The Cinema Snob kicks off 2021 right, by reviewing Stanley Kubrick's classic adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining.
The Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd in the Child's Play franchise which was released only 9 months after the 2nd film.
A clone of Donald Trump fights the Illuminati 1000 years in the future alongside Bigfoot and Van Helsing. Yes, this is a real movie.
Nevermind Dirty Harry when there's the 1974 movie Dirty O'Neil!
The Cinema Snob reviews the 1982 romantic comedy Soup for One, which is the winner of last week's Patreon poll.
The Cinema Snob reviews John Boorman's cult 1974 science fiction film starring Sean Connery!
Stephen King's The Stand has been adapted again in this 2020-2021 miniseries! The Cinema Snob reviews the new show and sees how it compares to the 1994 version.
Before the new remake comes to VOD, The Cinema Snob reviews the 2003 original version of Wrong Turn.
The Cinema Snob checks out the US Version of Godzilla Raids Again titled Gigantis The Fire Monster!
Before Zack Snyder's Justice League comes to HBO Max, The Cinema Snob goes all the way back to 1997 to review this little seen TV Movie version that aired only once.
Like every great horror franchise, the Leprechaun finally goes to space! The Cinema Snob reviews this 4th entry in the series for St. Patrick's Day week.
We've spotlighted Godzilla movies, and now The Cinema Snob reviews the glorious original classic King Kong.
Before Godzilla vs Kong is released, The Cinema Snob goes back to review the original 1963 King Kong vs Godzilla!
A new horror film about a killer pair of possessed blue jeans? And it's awesome?
The Cinema Snob reviews the new movie Roe V Wade.
Now it's Pinhead's turn to go to outer space as The Cinema Snob reviews Hellraiser 4!
The Cinema Snob reviews MST3K for it's 25th anniversary and also shows some love for This Island Earth!
The Cinema Snob checks out the first direct to video Hellraiser movie, Hellraiser 5: Inferno, directed by Scott Derrickson!
Before the new film Spiral: From the Book of Saw is released, The Cinema Snob reviews the original 2004 Saw film Directed by James Wan and written by Leigh Whannel!
The Cinema Snob reviews Hellraiser 6, which brings back Ashley Laurence as Kirsty Cotton and is starring Dean Winters!
Neil Breen is back, and this time it's double the Breen! The Cinema Snob reviews his latest film, Twisted Pair.
The Cinema Snob shows some love for the late great Charles Grodin by spotlighting the 1994 comedy Clifford, starring Martin Short as a 10 year old kid!
Now time for the 7th film in the Hellraiser franchise!
For Father's Day, The Cinema Snob reviews the 2009 remake of The Stepfather, starring Dylan Walsh and Penn Badgley.
From the creators of Second Glance, it's the Christian version of The Twilight Zone starring the carrots guy from Crime of the Age! The Cinema Snob feels right at home being back.
Jeff has a problem, which of course can only be cured by getting rid of the evil of Rock and Roll Music. The Cinema Snob reviews one of the most notorious anti-rock movies of its time.
Several years after reviewing the first film, The Cinema Snob finally gets around to reviewing the in name only 1988 sequel to Saturday the 14th, titled Saturday the 14th Strikes Back!
In preparation for the upcoming film, The Cinema Snob reviews the original 1992 Candyman, plus the sequels Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh, and Candyman 3: Day of the Dead.
The Cinema Snob braves his way through 5G Zombies, from the creators of Angry Asian Murder Hornets!
The Cinema Snob honors the late Sonny Chiba by reviewing The Street Fighter, The Return of the Street Fighter, and The Streetfighter's Last Revenge!
Musical March in September is here! The Cinema Snob kicks off the month by reviewing this cult classic 1978 KISS TV movie.
The Cinema Snob finally spotlights the 1969 musical Paint Your Wagon, starring Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood! Is it as bad as Homer and Bart said it was, and is it about painting a wagon?
It's the most shpadoinkle review yet, as The Cinema Snob reviews the musical western comedy classic Cannibal The Musical, from director Trey Parker and Troma!
This year's Musical March in September has come to an end, as The Cinema Snob finally reviews the 1984 country music comedy Rhinestone starring Sylvester Stallone and Dolly Parton.
It's the 8th entry in the Hellraiser series, and also the last one to feature Doug Bradley as Pinhead. Find out what The Cinema Snob thinks of this movie, which also features Henry Cavill in an early role!
With No Time to Die in theaters, The Cinema Snob reviews the 4th James Bond feature, Thunderball, starring Sean Connery!
The Cinema Snob reviews the Halloween special from the great Paul Lynde, which aired in 1976 and featured guest appearances from KISS, Florence Henderson, Betty White, Margaret Hamilton, Billy Barty and more!
The Cinema Snob reviews the sequel Night of the Demons 2, which may not have the power of Rog, but it does have Father Bob and Sister Gloria!
The Cinema Snob goes through 200+ movie releases of 1981, from Raiders of the Lost Ark to Arthur and plenty of slasher films!
It's often called the worst of the Hellraiser series, and it was the first to not feature Doug Bradley as Pinhead. The Cinema Snob reviews the 9th entry in the series to see how bad it really is.
Time to get raptured again, as The Cinema Snob watches the 1972 bizarre rapture film A Thief in the Night, the first in a 4 part movie series.
While doing the 1981 in Film episode, one movie that stuck out was Private Lessons, quite possibly the ickiest movie of the year! The Cinema Snob reviews this comedy starring Sylvia Kristel and Howard Hesseman.
Christmas Season has begun, and The Cinema Snob gets his new onesie to review Father Christmas Is Back, quite possibly one of the most awkward Christmas films ever made.
That's right, there's another magic kiss in an elevator movie!
After spotlighting the previous two Black Christmas films, The Cinema Snob & The Nostalgia Critic finally team up for the 3rd Black Christmas film, this time a PG-13 slasher film with a plot that has to be seen to be believed!
The Cinema Snob reviews Bloody Birthday for his 40th birthday!