Steve Stebbing

Breaking down all things pop culture

Another big anticipated 2024 horror film hit theaters and both Chloe and I have our thoughts on it as Lupita N’yongo and Joseph Quinn find themselves in a new Quiet Place this week. I also have a couple of Criterion viewings to mention, a classic one in a brand new 4K as well as an …

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This week I kick off the show with horror again but can M. Night Shyamalan’s daughter make up for last week’s letdown? Speaking of last week’s film, Chloe has her thoughts on it during this episode and both of us have some praise for Sydney Sweeney and the film she fought for. One of my …

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This week I got in touch with my imagination once again, but from the family film side with Ryan Reynolds, I got to check out the latest Ivan Sen flick and devoured the latest Nicolas Cage post-apocalyptic thriller. I finally checked out a classic Edward James Olmos film on a new blu-ray edition, got an …

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On a solo mission this week with Chloe sitting out but I run into a dilemma as I now have four films vying for number one of 2024 as I took in both Challengers and Love Lies Bleeding. I have an absolute blast with the gory action flick Boy Kills World, dig into a couple …

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This week I got to sink my teeth into Radio Silence’s new vampire flick and give my thoughts on a one-woman thriller starring the monster mommy from Evil Dead Rises and George Mackay’s chilling portrait of an incel psychopath. I finally got to check out my 4K of a James Cameron aquatic masterpiece, Robert Downey …

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This week is a big episode for me as an Alex Garland fan as I talk about one of my hugely anticipated films of 2024 and A24’s biggest theatrical hit ever. I also dig into an Aussie horror thriller currently streaming on Shudder, a Criterion Collection addition from an acclaimed Hungarian auteur and a film …

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It’s time to head back to the Monsterverse in this week’s episode as Steve digs into Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, then switches gears totally for the new based on a true story comedy with the brilliant pairing of Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley. One of Steve’s top films from last year’s Vancouver International …

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Technical difficulties descend on the show this week but Chloe is a pro and we salvage a one-sided video recording! This week I give my thoughts on the new Blumhouse horror Imaginary, we both have our thoughts on Australia’s official submission for the Academy Awards this year plus some big new television series hits Netflix. …

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This week marks a new beginning for What The Hell Should I Watch as Steve’s daughter Chloe Stebbing joins the podcast full-time. Madame Web is the first up this, an “experience” in theaters, followed by Russell Crowe playing drone pilot for Liam Hemsworth, a French film that will make you salivate and the new Christian …

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This week I got to see if the Taylor Swift conspiracy theory around Argylle held any weight, a Mads Mikkelsen Vancouver International Film Festival Favorite favorite gets its theatrical release and a great sexual exploration Canadian comedy which also played the same festival. Two new Criterion Collection entries get some well-deserved love from me and …

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