Every week your hosts Shawn Watson and Jordan Stewart will pick a movie that scored between 25 and 75% on Rotten Tomatoes. After watching the movie, we’ll spend some time talking about it and why it landed such mediocre reviews. Join us as we try to figure what went wrong and how it might have gone better.
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As far as sequels go, Day of the Soldado follows closely in the original's footsteps, even if it ultimately falls short of living up to masterpiece that is Sicario!
Almost 30 years later, A Goofy Move stands out as more than a cult classic! It's a funny and wholesome father/son road trip comedy that still resonates today!
We check out what many consider one of the greatest video game to film adaptations. How does Silent Hill hold up 18 years after its release?
While riding on nostalgia vibes, the fourth Beverly Hills Cop delivers where most late sequels fall short, especially with the help of Eddie Murphy and his endless charisma!
Nothing splits the room more than this movie other than pineapple pizza!
Bad Boys for Life is everything you want in an action movie and then some!
We check out Dwayne The Rock Johnson's first foray into being an action star! How much has changed since The Rundown released?
A couple odd miscastings cannot undo the power and life that Bram Stoker's Dracula brings to the big screen!
Rounders brings a high stakes, fast paced, underground world of poker that makes you want to buy into the story and characters!
The Foreigner is a lean and mean action political thriller with a once in a lifetime powerful performance by Jackie Chan!
What would be a run of the mill courtroom thriller is elevated by Edward Norton's stellar film debut and powerful ending!
We take a trip together down nostalgia road and revisit the beloved Chris Farley film Tommy Boy!
Stir Echoes had the misfortune of releasing the same year as The Sixth Sense, but how does it ultimately hold up against the occult classic?
Blood Diamond has some epic action sequences and fantastic acting in an otherwise uneven movie that feels like a PSA by the end!
Venom is a chopped up, unevely paced tonal mess that is ultimately saved by Tom Hardy's captivating performance!
Although now considered a Sci-Fi classic with a more and more relevant message today, Starship Troopers was a very misunderstood work of satire upon it's initial release.
Does Austin Powers stand the test of the time as a stone-cold comedy classic or just another spoof that has aged like milk?