Come join Becca and Logan, a Husband and Wife duo obsessed with movies, on a biweekly bases as they fill their fix for nostalgia.
The Gremlins are back—and this time, they're in a high-rise full of chaos, satire, and science experiments gone wrong. Gremlins 2 flips the script with cartoon energy, meta humor, and some of the weirdest creature designs ever put on screen.Is it a misunderstood cult classic or just pure 90s madness? We break it all down in our latest movie review!#Gremlins2 #TheNewBatch #MovieReview #JoeDante #CharlesHaas #CultClassic #90sMovies #Gremlins #HorrorComedy #FilmNerd #MovieBreakdown #RetroMovies #FilmReviewFollow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/video_villa_entertainment TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@videovillaentmt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086204155260&mibextid=LQQJ4d Website: https://www.videovillaentertainment.com
In this episode, we're stepping back into the ring with Rocky II, the powerful follow-up to the original underdog story that started it all. Sylvester Stallone writes, directs, and stars in this emotional and action-packed sequel that continues Rocky Balboa's journey from humble beginnings to boxing legend.After going the distance with Apollo Creed in the first film, Rocky finds himself torn between settling into a quiet life with Adrian and answering the call for a rematch he never expected. With financial struggles, personal doubts, and a relentless Apollo demanding another fight, Rocky II raises the stakes while holding onto the heart and grit that made the original so beloved.We dive into how the film expands Rocky's world, deepens his character, and delivers one of the most iconic training montages and final bouts in sports movie history. Whether you're a longtime fan or watching for the first time, this is a sequel that packs a punch in more ways than one.Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/video_villa_entertainment TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@videovillaentmt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086204155260&mibextid=LQQJ4d Website: https://www.videovillaentertainment.com
This week, we're heading to the London for blood, nightmares, and one of the most iconic transformation scenes in horror history. We're talking An American Werewolf in London (1981), written and directed by John Landis.We break down the film's unique blend of horror and dark comedy, its dreamlike pacing, and what makes it stand out in the werewolf sub-genre over 40 years later. And of course, we're spending time with that scene—the groundbreaking practical effects by Rick Baker that earned the very first Academy Award for Best Makeup.Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/video_villa_entertainment TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@videovillaentmt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086204155260&mibextid=LQQJ4d Website: https://www.videovillaentertainment.com
We're joined by Sean from @moviedumpster as we step into the eerie cornfields of Gatlin and break down Children of the Corn (1984), the cult horror film based on Stephen King's chilling short story. Directed by Fritz Kiersch, this unsettling tale follows a young couple who stumble upon a town where children rule—and adults don't survive.We dive into:
Enter The Twilight Zone as we review the 1983 anthology film, directed by four legendary filmmakers: John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, and George Miller. This movie brings classic TV horror to the big screen with four unique segments, each with its own eerie twist. But does it truly capture the magic of Rod Serling's iconic series?We'll break down each segment, discuss the film's legacy, and dive into the infamous behind-the-scenes controversies. Is this a worthy tribute or a missed opportunity? Let's find out!Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more movie reviews!Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/video_villa_entertainment TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@videovillaentmt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086204155260&mibextid=LQQJ4d Website: https://www.videovillaentertainment.com
This week we are joined by Tony from Hack the Movies, we're jumping into Doctor Sleep (2019), Mike Flanagan's adaptation of Stephen King's sequel to The Shining! On this weeks episode we break down how the film bridges the gap between King's novel and Kubrick's iconic film, Ewan McGregor's performance as Danny Torrance, and the chilling presence of Rose the Hat and the True Knot.Does Doctor Sleep successfully honor both King and Kubrick, or does it struggle to find its own identity? Tune in as we discuss the film's strengths, weaknesses, and its place in modern horror!Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow for more weekly movie discussions!Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/video_villa_entertainment TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@videovillaentmt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086204155260&mibextid=LQQJ4d Website: https://www.videovillaentertainment.com
In this episode, we're digging into the 1993 horror-comedy My Boyfriend's Back, directed by Bob Balaban and produced by Sean Cunningham. This quirky cult favorite blends romance, zombies, and dark humor in a way only the early ‘90s could deliver!Joining us for this review is a special guest—Antonio from The Cult Worthy Cinema Podcast! Together, we break down the film's bizarre charm, its place in ‘90s horror-comedy, and whether it still holds up today.Let us know your thoughts in the comments! Did you grow up watching My Boyfriend's Back? Does it deserve more love?#MyBoyfriendsBack #MovieReview #CultHorror #90sMovies #TheCultWorthyCinemaPodcastIf you like our content then please like, share and subscribe. If you would like an audio only version of the show, you can find us on your favorite podcast apps. While you are there if you could leave us a 5 star review that would mean the world to us.Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/video_villa_entertainment TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@videovillaentmt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086204155260&mibextid=LQQJ4d Website: https://www.videovillaentertainment.com
Wes Craven's Deadly Friend is part sci-fi, part horror, and 100% bizarre—so of course, we had to talk about it! In this episode, we break down the 1986 cult film about teenage love, brain implants, and one of the most infamous death scenes in horror history (yes, we're talking about that basketball moment).Did studio interference ruin Craven's vision, or is this an underrated gem? Join us as we dive into the film's troubled production, its mix of heart and horror, and why BB the robot might just be the weirdest ‘80s movie sidekick.Let us know your thoughts in the comments! Is Deadly Friend a forgotten classic or a misstep in Craven's career?If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe. Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/video_villa_entertainment TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@videovillaentmt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086204155260&mibextid=LQQJ4d Website: https://www.videovillaentertainment.com
In this episode, we're going full '90s with our review of Encino Man!
In this episode, we set fire to the world of Firestarter (1984), the thrilling adaptation of Stephen King's novel starring a young Drew Barrymore. Join us as we break down this classic tale of pyrokinesis, government conspiracies, and a father's love for his extraordinary daughter.We'll explore the film's standout moments, its place in the King cinematic universe, and whether it still holds up today. If you're a fan of supernatural thrillers or nostalgic ‘80s movies, you won't want to miss this one!If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe.
Jason's back, and so are we—this time tackling Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter! With epic kills, a wild cast of characters (looking at you, Crispin Glover), and Jason at his machete-wielding best, is this the ultimate slasher flick in the franchise? Or is “The Final Chapter” just another campfire story?We're breaking down all the gory details, from THAT dance scene to the most shocking moments. Plus, we're asking the big question: does this movie really deserve the title of franchise MVP?If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe.
This week, we're diving into the 1989 action-packed cult classic Tango & Cash! Join us as we break down this high-octane buddy cop movie starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell. From explosive action sequences to cheesy one-liners, we're covering it all.We're joined by Charlie, Dusty and Mickey from B Action, who share their expert take on why this film still packs a punch decades later. Is Tango & Cash the ultimate ‘80s action flick, or does it crash and burn? Tune in to find out!
In this week's episode, we're taking a trip back to the cosmic classic Guardians of the Galaxy! With its unforgettable characters, iconic soundtrack, and offbeat humor, we ask the big question: Is Guardians of the Galaxy the best Marvel movie? Join us as we break down what makes this film so special, from Star-Lord's legendary dance-off to the emotional moments that hit hard. We debate how it stacks up against other MCU favorites and discuss why this unlikely team of heroes became fan-favorites.
In this spine-tingling Halloween episode, we're diving into The Haunted Mask from the classic Goosebumps TV series, based on R.L. Stine's beloved books! Get ready for some 90s nostalgia as we revisit one of the scariest episodes that haunted our childhoods. We'll break down the chills, thrills, and horror-comedy moments that made The Haunted Mask unforgettable.
In this weeks episode, we dive into the 1990 horror film Graveyard Shift, based on Stephen King's chilling short story. Set in a creepy textile mill with a gruesome secret, this adaptation brings to life the eerie atmosphere and gruesome horrors that King is known for. We break down the film's performances, special effects, and how it compares to the original short story. Is it a hidden gem or best left in the past? Tune in to hear our take!If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe.
In this episode, we dive deep into the eerie coastal town of Antonio Bay, where a mysterious fog rolls in, bringing with it vengeful spirits! Directed by the legendary John Carpenter, "The Fog" is a masterclass in atmospheric horror and suspense. We'll explore the film's haunting cinematography, the spine-chilling soundtrack, and its iconic cast, including Jamie Lee Curtis and Adrienne Barbeau. Is "The Fog*" still as terrifying today as it was back in 1980? Let's find out as we break down the key moments, themes, and Carpenter's unique approach to building tension. Whether you're a horror fan or just discovering this classic, you won't want to miss this in-depth review!Spooky Halloween intro made by: "Aries Beats - Halloween Pipe Organ" is under a Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0) license.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... / ariesbeats Music powered by BreakingCopyright: •
Is Candyman (1992) the Best Horror Film of the 90s?In this video, we dive deep into *Candyman* (1992), a chilling horror film directed by Bernard Rose and adapted from Clive Barker's short story "The Forbidden" in his *Books of Blood* series. We'll explore how the film takes Barker's dark tale and expands it into a visually haunting and socially charged narrative. From Tony Todd's unforgettable performance as the iconic Candyman to the film's eerie exploration of urban legends, race, and fear, we'll break down what makes this movie a horror classic. Is *Candyman* just a slasher, or is there something deeper beneath the surface? Tune in for our in-depth review and analysis!If you like our content then please like, share, subscribe and give us a review.
Is “Friday the 13th Part 3” the most underrated sequel in the franchise? In this video, we explore how this 1982 film, famous for introducing Jason's iconic hockey mask, has evolved from mixed reviews to cult classic status. We'll dive into its 3D effects, memorable kills, and lasting impact on the horror genre. Is it deserving of more recognition? Listen to find out. If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe.
It's spelt "D-J-A-N-G-O" . . . The "D" is silent. This week, we're tackling Quentin Tarantino's explosive and controversial film "Django Unchained" with our friend Joe from @MovieDumpster ! Join us as we break down this iconic film, discussing everything from the standout performances to Tarantino's unmistakable style.If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe/follow and while you're at it check out the Dumpster Boys over at Movie Dumpster wherever you get your podcast.
Shell-shocked by nostalgia? Join us as we dive into the sewers of the 1990 *Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles* movie!
This week we talk about one of our favorite Horror Anthologies “Cat's Eye” directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. Help us determined if it is one of Stephen King's most forgotten films. And remember with every breath you take and every move you make we will be watching lol. If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe.
Itchin for another episode? So are Itchy and Charlie! Join Video Villa Entertainment Podcast for episode 40 in which we discuss Don Bluth's “All Dogs Go To Heaven” (1989) and find out if it's true that you can't keep a good dog down. If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe.
For episode 39, we 're going eastbound and down to talk about “Smokey and The Bandit”, directed by Hal Needham. Is this action comedy from 1977 an American Classic? Find out on today's episode.If you like our content then please like, share, subscribe and give us a review.
There's no better way to say you love Video Villa Entertainment (or Weird Al) than with a spatula.Join Video Villa Entertainment Podcast for episode 38 “UHF” (1989) Directed by Jay Levy. While you are here if you could leave us a 5 star review that would mean the world to us.
Killing in the name of….love? Or at least that's what Rambo's doing in Rambo First Blood: Part Two. Episode 37 Video Villa Entertainment Podcast is joined by The Flicks and Friends Podcast as they close out their month of sequels with First Blood: Part 1 verses First Blood: Part 2. For The Flicks and Friends Podcast, you can find the on all your Podcasting Apps under The Flicks and Friends Podcast. If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe.
Is revenge for a mother sweeter than that for a son? May There be a Sequel continues with Steve Miner's “Friday The 13th Part 2” (1981). This time it's not a mother seeking revenge for her son, but her son Jason himself.If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe. If you also would like an audio only version, you can find us on your favorite podcast apps. While you are there if you could leave a 5 star review that would mean the world to us.
Video Villa is kicking off “May There Be a Sequel” month with Beverly Hills Cops 2!Come find out which sequel Video Villa Entertainment thinks wins out of this Eddie Murphy classic. If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe.
We're gonna need a bigger boat for this episode! Join Video Villa Entertainment Podcast for episode 34 “Jaws” (1975) directed by Stephen Spielberg. While you are here if you could leave a 5 star review that would mean the world to us.
Chevy Chase turns invisible in this HIDDEN gem directed by John Carpenter. On episode 33, Logan is joined by Tony from Hack The Movies and they discuss if Memoirs of an Invisible Man is actually a bad film or underrated classic.
Video Villa Entertainment is phoning back home for episode 32 with E.T The Extra-Terrestrial (1982).
“Get outta my swamp” Episode 31 Video Villa Entertainment does their first full animated movie! Join in on all the humor and silliness that comes with Shrek 4 (2004).
Is The Dead Zone (1983) the best Stephen King film adaptation? Watch episode 30 to find out - or at least find out what the dynamic duo at Video Villa Entertainment have to say!
“Dude's crazy…but chicks dig him” Get your spidey senses tingling for Video Villa's episode 29 “The Amazing Spider-Man” (2012).
Episode 28 Becca and Logan talk about finding love in unique - more like crazy, places. Just like bipolar Bradley Cooper and slightly less delusional Jennifer Lawrence in David O. Russell's Silver Linings Playbook. Join them as they talk about the ins and outs of this chaotic but endearing love story.
Terror has no shape - “THE BLOB”
It's not a vacation until it's a National Lampoon's vacation, and it's not Christmas without Clark Griswold! Join Becca and Logan for episode 26 while they chat about John Hughes “National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation” and their childhood during the holiday season.
Sweet like John Candy or Moody like Steve Martin? I'll take sweet, like my Thanksgiving dessert! Episode 25 Becca and Logan cover “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” by John Hughes.
For episode 24, Becca and Logan revive the 80s with “The Wedding Singer” (1998) directed by Frank Coraci and written by Tim Herlihy starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.
"ALRIGHT. . . WE WILL GET YOU YOUR NEW EPISODE!"For episode 23, Becca and Logan end their Halloween marathon with the adaptation of a Stephen King classic "Cujo" (1983). Directed by Lewis Teague.
“Ya know what I mean, Vern” We didn't get Vern to join the show but we got Ernest! Join Becca and Logan for Episode 22 “Ernest Scared Stupid” (1991).
“Did you hear me, Butterfly? Miles to go, before you sleep”Episode 21 Becca and Logan carry on with the Halloween season marathon with the one and only Tarantino's “Death Proof” (2007).
“Molly, you in danger girl.” Join Becca and Logan for episode 20 “Ghost” (1990) starring the dreamy Patrick Swayze, beautiful Demi Moore, and humorous Whoopi Goldberg.
Who knew a mother's love could run as deep as the knife she kills camp counselors with. Join Becca and Logan as they kick off the best season of the year with a classic slasher from the 80's for Episode 19 “Friday the 13th” (1980).
"Does anything normal go through your head? - Nothing that I remember". We feel ya Rocky, we feel ya! There's no fun in thinking "normal", right? We were sure to bring a heavy hitter for Episode 18. Join Becca and Logan for "Rocky III" (1982). The Rocky franchise is always a mix of heart warming scenes and belly laughs over the commentary.
I'd sell my own soul too if it meant I could wipe my own ass. Come get “Freaked” with Logan and our special guest Kam for episode 17. Who doesn't love a toxic substance that's turning humans into "Hideous Mutant Freak" in Alex Winter and Tom Stern's “Freaked” (1993).
Did the moose out front tell you about the new episode? He didn't?!! Well now that you know, come join Becca and Logan for Episode 16 featuring John Hughes' “National Lampoon's Vacation” (1983) with the sweet but crazy Chevy Chase and Logan's celeb crush Beverly D'Angelo.
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“It can't rain all the time.” But you can listen to Video Villa all the time
The heat is on! As Becca and Logan launch episode 13 reviewing “Beverly Hills Cop” by Martin Brest. We can't help but love Eddie Murphy and his sense of humor. An action movie packing more sarcasm than action!
What's the fastest way to start a war? Draw first blood. Join Becca and Logan as they embark on a war you won't believe, as Rambo(Sylvester Stallone) fights against his personal troubles after his time in Vietnam, as well as some small town Joe Schmoe sheriff.
You wanna get nuts?! C'mon! Let's get nuts about episode 11!Join Becca and Logan as they talk about Batman (1989) verses Batman Returns (1992). From our preferred versions of Batman to our shared love for Catwoman and everything in between.