Steve Stebbing

Breaking down all things pop culture

Hey everyone, Steve here! Chloe and I are back with a brand-new episode packed with movies, shows, and Blu-ray picks you need on your radar. This week I crowned what might be the funniest film of 2025—Micheal Angelo Covino’s Splitsville starring Dakota Johnson, Adria Arjona, Nicholas Braun and more. We also (at long last and …

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Well, technology may have tried to defeat this episode, but I persevered, slayed the dragon, and now it’s ready for your earholes! This week on What The Hell Should I Watch?, Chloe and I dive into a packed lineup of movies hitting theaters, festivals, and streaming. I spent most of the long weekend in cinemas, …

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This week on What the Hell Should I Watch? I’m flying solo, but I’ve got a stacked lineup of movies and streaming picks to dig into. I kick things off with Baby Assassins 3: Nice Days, the latest entry in the quirky Japanese action-comedy series. Then I dive into Sorry Baby — a powerful debut …

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This week on What the Hell Should I Watch? I’m diving into some big new releases and hidden gems you need to know about. First up, Bob Odenkirk returns in Nobody 2, the sequel to the surprise action hit that mixes everyday suburban dad life with brutal assassin mayhem. I break down what works, what …

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This week on What the Hell Should I Watch?, I’m diving into a stacked lineup of films and series that had me hooked from start to finish. First up, I break down Zach Cregger’s Weapons — a tense, perspective-shifting horror with Josh Brolin, Julia Garner, and Amy Madigan that proves Cregger is more than a …

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Hey everyone, I’m Steve Stebbing and welcome back to What the Hell Should I Watch? – your weekly rundown of what’s new, what’s streaming, and what’s actually worth your time. Chloe is back with me this week, and we’ve got a stacked show full of wild picks, passionate takes, and a whole lot of nerdy …

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New Releases: Reminiscence – This is another one of those delayed films due to the pandemic but definitely a push back on not getting sued as the film comes from Westworld series creators Lisa Joy and her husband Jonathan Nolan who’s brother Christopher has left the Warner Bros. family over the release of his film …

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