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A concise deep-dive look at the films of the 1990s, as well as newer films that were influenced by them. Hosted by Vince Leo, author of the review site Qwipster.net.

To the '90s and Beyond! Film Podcast Vince Leo

    • TV & Film
    • 4.8 • 34 Ratings

A concise deep-dive look at the films of the 1990s, as well as newer films that were influenced by them. Hosted by Vince Leo, author of the review site Qwipster.net.

    Cube (2021) | Yasuhiko Shimizu

    Cube (2021) | Yasuhiko Shimizu

    This Japanese remake of the 1997 Canadian thriller depicts several strangers awakening in a prison of cubic cells, some of them booby-trapped, not knowing how they got there or why. The prisoners must use their combined skills if they are to escape alive.

    • 29 min
    Cube Zero (2004) | Ernie Barbarash

    Cube Zero (2004) | Ernie Barbarash

    A group of strangers awakens with very little memory of who they are and finds that they have been involuntarily placed in a maze containing deadly traps. Meanwhile, a young technician watching over the Cube grows appalled at what he sees and endeavors to rescue a woman he finds a connection to who is trapped within.

    • 22 min
    Cube 2: Hypercube (2002) | Andrzej Sekula

    Cube 2: Hypercube (2002) | Andrzej Sekula

    In this follow-up to the 1997 futuristic cult thriller, Cube, another group of strangers find themselves transported into a maze of cube rooms for unknown reasons as they try to make their escape.

    • 29 min
    Cube (1997) | Vincenzo Natali

    Cube (1997) | Vincenzo Natali

    Without knowing how they got there or why they were there, several strangers awaken in a maze of cube-like rooms, some of them containing deadly booby traps. There's tough cop Quentin (Maurice Dean Wint), doctor Holloway (Nicky Guadagni), young math whiz Leaven (Nicole de Boer), escape artist Rennes (Wayne Robson), autistic savant Kazan (Andrew Miller) and architect Worth (David Hewlett). The cube inhabitants must rely on each other's strengths if they are to have any chance to escape.

    Sphere (1998) | Barry Levinson

    Sphere (1998) | Barry Levinson

    The remains of a crashed spaceship, over three centuries old, is found on the ocean floor somewhere in the South Pacific, and a psychologist and his crew of scientists are selected to investigate. On board the ship, they encounter a strange spherical object, and after one of them enters the sphere, strange and not-too-pleasant things begin happening to them.

    • 40 min
    Event Horizon (1997) | Paul Anderson

    Event Horizon (1997) | Paul Anderson

    In the year 2047, a crew of American astronauts is sent to Neptune to try to save the crew and ship called the Event Horizon, which had mysteriously disappeared several years before. They find the Event Horizon but what they find inside is something more than they expected. Laurence Fishburne and Sam Neill star in this Paul W.S. Anderson sci-fi/horror mesh.

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
34 Ratings

34 Ratings

Arconna ,

Solid Film Reviews

Vince is remarkable here. How he manages to be the only one talking for around 13-15 minutes and yet give such insightful commentary and remain remarkably entertaining is astonishing. This is a masterclass in the style, and folks really should listen to every episode. A+

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I listen to these reviews even if I don’t like the movie!

So insightful, with such clear writing and thoughtful analysis, I listen to these even if I don’t care about the movie. Vince Leo’s reviews don’t have the selfish egotistical tone of many reviewers. Vince could review a peanut butter and jelly sandwich … and I’d listen!!

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Everything reviewed!

All kinds of movies reviewed, and cleanly! Everything from Blockbusters to foreign films.

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