Review: Werewolves
In a lycanthropic amalgam of The Purge and The Howling, Werewolves has a great premise, but just doesn’t have enough bite to be as enjoyable as either of those hairy ingredients.
In a lycanthropic amalgam of The Purge and The Howling, Werewolves has a great premise, but just doesn’t have enough bite to be as enjoyable as either of those hairy ingredients.
If over the top silly practical effects and a bonkers narrative (along with a load of cock jokes) are your thing, then look no further than this 2024 version of Street Trash.
Even on repeat viewings when all the secrets the story holds are known in advance, this is still a great watch thanks to the superb performances across the entire cast.
Myself and Ramrod in the 1st of a new series of shows where we watch and discuss movies that fall into the categories of the Weird, the Wonderful and the WTF.
Chris and Adam once again return in another ‘Spotlight Reflection’ show, where they reflect on movies from their past and see if they are still as good as they remember them, or do they not fare as well re-watching as an older adult?
In this show, they chat about Santa Claus: The Movie from 1985.
Chris and Adam once again return in another ‘Spotlight Reflection’ show, where they reflect on movies from their past and see if they are still as good as they remember them, or do they not fare as well re-watching as an older adult?
In this show, they chat about Tango & Cash from 1989.
Myself & Ramrod in the 3rd game of Season 2 in our “60 Minutes into” series of shows. We watch 1985’s Savage Dawn and make our predictions after watching 1 hour of it.
Thanks for listening to the latest episode of Chris & Adam’s 60-Minute Speedrun.
Chris and Adam once again return in another ‘Spotlight Reflection’ show, where they reflect on movies from their past and see if they are still as good as they remember them, or do they not fare as well re-watching as an older adult?
In this show, they chat about The Fly from 1986.
101 Films presents iconic slashers The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) and Slumber Party Massacre II (1987), on 4K UHD and Blu-ray in the UK for the first time.