Movie Review – Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Now that the film is available for streaming and on 4K, people should check out what they missed out on.
Now that the film is available for streaming and on 4K, people should check out what they missed out on.
The Movie Guys join a panel to figure out the One Action Hero Character that would fight their way to be the last man or woman standing.
Ryan Gosling as Six proves to be every bit of an action star as Tom Cruise and Mel Gibson.
Richard Donner has passed away leaving an amazing legacy of entertainment.
Paul Preston’s annual rant on the categories and his Top Ten films of the Year for 2020
Richard Donner revealed that he is once again taking the director reins at the age of 91 to deliver the last installment of the beloved franchise LETHAL WEAPON.
The material doesn’t always match the talents of these two actors, but some of the lines they are given will elicit chuckles.
“Bloody hell!” is slang for an expression of dismay, disgust, anger, surprise, etc. This film is all that and more.
Paul Preston calls into the Your Weekly Dose podcast to update the crew on what he’s seen at the drive-in.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 6/13/19 – The Professor and The Madman
Ray Schillaci’s (NON)PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 5/2/19 – Dragged Across Concrete
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.
Our Movie Guy Ray reports on the Mel Gibson remake of THE WILD BUNCH and takes his own stab at the casting.
DRAGGED ACROSS CONCRETE is one that Mel Gibson fans would be anxious to see in the theaters.
This is a Tom Cruise movie, a sure sign that you’re not going to witness an unambitious production.
2017 is a good year for movies, but mostly because it’s the 30th anniversary of the greatest year for movies ever.
TheMovieGuys.net’s Ray Schillaci delivers up an eclectic mix of films in his top ten list for 2016
Paul Preston’s annual, exhaustively-researched, category-by-category breakdown of the entire Oscars for 2017
It’s a new year and a new guest in The Admiral’s Club! Filmmaker/author Laura Lee Bahr sits in with Paul, Bart and Karen to preview A Monster Calls, Hidden Figures & Underworld: Blood Wars.
All the nominees in the awards race for the movies of 2016, all in one place.
An incredibly personal story involving love, faith, and conscience.
Fallon has rested the weight of the world on his star, Michael Paré, as Thomas, a homeless man who seeks shelter in a mysterious abandoned home only to find that it may be his final resting place.
The Movie Guys preview “Doctor Strange”, “Hacksaw Ridge” & “Trolls”. Also, announcer on CBS’ “Let’s Make a Deal”, Jonathan Mangum, stops by The Showcast with stories from the set and the road.
Ep. 165: This week’s guest is a winner as stand-up comic and filmmaker Samantha Hale is the perfect fit with the show. Two new releases get previewed: Don’t Breathe & Mechanic: Resurrection.
Showcast Episode 106: The Movie Guys’ special guest Mark McCracken is good at talkin’ movies, but listeners should note – he was also MANT in Joe Dante’s “Matinee”. So…now you need to tune in. “Ted 2” and “Max” get previewed and there’s an extensive tribute to the great James Horner
Showcast Episode 100: The Movie Guys celebrate one hundred episodes of The Movie Showcast! Stand-up comic Jeffrey Baldinger sits in the whole show with house band The Boobé Sisters. New releases “Mad Max: Fury Road” and “Pitch Perfect 2” get the preview treatment, plus The Boobés fire up a round of “Name That Movie” with classic film music, plus a clip retrospective a la ’70s sitcoms.
Showcast Episode 21: The movie previews come fast and furious with “Captain Phillips” and “Machete Kills”. Plus, Movie Guys Retractions and a look at future projects from Robert Rodriguez. And special guest Kristen Studard talks comedy, movies, one-woman shows and apes.
What an appropriate picture of Tom Cruise. Walking the Earth by himself. The lone member of a dying race: The Movie Star.
The Movie Guys enjoy the 2011 holiday season with music, comedy, stories, food and even a visit from St. Nicholas. They also find time to preview the newest movies in theaters, including “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”, “The Darkest Hour”, “The Lady”, “The Sitter”, “Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows”, “Carnage”, “Young Adult”, “Albert Nobbs”, “The Iron Lady”, “We Bought a Zoo”, “New Year’s Eve”, “Shame”, “War Horse”, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”, “The Adventures of Tintin” and “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol”
Reviews and articles from The Movie Guys by Paul Preston, Steven Lewis, Joel Frost, Mary Gent, Adam Witt, Marc Berman and Mark Tucci
Both nerd central and ground zero for the coolest stuff pop culture churns out every year.
When I look at who’s next to replace Cruise and Gibson, I’m reminded that I don’t want to do that yet.
Is it wicked cathartic to watch Boston’s Finest Thomas Craven settle the score? HELL YES!