• The Bar Room #15 (Brie Larson, Jennifer Lawrence, Little Mermaid, Cobra Kai, She Hulk)

    The Bar Room #15 (Brie Larson, Jennifer Lawrence, Little Mermaid, Cobra Kai, She Hulk)

    This week on the podcast, Brie Larson is back in a desperate attempt to save her dying career, Jennifer Lawrence is back bitching about the fact that 25 million dollars isn’t enough for her, Disney’s Little Mermaid live action remake gets 1 million dislikes, We ask the question if She-Hulk the worst television show EVER, Read more

  • Barbarian (2022) Review: Turning Your Brain Off Won’t Help

    Barbarian (2022) Review: Turning Your Brain Off Won’t Help

    Note to self: Never take another film recommendation from Sonny Bunch. There’s a reason that the only film anyone is watching right now is Top Gun: Maverick and that’s because every other film in movie theaters sucks. With films like “Bros”, “Don’t Worry Darling”, and “The Woman King” coming up next, garbage movies will continue Read more

  • The Bar Room #14 (Olivia Wilde, Rings Of Power, CM Punk, G4, Billy Eichner)

    The Bar Room #14 (Olivia Wilde, Rings Of Power, CM Punk, G4, Billy Eichner)

    This week on the podcast, Olivia Wilde has a new movie coming out but everybody hates her, The media is going full damage control for Amazon’s Rings of Power, CM Punk is destroying the AEW locker room just one year after signing with the company, G4 is FINALLY distancing themselves from Frosk’s sexist rant nine Read more

  • The Bar Room #13 (Olivia Wilde, Sydney Sweeney, Resident Evil, IMDB, David Zaslav)

    The Bar Room #13 (Olivia Wilde, Sydney Sweeney, Resident Evil, IMDB, David Zaslav)

    This week on the podcast, Did Olivia Wilde throw Shia LaBeouf under the bus to sound like a feminist hero? Sydney Sweeney’s family gets attacked by progressives because they support Trump, Netflix’s Resident Evil gets canceled after a number of weeks on the platform, Progressives call for IMDB to censor bad reviews of She Hulk, Read more

  • Samaritan (2022) Review: Sylvester Stallone Rehab The Idea Of Superheroes

    Samaritan (2022) Review: Sylvester Stallone Rehab The Idea Of Superheroes

    From Marvel Comics to DC Comics to the endless supply of content that “deconstructs” the idea of superheroes across-the-board, caped crusaders have unfortunately become a massive part of our culture. The most puzzling aspect of our superhero-obsessed culture is how so many people despise the idea of traditional heroes and villains. As Nihilism has become Read more

  • The Bar Room #12 (She Hulk, Ezra Miller, Saints Row, Bryce Dallas Howard, Spider-Man Remastered)

    The Bar Room #12 (She Hulk, Ezra Miller, Saints Row, Bryce Dallas Howard, Spider-Man Remastered)

      This week on the podcast, we are talking about the horrible first episode of the Disney+ series “She Hulk”, Warner Bros Discovery uses “option 1” with Ezra Miller, Saints Row is getting HORRIBLE reviews with gamers, Bryce Dallas Howard complains about not getting as much money as the lead star of Jurassic World, and Read more

  • Alienoid Review: One of The Hardest Films To Follow This Year

    Alienoid Review: One of The Hardest Films To Follow This Year

    There’s no way of sugar-coating this, Alienoid is one of the biggest disappointments in 2022. After watching the trailer in the theaters, this was a film I was looking forward to for months, and not only is it a disappointing, confusing mess of a film, but it is only half of the film on top Read more

  • Three Thousand Years of Longing Review: George Miller’s Big Comeback Is An Unpolished Idea

    Three Thousand Years of Longing Review: George Miller’s Big Comeback Is An Unpolished Idea

    Seven years ago, the world went wild over George Miller’s “Mad Max Fury Road” movie. Fury Road dominated the award season back in 2015 with nominations for Best Picture, Director, Film Editing, Production Design, Costume Design, Makeup, Sound Mixing, and Sound Editing. The film was one hell of a comeback tour for George Miller who Read more

  • Breaking (2022) Review: John Boyega’s Best Performance Exposes VA Incompetence

    Breaking (2022) Review: John Boyega’s Best Performance Exposes VA Incompetence

    Over the last several years, there have been a number of films that have taken aim at the abuse and mismanagement that has occurred with military veterans in the VA. In 2017, the film “Thank You For Your Service” highlighted the real-life problem that is ignored by society and our government. 22 veterans commit suicide Read more

  • The Invitation (2022) Review: A Female Get Out With Vampires

    The Invitation (2022) Review: A Female Get Out With Vampires

    One of the toughest genres to succeed in for inexperienced filmmakers is PG-13 horror. PG-13 horror movies are limited in the resources that they can use for maximum scares, most films result to jump scares and loud noises to achieve their effect. The only franchise that has succeeded in this formula is “The Conjuring” franchise Read more

  • Beast (2022) Review: Annoying Teenage Girls vs A Lion

    Beast (2022) Review: Annoying Teenage Girls vs A Lion

    In 1983, the Stephen King thriller “Cujo” was a cult classic putting a mother and her son trapped inside a hot car struggling to protect themselves from a rabid St. Bernard. The film was part of a series of older movies that presented a more innovative take on the man versus beast-themed horror movie. When Read more

  • The Bar Room #11 (Ezra Miller, Malaysia, Kevin Smith, Ironheart, A League of Their Own)

    The Bar Room #11 (Ezra Miller, Malaysia, Kevin Smith, Ironheart, A League of Their Own)

      This week on the podcast, we are talking about Ezra Miller getting arrested again with Warner Bros’s backing, Middle Eastern markets saying NO to Disney’s LGBTQ agenda, Abbi Jacobson from Broad City ruining A League of Their Own, Marvel’s Ironheart going all in on Drag Queens and Trans people, and Kevin Smith crying like Read more

  • Fall (2022) Review: Boobs, Stunts, & Stupidity

    Fall (2022) Review: Boobs, Stunts, & Stupidity

    Since when the hell did BuzzFeed start making movies? Now I know it seems a little bit hypocritical to call out Buzzfeed for producing movies after The Daily Wire decided to throw its hat into the filmmaking business, but BuzzFeed? Who’s next Kotaku? The problem with movie concepts like the film “Fall” is that it’s Read more

  • RRR Review: A Cinematic Game Changer

    RRR Review: A Cinematic Game Changer

    There’s been a lot of hype over the last few months about a film coming out of India that apparently puts the American film industry to shame. The American film industry is fundamentally broken and creatively bankrupt and the cause is a multitude of reasons. The overwhelming majority of Hollywood films and television that are Read more

  • Wifelike Review: Elena Kampouris Carries A Sci-Fi Lacking Fantasy

    Wifelike Review: Elena Kampouris Carries A Sci-Fi Lacking Fantasy

    Leave it to activists to ruin the male fantasy. Ever since the 1960s, “activists” have been portrayed as the heroes in films because everyone wants to believe that if they were alive here in the 1960s that they would have been marching in Selma for civil rights. Because these people were born during the year Read more

  • Orphan First Kill Review: Isabelle Fuhrman Is Fun, Twisted, and Entertaining

    Orphan First Kill Review: Isabelle Fuhrman Is Fun, Twisted, and Entertaining

    You may remember Isabelle Fuhrman from her role in the first Hunger Games movie as District 2’s knife-throwing assassin Clove but many of you remember her as Esther Albright, a serial killing child who is far more than the eye can see. It’s been thirteen years since “Orphan” was released with the very young Isabelle Read more

  • Emergency Declaration Review: A Disaster Film That Does Far Too Much

    Emergency Declaration Review: A Disaster Film That Does Far Too Much

    It is difficult to explain the film “Emergency Declaration” because it is about five movies jammed into one. On one hand, the film is a disaster movie, on another is a terrorist attack, on another is a race against time, on another it’s an international geopolitical thriller, and it is also a story of selfish Read more

  • Bodies Bodies Bodies Review: The Most Obnoxious Film Of The 21st Century

    Bodies Bodies Bodies Review: The Most Obnoxious Film Of The 21st Century

    Two weeks ago, I made the proclamation that “Not Okay” was the worst movie of 2022. Just two weeks after holding the title, we have a new champion and that film is called “Bodies Bodies Bodies” A24 is a hit-or-miss production studio that has a massive fan base not among moviegoers but critics. For every Read more