Steve Stebbing

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This week on What The Hell Should I Watch, the slate is all over the place — which usually makes for the best conversations. I kick things off with Fresh For Your Eyeballs, starting with Primate, a survival horror film built around a tropical getaway that goes violently wrong when a chimpanzee becomes a lethal …

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It’s the first What The Hell Should I Watch of the year, and I’m opening things up with a stacked slate of new releases, some wildly different genre swings, and a solid round of reminders as we look ahead to what’s coming next. I kick things off with Marty Supreme, digging into where it lands …

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It’s a special Boxing Day episode of What The Hell Should I Watch, and we’re closing out the year in a big way. I lead things off with my full review of Avatar: Fire and Ash, digging into where this chapter lands in James Cameron’s ever-expanding Pandora saga. I get into the scale, the storytelling …

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The holiday season is officially here, which means this week’s episode leans festive… but still sharp, still feral, and still very much What The Hell Should I Watch–coded. Chloe’s sitting this one out, but she’ll be back next week for the final episode of 2025 — and before we get there, there’s horror Santa carnage, …

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It’s another loaded week on What The Hell Should I Watch and we’re kicking things off with a huge sequel: Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. The first movie I already thought was pretty meh — and surprise, I still don’t really get the appeal. The fandom is huge, the lore is sprawling, the animatronics are …

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Chloe is down sick this week, so it’s a solo Stevil episode — but there’s a mountain of movies to cover, including one gigantic Disney sequel, a sharp new Rian Johnson mystery, festival favorites, and some heavy disappointment from a filmmaker I usually adore. We kick things off with Zootopia 2, a surprisingly fun follow-up …

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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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