The Cinema Snob

Season 19

A highbrow art critic takes a look at mainstream and obscure films. He looks at exploitation, melodramatic, religious, and overly violent films, as well as pornography. If there's one man who can stomach tasteless trash, Cinema Snob is the man for the job.

Where to Watch Season 19

51 Episodes

  • Terror Train
    E1
    Terror TrainThe Cinema Snob celebrates the new year by finally checking out the 1980 New Years Eve horror film Terror Train, starring Jamie Lee Curtis.
  • It's Alive
    E2
    It's AliveThe Cinema Snob checks out the first in the It's Alive series, directed by the great Larry Cohen.
  • It's Alive 2: It Lives Again
    E3
    It's Alive 2: It Lives AgainThe Cinema Snob reviews Larry Cohen's 1978 sequel to It's Alive, It Lives Again.
  • It's Alive III: Island of the Alive
    E4
    It's Alive III: Island of the AliveLarry Cohen's It's Alive Trilogy is complete with this 1987 sequel starring Michael Moriarty and Karen Black.
  • Road House
    E5
    Road HouseBefore the release of the remake, The Cinema Snob reviews the 1989 Patrick Swayze action flick, Road House.
  • Dune
    E6
    DuneThe Cinema Snob reviews David Lynch's 1984 adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune.
  • Damien: Omen II
    E7
    Damien: Omen IIThe Cinema Snob reviews the 1978 sequel to The Omen, starring William Holden and Lee Grant.
  • It's Alive: The 2009 Remake
    E8
    It's Alive: The 2009 RemakeThe Cinema Snob reviews the 2009 direct to video remake of It's Alive.
  • A Very Unlucky Leprechaun
    E9
    A Very Unlucky LeprechaunWarwick Davis returns as the Leprechaun, but not in the way you think, as this time it's in a 1998 family film produced by Roger Corman! The Cinema Snob reviews this direct to video comedy.
  • April Fool's Day: 2008 Remake
    E10
    April Fool's Day: 2008 RemakeThe Cinema Snob reviews the 2008 direct to video remake of the 1986 horror comedy April Fool's Day.
  • Easter Bunny Massacre
    E11
    Easter Bunny MassacreIt's Easter, which means time to scroll through the long list of VOD Easter themed horror movies, and this time The Cinema Snob reviews one from the company behind Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.
  • 1962 in Film
    E12
    1962 in Film1962 gives us the reinvention of the spy genre and ground breaking desert epics, but most importantly, the skin flicks start experimenting in other genres, and nearly every other picture literally picks a slap to the face. Join on The Cinema Snob on his journey through 1962 in Film.
  • Mr. Peters' Pets
    E13
    Mr. Peters' PetsIn the tradition of Like Wow, now a pet shop owner can turn into animals if he wants to check out the ladies in the neighborhood.
  • Tequila and Bonetti: Brooklyn and the Beast
    E14
    Tequila and Bonetti: Brooklyn and the BeastThe Cinema Snob tackles episode 11 of Tequila & Bonetti, where a corrupt reporter sets his sights on our heroes.
  • Porky's
    E15
    Porky'sThe Cinema Snob reviews Bob Clark's comedy Porky's, one of the biggest box office hits of 1982!
  • Something Short of Paradise
    E16
    Something Short of ParadiseAfter years on the episode polls, The Cinema Snob finally reviews this 1979 romcom starring Susan Sarandon and David Steinberg.
  • Porky's II: The Next Day
    E17
    Porky's II: The Next DayThe Cinema Snob reviews Bob Clark's 1983 sequel to his smash hit Porky's.
  • Tequila and Bonetti: The Final Episode?
    E18
    Tequila and Bonetti: The Final Episode?The Cinema Snob spotlights the 12th episode, Mama, to complete the Tequila and Bonetti retrospective.
  • Porky's Revenge!
    E19
    Porky's Revenge!Porky is back, and this time is in charge of a riverboat casino, and wants to get even with the boys before graduation. The Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd Porky's film.
  • Manimal Ep. 1
    E20
    Manimal Ep. 1The Cinema Snob reviews the 1983 pilot movie for Manimal, starring Simon MacCorkindale as a professor who solves crimes by his unique ability of turning into animals.
  • Pumpkinhead
    E21
    PumpkinheadThe Cinema Snob reviews Stan Winston's directorial debut Pumpkinhead, starring Lance Henriksen, John D'Aquino, and Jeff East.
  • Cade: The Tortured Crossing
    E22
    Cade: The Tortured CrossingThe Cinema Snob reviews the newest Neil Breen film, a sequel to his previous film Twisted Pair.
  • Porky's Pimpin' Pee Wee
    E23
    Porky's Pimpin' Pee WeeThe Cinema Snob's look through the Porky's movies comes to a close, as he checks out this direct to video installment that was only made to hold on to the rights.
  • Manimal, Ep. 2: Illusion
    E24
    Manimal, Ep. 2: IllusionManimal fights against Richard Lynch, David Hess and the most interesting man in the world to prove the innocence of a tiger, while turning into a panther to launch villains out of a cannon, and a hawk if he can avoid father and son bird catchers.
  • Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings
    E25
    Pumpkinhead II: Blood WingsPumpkinhead is back in this direct to video 1994 sequel, where he sets his focus on Leatherface, Jason, Punky Brewster, and even Andy Robinson!
  • Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge
    E26
    Puppet Master III: Toulon's RevengeThe Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd Puppet Master film, from 1991, directed by David DeCoteau.
  • 1984 in Film
    E27
    1984 in Film1984 introduced us to The Terminator, Gremlins, Freddy Kreuger, Ghostbusters, and that's just the beginning! The Cinema Snob takes us on a journey through hundreds of releases, from breakdancing to films about achieving your dreams and crushing your dreams. Time to spotlight all the glory of 1984 IN FILM.
  • Nightmare City
    E28
    Nightmare CityFrom Director Umberto Lenzi, The Cinema Snob finally spotlights Nightmare City, with it's unique monsters and bonkers ending.
  • C.H.U.D. | C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud
    E29
    C.H.U.D. | C.H.U.D. II: Bud the ChudThe Cinema Snob reviews the first CHUD film from 1984, starring John Heard and Daniel Stern, plus the 1989 sequel with Gerrit Graham.
  • Bolero
    E30
    BoleroThe Cinema Snob finally tackles a movie so bad, it's often cited as one of the worst of the 80s, and also severed the ties between Cannon films and MGM.
  • Ninja III: The Domination
    E31
    Ninja III: The DominationFrom Cannon films, it's the 3rd and most outrageous of the Ninja trilogy, this time combining ninja films, The Exorcist, and Flashdance.
  • Pumpkinhead 3: Ashes to Ashes
    E32
    Pumpkinhead 3: Ashes to AshesThe Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd Pumpkinhead film, which debuted on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2006.
  • Galaxy of Terror
    E33
    Galaxy of TerrorWith Alien Romulus coming to theaters, The Cinema Snob goes back to 1981 to check out this Roger Corman produced sc-fi horror film, featuring Robert Englund, Sid Haig, and Zalman King!
  • Pumpkinhead 4: Blood Feud
    E34
    Pumpkinhead 4: Blood FeudThe Cinema Snob reviews this 4th entry, which is the story of the Hatfields and McCoys, with a dash of Romeo and Juliet, and also Pumpkinhead is in it.
  • MANIMAL, Ep. 3: Night of the Scorpion
    E35
    MANIMAL, Ep. 3: Night of the ScorpionJonathan Chase works to clear the good name of a spider which leads him to a Cold War plot involving spies and undercover agents.
  • Prom Night
    E36
    Prom NightThe Cinema Snob finally checks out the first film in the Prom Night series, from 1980 and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen.
  • The House on Sorority Row
    E37
    The House on Sorority RowHow are the girls supposed to enjoy their gradation party when folks keep finding the body of the house mother in the dirty swimming pool! The Cinema Snob reviews this 1982 slasher.
  • Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
    E38
    Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night IIThe Cinema Snob reviews the sort of in name only sequel to Prom Night, which does have some connections, but is also the best in the series!
  • A Return to Salem's Lot
    E39
    A Return to Salem's LotThe Cinema Snob reviews the 1987 sequel to Salem's Lot, this time directed by Larry Cohen.
  • Prom Night III: The Last Kiss
    E40
    Prom Night III: The Last KissThe Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd Prom Night film, which a continuation from Hello Mary Lou featuring the character Mary Lou Maloney.
  • Terrifier 2
    E41
    Terrifier 2With the release of the 3rd film, it's time for The Cinema Snob to go back and check out Terrifier 2 from 2022, written and directed by Damien Leone and starring David Howard Thornton and Lavern Lavera.
  • Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil
    E42
    Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from EvilThe Cinema Snob reviews Prom Night 4, which again goes in a different direction, this time about possessed priest lurking around some students who ditch prom.
  • Halloween Ends
    E43
    Halloween EndsThe Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd and final part in the David Gordon Green sequel trilogy.
  • Prom Night 2008 Remake
    E44
    Prom Night 2008 RemakeThe Cinema Snob reviews the 2008 remake of Prom Night.
  • Amityville Turkey Day
    E45
    Amityville Turkey DayAka Amityville Thanksgiving 2, that's right, they made a sequel, where this time a talking turkey stalks the set of a VOD Amityville movie.
  • Thanksgiving
    E46
    ThanksgivingThe Cinema Snob reviews Eli Roth's 2023 film Thanksgiving, based on his fake trailer from Grindhouse.
  • Winter's Tale
    E47
    Winter's TaleThe Cinema Snob reviews Winter's Tale, where it's time to cozy up with a romance that spans a century and includes flying horses, snowmen and scary faces!
  • Collateral Beauty
    E48
    Collateral BeautyThe Cinema Snob reviews Collateral Beauty, which features award winners and nominees like Will Smith, Helen Mirren, Edward Norton and Kate Winslet, who all got together for the feel bad Christmas film of 2016!
  • The Killing Tree
    E49
    The Killing TreeWe've seen evil snowmen and also gingerbread men, but now an evil Christmas Tree gets its time in the spotlight!
  • The Snowman
    E50
    The SnowmanThe Cinema Snob reviews the notorious thriller The Snowman, starring Michael Fassbender, and from the director of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and executive produced by Martin Scorsese, which managed to get some of the worst reviews for a movie in this genre.
  • Hot Frosty
    E51
    Hot FrostyThe Cinema Snob reviews the Netflix Christmas movie Hot Frosty, featuring a handsome snowman who comes to life, and of course romance happens.

 

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