• Ordinary Angels Review: A Film To Restore Hope In Humanity

    Ordinary Angels Review: A Film To Restore Hope In Humanity

    It’s been a rough go for movies in 2024 so it shouldn’t be an extreme statement to say that Ordinary Angels is the best movie to come out so far this year.  It’s been almost a year since we’ve had a true feel-good movie in theaters. The average moviegoer is so used to feeling either… Read more

  • Damsel (2024) Review: Millie Bobby Brown Is Netflix’s Content Cow

    Damsel (2024) Review: Millie Bobby Brown Is Netflix’s Content Cow

    Over the last several years Hollywood has rapidly tried to destroy the narrative that a woman needs a man in any way shape or form. A movie Trope that infuriates modern-day feminists is the idea of a man coming to save a woman who is in distress. As a result of this, you’ve probably noticed… Read more

  • Love Lies Bleeding Review: An LGBTQ Thriller That Actually Tells A Story

    Love Lies Bleeding Review: An LGBTQ Thriller That Actually Tells A Story

    The last time Hollywood tried to push a mainstream gay love story onto audiences they came out with the 2022 film Bros. In a film that was so universally reviled and ignored by mainstream audiences, Billy  Eichner tried to blame straight people for not wanting to see it despite the box office results proving that… Read more

  • The American Society of Magical Negroes Review: Racist Boring Trash With A Soulless Lead

    The American Society of Magical Negroes Review: Racist Boring Trash With A Soulless Lead

    We live in a world where Hollywood can’t seem to figure out why people aren’t going to the movie theaters anymore.  Maybe the problem lies in the fact that Hollywood is continuously pumping out nauseating left-wing Progressive lectures being thinly disguised as entertainment. The ‘magical negro’ stereotype has been complained about in movies for quite… Read more

  • Friday Night Movie Club #80: Arthur the King, Love Lies Bleeding, Society of Magical Negroes

    Friday Night Movie Club #80: Arthur the King, Love Lies Bleeding, Society of Magical Negroes

    This week on the latest episode of the Friday Night Movie Club, the crew watches and discusses three movies on one show. Arthur The Dog, Love Lies Bleeding, The American Society of Magical Negroes. An adventure racer adopts a stray dog named Arthur to join him in an epic endurance race. Gym manager Lou falls… Read more

  • Sunday Night Movie Club #79: 96th Academy Awards Watch Party

    Sunday Night Movie Club #79: 96th Academy Awards Watch Party

    Well…it’s here. Tonight, Society Reviews, Rob Motto, and Rick Aragon try to watch 3.5 hours of the biggest narcissistic ever of the year. The Academy Awards, watch Jimmy Kimmel lead a room full of Moloch worshipping liberals as they complaining about the lack of diversity in their billion dollar industry. Questionable guests and drinks are… Read more

  • Friday Night Movie Club #78: Tremors (1990)

    Friday Night Movie Club #78: Tremors (1990)

    This week on the latest episode of the Friday Night Movie Club, the crew watches and discusses the classic 1990 monster film ‘Tremors’. A small town gradually becomes aware of a strange creature which picks off people one by one. But what is this creature, and where is it? At the same time, a seismologist… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #34: How Nephilim Influenced Our World (Part.1)

    The Bible Lens Podcast #34: How Nephilim Influenced Our World (Part.1)

    This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we discuss the origin of the Fallen Angels and the Nephilim. Who are the Nephilim and how have they influenced our society today? Is the evidence Nephilim right in our faces and we are denying the truth? Don’t forget to Subscribe for Updates. Also, Follow Us at Society-Reviews, YouTube,  Twitter, Odysee, Rumble,… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #33: A Biblical Discussion With The Shagsworth

    The Bible Lens Podcast #33: A Biblical Discussion With The Shagsworth

    This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, Jacob Smith and The Shagsworth sit to talk about their walk in the Christian faith and where they disagree with theology. Don’t forget to Subscribe for Updates. Also, Follow Us at Society-Reviews, YouTube,  Twitter, Odysee, Rumble, and Twitch Read more

  • The Bar Room Podcast #90 (John Cena, Hannah Barron, Dakota Johnson, Scream)

    The Bar Room Podcast #90 (John Cena, Hannah Barron, Dakota Johnson, Scream)

    This week on the Bar Room Podcast: John Cena sells out not only to China but to Hollywood as well, Hannah Barron is attacked by the “TradCons” because she’s southern and awesome, Dakota Johnson risks being blacklisted by Hollywood for throwing Madame Web publicly under the bus, and Neve Campbell is back on the next… Read more

  • The Bar Room Podcast #89 (Chris Hemsworth, Elias, Sheryl Swoopes, MrBeast, Sweet Baby Inc)

    The Bar Room Podcast #89 (Chris Hemsworth, Elias, Sheryl Swoopes, MrBeast, Sweet Baby Inc)

    This week on the Bar Room Podcast: Chris Hemsworth confirms that his poor film choices are because he’s a feminist, Sheryl Swoopes doubles down on Caitlin Clark hatred because black people can’t be racist, Andrew Tate says that MrBeast is promoting transgenderism to the youth, Sweet Baby Inc. Staff Throw Tantrum After Steam Curator List… Read more

  • SocietyReviews Top 10 Worst Films of 2023

    SocietyReviews Top 10 Worst Films of 2023

    Another year, another lineup of the year’s most abysmal film releases that Hollywood has to offer. 2023 was the year that the studio establishment took aim at men in the Western world and promoted several projects full of degeneracy — with some of their films going as far as declaring war to God Himself. When… Read more

  • SocietyReviews Top 10 Best Films of 2023

    SocietyReviews Top 10 Best Films of 2023

    It’s that time of the year again and we have reached the point where I take it upon myself to rank the top 10 movies of 2023. While only a few good movies got mainstream attention in 2023, the year was great for character-driven films, historical dramas, and Asian thrillers.  If you are unfamiliar with… Read more

  • Godzilla Minus One Review: The Best Godzilla Film To Date

    Godzilla Minus One Review: The Best Godzilla Film To Date

    Set in 1945, Godzilla Minus One is about a kamakazi pilot who’s too afraid to actually do the deed. Instead he fakes technical issues with the plane in order to land and avoid his fate. However, the pilot finds himself in more trouble when a giant dinosaur creature called Godzilla appears at the middle of… Read more

  • Leave The World Behind Review: A Good Ride But A Bad Landing

    Leave The World Behind Review: A Good Ride But A Bad Landing

    When Barack Obama is producing a film about the government creating a false flag that will lead to a civil war, you should pay attention. A Northeastern family wakes up one day and decides to take an unplanned vacation to a rental house on Long Island while the husband and wife are trying to unwind… Read more

  • Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Review: A Piss Poor Goodbye To The DCU

    Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Review: A Piss Poor Goodbye To The DCU

    10 years ago, Warner Brothers decided they needed to play catchup with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They decided to create their cinematic Universe with their superheroes. 10 years later, that Superhero universe is deader than the New York Jets’ chances of ever winning another Super Bowl. Things are so bad for the DCU, they pretty… Read more

  • The Iron Claw Review: A Masterclass In The Tragic Story Of The Von Erichs

    The Iron Claw Review: A Masterclass In The Tragic Story Of The Von Erichs

    If you’re a fan of pro wrestling, then you know all about the Von Erich family, the pro wrestling dynasty that rose to fame in the 1980s and had a tragic — and I do mean tragic — fall. While far from the only one, theirs was perhaps worse than any other. Von Erich family… Read more

  • Poor Things Review: An Emotionally Empty Arthouse Romp

    Poor Things Review: An Emotionally Empty Arthouse Romp

    Whenever a film coming out of Hollywood gets you universal praise within the industry, that should be the first red flag that something is not right here. For months, progressive critics have been showering universal praise on this movie, claiming that it has the potential to dominate the Oscar Award season. Emma Stone as Bella… Read more

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