"Resident Evil" - A 60 Second Movie Review
Glen doing a 60 Second Review on a movie adapted from his favorite video game franchise! Have you seen 'Resident Evil' lately? If so, what did you think about it?
Glen doing a 60 Second Review on a movie adapted from his favorite video game franchise! Have you seen 'Resident Evil' lately? If so, what did you think about it?
A horror comedy starring Sam Richardson and Milana Vayntrub? SHUT UP AND TAKE OUR MONEY!
Glen doesn't even know what's going on anymore when it comes to Marvel. A new day has come.
This better not awaken something in us…
The boys watch the trailer that local legend himself, M. Night Shyamalan made himself!
Mike and Glen have no idea what is goin on…. but they sure do love it!
Mike and Glen break their silence about how they feel with the new 'Quiet Place' Film! What did you guys think of it? Leave a comment down below.
Mike takes a quick minute to review the 2017 Zambian film, "I Am Not A Witch", Directed by Rungano Nyoni.
Never before seen, Glen posting more than one video! How outrageous. How insane! Regardless, here are his thought's on the Angelina Jolie film "Salt". Let us know what you thought of it down below.
Glen makes his first attempt at the new 60 Second Movie Review Series. How did he do? Did you enjoy the movie? Yay or Nay, leave a comment down below telling us your thoughts!
What can I say in 60 seconds about this film? Is 60 seconds enough? Why do we insist on remaking "Rear Window"?
There's been roughly 9 trillion "Saw" movies. If I were to do a full review for each, it would take forever!
Who needs a real break down when i can just tell you my thought in 60 seconds! Here is what I thought of the 2019 independent comedy "The Climb".
Will Mike's love for the first Venom rub off on Glen. Maybe. One day we'll truly see.
The bois take a gander at the last trailer for Black Widow. Did it exceed expectations? Hopefully!
I would like to apologize for everyone who becomes uncomfortable while watching this...
Ah, yes, "Those Who Wish Me Dead". A statement that I feel a deep connection with. But in reality, it's a movie about a very kind firewatch lady, with no emotional trauma in the slightest, helping a innocent boy lost in the woods. As they go on a journey of self discovery, they encounter a few easy obstacles such as a massive forest fire, Zeus' anger and the dynamic duo of murder. Will they be able to get out of this unpleasant situation? Or is it all up to Tyler Perry.