Episode 123 - "Dead Birds"
Week 3 of 6 of our 2nd Annual Spooktacular! This week, Glen decided to deliver the scares in the form of a Civil War Horror film called "Dead Birds". Check out our thoughts in this week's episode.
Read MoreWeek 3 of 6 of our 2nd Annual Spooktacular! This week, Glen decided to deliver the scares in the form of a Civil War Horror film called "Dead Birds". Check out our thoughts in this week's episode.
Read More"Bolted doors and windows barred, Guard dogs prowling in the yard, Won't protect you in your bed, Nothing will, from Pumpkinhead!"
Week one of the KFR Spooktacular starts off with a vengeance demon! We watched "Pumpkinhead"! Check out our thoughts in this week's episode!
Read MoreThis week, Streaming Roulette wanted to show us a sweet "coming home" comedy set in Egypt. Bittersweet tells the story of a man who comes back to Egypt after living in the U.S. for 20 years. The culture shock is more than he bargained for!
Read MoreHow did this happen? How have we made it 120 episodes and are just NOW getting into Jackie Chan movies? Better late than never I suppose. Check out our thoughts on this weeks episode!
Read MoreThis week, we discuss the incredibly unique film with cardboard sets, "Dave Made a Maze". Utilizing entirely recycled cardboard, the crew built several rooms out of boxes that were picked up from local stores for this independent production. Check out our thoughts on this creative movie in this week's episode.
Read MoreThis week, Mike and Glen discuss the first film of the Wachowski's, "Bound". Starring Jennifer Tilly, Gina Gershon, and Joe Pantoliano. Tough ex-con Corky and her lover Violet concoct a scheme to steal millions of stashed mob money and pin the blame on Violet's crooked boyfriend,. Caesar.
Read MoreJoin us this week as we discuss "Awakenings" starring Robin Williams and Robert DeNiro.
Read MoreThis week, we have a Divine episode for you as we discuss John Waters' 1972 cult classic "Pink Flamingos". Keystone Film Review is no liable for any vomit stains or lost nights of sleep you may have incurred due to the viewing of this film.
Read MoreAfter streaming roulette assigned Mike and Glen a propaganda film for a certain politician, they decided to spin the wheel a 4th time. As fate would have it, it landed on the original version of one of Glen's favorite films: "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" (1947). Tune in this week to hear their thoughts.
Read MoreWhy'd ya spill yer beansssss? Join us this week as we discuss Robert Eggers insane sea-shanty-thriller, "The Lighthouse", starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe!
Read MoreIn this episode, we pop Glen's Akira Kurosawa cherry with his 1958 epic "The Hidden Fortress". Check out our thoughts!
Read MoreHave you ever broken out of a Russian gulag? Us neither. That's why we watched "The Way Back" (not the one with Ben Affleck), starring Jim Sturgess, Ed Harris, Saoirse Ronan, and Colin Farrell. You can check it out on Amazon Prime to prepare for this week's episode!
Read MoreThis week, the boys try to talk about the original "The Ladykillers" film starring Alec Guinness, but end up talking a lot about the Coen Brothers remake starring Tom Hanks.
Read MoreGet your eye-liner ready, Tim Burton fans! This week, the boys watch the quintessential German Expressionist film, a style that influenced the 90s gothic auteur himself, and discuss "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari"!
Read MoreAudrey Hepburn's charm. Gregory Peck's wit. Roman ruins. This movie has all three! Check out our thoughts of William Wyler's "Roman Holiday" in this week's episode.
Read MoreGlen and Mike get their spook on when they watch an A24 film called "Saint Maud". Are demons real? Should bodies be able to contort like that? Why does Amanda look so much like Meryl Streep? We answer none of these questions in our review for this film!
Read MoreThis week on Keystone Film Review, streaming roulette threw us a curveball with a film that is either bad, or so bad it's good! Will we survive? Only time will tell! Check out our thoughts on "Atomic Eden".
Read MoreSometimes, you get to have fun watching a film and other times it's so bleak that it gives you an existential crisis. This week is the latter. Join Mike and Glen as they discuss "Monster's Ball", starring Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry
Read MoreJoin Mike and Glen as they discuss the 2015 artistic Chinese film "The Assassin".
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