Pacific Rim gets a sequel, but can it be as fun-loving as its predecessor. Can John Boyega hold a movie all on his own? WHY IS SCOTT EASTWOOD IN EVERYTHING?
The Shape of Water from Toro himself may be a more mystical movie than you are expecting. Alex and Cam spend the latter half of the show discussing their favorite Weekly Screen movies from this year.
"The Last Jedi" is a very complex film, to say the least as Alex and Cam break down almost every plot point and twist in this 2-hour Weekly Screen special.
Memento is a hell of a movie and earns its cult classic title, but we spend this time talking about the themes it presents in broader scale rather than the movie specifically. Hope you like it!
The first two Thor movies took a tone that wasn't very MCU with dark tones and genocide mentioned repeatedly, there is still some of that stuff, but with so much more comedy.
Andrew Garfield gets into World War II and doesn't have a gun, but does have an Oscar nomination to show for it. He killed it and so did Mel Gibson according to the academy, but do Alex and Cam dig it?
As the title would suggest the marketing teams for this movie may have lied about how much the "leading man" Jackie Chan is in the movie, but is the rest salvageable?
Kill Bill Vol. 1 is the most Tarantino he will probably ever get, until that 10th movie, and we get into how it makes us feel plus the most spoiled movie moment.