Steve Stebbing

Breaking down all things pop culture

Welcome back to What The Hell Should I Watch, and this week’s lineup is stacked with big swings, intimate drama, brutal revenge, and one seriously wild true-story brawler. Let’s dive in. We kick things off with Wicked: For Good, the long-awaited continuation of the Wicked saga. As someone who has never fully connected with this …

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Welcome back to What The Hell Should I Watch. This week’s lineup spans dystopian violence, magic-heist fatigue, creeping psychological terror, neon-lit sci-fi, small-town paranoia, and a Western misfire that did not land for me. Let’s get into it. We kick things off with The Running Man, Edgar Wright’s adaptation of the original Stephen King/Richard Bachman …

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Hey everyone — Steve Stebbing here with another episode of What The Hell Should I Watch, and this week we’re running the gamut from alien bloodsport to emotional breakdowns, bizarre satire, and one creepy found-footage nightmare. We start with Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator: Badlands — a bold reinvention that takes the franchise off-world and onto a …

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Hey everyone — Steve Stebbing here with another episode of What The Hell Should I Watch, and this week’s packed with awards-season contenders, dark biopics, auteur passion projects, and a few deep dives into cinematic obsession. We start with James Vanderbilt’s Nuremberg — a tense, talk-heavy post-WWII drama starring Rami Malek as Army psychiatrist Douglas …

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Hey everyone! I’m back with Chloe for another stacked episode of What The Hell Should I Watch — the podcast that cuts through the noise of the new-release pile and tells you what’s actually worth your time. We kick things off with Scott Cooper’s Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere — a stripped-down, melancholic portrait of …

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Hey everyone! I’m back with Chloe for the Season 3 premiere of What The Hell Should I Watch — our weekly dive into what’s new, weird, and worth your watchlist in theaters and on streaming. We kick off with Aziz Ansari’s directorial debut, Good Fortune — a supernatural comedy starring Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen, Keke …

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As the 44th Vancouver International Film Festival draws to a close, Chloe and I reflect on the final days filled with poignant tributes, compelling dramas, and a celebration of cinematic artistry. Day 7 opened with John Candy: I Like Me, a heartfelt documentary directed by Colin Hanks. This film offers an intimate look at the …

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The 44th Annual Vancouver International Film Festival rolls into its second weekend, and Chloe and I are back to cover Days 5 and 6, featuring films that range from intimate character studies to surreal, politically charged thrillers. Day 5 opened with Father (Otec), a devastating Slovak drama by Tereza Nvotová, exploring the trauma and guilt …

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Chloe and I are back for Days 3 & 4 of the 44th Vancouver International Film Festival, and these two days delivered an extraordinary mix of humor, emotional depth, and cinematic craft. Day 3 opened with Philippe Falardeau’s Lovely Day, a Montreal-set dark comedy following a groom whose wedding day spirals into panic, family chaos, …

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Chloe and I are thrilled to share our first two days at the 44th Annual Vancouver International Film Festival, where we explored a wildly diverse lineup of films that highlight everything we love about this festival. Day one kicked off with Christy, the much-anticipated biopic of boxing legend Christy Martin, starring Sydney Sweeney, tracing her …

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