Tom Cruise is back in the cockpit as Barry Seal in American Made, which means the Cinemaholics have just landed to discuss what they think about the new film that's sweeping the box office.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle is Matthew Vaughn's sequel to the 2015 smash hit, and the Cinemaholics have a lot of opinions on it. Are they as mixed on this one as the critics are? And should we expect a third movie? Tune in to find out.
Darren Aronofsky's latest film mother! has finally landed in theaters, and the Cinemaholics have gathered once again to share their thoughts. The movie stars Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, and Michelle Pfeiffer, and we think it's fair to say that this is one divisive piece of filmmaking.
The Cinemaholics were out of town this week, but they still found time to gather around for a scary review of a scary movie called It, directed by Andy Muschietti and starring Bill Skarsgård, Jaeden Lieberher, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Jack Dylan Grazer, Wyatt Oleff, and Chosen Jacobs. This remake of the miniseries based on the iconic novel by Stephen King is certainly one to keep an eye on, but is It really all that great? Jon, Maveryke, and Will debate and discuss.
The Cinemaholics assemble this week to dig into their top picks for the upcoming season of fall movies. From Darren Aronofsky's mother! starring Jennifer Lawrence to Matthew Vaughn's spy sequel Kingsman: The Golden Circle and James Franco's off-beat The Disaster Artist and many more, there are a ton of films coming out soon that are worth getting excited about.
The Cinemaholics have a great time reviewing Good Time this week, which stars Robert Pattinson and is directed by the Safdie brothers. Unfortunately, they have a less enjoyable time talking Death Note, a Netflix original movie based on the anime series of the same name and starring Nat Wolff and Willem Dafoe.
Is Logan Lucky one of the best movies of the summer, or is it one of the worst? The Cinemaholics debate along with special guest Andy Herndon of The D-Cast. Steven Soderbergh's latest film stars Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Daniel Craig, Riley Keough, and many other great actors, but does the movie live up to its own ensemble's talent? Tune in to find out!
From the Marvel Cinematic Universe and DCEU to Universal's Dark Universe and...Scooby Doo? The Cinemaholics are joined by Alisha Grauso and Matt Donato to discuss the past, present, and future of Hollywood's strange, but potent cinematic universe experiment.