Movie Review – Sisu
It’s gruesomely funny, outrageous and its star is far more believable than Rambo.
It’s gruesomely funny, outrageous and its star is far more believable than Rambo.
Movie Guy Ray Schillaci reviews JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4 for TheMovieGuys.net: “A Cirque du Soleil of non-stop bullets, blades, mayhem and madness.”
A flight of the fantastic, a perfect escape with a soaring box office draw that cannot be replicated at your home theater.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 6/25/21 – Nobody
Ennio Morricone, the man that defined an entire genre with his music, has passed away at the age of 91.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 4/11/19 – A Private War
Movie Guy Ray Schillaci gives a once-over to legendary B-movie director Larry Cohen, who passed away last weekend.
Paul Douglas Moomjean breaks down the Best Picture winners of the last twenty-five years for TheMovieGuys.net on the lead-up to Oscars week.
Paul Douglas Moomjean breaks down the Best Actress winners of the last twenty-five years for TheMovieGuys.net on the lead-up to Oscars week.
Paul Douglas Moomjean breaks down the Best Supporting Actor winners of the last twenty-five years for TheMovieGuys.net on the lead-up to Oscars week.
Yikes. Where to begin on the awfulness of the new Netflix film THE LAST LAUGH?
DRAGGED ACROSS CONCRETE is one that Mel Gibson fans would be anxious to see in the theaters.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 11/9/17 – The Beguiled
Movie Guy Paul Preston charts out the best way to see classic movies in Los Angeles.
Paul Preston’s annual, exhaustively-researched, category-by-category breakdown of the entire Oscars for 2017
This is not Sunday-fellowship-with-coffee Christianity, Scorsese’s faith is only made devout through suffering.
As undoubtedly great as Tom Hanks is, there are still only so many ways he can contemplatively look at himself in the mirror before the audience gets bored.
Members of Schadenfreude invade the show – Stephe Schmidt, Sandy Marshall & Justin Kaufmann, turning the show into a party & previewing films Sully, When the Bough Breaks & The Wild Life.
Paul Preston calls into Justin Kaufmann’s The Download on Chicago’s WGN to discuss The Movie Showcast and Justin’s recent appearance on the show with his comedy troupe Schadenfreude.
If it’s Oscar season, it must be time for mock controversy!
Showcast Episode 88: The Oscars are February 22nd and The Movie Guys are live from the red carpet on Hollywood Blvd…on February 18th. Despite Oscar-fever, the studios are releasing “Hot Tub Time Machine 2”, “The Duff” and “McFarland USA”, which all get the preview treatment. Also, Paul, Karen, Bart & Adam give up their Top Five films of 2014 and special guest actor Ayman Samman talks about working on Oscar nominee “American Sniper”.
Showcast Episode 83: Stand-up comic and all-round hilarious guy David Pompeii joins The Movie Guys for a big 4-movie weekend’s worth of previews, including “The Wedding Ringer”, “Paddington”, “Blackhat” and the wide release of “American Sniper”. Also, angry Kevin Hart tweets, great stories about Key & Peele and “The Godfather” and a rousing version of Karen’s Birthdays.
Showcast Episode 55: This week’s new movies couldn’t be more different as a sequel (“Think Like a Man Too”), a Broadway adaptation (“Jersey Boys”) and an Australian indie film (“The Rover”) get the business from The Movie Guys, with help from Andy Cobb and Maribeth Monroe. Plus, a look at other singer and rock group’s potential translations to a Broadway show.
When you pick a movie on Netflix to watch, Netflix will recommend other films and TV shows to view. Sadly, this recommendation process is run by monkeys. But the result is Matteo sharing some of the looniest recommendations with you.
You ever wanna drop a movie fact in conversation and out-do that movie know-it-all in your bunch? We’re here to help. Here’s a TON of movie info for you, in easy-to-digest format, thanks to some exhaustive research by our Movie Guy Matteo.
“Alphabetical Order” covers the major releases of November 11, 2011, including IMMORTALS, JACK & JILL and J. EDGAR.
Reviews and articles from The Movie Guys by Paul Preston, Mark Tucci, Kathy Bugajsky, Justin Bowler, Mary Gent, Joel Frost, Karen Volpe, Matt Todd, Joan Afton, Adam Witt, The Lazy Film Critic and Lewis Patrick