interpreting the Scares #24 Fright Night #3 Today, we take a look at the Fright Night remake that was released in 2011, starring Anton Yelchin, Colin Farrell, and David Tennant.
Interpreting the Scares #26 Cube #2 Today, we talk about the very science fiction-centered world found in Cube²: Hypercube.
Interpreting the Scares #27 Final Destination #5 Today, we finish out our round of Final Destination films with the fifth and final film (thus far), it's Final Destination 5!
Interpreting the Scares #28 Resident Evil #6 Today, we close out our reviews of the Resident Evil series, starring Milla Jovovich with Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
Interpreting the Scares #29 Cube #3 Today, we finish out our Cube trilogy of films with the third and final film in the series.
Interpreting the Scares #30 Fright Night #4 Today, we finish out our reviews for the Fright Night series centered on the fact that vampires exist, what!? So, in this movie, it's actually a remake, NOT a sequel.
Interpreting the Scares #31 Paranormal Activity #5 Today, we finish out our Interpreting the Scares 2020 event! It's been fun, guys. Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension's the game.
It may no longer be October, but I'm not done reviewing October films! Today, we're talking about the new Adam Sandler Netflix comedy, Hubie Halloween
The Witches #1 Today, we're watching the original, 1990 version of Roald Dahl's classic story, The Witches, and tomorrow, I'll check out the new one!
The Witches #2 Today, we talk about the HBO Max remake for the classic Roald Dahl book, The Witches.
I'm testing out a new feature on my channel called Deconstructing the Narrative, the first movie I'm covering is 2019's Captain Marvel!
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is the latest film in the HTTYD series released in 2019. I'm about to Deconstruct the Narrative. Alternatively, you can check out my review on the film.
Us is a 2019 horror thriller written and directed by Jordan Peele about a family living a nightmare when a group of mysterious doppelgangers show up at their front door with malicious intent. This is a spoiler-filled analysis on the narrative specifically. So, how did it do? Let's find out.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy came out 15 years ago, does it even feel like that long? Today, I thought it would be interesting to look at the narrative structure to this movie and see if it really holds any weight or if the entire thing really just depends on silly adlibbed lines. Let's find out!
While it may not need structural analysis, Pokemon Detective Pikachu has a very unique way of looking at the roles and functions of its major players, and I couldn't NOT do a deconstructing video because of that! Check it out!
I was initially going to do a movie review for The Perfection, one of Netflix's most recent original films, but I instead found that this isn't a movie you can just review without completely ruining it for people. There's just too many flowing parts that you have to experience it yourself. If you haven't seen it, go in blind. This video is to try and explain what happens in the movie and why. Let's get into it.
Ready or Not is a 2019 film set to release on August 23rd, and it's about...well...Hide and Go Seek, or rather, a really intense version of it! It looks ridiculous, but even so, it looks like a lot of fun.
Remember that MTV show, Scream: The Series? The same one that hasn't been on for nearly three years? Well, it appears to finally have a new season, on a new network, with a new cast, a new formula, and new mask... but do all of these changes mean something good is brewing? I certainly hope so. Let's take a look at this thing.
There's a new Charlie's Angels coming out soon, see what I have to say about the brand new trailer!
We just got the first trailer to Jumanji: The Next Level today, and I am so excited! Have you seen the trailer?
Since everybody wants to rank movie franchises, allow me to comply! Here is my ranking of all the X-Men movies, including the alternate cut versions of Deadpool 2 and Days of Future Past!
It took a while, but we finally made it to the Child's Play remake. The real question remains...which film was the best of the best of the best? Let's find out!