What we’re left with is a well-made movie with brilliant performances, but it’s also an unpleasant and exhausting cinematic experience.
Judy is a sad story of an incredible woman who gave her all to the entertainment industry, only to be steamrolled by it.
This week, we screen an over-the-top 90s classic, The Rock. We got cornball one-liners, frantic Michael Bay direction, and a wacky chase through the streets of San Francisco.
Hustlers represents some kinda first in movie history: Never before has such an engrossing story involved this much glitter.
The violence in this movie escalates until it reaches a crescendo that is savage, cruel, and defeating, all at once.
Draw a movie, drink, and screen it. This episode, the 80s classic Three Amigos is the lucky film.
Audiences may be shocked–hopefully in a good way–by the thoughtful, meticulous drama that hides in plain sight.
At a sprawling, ballsy 170 minutes of runtime, this electric booglaloo alternates between being funny, fascinating, and flat-out draining.
For this episode, the boys and I discuss a few podcast highlights and drink a little Malbec.
A leaden script drowns a charismatic cast, while frantic, incoherent action scenes rob the movie of any real tension.