The Cinema Snob

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Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp
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10, 2023
With it being a Friday the 13th week, The Cinema Snob returns to the world of Trevor Moorehouse and Camp Placid Pines, with the sequel Bloody Murder 2.
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My Bloody Valentine 3D
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13, 2023
Come celebrate Valentine's Day with The Cinema Snob and this 2D review for the 2009 remake of My Bloody Valentine.
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Children of the Corn
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04, 2023
Before the remake comes out, The Cinema Snob takes a look back at the 1984 adaptation of the Stephen King short story, starring Linda Hamilton, Peter Horton, Courtney Gains and John Franklin.
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Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood
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13, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews the 6th entry in the Leprechaun series, and the last one to star Warwick Davis.
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1961 in Film
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15, 2023
From West Side Story to Breakfast at Tiffany’s and plenty of gangster and B movies, The Cinema Snob journeys through over 100 releases in 1961 in Film.
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Puppet Master II
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20, 2023
From Full Moon Features and producer Charles Band comes the first sequel to the original Puppet Master, and it's the first in a long line of sequels in this franchise.
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The Mask 3D
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28, 2023
The Cinema Snob takes a look at this Canadian horror film from 1961 about a psychiatrist obsessed with a hallucinogenic mask.
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Visiting Hours
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03, 2023
From the producers of Scanners comes this 1982 horror film where Michael Ironside stalks Lee Grant in a hospital, plus the film also stars William Shatner!
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Scream 2
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05, 2023
With Scream VI coming to theaters this weekend, it's time for The Cinema Snob to look back at the first sequel in the franchise, 1997's Scream 2!
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Super Hornio Brothers
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10, 2023
The new Super Mario Brothers movie is a giant hit, so of course Brad has to go back to take a 2nd look at one of the more notorious parodies of the franchise.
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The Evil Dead
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17, 2023
Before the latest film Evil Dead Rise hits theaters, The Cinema Snob takes a look back at the original film from director Sam Raimi, and starring Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams.
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The Burning
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24, 2023
The Cinema Snob finally checks out the 1981 cult classic slasher film The Burning, featuring early appearances from Jason Alexander, Holly Hunter and Fisher Stevens.
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StageFright
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01, 2023
The Cinema Snob takes a look at one of his favorite slashers, the 1987 Michele Soavi film Stagefright (aka "Aquarius" and "Deliria") featuring David Brandon and Giovanni Lombardo Radice.
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Crackdown Mission
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09, 2023
Has the Pierre Kirby saga finally been completed? Brad checks out the last movie listen in his filmography, which is a Godfrey Ho cop film inserted into a remake of Ms. 45.
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Left Behind II: Tribulation Force
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17, 2023
The Cinema Snob finally gets around to checkout the 2nd part in the Left Behind trilogy movie movies starring Kirk Cameron.
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Revenge of the Ninja
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23, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews the 2nd part in the Ninja Trilogy from Cannon Films, Revenge of the Ninja starring Sho Kosugi.
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Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
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05, 2023
Leatherface makes his journey from Cannon Films to New Line Pictures, and this time joins Viggo Mortensen against Ken Foree!
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Ronald Reagan as Indiana Jones?
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20, 2023
Long before Indiana Jones, Ronald Reagan was Jeff Williams in the 1952 adventure flick Hong Kong, aka Bombs over China.
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Cyborg
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30, 2023
From Cannon Films and director Albert Pyun, The Cinema Snob checks out the 1989 sci-fi action film starring Jean Claude Van Damme.
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Slaughter High
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10, 2023
Slaughter High is an 80s slasher where a group of people reunite ten years after graduation, and the bullied nerdy kid may e out for revenge.
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Rats: Night of Terror
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17, 2023
The Cinema Snob goes back to the world of Bruno Mattei for a killer rat movie so over the top and crazy, that of course it had to be post-apocalyptic as well.
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Left Behind III: World at War
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24, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd and final part in the Kirk Cameron Left Behind trilogy.
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Please Don't Touch Me
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31, 2023
From Director Ron Ormond (The Estus Pirkle Trilogy) comes one of his earlier efforts, the frigid wife exploitation film Please Don't Touch Me, which is about a marriage possibly saved by hypnotism.
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1983 in Film
Episode overview
01, 2023
Journey through 1983 in Film with The Cinema Snob, as it was the year of Return of the Jedi, 3D films, Conan & Mad Max knockoffs, terrible sequels, two James Bond films, and tons of Cold War paranoia.
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Getting It On | My Tutor
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08, 2023
The Cinema Snob has a double feature of the 1983 teen comedies Getting It On as well as My Tutor. Find out which of the two stands out more than the other.
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Deadly Force | The Big Score
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15, 2023
The Cinema Snob has a double feature of two 1983 cop movies, with Wings Hauser in "Deadly Force" and Fred Williamson in "The Big Score."
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Skullduggery | Sledgehammer
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21, 2023
First up, The Cinema Snob looks at the horror/comedy Skullduggery, all centered around a man who is possessed from an evil Dungeons and Dragons Type game. Then we get into Shot on .. show full overview
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Journey to Hell
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28, 2023
What would happen if you made an Estus Prikle movie today and it was mostly made up of non-stop green screen and true crime cameos? The Cinema Snob reviews Journey to Hell, which has finally been released after it's trailer went semi-viral in 2022.
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The Shining Miniseries
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05, 2023
The Cinema Snob tackles the 1997 Miniseries version of Stephen King's classic novel The Shining, and sees how it compares to the 1980 adaptation.
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Saw II
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12, 2023
Before the release of Saw X, The Cinema Snob takes a look back at the first of many Saw sequels, the 2005 film Saw 2.
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The Exorcist
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23, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews the classic 1973 horror film The Exorcist, from director William Friedkin.
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The Omen
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26, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews the 1976 horror classic The Omen, directed by Richard Donner and starring Gregory Peck and David Warner.
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Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey
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07, 2023
The Cinema Snob returns after the birth of his child, but this isn't quite the kids movie version of Winnie the Pooh that we're used to.
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Sesame Street: Don't Eat the Pictures
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14, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews the 1983 tv special Don't Eat The Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Amityville Thanksgiving
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21, 2023
The Cinema Snob celebrates Thanksgiving by watching the 2022 film Amityville Thanksgiving, which has very little Amityville and very little Thanksgiving.
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Freddy's Fridays
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28, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews the Five Nights at Freddy's mockbuster, Freddy's Fridays, from the makers of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.
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Rubik, The Amazing Cube's Christmas
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30, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews the Christmas episode of the ABC Saturday morning cartoon Rubik the Amazing Cube, from 1983.
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Black Santa
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05, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews the 2023 horror/revenge film Black Santa.
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Colby's Clubhouse Christmas
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07, 2023
Only the power of Colby the Computer can put a smile on the grumpy new kid in town! The Cinema Snob reviews the "It's Almost Christmas" episode of Colby's Clubhouse.
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The Monster's Christmas
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12, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews the 1981 Christmas television film from New Zealand, The Monster's Christmas.
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A Special Sesame Street Christmas
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19, 2023
The Cinema Snob reviews one of the 1978 Sesame Street Christmas specials, this one which aired on CBS only once and features Michael Jackson, Leslie Uggums and more.

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