Steve Stebbing

Breaking down all things pop culture

This week on What The Hell Should I Watch?, I’m back with Chloe for another packed episode covering brand-new theatrical releases, deep-cut discoveries, and one of the best Canadian films of the year. We kick things off with Fresh For Your Eyeballs, starting with Emerald Fennell’s bold and provocative adaptation of Wuthering Heights, starring Margot …

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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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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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Hey everyone! Welcome back to What the Hell Should I Watch? I’m Steve Stebbing, still solo while Chloe’s away, and this week I’m digging into rage virus sequels, MCU redemption arcs, rom-com subversions, and more vintage gold for the Blu-ray shelf. Let’s go. 🎬 In Theaters & New Releases: 🧟 28 Years Later – Danny …

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Hey everyone! Welcome back to What the Hell Should I Watch? I’m Steve Stebbing, still riding solo while Chloe’s off until July. This week’s episode has dragons, wedding drama, Wes Anderson chaos, war docu-action, and some wild throwback additions to the Blu-ray shelf. Let’s dive in. 🎬 In Theaters & New Releases: 🐉 How to …

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I have arrived at the dozen mark of playlists on my new journey and, aside from some melodic metal with beautiful vocals out of the Netherlands, I have none of those harsh guttural screams that can sometimes dispel the vibe. I have not one but two instrumental tracks on this, by two artists who specialize …

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