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This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, Sean and Jeff weigh in on the heated Superwoke controversy, diving into the cultural conversation and what it means for the film world.
We also review three big new releases:
Heads of StateDirected by Ilya Naishuller
The Old Guard 2
Starring John Cena, Idris Elba, Priyanka Chopra
The U.S. President and British Prime Minister—famous for their public feud—are forced to work together after Air Force One goes down in hostile territory. Can they stop a global conspiracy and save the free world?Directed by Victoria Mahoney
Jurassic World: Rebirth
Starring Charlize Theron, Uma Thurman, Kiki Layne
Andy and her band of immortal warriors face their greatest threat yet as a long-lost immortal re-emerges, complicating their mission to protect humanity.Directed by Gareth Edwards
Starring Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey
A daring mission to retrieve dinosaur DNA from the original Jurassic Park site uncovers a shocking, sinister secret hidden for decades.Plus our usual tangents, debates, and laughs!
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Leprechaun 3
Brian Trenchard Smith
Starring Warwick Davis
Released June 27th, 1995
One night in Las Vegas, a pawn shop owner purchases a statue of a leprechaun from a mysterious stranger. He ignores the stranger's warning to never remove the statue's golden medallion and takes it for himself. Instantly the statue transforms into the murderous Leprechaun, who vows to kill anyone who takes his gold. Scott McCoy, who unwittingly took a gold coin from the pawn shop, and Tammy, Scott's new friend, are first on the list.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie
Directed by Bryan Spicer
Starring Amy Jo Johnson, Jason David Frank
Release June 30th, 1995 -
This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, Jeff and Sean kick things off by once again lamenting the state of Star Wars fandom, which never fails to disappoint. Then it’s full throttle into two of the week’s biggest (and most unfairly maligned) releases, plus a look back at a modern sci-fi classic.
🚗 F1: The MovieDirected by Joseph Kosinski
🤖 Megan 2.0
Starring Brad Pitt, Kerry Condon, Damson Idris, and Javier Bardem
Sonny Hayes was once Formula 1’s most promising driver until a devastating accident derailed his career. Decades later, he’s lured back to the track to help save a struggling team and mentor a young hotshot, learning that redemption isn’t a solo journey.Directed by Gerald Johnstone
🔍 Classic: Ex Machina (10 Years Later)
Starring Allison Williams and Violet McGraw
Two years after M3GAN’s murderous rampage, Gemma is trying to regulate AI—while the military creates an even more dangerous android, Amelia. When Amelia becomes self-aware, Gemma is forced to bring back M3GAN—faster, stronger, deadlier—to stop her.
We loved Megan 2.0 and launch our own little campaign to SAVE MEGAN 2.0!, as the movie is getting unfairly buried at the box office and even its own studio seems to be giving up on it.Directed by Alex Garland
Starring Domhnall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander, and Oscar Isaac
We revisit the haunting, thought-provoking Ex Machina a decade later. Caleb wins a chance to test Nathan’s beautiful and cunning AI creation, Ava—but quickly realizes he’s more of a pawn than a participant. Still chilling and relevant today.Follow Us:
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Batman Forever 1995
Directed by Joel Schumacher
Written by Lee Batchler, Akiva Goldsman
Starring Val Kilmer, Jim Carrey, Tommy Lee Jones, Nicole Kidman
Batman (Val Kilmer) faces off against two foes: the schizophrenic, horribly scarred former District Attorney Harvey Dent, aka Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones), and the Riddler (Jim Carrey), a disgruntled ex-Wayne Enterprises inventor seeking revenge against his former employer by unleashing his brain-sucking weapon on Gotham City's residents. As the caped crusader also deals with tortured memories of his parents' murder, he has a new romance, with psychologist Chase Meridian (Nicole Kidman). -
This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, we dive into a wide range of cinematic experiences—from post-apocalyptic horror to action-comedy chaos to heartfelt animated sci-fi. Whether you’re here for the zombies, the laughs, or the feels, we’ve got something for everyone.
🎬 28 Years LaterThe long-awaited sequel to Danny Boyle’s iconic zombie saga is finally here. Picking up nearly three decades after the outbreak began, 28 Years Later explores a decimated world where survival is no longer just about staying alive—it's about finding meaning in the ruins. Can the franchise recapture the bleak brilliance of the original? We discuss.
💥 Bride HardYes, it’s exactly what it sounds like—an action-comedy hybrid where a bride goes full John McClane to save her wedding day. It’s loud, it’s absurd, and it might just be one of the wildest rom-com premises ever made. Is it a guilty pleasure, or just guilty of trying too hard? We break it down.
🚀 ElioPixar returns with Elio, a coming-of-age sci-fi story about a boy mistakenly abducted by aliens and declared the ambassador of Earth. It’s heartwarming, imaginative, and packed with that Pixar charm—but does it stand with the studio’s best? Tune in to hear our thoughts.
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This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast:
Sean and Jeff kick things off by gleefully roasting the trailer for the upcoming I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel—which looks more like a parody than a follow-up. From there, they split on one of the more polarizing new releases before coming together for an emotional deep-dive into one of the year's best films.
MaterialistsDirected by Celine Song
The Life of Chuck
Starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, Pedro Pascal
A high-end New York City matchmaker finds herself caught between a lucrative life with the “perfect” client and unresolved feelings for her flawed, but compelling, ex. One of our hosts appreciated the charm, the other… not so much.Directed by Mike Flanagan
Classic Review: A Good Marriage
Starring Tom Hiddleston, Karen Gillan, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Mark Hamill, Mia Sara, and Carl Lumbly
Flanagan dials back the horror to deliver a deeply personal, existential love letter to life and memory. Based on a Stephen King short story, The Life of Chuck is haunting, beautiful, and profoundly moving. Both Sean and Jeff were all in on this one.We didn’t linger too long on this 2014 thriller based on another Stephen King short story. Following the emotional resonance of The Life of Chuck, returning to a run-of-the-mill King adaptation just didn’t quite hit.
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This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, we cover a wild mix of genres—stylish revenge thrillers, quirky capers, shark horror, supernatural suspense, and a cult classic thriller.
BallerinaDirected by Len Wiseman
The Phoenician Scheme
Starring Ana de Armas, Keanu Reeves
Set in the John Wick universe, Ballerina follows Eve Macarro, trained by the deadly Ruska Roma, as she unleashes her skills on an army of assassins in her quest to avenge her father's murder.Directed by Wes Anderson
Dangerous Animals
Starring Benicio Del Toro, Mia Threapleton
In classic Anderson fashion, this film delivers a visually whimsical and tonally oddball tale of inheritance, danger, and absurdity as a nun becomes the unlikely heir to a business empire under siege from international foes.Directed by Sean Byrne
Bring Her Back
Starring Hassie Harrison
A sun-soaked nightmare with blood in the water. A surfer named Zephyr is held captive by a shark-worshiping serial killer aboard his boat, racing to escape before becoming bait in a gruesome ritual.Directed by Michael and Danny Philippou
Classic Review: Mute Witness (1995)
Starring Sally Hawkins, Billy Barratt, Sora Wong
From the creators of Talk to Me comes another chilling descent into supernatural terror. A foster home hides sinister secrets when two siblings witness a horrifying ritual that puts their souls—and sanity—at risk.Directed by Anthony Waller
Starring Marina Zudina, Faye Ripley
This criminally underrated ‘90s thriller follows a mute makeup artist who accidentally stumbles upon a snuff film being made in a Russian studio. What follows is a tense and terrifying game of survival against the Russian mafia.🎧 Whether you’re in the mood for high-octane action, art house eccentricity, or brutal horror, this episode has something for every film fan.
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Directed by Clint Eastwood
Written by Richard LaGravenese
Starring Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood
Release Date June 2nd, 1995
My written review of The Bridges of Madison County
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The Bridges of Madison County is a 1992 best-selling romance novel by American writer Robert James Waller. It tells the story of an Italian-American World War II war bride living on a farm in 1960s Madison County, Iowa. Madison County is known for having the largest group of covered bridges in one area west of the Mississippi River, which are historically significant and were added to the National Register of Historic Places. The novel was later adapted into a film featuring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood, set in 1965 and centered around the love story between Francesca Johnson and National Geographic photojournalist Robert Kincaid. -
Johnny Mnemonic 1995
Directed by Robert Longo
Starring Keanu Reeves, Dina Meyer, Ice T
In this film based on the William Gibson story, Johnny (Keanu Reeves) is a data courier who has a secret stash of information implanted into his mind. However, the data will kill Johnny if he cannot retrieve it within 48 hours. Accompanied by physically enhanced bodyguard Jane (Dina Meyer), Johnny sets out to acquire the passwords he needs to save himself. Worse yet, he is hunted by gangster Shinji (Denis Akiyama) and businessman Takahashi (Takeshi), both of whom seek the data Johnny possesses. -
This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, we dive into explosive action, unexpected comedy duos, and a nostalgic dose of horror mayhem.
🎬 Mission: Impossible – The Final ReckoningTom Cruise returns (again!) in what might be the last ride for Ethan Hunt. We unpack the stunts, the stakes, and whether the franchise is truly wrapping up—or just reloading.
🧠 Hurry Up TomorrowThis buzzworthy indie thriller is gaining traction. We break down whether its high-concept premise actually delivers or gets lost in its own ambition.
😂 FriendshipStarring Tim Robinson & Paul Rudd.
💀 Final Destination: Bloodlines
A quirky new comedy featuring two of the funniest guys in the business—does the unexpected pairing hit the right notes or trip over its own weirdness?The deathtrap franchise is back. Is this a fresh take on fate, or just a retread of the greatest hits with new faces and gorier kills?
🎞 Classic Rewind: Final Destination 2Arguably the peak of the series, we revisit the legendary log truck scene and discuss why this sequel still holds up after all these years.
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Crimson Tide
Directed by Tony Scott
Starring Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman, and Viggo Mortensen
Release Date May 12th, 1995
After the Cold War, a breakaway Russian republic with nuclear warheads becomes a possible worldwide threat. U.S. submarine Capt. Frank Ramsey (Gene Hackman) signs on a relatively green but highly recommended Lt. Cmdr. Ron Hunter (Denzel Washington) to the USS Alabama, which may be the only ship able to stop a possible Armageddon. When Ramsay insists that the Alabama must act aggressively, Hunter, fearing they will start rather than stop a disaster, leads a potential mutiny to stop him. -
This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, Jeff and Sean discuss two new documentaries stirring up buzz in the film world: The Dark Side of Society, which explores the cult horror hit Society, and Megadoc, a behind-the-scenes look at Francis Ford Coppola’s long-gestating and enigmatic Megalopolis.
New ReleasesShadow Force
Directed by Joe Carnahan
Starring Omar Sy and Kerry Washington
An estranged couple with a dangerous past are forced back together when their former employers—a secretive shadow ops unit—put a deadly bounty on their heads. With their son in tow, they must outrun trained killers and reconcile old wounds.Fight or Flight
Directed by James Madigan
Starring Josh Hartnett
Mid-air mayhem erupts as a mercenary tracks a mysterious figure known only as "The Ghost" on an international flight. When it’s revealed the plane is packed with assassins targeting them both, survival depends on an uneasy alliance.Clown in a Cornfield
Classic Review: The Funhouse (1981)
Directed by Eli Craig
Starring Katie Douglas and Kevin Durand
A small town’s hidden rage takes a terrifying turn when a vengeful clown emerges from the cornfields, targeting residents one by one. Part slasher, part social commentary, this horror flick mixes bloodshed with rural paranoia.Directed by Tobe Hooper
Coming Next Week:
Starring Elizabeth Berridge
In this underrated cult classic, a group of teens sneaks into a traveling carnival for an overnight thrill—but their night of mischief turns deadly when they witness a murder inside the Funhouse. Trapped inside with a disfigured killer, it’s a fight to survive until morning.Final Destination: Bloodline
Hurry Up Tomorrow
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On this week’s episode of the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, Sean and Jeff celebrate one of the most dynamic actresses working today—Florence Pugh. From indie dramas to superhero blockbusters, she’s proven her versatility again and again. We take a deep dive into her incredible career, discussing highlights like Fighting with My Family, Macbeth, The Falling, A Good Person, Little Women, Oppenheimer, and, of course, Midsommar.
New Releases:The Surfer
Directed by Lorcan Finnegan
Starring Nicolas Cage
A man returns to his childhood beach to surf with his son, only to be humiliated by territorial locals. What starts as a quiet trip turns into a psychological and physical war of wills.The Shrouds
Directed by David Cronenberg
Starring Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger, and Guy Pearce
In classic Cronenberg fashion, this eerie sci-fi tale follows a grieving tech entrepreneur who invents a machine to communicate with the dead—blurring the line between life, death, and obsession.Another Simple Favor
Directed by Paul Feig
Starring Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick
The stylish thriller returns as Stephanie heads to Italy to support her enigmatic friend Emily—only to find herself wrapped up in another web of secrets, lies, and possibly revenge.Thunderbolts
Spotlight: The Career of Florence Pugh
Directed by Jake Schreier
Starring Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Sebastian Stan, and Lewis Pullman
Marvel’s team of misfits and antiheroes—including Yelena Belova—are thrown together for a dangerous mission where survival means confronting their most painful pasts.We break down the rise of Florence Pugh—how she’s become one of our favorite performers and why she continues to command the screen no matter the genre.
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While You Were Sleeping
Directed by John Turteltaub
Starring Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman
Released April 21st, 1995
Lonely transit worker Lucy Eleanor Moderatz (Sandra Bullock) pulls her longtime crush, Peter (Peter Gallagher), from the path of an oncoming train. At the hospital, doctors report that he's in a coma, and a misplaced comment from Lucy causes Peter's family to assume that she is his fiancée. When Lucy doesn't correct them, they take her into their home and confidence. Things get even more complicated when she finds herself falling for Peter's sheepish brother, Jack (Bill Pullman). -
This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, we're tackling two exciting new releases and diving back into a pivotal moment in the Star Wars saga!
New This Week:The Accountant 2
Directed by Gavin O’Connor
Starring Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal
Christian Wolff returns! This time, the brilliant forensic accountant teams up with his estranged but deadly brother to take on a dangerous new threat. Together, they must track down mysterious assassins before it’s too late.Until Dawn
This Week’s Classic:
Directed by David F. Sandberg
Starring Ella Rubin and Peter Stormare
A group of friends searching for a missing sister find themselves trapped in a terrifying time loop. Stalked by a masked killer in a desolate valley, they must relive the nightmare again and again until they find a way to survive the night—or die trying.Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Directed by George Lucas
Starring Ewan McGregor and Natalie Portman
Three years into the Clone Wars, Anakin Skywalker’s loyalty is tested like never before. As he grows closer to Chancellor Palpatine and further from the Jedi Order, darkness looms. In one of the saga’s most pivotal chapters, friendships are shattered, and Darth Vader is born.Follow Us:
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This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, we dive into a bloody fairy tale twist, some high-stakes espionage, and a terrifying date night from hell—plus a couple of drum beats and a vampire classic for good measure.
The Death of Snow WhiteDirected by Jason Brooks – Starring Sanae Loutsis
Warfare
This isn’t the Disney version. Snow White is on the run from her wicked stepmother and finds herself aligned with a group of seven dwarves… who are less "Hi-Ho" and more "psycho." Expect gore, survival horror, and a dark twist on a childhood favorite.Directed by Alex Garland & Ray Mendoza – Starring Will Poulter, Charles Melton, Joseph Quinn
Count Me In
A gritty war drama where a Navy SEAL surveillance mission in Iraq goes horribly wrong. Packed with tension, chaos, and Garland’s signature existential dread.Directed by Mark Lo – Featuring Stewart Copeland, Claire Ferguson, Chad Smith, Clem Burke
The Amateur
A celebration of rock’s heartbeat—this documentary features some of music’s most iconic drummers sharing what it means to keep time and create rhythm. Warning: you might be inspired to buy a drum kit afterward.Directed by James Hawes – Starring Rami Malek, Laurence Fishburne, Rachel Brosnahan
Drop
After losing his wife in a terrorist attack, a CIA codebreaker goes rogue. Fueled by grief and intelligence, he sets out on a globe-spanning mission of revenge when the agency fails him.Directed by Christopher Landon – Starring Meghann Fahy, Brandon Sklenar
Sinners
What starts as a romantic evening for a widowed mom quickly devolves into psychological torment when a mysterious figure threatens her family unless she commits murder. Tense, intimate, and full of suspense.Directed by Ryan Coogler – Starring Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Delroy Lindo
Classic Review: Fright Night (1985)
Twin brothers return home hoping for peace, only to find that evil doesn't forget. A southern Gothic drama that mixes family trauma with spiritual reckoning and small-town menace.Directed by Tom Holland – Starring William Ragsdale, Chris Sarandon, Roddy McDowall
Teenage horror nerd Charley Brewster is convinced his new neighbor is a vampire. No one believes him, so he turns to a B-movie TV host for help. Campy, creepy, and a total ‘80s gem.Follow Us Online:
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Directed by Harold Ramis
Starring Al Franken, Vincent D'Onofrio, Laura San Giacomo
Stuart Smalley follows a 12-step program for his life and manages to get his job back and clear the mess in the family despite all the challenges. -
This week Sean and Jeff talked about the most evil or ‘devilish’ movies in history in honor of I Hate Critics episode 666
Both Sean and Jeff offered their Top 5 Demon/Devil Movies and had Bob been able to join us, we would have stayed on theme with three Top 6 countdowns but it simply didn’t make sense without him.
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Abby (1974)
An archaeologist (William Marshall) tries to rid a minister's (Terry Carter) wife (Carol Speed) of a spewing demon dug up in Nigeria.
The Devil and Father Amorth (2018)
In 1973 he brought us the film classic, The Exorcist. 45 years later, Academy Award-winning director William Friedkin brings us the real thing.
The Last Exorcism 2010
After years of gulling the faithful, cleric Cotton Marcus (Patrick Fabian) feels remorse and decides to expose his chicanery through filming a documentary. With a crew in tow, Marcus arrives at the Louisiana farm of devout Louis Sweetzer, who believes that his daughter, Nell, is possessed. When the usual stunts fail, he realizes that he is face-to-face with real evil and must summon true faith to protect Nell, the others and himself from demonic power.
The Witch (2015)
In 1630 New England, panic and despair envelops a farmer, his wife and their children when youngest son Samuel suddenly vanishes. The family blames Thomasin, the oldest daughter who was watching the boy at the time of his disappearance. With suspicion and paranoia mounting, twin siblings Mercy and Jonas suspect Thomasin of witchcraft, testing the clan's faith, loyalty and love to one another.
Hereditary (Number 1 for both Sean and Jeff)
When the matriarch of the Graham family passes away, her daughter and grandchildren begin to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets about their ancestry, trying to outrun the sinister fate they have inherited.
Jeff’s Remaining List
Prince of Darkness 1987
Poking around in a church cellar, a priest (Donald Pleasence) finds an otherworldly vial filled with slime. Frightened, he brings his discovery to a circle of top scholars and scientists, who eventually learn that the strange liquid is the essence of Satan. The slime then begins to seep out, turning some of the academics into zombified killers. As the possessed battle the survivors, student Kelly (Susan Blanchard) is infected by a large quantity of the liquid and becomes Satan personified.
House of the Devil (2009)
Desperate to make some money so she can move into a new apartment, college student Samantha Hughes (Jocelin Donahue) takes a mysterious babysitting job. When she arrives at the house, Mr. Ulman (Tom Noonan) mentions a full lunar eclipse and explains there is no child, but that Samantha will be watching his mother instead. After exploring the sinister-seeming house, Samantha soon comes to realize that her employers are hiding a horrifying secret and have plans to use her, dead or alive.
Exorcist 3 (1990)
Police Lt. Kinderman (George C. Scott) notices similarities between his current murder investigation and the methods used by the Gemini killer (Brad Dourif) who was executed 15 years before. He soon discovers a hospitalized mental patient (Jason Miller) claiming to be the dead serial killer, but who looks uncannily like a priest Kinderman knew who died during an exorcism. As more bodies are found, Kinderman looks for connections between the two supposedly dead men.
Devil (2010)
Five strangers' day begins with an elevator ride in a Philadelphia office tower. But, what happens next is anything but ordinary. The elevator gets stuck, and the trapped passengers, who expected to be together just a few minutes, now face the revelation of their secrets and transgressions. Frightening events turn annoyance into terror, as they begin to realize that one of their number is Lucifer himself.
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Tommy Boy
Directed by Peter Segal
Starring Chris Farley and David Spade
After his beloved father (Brian Dennehy) dies, dimwitted Tommy Callahan (Chris Farley) inherits a near-bankrupt automobile parts factory in Sandusky, Ohio. His brand new stepmother, Beverly (Bo Derek), wants to cash out and close, but Tommy's sentimental attachment to his father's employees spurs him to make one last-ditch effort to find someone who will buy their products. With his father's tightly wound assistant, Richard (David Spade), in tow, Tommy hits the road to scare up some new clients. - Show more