Steve Stebbing

Breaking down all things pop culture

This week there are two absolute masterpieces of genre in theaters, Late Night With The Devil and Monkey Man, and I also checked out possibly the crown jewel of Robert Altman’s illustrious career in Criterion 4K for the first time. Andrew Scott takes on the role of Tom Ripley in a new Netflix adaptation, shot …

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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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We’re back in video form this week in a return to normalcy. We then turn to the paranormal with the new sequel Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, I have some good thoughts about the new Road House remake which might make up for my double dip of very French films. Re-issues on Blu-ray lead to my first …

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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 I take in Jack Black as the dragon warrior for the fourth time, Millie Bobby Brown playing action hero and John Cena steals the show again in a very R-rated comedy from one of the guys that brought us Dumb And Dumber. Lots of great television, including Kate Winslet and HBO’s new collaboration …

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This week on the show, I take Chloe to Arakkis for my thoughts on the long-anticipated Dune Part Two, Adam Sandler excels in another rare dramatic role, Taika Waititi’s new movie was a bigger hit with me than others and FX has a damn good new series adaptation. All this and Chloe’s review of Five …

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This week on the show, Steve and Chloe look at Diablo Cody and Zelda Williams’ new graveyard romance, a new Canadian-made comedy that surprised big time, a comedy-drama featuring another great Steve Zahn performance and so much more. Plus, Chloe gives her thoughts on a superpowered direct-to-video Bruce Willis flick.

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 have a couple of smaller films with Molly Manning Walker’s cautionary tale and an office character drama starring Daisy Ridley. I also dig into the fortieth anniversary 4K of Footloose, gush about the new Universal Monsters Collector’s Edition and new mini-series on both Netflix and AppleTV+.

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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