This week, we watch Whiplash and ask ourselves, “what are we willing to sacrifice for greatness?”
This week, we venture towards the darker side of Christmas, exploring what happens when the spirit of Christmas is lost.
Follow us as we journey along with Scott Calvin in this 90’s nostalgic classic.
Hey, ya filthy animals! Join Darin and Mike as they discuss the 1990 Christmas classic, Home Alone.
It’s alive!!! Mike and Darin discuss the much anticipated film, Frankenstein, directed by Guillermo del Toro.
Join us this week as we discuss The Lost Bus.
Mike and Darin discuss Back to the Future
This week, we dive into Black Phone 2. Tune in!
We travel to Haddonfield and discuss John Carpenter’s classic, Halloween.
This week, we discuss the movie, Alien Romulus.
This week, we head to Salem to discuss the 1993 movie, Hocus Pocus.
This week, we discuss the 2011 prequel to The Thing. We talk about what went well, and what didn’t.
We watched Misery, the movie that proves your biggest fan might also be your worst nightmare—especially if they own a sledgehammer.
Mike and Darin discuss Signs.
Mike and Darin kick off spooky season with Scream!
Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, and Bill Paxton face disaster in space while Ed Harris saves the day in mission control. We break down the tension, the history, and why this “successful failure” is still one of the best space dramas ever made.
Mike and Darin talk about That Thing You Do.
Two estranged brothers—one a haunted Marine, the other a struggling teacher—enter the same high-stakes MMA tournament, each fighting for redemption, survival, and a shot at mending broken family bonds. In the cage, it’s not just the title on the line, but decades of pain, pride, and unspoken love.
Grab your peanuts and Cracker Jack, because we’re going back to 1989 to revisit Major League. From wild thing Ricky Vaughn to that iconic slow clap, this underdog baseball comedy hits all the right notes. We break down the cast, the laughs, the legacy—and whether it still holds up after all these years.
Mike and Darin just got out of the theater after watching F1, the new racing film starring Brad Pitt. Did the high-speed action deliver? Was the story more than just smoke and rubber? Recorded fresh from the car, this Parking Lot Review dives into first impressions.