The Witcher – Season 2 Netflix Review

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Geralt or Rivia and Ciri battle monsters and encounter dangerous foes along their journey in the second season of  The Witcher. Logan and Henry return to review the season, now streaming on Netflix .

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“Geralt of Rivia, a solitary monster hunter, struggles to find his place in a world where people often prove more wicked than beasts.”

1883 – Episode 1 Paramount+ Review

1883: Release Date, Cast, And More

Logan and Henry review the premiere episode of the Yellowstone spinoff series from creator Taylor Sheridan 1883, starring Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Sam Elliott. The first season is currently airing Sundays on Paramount +.

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“Follows the Dutton family on a journey west through the Great Plains toward the last bastion of untamed America.”

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The Many Saints of Newark/Malignant – Christmas #PhellasGiveAway 12/29

‘Tis the season for the last giveaway of 2021. We’ve got a great present for a lucky follower in the form of digital codes for both Malignant and The Many Saints of Newark. To enter, comment and tell us what your favorite Christmas Horror movie is and don’t forget to use #PhellasGiveAway and we will announce the lucky winner on December 29th. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone!

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Night of the Animated Dead (2021) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

Night of the Animated Dead (2021) - IMDb

They’re coming to get you, Barbara! The Living Dead return for an animated film and those deadheads Logan and Henry board up the windows and review Night of the Animated Dead. The ’31 Days of Horror’ continue all October long. 🎃🪦👻☠️😷🔪🍬🍭🧟🧟‍♂️🧟‍♀️

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“Visiting their dad’s grave in the countryside, two siblings are attacked by a zombie. Barbara escapes to a farmhouse. A man helps barricade the house as more zombies arrive outside.”

Review – Titane (2021)

Titane (2021) - IMDb

By Armando Vanegas

Titane made headlines this past summer when it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival for just being plain bonkers. Everything I heard about it was that it was a movie that needed to be seen to be believed and that’s very much true. Titane is like nothing else you’ll see this year and it’s a reminder that we still need movies like this to exist to remind us of how special cinema can be. It’s also very horny, which is very welcome in this increasingly sexless era in cinema thanks to the MCU and other such big blockbusters. It also helps that it’s from France and as a result doesn’t have to follow the rules like many mainstream American movies. Seriously, it’s wild how this movie is just allowed to exist in an AMC theater that could also be playing Venom 2, which could probably make for a perfect double feature on movies that deal with body autonomy.