Need A Good Scare? What’s Streaming this Halloween
Our Movie Guy Ray Schillaci runs down what’s streaming in the world of horror this Halloween
Our Movie Guy Ray Schillaci runs down what’s streaming in the world of horror this Halloween
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 8/15 & 8/22/19 – Avengers: Endgame
There are great ideas in GLASS, but the execution feels off.
There’s a lot going on in DC/Warner Brothers’ AQUAMAN. Movie Guys Ray & Paul have to talk it out.
No movie franchise could possibly be this good, this consistent, this adept at getting everything right, time and time again. And yet…
Adam Witt calls into Justin Kaufmann’s The Download on Chicago’s WGN to discuss Captain America: Civil War. But soon after it’s up to Paul Preston to deliver the goods on this superhero blockbuster.
Snyder’s latest comic book folly is like an Electrolux Vacuum, it practically sucks all the joy of watching a super hero movie.
Marvel has tapped into everything that made it successful as a comic book champ, and has now translated it to film.
There is a LOT going on in “Avengers: Age of Ultron”, the latest in the ongoing saga of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. That works both for and against the film, but overall, in the hands of Joss Whedon, it’s never dull.
Audrey Kearns sits down and chats with The Movie Guys’ Paul Preston about, well just about everything – Star Wars, superheroes, film making, film buffs, Doctor Who, terrible Catholic School memories, acting and so much more.
Movie Guys Paul Preston, Karen Volpe, Adam Witt & Lee Kias test out the audio juice of The Admiral’s Club, their new Burbank-based podcast studio. There’s lively talk and previews of “The Great Gatsby” and “Peeples” in between planes flying overhead.
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Karen Volpe stopped in on LA TALK RADIO’s “Broad Topics” to preview the big summer movies. This is no place for art-house films…
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.
Christopher Nolan doesn’t make bad movies. Ever. Even this one looks great. Two bits of awesomeness stitched together.