The Cinema Snob

Season 15

A high-brow art critic takes a look at films below mainstream. He looks at lesser known titles in the categories of pornography, exploitation, low budget independent, and overly violent. If there's one man who can stomach tasteless trash such as these, Cinema Snob is the man for the job.

Where to Watch Season 15

50 Episodes

  • 2020 Texas Gladiators
    E1
    2020 Texas GladiatorsJust as the Snob ended last year with a prophetically false apocalyptic movie, he's ringing in the New Year with a prophetically-unlikely-to-happen apocalyptic movie.
  • Three on a Meathook
    E2
    Three on a MeathookTime for some more wacky, '70s exploitation horror. This one is about a literal lady killer with an existential crisis, with a very misleading title and a twist ending worthy of Shyamalan.
  • God Bless the Broken Road
    E3
    God Bless the Broken RoadSpecial Guest Kevin McCreary of Say Goodnight Kevin joins The Cinema Snob to talk about God Bless The Broken Road, a movie dumped by Pure Flix, and from the director of God's Not Dead!
  • Tyler Perry's A Fall from Grace
    E4
    Tyler Perry's A Fall from GraceThe Cinema Snob reviews Tyler Perry's recent Netflix offering about a woman in an abusive relationship who is framed for murder, fraud, and grand theft.
  • Dreamer
    E5
    DreamerThe Snob held another Patreon poll for his next review: three horror films and one rom-com. Guess which movie won? That's right, the bland rom-com about bowling.
  • The Haunting of Sharon Tate
    E6
    The Haunting of Sharon TateThe tragic, senseless murder of Sharon Tate at the hands of the Manson family - is not told very well through this horrible, contemporary slasher movie. It makes the Cinema Snob miss the wholesome zaniness of Dreamer.
  • Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia
    E7
    Ilsa, the Tigress of SiberiaIn honor of the passing of the legendary Dyanne Thorne, The Cinema Snob finally gets around to reviewing the final film in the Ilsa saga, the 1977 film Ilsa The Tigress of Siberia!
  • Sonic the Vadgehog
    E8
    Sonic the VadgehogWith the Sonic the Hedgehog movie racing into theaters this week, the Cinema Snob looks at the Wood Rocket porno spoof. They don't call her the fastest thing alive for nothing.
  • At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul
    E9
    At Midnight I'll Take Your SoulThe Cinema Snob spotlights the first Coffin Joe (Ze Do Caizao) movie At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul in honor of writer/director/star Jose Mojica Marins who passed away February 2020.
  • Friday the 13th (2009)
    E10
    Friday the 13th (2009)The Cinema Snob finally gets to talk about Friday the 13th (2009), the kinda, sorta remake. After going to Hell, going in space and going toe-to-toe with Freddy Krueger, Jason goes back to basics in doing what he does best: slaughtering obnoxious douchebags at Crystal Lake.
  • Leprechaun 3
    E11
    Leprechaun 3With it being St. Patrick's Day, the Cinema Snob revisits a certain little green monster. In this outing, the Leprechaun is in Las Vegas, literally painting the town red.
  • Stephen King's The Stand
    E12
    Stephen King's The StandThe Cinema Snob returns with an all new, supersized episode, this time on the epic 1994 mini-series The Stand!
  • Corona Zombies
    E13
    Corona ZombiesCoronavirus horror movies seem inevitable, but the Cinema Snob has found one ahead of schedule. It's badly dubbed hodgepodge that uses stock footage of Hell of the Living Dead and Zombies vs. Strippers, films you could be watching instead.
  • Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America
    E14
    Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in AmericaThe Cinema Snob looks at another hokey pandemic movie, this one about the bird flu epidemic of 2006. While cheesy and incoherent, it's surprisingly prophetic.
  • The Patriot: Steven Seagal vs. Deadly Virus
    E15
    The Patriot: Steven Seagal vs. Deadly VirusThe Cinema Snob finally spotlights a Steven Seagal movie for the show, this time reviewing the 1998 direct to video virus thriller.
  • The Revelation Road Trilogy
    E16
    The Revelation Road TrilogyThe Cinema Snob reviews all 3 films in the Revelation Road Trilogy, from Pure Flix, which includes Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End, Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire, and Revelation Road 3: The Black Rider! Starring David AR White, it's Mad Max and Jason Bourne meet The Rapture!
  • Assassin 33 A.D.
    E17
    Assassin 33 A.D.Brace yourself for a wild journey as The Cinema Snob watches this insane 2020 film about a time machine and a plot to assassinate Jesus. It has to be seen to be believed.
  • Corona Zombies 2: Barbie & Kendra Save the Tiger King
    E18
    Corona Zombies 2: Barbie & Kendra Save the Tiger KingBecause the first Corona Zombies was such a piece of cinematic art, they rushed out a sequel. The Cinema Snob prepares for the recycled excitement that awaits him.
  • Stephen King's Salem's Lot
    E19
    Stephen King's Salem's LotThe Cinema Snob continues on with his mini-series kick, and reviews the classic 1979 TV adaptation of Stephen King's novel Salem's Lot!
  • World War III
    E20
    World War IIIThe Cinema Snob reviews the Cold War miniseries World War III, which aired in 1982 on NBC! Does this make the Snob way too nervous?
  • Oy Vey! My Son is Gay!!
    E21
    Oy Vey! My Son is Gay!!The Cinema Snob reviews this 2009 comedy co-written by Menaham Golan of The Cannon Group and starring Lainie Kazan and Saul Rubinek.
  • Angry Asian Murder Hornets
    E22
    Angry Asian Murder HornetsThe Cinema Snob is all abuzz about Murder Hornets, a thing that was never really a thing. Fortunately, somebody made a crappy movie about them.
  • Stepfather III: Father's Day
    E23
    Stepfather III: Father's DayIt's Father's Day, and the Cinema Snob reviews the third and final chapter of The Stepfather trilogy. After miraculously surviving a second death, Mr. Perfect is at it again, but something is different about him.
  • 365 Days
    E24
    365 DaysAfter being stuck in a closet for what feels like 365 days, the Snob reviews a Netflix movie of the same name that's actually the ONE love story that's worse than Twilight...barely.
  • Pass Thru
    E25
    Pass ThruThe Cinema Snob reviews another film by that ultimate master of WTF, Neil Breen. This time, Neil is an avenger who's traveled back in time to eliminate 3,000,000 evildoers. The Terminator on acid.
  • Night of the Creeps
    E26
    Night of the CreepsThe Cinema Snob's Patreon sponsors have spoken, and the winner of this week's poll is Night of the Creeps, Fred Dekker's homage to '50s B-movie horror...with plenty of '80s thrown in.
  • The Jerk, Too
    E27
    The Jerk, TooSome jerks made a sequel to The Jerk, so in honor of the passing of the great comedian, Carl Reiner, the Snob decides to spotlight the made-for-TV sequel that he had nothing to do with.
  • Casino Royale 1954
    E28
    Casino Royale 1954Snob, Cinema Snob. Time to pay respects to James Bond, so the Snob goes all the way back to 1954 when 007's screen career actually began as a made-for-TV movie.
  • Dr. No
    E29
    Dr. NoThe Snob continues his look at the early career of James Bond, beginning with his first 1962 theatrical outing.
  • Carrie/Jennifer
    E30
    Carrie/JenniferThe Cinema Snob has a double feature episode with the original classic 1976 adaptation of Stephen King's Carrie, PLUS the 1978 knockoff Jennifer, this time about a loner students who uses snakes for revenge.
  • Child's Play 2
    E31
    Child's Play 2The Cinema Snob revisits Chucky in the eagerly-awaited sequel to Child's Play. The murderous doll has been rebuilt (for some reason) and is thirsty for revenge.
  • The Exterminator Movies
    E32
    The Exterminator MoviesThe Cinema Snob reflects back upon The Exterminator series, starting with the first film in 1980, and the 1984 Cannon Films sequel Exterminator 2.
  • From Russia With Love
    E33
    From Russia With LoveThe Cinema Snob reviews the 2nd James Bond film, From Russia with Love!
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show
    E34
    The Rocky Horror Picture ShowDr. Frank-N-Furter is in the house, as the Cinema Snob commences Musical March (in September) 2020 with the all-time drag classic.
  • Repo! The Genetic Opera
    E35
    Repo! The Genetic OperaMusical March in September continues with The Cinema Snob's review of the 2008 cult film Repo, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, and written by Terrance Zdunich and Darren Smith.
  • Phantom of the Paradise
    E36
    Phantom of the ParadiseIt's the most requested movie since starting Musical March in September. The Cinema Snob reviews the 1974 Brian DePalma musical cult classic!
  • Little Shop of Horrors
    E37
    Little Shop of HorrorsMusical March in September has come to an end for the year, so The Cinema Snob reviews one of his favorite musicals for last, the 1986 musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors, Directed by Frank Oz.
  • Halloween III: Season of the Witch
    E38
    Halloween III: Season of the WitchThe Halloween season is upon us, so The Cinema Snob finally gives the standalone entry Halloween 3, the proper review it deserves on the show!
  • Night of the Demons
    E39
    Night of the DemonsThe Halloween season continues as The Cinema Snob reviews the 1988 film Night of the Demons, which features plenty of partying, but most importantly, it gives us Rog!
  • The Witches
    E40
    The WitchesBefore the remake comes out, The Cinema Snob checks out the original 1990 version of The Witches from Jim Henson Productions!
  • The Craft
    E41
    The CraftBefore the sequel, The Craft Legacy, comes out this weekend, The Cinema Snob looks back at the 1996 cult classic sleeper hit, The Craft.
  • 1980 in Film
    E42
    1980 in FilmThe Cinema Snob goes on a wild ride through the wide release films of the year 1980! From Empire Strikes Back to The Blues Brothers to Prom Night, the Snob looks at 100+ films that made 1980.
  • Friday the 13th, Part V: A New Beginning
    E43
    Friday the 13th, Part V: A New BeginningJason is back! Or is he? One thing is for sure, Roy is certainly here. The Cinema Snob has an all new, updated review of Friday the 13th Part 5.
  • Goldfinger
    E44
    GoldfingerThe Cinema Snob salutes Sean Connery and reviews his favorite of the Connery era James Bond films.
  • Black Christmas 2006
    E45
    Black Christmas 2006While last year, The Cinema Snob took a look at the original 1974 film, this year it's time to review the 2006 remake, aka Black X-mas, written and directed by Glen Morgan.
  • A Wrestling Christmas Miracle
    E46
    A Wrestling Christmas MiracleFirst there was A Karate Christmas Miracle, and now The Cinema Snob reviews the much anticipated sorta sequel A Wrestling Christmas Miracle! Will it be as insane as the first?
  • Christmas in the Rockies
    E47
    Christmas in the RockiesIt's a very Fox News Christmas as The Cinemas Snob reviews the Fox Nation original movie Christmas in the Rockies, which features a lot of lumberjacking but not enough War on Christmas.
  • A Recipe for Seduction: A Colonel Sanders Movie
    E48
    A Recipe for Seduction: A Colonel Sanders MovieThat's right, there's a Lifetime KFC Mini Movie about a romance between a wealthy heiress and Col Sanders, starring Mario Lopez. The Cinema Snob definitely has to check this out.
  • Happy Birthday to Me
    E49
    Happy Birthday to MeIt's The Cinema Snob's birthday, so come celebrate with him as he reviews the 1981 slasher film Happy Birthday to Me!
  • Silent Night Deadly Night 2012
    E50
    Silent Night Deadly Night 2012The Cinema Snob finally gets around to reviewing the 2012 loose remake of Silent Night Deadly Night which is simply called Silent Night.

 

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