Weekly reviews of new films from Stove on WALLS 102.
Stove takes a look at Disney's live-action remake of Mulan, which is now available to rent on Disney+ for a $30 fee.
On this episode of Stove's Movie Minute, Stove reviews the new Netflix blockbuster Project Power, starring Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The film was directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (Catfish, Paranormal Activity 3) and serves as one of Netflix's many big-budgeted action flicks released this year alongside Extraction and The Old Guard!
On this episode of Stove's Movie Minute, Stove reviews Hamilton, the American sensation that nabbed 11 Tony awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. You can stream an edited-for-the-screen version of Hamilton on Disney+!
Stove is back, ready to give you pithy reviews of the latest films. This week, he reviews Judd Apatow's new film The King of Staten Island, starring Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei, and Bill Burr. The film is now available to rent on Amazon, Google Play, YouTube, and other streaming services!
Since there are no new movies coming to theaters in the foreseeable future, on this episode of Stove's Movie Minute, Stove takes a look at some of his favorite films of 2019, including a unique Adam Sandler drama, a spirited raunchy comedy, and a masterpiece from South Korea! All of the films listed are now available on DVD/streaming!
On this episode of "Stove's Movie Minute," Stove reviews the controversial new film The Hunt, starring Betty Gilpin, Emma Roberts, and Ike Barinholtz. The film was released in theaters on March 13th, but will see a video-on-demand release very soon due to theaters closing in response to the Coronavirus outbreak in the United States. Next week on the show, Stove will list his top five favorite films of 2019!
On this episode of Stove's Movie Minute, Stove reviews Pixar's Onward, one of two new films from the animation studio due out in theaters this year! The film features a magical world and voicework from Tom Holland and Chris Pratt, but where does it rank in the Pixar canon?
Stove has finally seen the first truly EXCELLENT film of 2020. In this episode, he breaks down Leigh Whannell's The Invisible Man, a fascinating new thriller starring Elisabeth Moss!
On this episode of "Stove's Movie Minute," Stove reviews Sonic the Hedgehog, the long-awaited film adaptation of the video-game series, starring James Marsden and Jim Carrey! Did it survive the reshoots and the VFX controversy?
On this week's Stove's Movie Minute, Stove reviews Blumhouse's Fantasy Island, an adaptation of the 1970s TV series starring Michael Peña and Lucy Hale. The film is from the same studio that brought us Get Out, The Purge series, and even M. Night Shyamalan's Split. Take a listen and see if it's a FAHN-tasy worth living!