Saved by the ’90s: College Films
This month, we’re taking a look at four college-themed films from the decade including Reality Bites, Higher Learning, Glory Daze, and Good Will Hunting.
This month, we’re taking a look at four college-themed films from the decade including Reality Bites, Higher Learning, Glory Daze, and Good Will Hunting.
This month, we’re taking a look at four heist films of the ’90s including Sneakers, Heat, Set it Off, and Running Out of Time.
We’re back again with another made for TV Christmas with four more festive movies to review including The Chistmas Box, Holiday Affair, I’ll Be Home For Christmas, and One Special Night.
This month, we dive into the work of Sean Bean and discuss four titles featuring the actor including Patriot Games, Shopping, GoldenEye, and Ronin.
In this month’s Halloween special, Adam and Ken dive into the wild world of made for TV horror with reviews of four titles including I’m Dangerous Tonight, Body Bags, Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction, and Wes Craven Presents Don’t Look Down.
This month, we take a look at five fantasy comedies from the ninties including Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey, Hook, Encino Man, Matilda, and Jumanji.
This month, we’re taking a look at a handful of Amblin films released throughout the decade including Joe Versus The Volcano, Arachnophobia, Noises Off, and The Trigger Effect.
This month, we’re taking a look at four transit-related movies with reviews of Passenger 57, Speed, Crimson Tide, and Money Train.
This month we take a look at four films starring one of Adam’s favorite actors as a child- Kurt Russell. These titles include Backdraft, Tombstone, Escape from L.A., and Soldier.
The ’90s saw a boom in video game adaptations and this month we take a look at four popular releases including Super Mario Bros., Double Dragon, Street Fighter, and Mortal Kombat.
This month, we dive into four ’90s films starring the one and only Dennis Quaid including Postcards from the Edge, Wilder Napalm, Dragonheart, and Any Given Sunday.
After we had so much fun covering Freddy’s Nightmares, we decided to take a look at another TV series inspired by a popular horror franchise with Friday the 13th The Series.
The ’90s had a ton of family-friendly dog movies and this month we’re going to take a look at four of them released throughout the decade- Beethoven, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, Air Bud, and Bingo.
This month, we’re taking a look at the TV series Freddy’s Nightmares, which perplexingly lasted two seasons. For this episode, we’ll be giving our thoughts on the show as a whole and reviewing the last ten episodes, all of which aired in the ’90s.
It’s that time of year again for another made for TV Christmas and we brought with us four more made for TV gems including A Holiday to Remember, Mrs. Santa Claus, A Holiday for Love, and Dear Santa.
The ’90s was a fantastic decade if you’re into movies involving American presidents as it brought a slew of titles on the subject. This month, we’ll be taking a look at four of them including Dave, The American President, Canadian Bacon, and Air Force One.
In this month’s Halloween special, Adam and Ken take a look at just four of the many Stephen King adaptations throughout the decade including Misery, Sleepwalkers, The Dark Half, and The Mangler.
This month, we conclude our Eerie, Indiana retrospective by discussing the final nine episodes along with a brief look at the second series, Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension.
This month we begin a two-part retrospective of the cult classic TV series Eerie, Indiana, one of the decade’s most underrated shows.
The ’90s had a slew of alien invasion movies and this month we take a look at four titles including Fire in the Sky, The Puppet Masters, Mars Attacks!, and Galaxy Quest.