I love film, I love to talk about films and review them and I wanted to share my love of it with you all. I love to talk about films I'm looking forward to as well as celebrating those films that are so bad, that you can't help but be entertained by them. Cover art photo provided by Jake Hills on U…
Back after a short hiatus with a new review. That of the 9th film from Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood with special guest Naim David. There's been a lot of discussion surrounding this film, so Naim and I here to break it all down.
Bit late on this one, but here is my review of the latest Disney/Pixar film, Toy Story 4!
The first trailer for Doctor Sleep, Stephen King's followup to The Shining, premiered online. This week I wanted to give my thoughts and speculations on the trailer.
I'm definitely feeling the love tonight, because I just saw the Elton John biopic Rocketman, starring Taron Egerton. Here's the Review!
Some pretty big casting news was announced this week as Robert Pattinson has officially been cast as Batman, the caped crusader himself. Needless to say, it's gotten a lot of reaction. This week, I'm here to break down my thoughts.
Wanted to shine a spotlight on some local filmmakers from the area. Had the chance to talk to Blaise Weller, who is the director of a web series called FixAte.
Got another review coming your way. This time it's for the Netflix film, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, the Ted Bundy biopic starring Zac Efron & Lily Collins.
Avengers: Endgame has officially grossed $1.2 Billion worldwide! I figured since a lot of you have seen the movie by now, special guest Chris Robertson and I give our official spoiler talk for Avengers Endgame. I'll let you know right away that we begin the spoiler talk right at the top. So that is a warning for all of you who haven't seen the film yet. Unless you don't care about spoilers, in which case welcome.
With the arrival of Avengers: Endgame this week, I decided to bring you my personal Top 5 Marvel Cinematic Universe films. Keep in mind, there are a lot I had to leave off the list in order to narrow it down to just 5. Hopefully I don't upset too many people.
The first official look for Star Wars: Episode IX-The Rise of Skywalker has arrived. I knew I didn't want to take on this trailer review alone. So I brought on my good friend and fellow Star Wars fan Tim Leifheit, Host of the CommTrack podcast, to discuss our thoughts on the trailer and break down our theories as to what could or couldn't happen in the epic conclusion to the Skywalker saga.
The first teaser trailer has been released for Joker, the latest interpretation of the classic DC Comic Books villain character, starring Joaquin Phoenix. Here are my thoughts.
Chris Robertson is back to join me in reviewing Jordan Peele's sophomore effort, Us. WARNING: We do get into spoilers for the film, the spoilers start at exactly 10:30 in the episode. Just wanted to let you know that in case you haven't seen the film yet. Unless you don't care about spoilers, in which case welcome.
Gonna do a quick little overview of the trailers that came out today (or at least today at the time I'm recording this). We have brand new trailers for Stranger Things Season 3 on Netflix as well as the first look at Quentin Tarantino's 9th feature, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
My ongoing segment of filmmaker retrospectives has a very special guest this week. I invited Naim David, filmmaker & owner of Brave Runner Films, to discuss the work of director Tim Burton.
Wanted to have a bit of an opinion piece this week. I raise the question on whether or not Netflix films should be eligible to compete for the Academy Awards. Here are my thoughts.
This week, my good friend Chris Robertson, formerly of Mouthful of Movies, returns to cover the Oscars ceremony just this past week. Who won, who lost, who should have won, this episode we're covering it all.
Better late than never but here is my last coverage of the Best Picture Oscar Nominees for 2019. Me and my good friend Josh Montgomery's thoughts on Green Book & BlackkKlansman.
A little late but I'm continuing my reviews of the Best Picture Oscar nominees for 2019. I've decided to combine A Star is Born, The Favourite & Bohemian Rhapsody into one. I brought on my good friend Josh Montgomery, a fellow movie fan, to review these movies with me.
This week, I'm catching up on some of the films that are nominated for Best Picture at this year's Oscars. This episode I'm talking about Vice, directed by Adam McKay, starring Christian Bale & Amy Adams.
This week I'm reviewing the film Alita: Battle Angel, Directed by Robert Rodriguez and Produced & Written by James Cameron.
With the release of Alita: Battle Angel this week, I'm going to continue my ongoing series of director retrospectives and talk about the film's director, Robert Rodriguez.
Welcome to the first official interview/conversation on Nicky B's Movie Corner. My good friend Chris Robertson came on the podcast to talk about some of the films he is looking forward to in 2019. I also gave a bit of an update version of my list since now a lot more has come on my radar. Chris used to host a podcast called Mouthful of Movies for Norse Code Radio. He's a great guy and you should definitely check out his old show if you haven't gotten the chance. **Warning**: The podcast does contain some strong language. I recognize that certain words offend some people. Not my intention, it just happened within the conversation. Just figured I would put that disclaimer in the description.
A few days ago, the first trailer was released for the Ted Bundy biopic Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile starring Zac Efron. It's got a lot of people talking, so I kind of wanted to give my thoughts on the controversy and the trailer as a whole.
This past week, the nominations were released for the Academy Awards and they've been pretty disappointing to say to the least. For this week's installment, I'm gonna to give 5 snubs that were left out from the nomination list that I felt personally deserved a nomination and didn't get. Not in any particular order, just 5 off the top of my head.
Here it is, the first movie review of 2019 and the first movie review for the podcast. Glass, Directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson & James McAvoy. This is going to be a completely spoiler-free review. So don't worry if you haven't seen the film yet.
It's look like we are getting the long awaited sequel to Ghostbusters II coming in 2020. Let's talk about it.
With the upcoming release of Glass, this episode is going to be discussing the career of director M. Night Shyamalan. His good films, his bad films (and there are a few of each), he has one of the most varying careers of any director in Hollywood. This episode is me discussing his career.
Happy 2019! For the first episode of the year I thought I would talk about 5 films that were made either in or around Cincinnati, Ohio. These are films that I would consider to be my personal favorites that were made in the city.
This week I'm going to give you my thoughts on the trailer for Jordan Peele's new horror film, Us.
The time has come for me to give you my personal Top 10 films that I loved the most in 2018.
This episode isn't really me talking about any movies in particular but rather my plans for this podcast going forward and how I want to build it.
For this episode, I'm paying tribute to the Schmoes Know movie show in which I talk about the best and worst Christmas movies, based on their segment, "Best and Worst".
So, a trailer came out last week for the latest Lion King adaptation. I guess I should talk about it.
For this episode, I'm gonna talk about five films that absolutely horrified me when I was a kid. (Some don't anymore, some might still).
For my first episode, I thought I would give a quick rundown of my personal 10 films that I am looking forward to the most in 2019. I am not paid by any film company to promote their films. This is just my personal list. Just figured I would mention that.