Review – Lisa Frankenstein (2024)

The wild ghouls are back to review Lisa Frankenstein that’s directed by Zelda Williams and starring Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse. The film is currently playing in theaters. 🧟‍♂️☠️🪦🩸

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“A coming of RAGE love story about a teenager and her crush, who happens to be a corpse. After a set of horrific circumstances bring him back to life, the two embark on a journey to find love, happiness – and a few missing body parts.”

Review – Wish (2023)

Logan and Henry review the latest Disney animated film Wish, revolving around a young girl who makes a wish on a star that comes down to help her. The film is now available on digital.

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“A young girl named Asha wishes on a star and gets a more direct answer than she bargained for when a trouble-making star comes down from the sky to join her.”

Review – Ted Lasso: Series (2023)

Your two favorite football hooligans are back to review the critically acclaimed American sports comedy-drama Ted Lasso, starring Jason Sudeikis as a college football coach who is hired as the manager of an English Premier League soccer team. The entire series is available to stream on Apple TV+.

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“American college football coach Ted Lasso heads to London to manage AFC Richmond, a struggling English Premier League soccer team.”

Review – Maestro (2023)

Logan and Henry are back to conduct a review of Bradley Cooper’s newest film, Maestro, which tells the story of the legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein. Cooper directs and  stars alongside Carey Mulligan in the film, now streaming on Netflix.

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“This love story chronicles the lifelong relationship of conductor-composer Leonard Bernstein and actress Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein.”

Review – The Killer (2023)

When a job goes wrong, an assassin seeks retribution against those in charge in David Fincher’s new Netflix film The Killer. Check out our review of the film that stars Michael Fassbender, Tilda Swinton and Charles Parnell.

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“After a fateful near-miss, an assassin battles his employers and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn’t personal.”

Review – Priscilla (2023)

Kevin is back with his review of Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla. The film is about the wife of Elvis and her relationship with the King of Rock and Roll.

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“When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend.”

Review – Shiva Baby (2020)

By Kevin Muller

The Jewish tradition of Shiva is defined as a seven-day mourning period for the dearly departed. In this time, friends and relatives offer food, prayer, comfort, and an overall support system to the family of the deceased. Emma Seligman, who wrote and directed this film, and who is also Jewish, knows plenty about the customs that go into this tradition. Thankfully, Seligman is a well-versed comedic director who uses this practice as the backdrop to her feature film debut, based upon her short film. The results are hilarious and introduce us to two new and exciting talents.

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Review – Twisted Metal (2023)

We review the post-apocalyptic series Twisted Metal, based on the popular video game franchise. The ten-episode series quickly became one of Peacock’s top five original series.

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“Follows a motor-mouthed outsider offered a chance at a better life, but only if he can successfully deliver a mysterious package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland.”

Review – Wham! (2023)

We checked out the new Netflix documentary film about the ‘80s pop group called Wham! and share our review of the film, our favorite Wham! songs, and the cultural impact of the duo of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.

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“Through archival interviews and footage, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley relive the arc of their Wham career, from ’70s best buds to ’80s pop icons.”