Episodes
Looks like we’ll have to wait a bit longer for Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, so in the meantime we’re revisiting what is essentially the same movie, but with 100% more kickboxing!
Published 08/17/20
If Jim Carrey’s schtick doesn’t wear you out, how about twice the Carrey? Watch him and Oscar-award winner Rene Zellweger try to make multiple personality disorder funny in this Farrelly bros. comedy from 2000.
Published 08/10/20
In space no one can hear you scream, which is good because these teenagers are doing a lot of it. But then again, I would too if a NASA-engineered murder-bot was responsible for launching me into the atmosphere along with a group of non-astronaut high schoolers.
Published 07/31/20
This week we tune in to see Jim Carrey perform one of his first dramatic roles as the unwitting star of a reality TV show.
Published 07/24/20
On a very special episode of The Editing Bay, we tackle our first documentary and the timely topic of race relations with this Netflix original from director Ava Duvernay.
Published 07/17/20
This week we mark the passing of director Joel Schumacher by revisiting this star-studded ode to being 20-something in the 80s.
Published 07/11/20
Master-of-disaster Roland Emmerich has made a career out of destroying cities and national landmarks in his movies. But this time it’s Mother Nature doing the damage, and there’s nothing dreamy Dennis Quaid or derpy Jake Gyllenhaal can do about it.
Published 07/06/20
We return to our post-apocalyptic motif for 2020 with this Mad Max-esque flick with a twist ending. We usually don’t issue spoiler-alerts, but if you ever intend to see this movie (which 2 out of 3 of us recommend), consider yourself warned.
Published 06/30/20
The 90's were lousy with crime movies featuring colorful characters speaking in their own vernacular, but this hidden gem is no Tarantino-clone. Don’t sleep on this sleeper-hit or you might get Buckwheats.
Published 06/17/20
Who doesn’t like a good dystopian-future story, especially when told through a young-adult lens and starring a bunch of pretty 20-somethings? This week we pay tribute to the one that started it all, but are the odds in its favor?
Published 06/08/20
Wikipedia tags this film as an “absurdist dystopian black comedy film.” Yup, that about sums’er up. Colin Farrell is here to talk about death and make you feel sad and stuff in this downer from 2015.
Published 05/28/20
We get a dose of estrogen this week as Joe’s wife Sara joins the show to chat about this Disney classic that put Anne Hathaway on the map.
Published 05/22/20
With Wes Anderson releasing a new film later this year, and with the sudden passing of actor Irrfan Khan, the time is right to revisit this poorly-reviewed flick about 3 brothers on an Indian train.
Published 05/14/20
Wesley Snipse does his best John McCain in this early 90s action flick about a terrorist hijacker who takes over a passenger plane. But this criminal mastermind forgot to "always bet on black!”
Published 05/04/20
Move over, Russell Crowe…THIS Gladiator came out in 1992! But in every other measurable way, it is eclipsed by the Oscar-winning Ridley Scott film, save for the bonkers performance by the late Brain Dennehy.
Published 04/26/20
You know your film trilogy is in trouble when the titular star of the first two movies refuses to work on the 3rd one. And yet, Steve James reprises his role as Curtis Jackson and almost saves this straight-to-DVD threequel.
Published 04/20/20
It’s a whole new-ish world, as Disney continues its trend of recycling their best animated features from the 90s into watered-down live action adaptations with this remake from 2019, in which the late, great Robin Williams is replaced with a grotesque CGI Will Smith.
Published 04/08/20
Rounding out our trilogy of apocalypse movies these past few weeks is the shot-on-digital zombie flick from director Danny Boyle. If you thought the undead were scary when they could barely stumble your way, wait till a horde of them chases your ass down in a full sprint!
Published 03/30/20
After a measles-on-steroids virus wipes out most of humanity, the Fresh Prince is left to hunt deer in his Mustang, hit on mannequins, and try not to get his trusty dog killed by ravenous zombie-vampire-people.
Published 03/19/20
There’s a potentially deadly virus going around that is highly contagious, and the government would rather let folks die than listen to the experts.
Published 03/12/20
Before Guy Ritchie was directing warmed-over Disney remakes from the 90s, he was putting his spin on Tarantino in this ensemble heist movie. Turn the subtitles on for this one, folks.
Published 03/06/20
Tigers and eagles and ferrets, oh my! This 80s fantasy epic has it all, including a ponderous appearance by the late, great Rip Torn. Did it deserve to be re-run ad nauseam on TBS in the 80s, or is it exposed as a Conan the Barbarian knock-off with animals?
Published 02/26/20
It’s a tale as old as time; Boy meets girl. Boy stalks girl. Girl gives herself over to said Boy with psychopathic tendencies and a penchant for leather whips. It’s a 21st century love story in this first film of a trilogy based on Twilight fan-fiction.
Published 02/20/20
Joel is out of town this week, so we're reaching back into the vault for this dozy from 2014. J-lo is in the news again after her controversial Superb Owl halftime show, but this romcom from 2002 is much more embarrassing.
Published 02/12/20
After teaming up in 2010’s The Other Guys, Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg try their luck at comedy again, this time as rival father-figures. Also, Kobe Bryant makes his first and final appearance in this film, so we take the opportunity to honor him here.
Published 02/06/20