Each week on VH YES!, we revisit a top-grossing film from that week in the '90s to discuss what’s changed about our viewing experience and what hasn’t.
Cassie drops unsettling hints about her real age when a special guest joins the ladies to form a dynamic trio on par with the First Wives Club. It's the '90s, for God's sake!
Back from hiatus, Cassie and Jenna discuss Harold Ramis' 1996 comedy—or is it sci-fi horror?—Multiplicity.
The Travoltassance rolls onward in this (some would say Capra-esque) family drama.
Return to the Powderverse in this very timely review of 1996's iconic blockbuster, Independence Day.
Welcome to our Fabrizio fancast! We're taking things in a slightly different direction this week by designing our own superweapons and rhapsodizing about everyone's favorite 90s teen heartthrob from Titanic.
Do you love sight gags and hate humanity? Have we got the movie for you! Jim Carrey took home Hollywood's first $20M paycheck for The Cable Guy - let Cassie and Jenna tell you whether we think he earned it.
Nicolas’ Cage’s performance in Michael Bay’s 1996 Blockbuster The Rock is like a classic string-of-pearls molecular configuration: elegant, but also really unstable.
Blockbuster season rolls on with 1996’s Mission: Impossible. Tune in as Cassie and Jenna relive favorite movie soundtracks and uncover the shocking secret to Tom Cruise’s success.
Welcome to the suck zone! Get swept up in the first major blockbuster of 1996 with your new friends Dusty, Got Milk, Cameron, Mullet, Old Guy, Ginger Brillo, Woman, and Buzzcut ... and a special appearance from an old favorite. We got cows!
Gerbil's out of the bag, as they say! Cassie and Jenna give this mature, nuanced legal thrlller the measured discussion it deserves. They also spend a lot of time laughing at people's names.
What's Pumbaa up to? Which Bush is most likely to do drag? Where's the best room to display your phallic knick-knacks? Cassie and Jenna explain it all in this discussion of The Birdcage.
Think back to a time long ago, when dirt bike gangs terrorized the streets of the Bronx and high-waisted jean shorts were the height of fashion. It’s Jackie Chan’s American debut: Rumble in the Bronx!
It's the Muppets! Everybody loves the Muppets! Well...not everybody. This week, Cassie and Jenna - and special guest Jenna's mom - present all shades of the Muppet-love spectrum.
1996: the year John Travolta finally embraces the darkness. Join us as we enumerate the many vehicles that burst into flames in John Woo's second American feature and grapple with the question: what's up with Christian Slater's voice?
In this week's lightning round, we cross over into 1996 with mini reviews of Waiting to Exhale, 12 Monkeys, and From Dusk Till Dawn.
Cassie reveals her horrifying past as an amateur plastic surgeon, and Jenna re-opens the Kermit-shaped hole in her heart as we revisit Toy Story.
Cassie and Jenna begin their hunt for the hairiest man alive. No more foreplay!
Singing butts? Sick guitar riffs? Racist stereotypes? Aaaaallllllllrighty then! Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls has all of those things, whether you want them or not.
Gather in the treehouse with eight of your celeb besties - this week, we're getting meta with Now and Then.
In Part II of our back-to-back Spacey special, Cassie and Jenna haul in the Usual Suspects for interrogation. SPOILERS AHEAD.
Cassie and Jenna discuss David Fincher's Se7en with special guest Devin McKernan, creator of A Knight Adrift. Also new this week: theme music by Phil Dimotsis!
Cassie and Jenna discuss To Wong Foo's surprising box office success, how a remake would work, and why they love drag queens. And Cassie unveils her drag name.
Get over here! In their first episode, Cassie and Jenna discuss the themes - both personal and eternal - underpinning this ill-conceived video game adaptation.