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The Sibling Review
The Sibling Review
17 episodes
1 week ago
Three siblings who spent much of their childhood at the movies, or watching a VHS, go back and rewatch some of the classics. Banter ensues and each episode ends with a rating on a Milk Dud scale from 1-5.
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Three siblings who spent much of their childhood at the movies, or watching a VHS, go back and rewatch some of the classics. Banter ensues and each episode ends with a rating on a Milk Dud scale from 1-5.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Gremlins (1984)
The Sibling Review
54 minutes 27 seconds
11 months ago
Gremlins (1984)

In this episode, we take a nostalgic trip back to the 80s with Gremlins (1984), Joe Dante's holiday horror-comedy that made us all rethink cute pets and midnight snacks. Join us as we unpack the chaotic charm of Gizmo, the wild antics of Stripe and his mischievous gang, and the timeless blend of humor and terror that made this movie unforgettable. We’ll share our favorite moments, dissect the movie’s quirky logic (seriously, what is the cutoff for midnight?), and talk about how it holds up today. Whether you’re Team Mogwai or Team Gremlin, this episode has something for everyone. Grab some popcorn (but maybe avoid water) and tune in!

The Sibling Review
Three siblings who spent much of their childhood at the movies, or watching a VHS, go back and rewatch some of the classics. Banter ensues and each episode ends with a rating on a Milk Dud scale from 1-5.