Three Salt Lake City based film critics review and argue about movies.
Horror fans continue to eat well this year, and Brooks is incredibly happy that we keep returning to his roots. The two movies up this week definitely deliver on the scary with a touch of humor and camp thrown in. You might even be surprised by the score Counts gave them!
We're definitely starting the summer out now with some big movies including the MCU tentpole we are used to this time of year! Also, something happens on this episode that never has before. Can you guess what it is?
Two movies this week that couldn't be more diametrically opposed - an indie war film vs. an indie horror film. We're talking about Warfare and Sinners, and we highly recommend you go out and see both of them in theaters as they should be experienced on the big screen.
We're moing along at full speed as we're finally getting to see some stuff ... some we want to see, and some we don't. Take a listen as we discuss A24's return to its horror roots with Death of a Unicorn and also the biggest movie in the world right now, A Minecraft Movie.
They finally showed us some new stuff, and we're excited to talk to you about it! This episode we go from sci-fi to action/comedy, and it might surprise you how we reviewed them based on the pedigree of the filmmakers.
There's been a bit of a slump of new movies coming to theaters, so we thought we would spend a whole episode talking about some of our favorite guilty pleasures from a list of random genres.
Two movies this week that couldn't be further apart. We take a look at the newest outing in the MCU and also an adaptation of a Stephen King short story. Wackiness ensues in both!
I don't know how we did it, but we got Counts to cover two horror movies in one episode! Both of these do feel a bit out of place in January (and not October), and each has its strengths and weaknesses, but we think you might be surprised which one we liked most.
And with the UFCA Awards done, we are ready to put a final pin in 2024! Take a listen as we discuss the winners and also what we think the UFCA got right and wrong.
It's hard to believe that it's time to do a wrap up of another year and list what movies we loved best in 2024. We think you might be surprised by what each of picked and how much, if any, overlap there was.
It's that time of year when we are heavily in awards season, and both of these films weigh heavily into the arthouse genre. But are they actually good in and of their own right? We definitely think so!
Two more movies this week, and I think you'll be surprised on our thoughts about them. Tom Hanks is back with Here which attempts to do something unique, and doesn't quite pull it off. Venom though? We weren't expecting how all of us would feel about this one, and I don't think any of you will either!
We did it again - another threepeat! Yup, we had too many movies for the month of September, so we decided to do them all. One movie we really didn't like, and one got a perfect score from all three panelists. We'll let you guess which ones!
Brooks has nicknamed Adam and Counts the Grumpypants because they didn't nearly have as much fun with Beetlejuice as he did, and even then, Brooks inner curmudgeon came out. Thankfully, Romulus was there to save the day along with some great afterlife themed guilty pleasures.
Well it finally happened. We thoroughly disagreed with each other on a movie, but was it Twisters or Deadpool? You'll just have to listen to find out. Also featuring movies with twins as this eposide's Guilty Pleasure!
Well if you haven't heard it from anyone else, allegedly Inside Out Two has saved cinemas! Or at least that's what the internet thinks. We, however, do think its a good, if flawed film, but our opinions run the gamut on A Quiet Place!
Doing a deep dive this week and only focusing on one movie - Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. In case you couldn't guess, we loved it, and Adam got to give a TED Talk about the mythology and symbolism of the Wastelands in all the Mad Max movies.
Summer kicked off a bit early this year with two big popcorn films that really couldn't be completely different. The Fall Guy is an action-packed and fantastic love letter to filmmaking and the unsung heroes of Hollywood, the stunt performer! Apes is ... well ... it's purdy.
We had so much fun doing three movie last episode, we thought we would try it here again! Boy Kills World was the blood-soaked delight we were hoping Abigail would be, and we all thought Civil War was fantastic despite the fact we never want to see it again.
We're changing things up a little bit this week and reviewing THREE movies for you instead of just two! And the best part of this is that all of them are worth your time to check out! Take a listen and let us know if you agree.
While we weren't big fans of Kung Fu Panda 4, we still had a lot of fun talking about it and two of us came to a surprising consensus. I'm sure you can all guess what we thought about Dune: Part Two, and our Oscar predictions were eerily similar.
Can you believe it's already February? We can as this is the time of year when the studios drop stuff into theaters so it can quickly be forgotten, like Argylle which we take a look at so you don't have to. Also, some great films from Sundance we're excited for you to see when they come out!
2023 has come and gone, and the Big Movie Mouth Off boys are here to talk about what the UFCA got right (and wrong) in the films the recognized as the best of last year.
Hard to believe this year is wrapping up, but we're excited to talk about the best in film for 2023! Surprisingly enough, we had very little overlap this time around so take a listen and check out what we think are movies you should definitely check out!
It's been a fantastic year for movies, and we are continuing the trend with our films this week. Both probably aren't for kids though, so keep that in mind.
Two movies not doing so hot at the box office, but we'll let you take a guess which one we liked more!
New this week we take a look at one of the bigger Sci-Fi hits of the year with The Creator and also David Fincher's newest film, The Killer, which looks to be a more cerebral and realistic John Wick. Interestingly enough, we all generally agreed with each other this episode although for entirely different reasons.
Bit of a throwback to Oppenheimer since it came out a few months back, but we had to get together to discuss it because it's just that good. And then there's the other movie ... yeah, that about sums it up.
This week we go 2 on 1 with The Flash and have a ton of fun arguing about it! Thankfully, we were all huge fans of Indiana Jones and can't wait to see it again!
This week we take a look at GotG 3 and Renfield, so take a guess about what we thought!
This week we review Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and discuss each of our personal top five movies of the year.