Hey everyone! Welcome back to What the Hell Should I Watch? I’m Steve Stebbing, flying solo this week while Chloe takes a well-deserved break. But don’t worry—I’ve got a stacked episode with fresh reviews, festival gems, and streaming surprises! First up, I dive into Black Bag, Steven Soderbergh’s latest spy thriller starring Cate Blanchett, Michael …
Hey everyone! Welcome back to What the Hell Should I Watch? I’m Steve Stebbing, flying solo this week while Chloe is off. But don’t worry—I’ve got a packed episode full of fresh reviews! First up, I break down Companion, a mind-bending horror thriller that’s best experienced with as little info as possible. Is it worth …
Hey everyone! Welcome back to What the Hell Should I Watch? I’m Steve Stebbing, and this week, I’m flying solo as Chloe is off moving (good luck to her!). We’re talking about the latest releases, starting with Flight Risk, the new thriller starring Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery, and Topher Grace—directed by the ever-controversial Mel Gibson. …
Call it Glicked, Wickiator or whatever you want, I saw both films and my thoughts on both of them may surprise you as it did me! Martin Scorsese offers up a documentary of a pivotal time in the history of The Beatles, I dug into my 4K of Wes Craven’s greatest gift to horror cinema …
Manning the desk solo again this week with a twist: I’m also editing too so don’t expect any flash stuff! That’s Chloe’s department! This week I give my thoughts on the ending of the Venom trilogy, Venom: The Last Dance, a symbiotic bromance for the ages! I also dug out two of our VIFF films, …
After an amazing week at the Vancouver International Film Festival, Chloe and I are a little burnt out but ready to give you all the new films we took in, off the festival path. We get to unleash on the Joker sequel, a film that we opted for over an apparently incredible VIFF film and …
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 …
This week I finally got to see the new Yorgos Lanthimos masterpiece and it did not disappoint! Angus Cloud’s second last performance hit blu-ray along with a couple other Hong Kong actioners and I immersed myself in one of the best HBO limited series in recent memory.
This week I start with a little dip in the pool for Night Swim and a whopping three Netflix movies. New on DVD, Kitty Green is putting Julia Garner through hell once again, one of the originators of German New Wave cinema is the focus of a new documentary and much, much more.
This week I talk about Sam Esmail’s Leave The World Behind on Netflix, the 4K releases of Titanic, some sci-fi television, both new and classic on Blu-Ray, Spongebob Squarepants and murderous sloths.