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.
Writer/Director Ti West knows how to bring forbidding horror to the screen as few others can.
Movie Guy Ray Schillaci points out titles beyond Mario Bava and Dario Argento that you should look into next time you want to horror up.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 10/1/21 – Dementia 13
This is the best time to be had with a theatre experience since THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW.
Kyle & Jader of the Pop Culture Pros Network are joined by Movie Guys Paul Preston & Adam Witt to talk Tarantino’s latest film, ONCE UPON A TIME…IN HOLLYWOOD
Part off-beat comedy, horror, murder mystery and thriller.
Ennio Morricone, the man that defined an entire genre with his music, has passed away at the age of 91.
Ray Schillaci lays out the films of the great Roger Corman for anyone who doesn’t know them, as the legendary filmmaker turns 94.
The idea itself is intriguing, but it takes a wrong turn into just another hipster version of AMERICAN HORROR STORY.
Adam and Paul sit down with The Movie Trivia Schoedown’s of Video Drew to recap the Oscars that was the 2020 Academy Awards.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 12/19/19 – Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood
What a treat to then be given a work of real urgency.
Writer/director Tarantino gives us a very different film in tone than any of his other films.
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.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 1/10/19 – Bad Times at The El Royale
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 12/20/18 is also his PIC of the Year – 2001. Also, Ray gives up his Christmas Blu-Ray wish list.
Watching Lars von Trier’s newest film, THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, it’s hard to picture the target audience.
A phantasmagoria of sight and sound that will either carry you away or leave you wondering what it is all about.
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 6/21/18 – Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 3/15/18 – The Shape of Water
With the availability of so much entertainment vying for our attention, there is one genre that can easily be missed…B-movies.
Movie Guy Paul Preston charts out the best way to see classic movies in Los Angeles.
It risks early and often, you’re either on board soon or in for a long movie.
Ray Schillaci presents ten classic Italian horror movies for Halloween week.
The characters tend to go into story a lot, as opposed to being in more in-the-moment conversations, but something drew me in to where the final-hour finale packed a big punch.
The first review in a new column where Brendan Fleming arbitrarily looks at a film on DVD & Blu-Ray: “Life in the world of Sin City is not like life anywhere else. At least I hope not. It seems that all the inhabitants here lost their moral compass some time ago, and have no interest in finding it.”
The filmmakers have not opted for the straight forward horrific narrative, but tease us with twisted dark humor that makes us chuckle and gasp at the same time.
Showcast Episode 34: Hunky Frankenstein returns to The Admiral’s Club to protest “I, Frankenstein”. Plus, a look at movie news, Paul fights a cold, and guest John Steven Rocha joins The Movie Guys for Oscar talk.
In an alternate reality, Jack Nicholson never replaced Bruce Dern as stoned convict/lawyer George Hanson in “Easy Rider” and Dern went on to have the superstar career.
In the end, Bay has a made a film struggling with the fact that it’s a Michael Bay film. It’s fun to watch the best parts peak through Bay’s usual main ingredient – excess.
Paul Preston’s annual, super-thorough, no-category-left-uncovered, massive undertaking of an Oscar rant is available for you to read, print out and argue about.
Self-congratulation is still the rage in TinselTown. Let’s jump in, shall we? Here are all the awards that will go out week after week until the Oscars, February 24th, 2013.
“Middle Men” has a laundry list of moments that seem eager to earnestly evoke some of the techniques and devices that certain other directors have used with much success.
Or, “Ranting On A (Not Quite) Classic” or “Re-examining a Failure”. You choose.
Joel Frost reviews “The Crazies” and “Shutter Island” for TheMovieGuys.net