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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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Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
The Sibling Review
1 hour 13 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)

Hellooooooooooo. This week, we’re diving into Mrs. Doubtfire, the movie that proves Robin Williams could make a mischievious nanny both hilarious and heartwarming.

Expect a lot of laughs, sibling rivalry, and plenty of Did we just notice that? moments. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking to relive the chaos, join us as we rewatch Mrs. Doubtfire with a mix of nostalgia, unfiltered opinions, and maybe just a little too much enthusiasm for a 30-year-old movie. Will we still love it, or has the magic of Mrs. Doubtfire aged like, well, a drive-by fruiting that's been left out too long in the sun? Tune in to find out!

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.