• The Smashing Machine (2025) Review: Good Performances Leave Too Much Meat On The Bones

    The Smashing Machine (2025) Review: Good Performances Leave Too Much Meat On The Bones

    The biggest knock on Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s career is that every single one of his roles boils down to the same thing. He doesn’t truly play characters; he just plays variations of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. By now, you’ve probably seen that meme circulating online: a collage of Johnson wearing the exact same shirt… Read more

  • Pastors Tom Hughes & Brandon Holthaus Talk About The Betrayal of LGBTQ & Israel Within The Church

    Pastors Tom Hughes & Brandon Holthaus Talk About The Betrayal of LGBTQ & Israel Within The Church

    In this sobering discussion, Pastor Tom Hughes talks with Pastor Brandon Holthaus about the rising tide of deception, apostasy, and betrayal from within. They expose how pastors and leaders are caving to cultural lies—staying silent on Israel, embracing LGBTQ agendas, and spreading conspiracy theories instead of God’s Word. Read more

  • Pastor Tom Hughes Rebukes Replacement Theology

    Pastor Tom Hughes Rebukes Replacement Theology

    Romans 11 challenges replacement theology by affirming Israel’s enduring role in God’s plan. In Romans 11:1-2, Paul explicitly states that God has not rejected His people, Israel, emphasizing their continued election. Verses 11-15 describe Israel’s temporary “stumbling” as allowing Gentiles to receive salvation, not a permanent replacement. Read more

  • M3GAN 2.0 Review: A Better Mission Impossible Movie Than Tom Cruise

    M3GAN 2.0 Review: A Better Mission Impossible Movie Than Tom Cruise

    I feel like I’m in Bizarro World when it comes to the M3GAN franchise. The original M3GAN was a surprise commercial smash, raking in over $181 million worldwide on a lean $12 million budget back in early 2023. A movie that went viral on TikTok with dance memes and killer-doll camp—but it was ultimately a… Read more

  • The Bar Room Podcast #167: (Peacemaker, One Battle After Another, Together, The Savant)

    The Bar Room Podcast #167: (Peacemaker, One Battle After Another, Together, The Savant)

    This week on the Bar Room Podcast: James Gunn proves he hasn’t changed at all and still sees Nazis everywhere, The group gets into a heated debate on the subject matter of the film ‘One Battle After Another’, Neon has pulled its body horror film Together from theaters in China after a local distributor censored… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #109: Does God Give Up On Unbelievers?

    The Bible Lens Podcast #109: Does God Give Up On Unbelievers?

    This week on the Bible Lens, we talk about a controversial topic and dive into whether God “turns over” an unbeliever who continues to reject biblical truth? At what point does God stop putting up with unbelief? We will see what the Bible says about this topic tonight. Read more

  • One Battle After Another Review: More “Fascist” Fuel For An Already Dangerous American Left

    One Battle After Another Review: More “Fascist” Fuel For An Already Dangerous American Left

    If there’s one thing we certainly don’t need right now, it’s more movies and television shows that peddle a fictional version of reality tailored for the left—one that validates their worldview and, in the process, eggs them on to commit even more acts of violence than they’ve unleashed in the last couple of months. Hollywood’s… Read more

  • G20 Review: Did Anyone Believe This Movie Was Going To Be Good?

    G20 Review: Did Anyone Believe This Movie Was Going To Be Good?

    What do you call a political thriller that swaps geopolitical nuance for a geriatric action hero dodging bullets like she’s auditioning for Die Hard 47? A farce. Amazon’s G20 is the latest streaming fever dream pretending to be a high-stakes epic, and there’s zero chance it won’t snag some “representation” awards come 2026. Not because… Read more

  • The Old Guard 2 Review: Still More Woke Than Worthy

    The Old Guard 2 Review: Still More Woke Than Worthy

    Netflix’s desperate bid to resurrect their superhero cash cow is more progressive posturing than pulse-pounding heroism. Five years after The Old Guard stumbled into the void left by actual blockbusters, they’ve coughed up a sequel that’s less a follow-up and more a Frankenstein’s monster stitched from the first film’s rotting corpse. Based on Greg Rucka’s… Read more

  • Him (2025) Review: A Window Of How The Occult Mixes With Sports

    Him (2025) Review: A Window Of How The Occult Mixes With Sports

    The problem with a film like Him is that 99% of audiences will dismiss it as pure fiction. To the sleepwalkers glued to their screens, the idea of occult forces infiltrating professional sports sounds like absurd Hollywood hokum. But wake up: this isn’t fantasy—it’s a mirror to the shadows lurking in plain sight, especially in… Read more

  • Friendship (2024) Review: The Biggest Piece of Misery Porn Since 2020

    Friendship (2024) Review: The Biggest Piece of Misery Porn Since 2020

    Once upon a time, I called A24 the most inconsistent production studio in the business. In 2025, I’m ready to upgrade that to one of the worst. It’s not that A24 can’t make a good film—gems like Hereditary prove they can—but eight times out of ten, they churn out pretentious duds like Friendship, the latest… Read more

  • The Naked Gun (2025) Review: A Chuckle-Worthy Misfire That Tries to Resurrect Slapstick

    The Naked Gun (2025) Review: A Chuckle-Worthy Misfire That Tries to Resurrect Slapstick

    Few films date themselves faster than The Naked Gun, a reboot of the beloved spoof franchise that feels like a time capsule from an era when zany humor ruled. Hollywood doesn’t even attempt this style anymore, and when it does, you get atrocities like Scary Movie 5—the kind of dreck that only Tubi would touch… Read more

  • War of the Worlds (2025) Review: When A Film Fails To Be So Bad It’s Good

    War of the Worlds (2025) Review: When A Film Fails To Be So Bad It’s Good

    In 2025, when the streaming wars are more about who can bury the biggest turd under the most algorithms, Amazon decides it’s time to dust off H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds—you know, that timeless tale of humanity’s fragility against cosmic horrors. The 2005 Tom Cruise version was edge-of-your-seat tension, practical effects that still hold… Read more

  • Happy Gilmore 2 Review: Bad Adam Sandler At His Worst

    Happy Gilmore 2 Review: Bad Adam Sandler At His Worst

    I’ve tried to give Adam Sandler the benefit of the doubt when it comes to his rocky reputation among mainstream critics, but there comes a point where reality slaps you in the face. For years, Sandler’s been raking in millions from Sony to churn out low-effort movies that feel like excuses to vacation in tropical… Read more

  • The Fantastic 4 First Steps Review: Endless Trash

    The Fantastic 4 First Steps Review: Endless Trash

    In 2025, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has a glaring problem: if you’ve seen one Marvel movie, you’ve seen them all. Worse, the quality of these films is in freefall.   A franchise that should have ended six years ago with Avengers: Endgame keeps limping along, desperately trying to rekindle the magic of its glory… Read more

  • Together (2025) Review: A Gimmick Film With No Substance

    Together (2025) Review: A Gimmick Film With No Substance

    I knew Together was doomed when its marketing campaign boasted that it would break up couples. Nothing screams “date night” like suckering young lovers into a film designed to shred their relationship. Then again, if a Hollywood movie genuinely ends your romance, it probably wasn’t built to last. Dave Franco and Alison Brie, married in… Read more

  • Honey Don’t! Review: Tricia Cooke’s Childish Fan Fiction Against Christianity

    Honey Don’t! Review: Tricia Cooke’s Childish Fan Fiction Against Christianity

    In the cesspool of Hollywood’s 2025 output, Honey Don’t! stands out as a particularly vile monument to creative bankruptcy. Directed by some faceless studio hack who clearly traded their spine for a paycheck, this Margaret Qualley and Chris Evans-starring disaster is less a movie than a soapbox for preaching LGBTQ dogma while gleefully spitting on… Read more

  • Superman (2025) Review: A James Gunn Movie Starring Superman

    Superman (2025) Review: A James Gunn Movie Starring Superman

    A few years ago, James Gunn faced a firestorm over old tweets containing pedophile jokes, seemingly spelling the end of his Hollywood career. But in a twist that proves leftists play by different rules in cancel culture, Gunn not only returned to direct Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 but was handed the keys to… Read more