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The podcast currently has 276 episodes available.
In our Halloween Special finale, Andy & Nat watch Adam Sandler mumble his way through the Netflix original, Hubie Halloween! Is this a new Halloween Classic that'll become equal parts terrible and nostalgia like Hocus Pocus? Yeah, that's right, Hocus Pocus isn't as good as you remember it being... This week on Rotten Reviews!
It's week 3 of our Halloween month special! This week Andy & Nat tackle Jennifer's Body in a look back at whether this movie deserves cult classic status or if it truly was rotten.
Continuing into week 2 of our 5 week Halloween special, this week we're looking at 2019's Brightburn! Taking a different approach to Halloween films this week we're focusing on suspense and the fact that children are terrifying! Coming in at a critics score of 57% on Rotten Tomatoes and an audience score of 67%, this film presents the simple question nerds have been debating for years, "What if Superman WAS evil?". Does this simple premise work? This week for week 2 of our Halloween special we'll let you know if this one's worth a watch or if you're better off skipping it!
The first film of our 5 week Halloween special we're looking back at is 2010's reimagining of the Universal classic, The Wolfman! Starring Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins and Emily Blunt, this R-rated remake is strong on the gore and light on the story. Coming in at a critics rating of 34% and a lower audience rating of 33%, we're kicking off Halloween looking to see if this movie's got the frights and fun to make it worth your while this spooky season, or are you better off skipping this beast?
This week on Rotten Reviews, we're looking back to a simpler time, a time of magic and wonder, in the golden age of Steve Carell with The Incredible Burt Wonderstone! Sitting currently at a 38% critics score and an audience score of 33%, we're gonna let you know whether or not this 2013 comedy is washed up Vegas act, or a hidden gem misunderstood!
Hugh Jackman plays a private investigator of the mind, who navigates the darkly alluring world of the past by helping his clients access lost memories. Living on the fringes of the sunken Miami coast, his life is forever changed when he takes on a new client, played Rebecca Ferguson. This week we're looking at the all new Reminiscence, currently sitting at 37% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 39% audience score. Be sure to check it out for yourself, now in theaters and streaming on HBO Max!
Disposable, dumb fun. Turn off your brain and strap in this week as we look back to 2002 when Eddie Murphy had the work ethic of The Rock and a young Owen Wilson hadn't yet helped to ruin the sacred timeline! This week on Rotten Reviews we're lightening the mood with the buddy comedy I Spy, directed by John Tucker Must Die & Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Squeakqel director Betty Thomas - coming in at 16% on Rotten Tomatoes.
On this week's *shocking* new episode of Rotten Reviews we're talking about this summer's Amazon original film that snuck under the radar, Jolt! Jolt stars Kate Beckinsale as Lindy, a beautiful, sardonically-funny woman who due to a lifelong, rare neurological disorder, she experiences sporadic rage-filled, murderous impulses that can only be stopped when she shocks herself with a special electrode device. Coming in at a critics score of 41% and an audience score of 42%, we're about to tell you what we thought.
Josh Gad can dance his way into any woman's heart, but can he dance his way into ours? This week we're taking a look back at 2015's The Wedding Ringer, starring Josh Gad, Kevin Hart and Kaley Cuoco! Currently sitting at 29% on Rotten Tomatoes, one interviewer writes, "It manages to offend on so many levels that it's genuinely remarkable." - obviously we're in now. We're talking about our first viewing of The Wedding Ringer right now on Rotten Reviews!
This week on Rotten Reviews, Will Smith tries to kill himself and his acting career in 2019's long lost stinker: Gemini Man! But don't let that headline fool you, find out what we really thought! Currently sitting at a critics score of 26% on Rotten Tomatoes and an audience score of 83%, we're about to bridge the gap this week on Rotten Reviews!
The podcast currently has 276 episodes available.