Warwick Davis returns as the Leprechaun, but not in the way you think, as this time it's in a 1998 family film produced by Roger Corman! The Cinema Snob reviews this direct to video comedy.
Warwick Davis returns as the Leprechaun, but not in the way you think, as this time it's in a 1998 family film produced by Roger Corman! The Cinema Snob reviews this direct to video comedy.
It's Easter, which means time to scroll through the long list of VOD Easter themed horror movies, and this time The Cinema Snob reviews one from the company behind Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.
It's Easter, which means time to scroll through the long list of VOD Easter themed horror movies, and this time The Cinema Snob reviews one from the company behind Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.
1962 gives us the reinvention of the spy genre and ground breaking desert epics, but most importantly, the skin flicks start experimenting in other genres, and nearly every other picture .. show full overview
1962 gives us the reinvention of the spy genre and ground breaking desert epics, but most importantly, the skin flicks start experimenting in other genres, and nearly every other picture literally picks a slap to the face. Join on The Cinema Snob on his journey through 1962 in Film.
Porky is back, and this time is in charge of a riverboat casino, and wants to get even with the boys before graduation. The Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd Porky's film.
Porky is back, and this time is in charge of a riverboat casino, and wants to get even with the boys before graduation. The Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd Porky's film.
The Cinema Snob reviews the 1983 pilot movie for Manimal, starring Simon MacCorkindale as a professor who solves crimes by his unique ability of turning into animals.
The Cinema Snob reviews the 1983 pilot movie for Manimal, starring Simon MacCorkindale as a professor who solves crimes by his unique ability of turning into animals.
The Cinema Snob's look through the Porky's movies comes to a close, as he checks out this direct to video installment that was only made to hold on to the rights.
The Cinema Snob's look through the Porky's movies comes to a close, as he checks out this direct to video installment that was only made to hold on to the rights.
Manimal fights against Richard Lynch, David Hess and the most interesting man in the world to prove the innocence of a tiger, while turning into a panther to launch villains out of a cannon, and a hawk if he can avoid father and son bird catchers.
Manimal fights against Richard Lynch, David Hess and the most interesting man in the world to prove the innocence of a tiger, while turning into a panther to launch villains out of a cannon, and a hawk if he can avoid father and son bird catchers.
1984 introduced us to The Terminator, Gremlins, Freddy Kreuger, Ghostbusters, and that's just the beginning! The Cinema Snob takes us on a journey through hundreds of releases, from .. show full overview
1984 introduced us to The Terminator, Gremlins, Freddy Kreuger, Ghostbusters, and that's just the beginning! The Cinema Snob takes us on a journey through hundreds of releases, from breakdancing to films about achieving your dreams and crushing your dreams. Time to spotlight all the glory of 1984 IN FILM.
The Cinema Snob finally tackles a movie so bad, it's often cited as one of the worst of the 80s, and also severed the ties between Cannon films and MGM.
The Cinema Snob finally tackles a movie so bad, it's often cited as one of the worst of the 80s, and also severed the ties between Cannon films and MGM.
With Alien Romulus coming to theaters, The Cinema Snob goes back to 1981 to check out this Roger Corman produced sc-fi horror film, featuring Robert Englund, Sid Haig, and Zalman King!
With Alien Romulus coming to theaters, The Cinema Snob goes back to 1981 to check out this Roger Corman produced sc-fi horror film, featuring Robert Englund, Sid Haig, and Zalman King!
The Cinema Snob reviews this 4th entry, which is the story of the Hatfields and McCoys, with a dash of Romeo and Juliet, and also Pumpkinhead is in it.
The Cinema Snob reviews this 4th entry, which is the story of the Hatfields and McCoys, with a dash of Romeo and Juliet, and also Pumpkinhead is in it.
How are the girls supposed to enjoy their gradation party when folks keep finding the body of the house mother in the dirty swimming pool! The Cinema Snob reviews this 1982 slasher.
How are the girls supposed to enjoy their gradation party when folks keep finding the body of the house mother in the dirty swimming pool! The Cinema Snob reviews this 1982 slasher.
With the release of the 3rd film, it's time for The Cinema Snob to go back and check out Terrifier 2 from 2022, written and directed by Damien Leone and starring David Howard Thornton and Lavern Lavera.
With the release of the 3rd film, it's time for The Cinema Snob to go back and check out Terrifier 2 from 2022, written and directed by Damien Leone and starring David Howard Thornton and Lavern Lavera.
The Cinema Snob reviews Prom Night 4, which again goes in a different direction, this time about possessed priest lurking around some students who ditch prom.
The Cinema Snob reviews Prom Night 4, which again goes in a different direction, this time about possessed priest lurking around some students who ditch prom.
The Cinema Snob reviews Winter's Tale, where it's time to cozy up with a romance that spans a century and includes flying horses, snowmen and scary faces!
The Cinema Snob reviews Winter's Tale, where it's time to cozy up with a romance that spans a century and includes flying horses, snowmen and scary faces!
The Cinema Snob reviews Collateral Beauty, which features award winners and nominees like Will Smith, Helen Mirren, Edward Norton and Kate Winslet, who all got together for the feel bad Christmas film of 2016!
The Cinema Snob reviews Collateral Beauty, which features award winners and nominees like Will Smith, Helen Mirren, Edward Norton and Kate Winslet, who all got together for the feel bad Christmas film of 2016!
The Cinema Snob reviews the notorious thriller The Snowman, starring Michael Fassbender, and from the director of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and executive produced by Martin Scorsese, .. show full overview
The Cinema Snob reviews the notorious thriller The Snowman, starring Michael Fassbender, and from the director of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and executive produced by Martin Scorsese, which managed to get some of the worst reviews for a movie in this genre.