On the latest episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we discuss Comic-Con 2021, review Ride the Eagle, Old, & Snake Eyes before debating the best sidekicks in film and TV.
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Snake Eyes (2021) | Film Review
Snake Eyes delivers a modern G.I. Joe film with an underwritten lead and stronger supporting characters than the coolest commando in all of cartoons, but it’s still fun.
Read More »Old | Film Review
Going to a secluded beach won't cure your problems and illnesses. Nor will seeing Old, the latest offering from M. Night Shyamalan.
Read More »Psychological Horror vs Gore, Space Jam 2, Fear Street Trilogy, Drones in Movies
On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we discuss Psychological Horror vs Gore, plus reviews of Space Jam 2, Gunpowder Milkshake, and the Fear Street Trilogy
Read More »Nicholas Simon | Indochina Productions
On this episode, Aaron sits down for an interview with Nicholas Simon, the founder and Managing Partner of Indochina Productions.
Read More »Gunpowder Milkshake | Film Review
Gunpowder Milkshake misses its mark and does a disservice to the otherwise talented cast. The script is so bad, you'd think they teamed up with Tommy Wiseau.
Read More »Black Widow And Bringing Characters Back From The Dead
We debate Marvel's Black Widow, discuss ratings being reevaluated decades after release, and bringing characters back from the dead.
Read More »Marvel’s Black Widow | Film Review
Black Widow's triumphant return to the big screen parallels the real-life horrors of human trafficking, domestic violence, and historical female oppression.
Read More »Great Movie Plots Gone Wrong, Serial Killers, Defunct TV Shows Needing A Movie Reboot, The Tomorrow War
On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider, we discuss great movie plots gone wrong, our fascination with serial killers, defunct TV shows in need of a movie reboot, and review The Tomorrow War.
Read More »Fear Street: Part One 1994 | Film Review
Fear Street: Part One 1994 kicks off with a beautiful twist of an homage to the first Scream, mirroring the method and timing of the kill(s) early on, along with other tributes such as a prick making a mockery of the recent murders down the school hallway, and even a score reminiscent of Scream at times. All before making a tongue in cheek jab at R.L. Stine's The Wrong Number. Homages can be very hit or miss depending on how crafty the director is in balancing the tightrope of "remake" and "homage", but Fear Street's Leigh Janiak knocks it out of the park. Fear Street plays like a love song to the 90s with feverishly fun kills and an outstanding soundtrack.
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