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Why do fans love some Rotten films and hate some Fresh ones? What did critics make of a cult classic before it earned its cult status? In this bi-weekly podcast, hosts Jacqueline Coley, Mark Ellis, and guests go deep and settle the score on some of the most beloved – and despised – movies and TV shows ever made, directly taking on the statement we hear from so many fans: “Rotten Tomatoes is wrong.”
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What if you could get a front row seat on a journey through the best and worst horror movies of the past half-century, all rated on Rotten Tomatoes? Brace yourself for an eerie tour with your hosts, Chad Campbell and Mike Carron, as they dissect each film with a surgeon's precision and a fan's passion. Our story began on a mundane work day, when two colleagues, Chad and Mike, decided to start a podcast centered on their shared love for horror films. The search for a genre was a winding, conv ...
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3 Best friends with an immense love of movies and all things film. Join us each week as we pick some of our favorite movies, popular movies, or ones we think are underrated, and review them. We talk fun facts, IMDB & Rotten Tomatoes ratings, and more.
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Every week we bring you the latest news in Movies and Television. It's friends getting together and talking about what they love or hate in the genre. We aren't experts, we're not critics, we're not writers but we are FANS! We're called The Leftovers for a reason. We're like Danny DeVito in Twins. All the talent and originality went into the other podcasts. All the crap that was left over...went into what you listen to on this show. We talk about the latest movies in MARVEL like Spider-Man: ...
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We are highly opinionated film and TV buffs, critics, writers, and journalists who spend every minute of our free time on all the streaming platforms. Each show, we watch a show or film and tell you whether they’re worth watching! The show is in 3 parts: Part 1: We gab about everything else we're watching Part 2: A NO-SPOILER zone about the main feature Part 3: A deep-dive, where we go into our faves, hangups and general wild card topics *BE A FAN* Subscribe, share, and comment! Find our ful ...
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Can a ghost story be both haunting and heartbreaking? Join us on Screams & Streams as we dissect the eerie masterpiece "The Changeling," directed by Peter Medak. We kick off our exploration with ike's fascinating dive into the true stories that inspired its chilling narrative – including the dark past of Denver's Cheesman Park and the unsettling ex…
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Is it possible for a horror film to be both terrifying and utterly ridiculous? Join us on Screams & Streams as we pull apart the 1984 horror flick 'Mutant.' Chad, Mike, and Sam share their first impressions of 'Mutant,' a movie that somehow earned an R rating without much gore or nudity. We also get a taste of this episode's themed drink, a smoky o…
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Ever wondered what makes Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street a timeless horror classic? Tune into Screams & Streams where we break down the spine-chilling elements that earned it a 95% Rotten Tomatoes rating. We'll start with a gripping synopsis of the film, immersing ourselves in the eerie world of Springwood, Ohio, where teens are haunted by a…
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Can a vampire movie from 1979 still give you chills, or does it now just make you laugh? Join us on Screams & Streams as we dissect Toby Hooper's adaptation of Stephen King's "Salem's Lot." From the slow pacing and inconsistent accents to Mike's nostalgia-fueled disappointment, we leave no gravestone unturned. Chad vents about the film's tedious st…
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Can a film be slow, unsettling, and still be considered a horror classic? This week on Screams & Streams, we dissect the 1973 film "Don't Look Now," directed by Nicholas Roeg. Despite its 93% Rotten Tomatoes rating, our initial impressions are split. Sam finds it sluggish and not fitting the horror genre, while Mike, on his second watch, sees the b…
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Can you really take Joe Alves's Jaws 3D seriously? Join us on Screams and Streams as we question the necessity of this 1983 follow-up to Spielberg's classic. We kick things off with a plot summary from Mike, setting the stage for our discussion about the Brody brothers' mission to rescue SeaWorld from a gigantic shark. Sam expresses her surprise at…
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What happens when a coma patient wakes up with psychic powers, and how does it complicate a film trying to juggle both a serial killer and political conspiracy storyline? Join us in our latest episode as we welcome our new permanent co-host, Sam, and dive into David Cronenberg's "The Dead Zone." With a mix of admiration and critique, we dissect Chr…
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Ever wondered what makes a horror movie both laughable and iconic? Join us as we rip into the perplexing world of Steve Miner's 1982 masterpiece of mayhem, "Friday the 13th, Part 3," a film that earned a cringeworthy 7% on Rotten Tomatoes. We start with a rundown of Jason Voorhees' latest rampage at Crystal Lake, setting the scene with our "Siniste…
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Have you ever wondered how a seemingly playful ghost story can transform into an absolute nightmare? In this episode of "Screams and Streams," we take you on a thrilling journey through Tobe Hooper's 1982 horror gem "Poltergeist." We kick things off by reminiscing about our initial reactions to the film's blend of light-hearted Spielbergian element…
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What happens when a cult classic film leaves our guest completely baffled and one of our hosts downright furious? Tune in to this episode of "Screams and Streams" as we grapple with Andrzej Żuławski's 1981 enigmatic masterpiece, "Possession." We promise a roller-coaster of emotions as Chad summarizes the film's complex plot before diving headfirst …
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What happens when you mix a classic horror film with a custom-themed cocktail? Join us on Screams and Streams as we launch our new segment, Sinister Sips, featuring the "Sour of the Dead" while we dissect Sam Raimi's spine-chilling 1981 movie, Evil Dead. Alongside guest Sam Schreiner, we delve into the eerie plotlines, groundbreaking special effect…
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How does a slasher film flop so spectacularly that it becomes a cult classic? Join us on Screams and Streams as we explore the enigma that is Jimmy Huston's 1981 horror flick, "Final Exam." The action takes place at a small North Carolina college, where students find themselves targeted by a mysterious killer during their exam break. We kick things…
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Unlock the secrets behind the eerie moors and dark London streets as we peel back the layers of John Landis's 1981 classic, "An American Werewolf in London." Prepare for a full moon's worth of insights as we recount our first encounters with this horror-comedy that still sends chills down our spines. From the electric dynamic of the lead actors to …
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Step into the chilling corridors of Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" with us as we scrutinize Jack Torrance's haunting descent into madness and the eerie intricacies of the Overlook Hotel. Our latest episode peels back the layers of this horror classic, laying bare the differences between King's novel and Kubrick's vision. Feel the emotional weight …
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Ever wonder what makes "The Shining" not just a great movie but a study in psychological horror? Join us and our special guest TJ, as we dissect Stanley Kubrick's haunting masterpiece. Delve beyond Jack Nicholson's iconic performance and the chilling corridors of the Overlook Hotel, as we explore the film's divergence from Stephen King's novel, the…
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Ever wondered what happens when a punk rock icon becomes the centerpiece of a murderously bad New Year's countdown? Well, strap in for a riotous ride with us as we dissect the slasher cult classic "New Year's Evil" with a Rotten Tomatoes score that's begging for a second opinion. From the twisted timeline to the killer's zany cross-country rampage,…
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Have you ever plunged into the depths of your own consciousness? Screams and Streams takes you on an electrifying ride through Ken Russell's "Altered States," a film that not only tells a story but also promises to shift your perception of reality. Mike and I dissect the protagonist's harrowing journey fueled by substance use and a relentless drive…
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Step inside the shadowy world of Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" as we peel back the curtain on the eerie nuances of this cinematic juggernaut. Our journey through the spine-tingling Bates Motel and the iconic black-and-white palette of this timeless classic promises to leave you with fresh eyes for Hitchcock's masterpiece. Get ready to revisit your fi…
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March Mike-ness has concluded and so has the movie year, so it is time to look back at the best moments and films of the year in the most positive show of the year, The Fresh Episode. The guys and Mike with a surprise producer Kyle break down their five best and worst films of the year and hand out this year's Roscoes (Rotten Oscars). Categories in…
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Step inside the enigmatic world of Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" with us where we peel back the layers of this cinematic treasure. Prepare to have your perception of obsession and identity radically altered as we dissect the psychological complexities woven into this 1958 thriller. We promise a journey that will not only dissect iconic scenes but al…
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Ever wonder why some horror movies leave you hiding behind the couch while others just make you laugh at the absurdity? Our latest episode continues our spine-tingling trip through the horror films of the 1970s. We rip into the over-hyped "The Omen" and its puzzling franchise success, but find an unexpected guilty pleasure in the low-budget creatur…
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The time has come for us at the 'Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong' podcast family to say, "so long, farewell." When this podcast premiered in September of 2020, we wanted to shed a light on some of the films that may have been maligned by critics at the time. We wanted to cover the movies that, after watching them, made us think, "That was awesome!" or "Th…
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This episode is a testament to the eerie, often hilarious world of cinematic scares we've endured. We're journeying back to the days of Giallo gems and laughable effects, discussing the films that made us laugh, grimace, and occasionally glance over our shoulders. From personal tales of multitasking madness to the engaging discussions sparked by ou…
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Dare to challenge the Rotten Tomatoes consensus? Step right up as Chad Campbell and Mike Carron, dissect the haunting legacy of "The Amityville Horror," a film that's carved its name into horror history with an iron-clad grip despite its 31% rating. Our latest episode doesn't just scratch the surface; we plunge headfirst into the murky depths of Ja…
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Who am I?! Sho'nuff! It's time to look back at the baddest showdown between Bruce Leeroy and Sho'nuff, and harness the power of "The Glow!" That's right, we're revisiting the 1985 cult classic 'The Last Dragon' starring Taimak and Vanity to see if Rotten Tomatoes is wrong about its barely Fresh 61% Tomatometer score. Screenwriter and podcaster Bran…
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Prepare to be transported back to the eerie passageways of the Nostromo with yours truly, Mike Carron, and my co-host Chad Campbell, as we examine the haunting splendor of Ridley Scott's "Alien." Experience the blend of raw terror and meticulous detail that has etched this 1979 classic into the annals of sci-fi horror. From the iconic chestburster …
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We've all been there, right? Sitting through a movie that's so bad, it circles back to being hilarious—well, we certainly have, and this time we're taking you with us on a rollercoaster of chuckles and disbelief as we revisit "The Swarm." A 1978 disaster movie that buzzes with melodrama, outdated effects, and an all-star cast that probably wishes t…
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He was working with my mother in the amazon when she died... is the only backstory this podcast is interested in for the rest of time. If her web connects us all, then we wrap us up like Frodo and suck the life out of us! That's right, we did the latest "superhero" movie and it was as "good" as everyone says it is. There is no better way to kick of…
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We're king and they know it! Can you top that?! It's time to step back into 1989 to revisit the magical story of Louise Miller becoming a witch on her 16th birthday in the cult classic 'Teen Witch.' Although 'Teen Witch' is Rotten at 43% on the Tomatometer, audiences have come to know and love this unintentionally hilarious fantasy film, given its …
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Get ready to pull the mask off one of horror's most iconic faces as we take you through the shadow-laden streets of Haddonfield on Screams and Streams. We're not just talking jump scares and butcher knives—this episode is a full autopsy of John Carpenter's "Halloween," from Michael Myers' unnerving head tilt to Jamie Lee Curtis's unforgettable clos…
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Could "Tentacles" possibly rival the dread of "Jaws"? We're dissecting the calamitous creature feature "Tentacles," a film that's more likely to induce laughter than screams. Prepare to chortle as we recount the bewildering plot twists and turns of this 1977 undersea misadventure, which somehow managed to ensnare renowned actors like Henry Fonda in…
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Ending Fraseruary with a hearty "Rock N Roll!" as the guys do the 1994 classic Airheads. With the help of first time guest Ryan they delve deep into Dog Day Afternoon meets Empire Records and discuss everything from whether the Lone Rangers are a good band to Adam Sandler as a physical specimen. They draft their top fictional bands and make the mov…
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No need to worry because this week the team at Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong looks back at the controversial psychological thriller, "Don't Worry Darling," which is Rotten at 38% on the Tomatometer. However with an Audience Score of 74%, uber fans of Harry Styles and/or Florence Pugh may have actually enjoyed the film. Producer Brian Perez joins Mark an…
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Sink your fangs into the eerie world of "Martin," a 1977 gem by the master of horror, George A. Romero. We dig into the chilling mix of psychological terror and vampiric myth that leaves you questioning the nature of our bloodthirsty protagonist. Is Martin a creature of the night, or a man lost in the depths of his own disturbed psyche? Together, w…
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Ready to unlock the secrets behind Brian De Palma's 1976 horror film, "Carrie"? Then brace yourself as we journey through the iconic scenes, analyze the clever narrative trickery, and observe the unsettling reality of teachers' powerlessness against bullying. We engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the film's portrayal of revenge and its …
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It's time to jump into your flying boots as we look back at the epic space opera 'Jupiter Ascending,' directed by The Wachowskis, and is Rotten with a dismal 28% on the Tomatometer. Guest Claire Lim joins Mark and Jacqueline to discuss whether Rotten Tomatoes is wrong about this incredibly ambitious interplanetary film, or if 'Jupiter Ascending' is…
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We're so back! After a long winter break Reel Rotten is back in session and we're kicking off Fraseruary with a school movie about Brendan Fraser befriending an unhoused Joe Pesci! How could this movie be bad you say? It's not (that bad??)! For being 30 years ago this movie asks all the right questions, like do you have to be strong to train the Ha…
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Ever wanted the lowdown on one of horror's cult classics, "Carrie"? Well, you're in the right place! Join your hosts, Mike Carron and Chad Campbell, along with special guest Sam Schreiner, as we navigate the eerie corridors of this 1976 masterpiece. From intense and outdated bullying, to the complex dynamics of a mother-daughter relationship steepe…
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Have you ever been tickled by the sheer absurdity of a horror film that's so bad it's good? Chad and I just couldn't keep a straight face while dissecting the 1976 B-movie "Squirm," where electrified worms with pincers wreak havoc in a small town. We crack up at the ludicrous sound effects and the wonky Southern accents that add a thick layer of ch…
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With Matthew Vaughn's next movie 'Argylle' heading to theaters this weekend, we decided to look back at Vaughn's lowest-rated entry in the 'Kingsman' franchise, the 2021 prequel, 'The King's Man.' Were audience's reactions to 'The King's Man' negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and constant release date changes? Or was this prequel unneces…
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Ready to embark on a spine-chilling journey through the eerie narrative of the 1976 horror classic, "The Omen"? Join us as we unravel the iconic one-liners, controversial editing decisions, and the film's lasting impact on the horror genre. Chock-full with Chad Campbell's and Mike Carron's insights, this episode digs deep into the film's plot, char…
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Dive into the deep end with us, as we navigate through the uncharted waters of Steven Spielberg's iconic film, 'Jaws'. Ever wondered how the simple yet eerie sound of 'dun-dun...dun-dun' could send chills down your spine? Well, we dissect the role of sound and its crucial part in creating the nail-biting tension that the film is renowned for. We al…
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Is Michael Bay one of the greatest action film directors of all time? His $7 billion+ box office take says 'possibly,' but his average Rotten Tomatoes score might say otherwise. On today's show, we're looking back at one of Bay's more 'serious' films, the historical action-war drama '13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,' which is Rotten at 51…
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Get ready to dive into the chills, thrills, and spills of the classic horror film 'Jaws' as we, your hosts Chad Campbell and Mike Carron, along with special guest TJ Herd, dissect the enduring influence of Steven Spielberg's masterpiece. We promise to provide a thorough dissection of the iconic movie, bringing out a renewed fear of the open water t…
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Ever wondered what happens when you mix William Shatner, John Travolta and a melting scene that lasts a lifetime? Brace yourself for an episode packed full with our hilariously ruthless critique of the 1975 horror movie, "The Devil's Rain". Sink your teeth into our dissection of the movie's laughably bad special effects, bizarre tropes and, believe…
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Happy New Year from everyone here at Rotten Tomatoes! What better way to start off 2024 than to revisit the aptly-titled Garry Marshall-directed "New Year's Eve" from 2011? The star-studded romantic comedy has a paltry 7% Rotten rating on the Tomatometer, although fans seem to love it a bit more, given its 45% Audience Score. With multiple Oscar-wi…
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Ever wondered how the art of cinema, comedy, and horror meld together in Dario Argento's notable work, "Deep Red"? Strap in, because Chad and Mike are here to take you on an intriguing journey through the labyrinth of this classic film. We'll navigate through the eerie music, the brilliant(?) editing, and the elements that make this an interesting …
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Journey with us, your hosts Chad Campbell and Mike Carron, as we turn our discerning gaze upon the murky depths of horror cinema. Ever questioned the low rating of the 1972 horror film, "Silent Night, Bloody Night" on Rotten Tomatoes? We certainly did and this episode is our deep dive into the disarray that is its plot, the overused trope of mental…
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