It’s once again time for Catching Up On Cinema’s monthly Catching Up On Blu-Ray episode! This time around, Trevor is once again joined by his good friend Brad from the Cinema Speak podcast in reviewing the month’s physical media releases. Check out Brad’s podcast, Cinema Speak on Libsyn at Cinema Speak, or on Twitter and Instagram.
Month: November 2020

Episode 106 – Death Machine (1994)
In the final installment of Catching Up On Cinema’s No Theme November event month, Trevor subjects he and Kyle to Stephen Norrington’s writing and directorial debut, Death Machine (1994)! A low budget, but largely competent sci-fi horror flick from the man that later helm Wesley Snipes’ Blade (1998), the film serves as an enjoyable slice…

Catching Up On Cinema Presents: Tales From the Shelf – Stupendous Scores
It’s once again time for Catching Up On Cinema’s monthly Tales From the Shelf episode! This month, Trevor is joined by Brad of the Cinema Speak podcast, this time to review some films from their collections featuring some “Stupendous Scores”! Movies and composers highlighted in this discussion: A Cure For Wellness (2013) – Benjamin Walfisch…

Episode 105 – The War of the Worlds (1953)
Catching Up On Cinema’s “No Theme November” event month continues, this time with a review of Byron Haskin’s The War of the Worlds (1953)! Based on the H.G. Wells novel of the same name, the film is the first film version of the oft adapted sci-fi classic. Boasting Academy Award winning visual effects and masterful…

Episode 104 – Total Recall (1990)
In this week’s installment of Catching Up On Cinema’s No Theme November event, Trevor is once against joined by his brother Matt in reviewing Paul Verhoeven’s sci-fi action classic, Total Recall (1990)! Headlined by a prime Arnold Schwarzenegger, the film is a wildly inventive tale that pulls double duty as both a simple blood and…

Episode 103 – Whiplash (2014)
This month is “No Theme November” at Catching Up On Cinema! All throughout the month of November, we’ll be reviewing anything and everything that we feel like from week to week. To kick things off, Trevor is joined by his brother Matt in reviewing Damien Chazelle’s critically acclaimed drama, Whiplash (2014)! Starring Miles Teller as…