Episode 447: Cube (1997)
While many sequels and a reboot has spawned, the best film is still the first one. Scott and Joey review this 90's classic.

While many sequels and a reboot has spawned, the best film is still the first one. Scott and Joey review this 90's classic.
Doomed from the beginning, Dr Moreau is exactly what you don't want to get out of hand on set. From hard to work with actors and even mother nature.
The last film made by Cannon and man, does it sure feel like it. Movie studios don't fail Chuck Norris, Chuck Norris fails movie studios.
Back in 1994, they tried to make a Fantastic Four movie. This is the product of that. It was never released, for good reason.
A remake of the 1945 film Dead Of Night. Told in anthology style. Mediocre at best. Much better horror movies in the 80s.
There really is nowhere to begin with this. How bad it truly is, on every level. Does it even fill that bad movie void?
While Scott picked the right film to win Best Picture, Joey ran away with the win for the most correct answers! We also spin the wheel for a new film to review!
Scott and Joey go over all the nominations and make their prediction ahead of the 2025 Academy Awards! Who will win? Who gets bragging rights?
A very young Dylan makes it into the Folk scene and quickly becomes famous. He's not able to handle it all too well as it ruins his relationships and nearly his music career. Well made.
When Laszlo (Brody) comes to America alone to restart his life, nothing is easy. You see why he turns to alcohol and drugs. Why he's talented but throwing it away. No one ever seems to be what they say they are.
Surprisingly well made and gripping film. The score alone should win an Oscar as it keeps this movie moving. While the film is good, with the score it's a much better movie.
Based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Nickel Boys tells the story of two boys growing up in a reform school in Florida.
Another film that starts one way and pivots into something else. It's works so well that we thought we'd go in hating this film and came out enjoying it quite a bit.
Another musical in this year's Oscar list. Was Hollywood tricked into nominating this? We think so. So, so BAD.
This could possibly be Joey's favorite film from 2024. It's a huge achievement that it was even nominated for best picture given how the movie starts and how it ends.
What's not to love about this sequel that may actually be better than the first film? Scott's not one for Sci-Fi and even he enjoyed it.
Wicked is reviewed this week. Only part 1 and quite long. Enjoyable? Yes. Are musicals for us? No.
We talk about all the Oscar nominated films for 2024. What will win, what will not. Who's right?
Up this week is the film Beau Is Afraid. It's an odyssey esque style film where reality from fiction isn't always easy to spot. Or is it?
We review Phantasm III because, why not? Actually, we didn't have any reviews from 1994 and this was the least crappy film. Seriously.
If there's one thing you never do, that's give sexy nanny bots naughty parts. Nothing good comes of it, ever.
This week we review the excellent Ari Aster film Hereditary. It does everything right and keeps you glued.
While Scott was disappointed by the film Joey enjoyed it quite a bit. How do the boys square off against eachother about Longlegs? Find Out.
We review the first film in the Angel series. Highschool student by day and hooker by night and there's a killer on the loose killing prostitutes. It's like a reverse Taxi Driver.
Back in 2001 on a small TV in Scott's apartment, we watched this film and were extremely dissapointed. Is that still the case after revisiting this film 23 years later?
Much like last week, this was one of our favorite films growing up. Does it still hold up or are we just being nostalgic?
When we were kids it didn't get any better than this film. Absolutely loved it back then. Do we still agree or are we too damn jaded now?
Scott and Joey talk about the remake of the 1958 film. Joey still enjoys the film while Scott has his issues. We both agree it's fun and gory as hell!
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon meets Remo Williams meets Stifler. This film is none of those no matter how much wire work they use and how likeable Chow Yun-Fat and sometimes Seann William Scott is.
Possibly the worst film Brian Yuzna has ever made. Love or hate him, he's always bringing something to the table. The film feels like he had too many people other than him calling the shots.