Fresh off of their Best Picture winner “No Country for Old Men,” Joel and Ethan Coen return to the screen with a pitch-black comedy called “Burn After Reading,” starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Tilda Swinton, John Malkovich, Richard Jenkins, and the lynchpin of the whole movie, Frances McDormand. Are the Coen brothers up to their […]
Eric and J.D. tackle the epic proportions of Christopher Nolan’s second Batman movie “The Dark Knight” in this on-camera review, featuring clips from the much-anticipated movie. Can the film possibly live up to the enormous amount of pre-release hype? You know what we thought of the film– what did you think? Leave your comments below.
Eric and J.D. review “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” starring Ron Perlman and directed by Guillermo Del Toro. This review features tons of extended clips from the film, showcasing some badass special effects and creatures, which is something Del Toro is known for. But does the storytelling match Del Toro’s visual inventiveness? Watch this on-camera […]
Moments after seeing it, Eric and J.D. review “The Incredible Hulk,” starring Edward Norton and Liv Tyler. It turns out this re-do remake sequel kind-of-thing is very similar to the Bill Bixby-led TV series, way more so than the 2003 “Hulk,” directed by Ang Lee and starring Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, and Nick Nolte. Eric […]
Moments after the final credits stopped the first Indiana Jones movie in 18 years, Eric and J.D. turn on the camera and record their instant reaction. Not only did they screen “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” early, but the movie played at the Screenland Armour, a 1920s theater in Kansas City that […]
“The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” gets our two reviewers a little worked up. J.D. is very prone to liking the fantasy films, and Eric’s still got something stuck in his craw about “Speed Racer.” Sounds like the makings of a good one…
Directly after an advance screening of Marvel Comics’ “Iron Man,” starring Robert Downey, Jr., Eric and J.D. give an Instant Review of the movie. Summer is here an the influx of superheroes is just beginning, but “Iron Man” is a cut above the rest. Thanks to a strong lead performane by Robert Downey, Jr., a […]
Eric and J.D. discuss why Jason Segel is the new Seth Rogen (“Superbad”) and what makes “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” better than most romantic comedies of its ilk. It may have something to do with producer Judd Apatow (“Knocked Up, “The 40 Year-old Virgin”), but they’re pretty sure it has more to do with an unflinching […]
The joke goes something like this: “Shine A Light,” the new Rolling Stones concert film, is the first Martin Scorsese movie to not feature “Gimme Shelter.” It’s true, Marty has used the Stones in “Mean Streets,” “GoodFellas,” and “The Departed,” but never before has he orchestrated a entire rapturous two-hour concert film about his favorite […]
Eric and J.D. review the Judd Apatow-produced, Seth Rogen/John Hughes-written comedy “Drillbit Taylor,” starring Owen Wilson and three kids who stepped out of a “Superbad” time machine three years earlier. Find out why movie studios release movies like this one, directed by Steven Brill (“Without a Paddle,” “Mr. Deeds”), in March. Eric’s print review is […]
“Beowulf” mounts a heroic effort and that’s not all, the randy Geat! “We came, we saw, we wore fashionable wraparound neon glasses.” Eric and J.D. file an on-camera report from a 3-D IMAX screening of “Beowulf.” Prefer the more considered approach? Eric also filed a print review right here.
Eric and J.D. saw the number one movie at the box office this weekend, and this is what they had to say about it. Visit the Scene-Stealers YouTube page for more video fun from the Scene-Stealers.
This movie is so funny, we’re giving you two reviews! First, check out Eric & J.D. moments after walking out of the theater showing “Superbad,” the new Seth Rogen-written teen comedy. Then, check out Eric’s print review for a more considered opinion of this foul-mouthed gem.
Eric & J.D. discuss man vs. nature vs. the Hollywood ending in this new review of Werner Herzog’s Vietnam P.O.W. story “Rescue Dawn” starring Christian Bale. Check out the uncensored review here!!!
Eric and J.D. are disappointed about all the missed opportunities in the new Steven King-based horror thriller “1408” starring John Cusack and they’re not afraid to say so. Hear what they have to say and see clips from the film! Click on the photo for the Windows Media version of this on-camera review.