Streaming Nonsense is a podcast that reviews those lesser seen movies you see listed on streaming services that you were always curious about.
Bryan and Sam throw horns and headbang to the greatest metal of all time while not sacrificing goats in this review of Metal Messiah.
Bryan and Sam smoke a massive amount of weed and confront their personal demons in this review of Off Season.
Bryan and Sam are reminded of the importance of safely handling explosives in this review of The Dutchman.
Bryan and Sam ride the stringy time wimey loops they discover in this review of Displacement.
Bryan and Sam journey to the Renn Faire to see Moses put Excalibur back in the stone in this review of Journey to Promethea.
Bryan and Sam learn Kung-Fu and ride hoverboards through a futuristic city in this review of the animated feature Technotise: Edit and I.
Bryan and Sam discover time travel is super easy in this review of Alistair1918.
This week, Bryan and Sam look back at the first 50 films that they reviewed for Streaming Nonsense.
Bryan and Sam discuss reality and the meta-life in this review of The Frame.
Strange things are telling Bryan and Sam how to feel about It Lives In The Attic.
Bryan and Sam perforate some demons on the mean streets of Angel City in this review of Prophecy of Eve.
Bryan and Sam fight off zombies and vampires and cyborgs and cockroaches and a werewolf in this review of Recon 2020: The Caprini Massacre.
Bryan and Sam ponder life's hardships while watching lion documentaries in this review of Niagara Motel.
Bryan and Sam dig into the horrors of the old west in this review of The Burrowers.
Bryan and Sam wrestle with a series of oddly intelligent arguments wrapped in a chocolatey coating of awkwardly sexualized fight choreography in this review of Minty the Assassin.
Bryan and Sam grow a beautiful garden in this review of Greenfingers.
Bryan and Sam desperately search for a Brand New U in this review of Identicals.
Bryan and Sam assess the state of the human resistance in the war against our Cyborg exterminators in this review of Cyborg X.
Bryan and Sam follow four friends on an epic Tolkein-esque quest for redemption to a gaming competition in Florida in this review of Rise of the Fellowship.
Bryan and Sam ask all the questions that have no answers in this review of Find Me.