This week, the boys discuss the new Michelle Pfeiffer holiday movie, Oh What Fun, on Amazon Prime. Is it fun? Then they dig into the Christmas Classic, Home Alone, released in 1990. Dave and Ryna wrap up the show by discussing Netflix and its attempted purchase of Warner Bros. Is it good or bad for Hollywood?

 

Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review-Take 125- Truth and Treason, November/December Releases, and Dick Tracy 35th Anniversary

 

Welcome to Dave and Ryan's Movie Review Take 125. Let's talk about the newest release from Angle Studios, Truth and Treason. It's November, and that means lots of movies hitting theaters with Oscar aspirations. We talk about some that will make it and some that don't stand a chance.  Dick Tracy, a 35-year-old Warren Beatty film with an A-list cast, first hit the screens in 1990, which begs the question, "Does It Hold Up?"

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 112- Happy Gilmore 2 Review, Fantastic Four Review, del Toro’s Frankenstein and Film Festivals

This week, it's like doublemint gum, double your pleasure and double your fun with a pair of movie reviews. First up is Happy Gilmore 2, on Netflix. Is it a hole-in-one, or did they shank it in the woods? The Fantastic Four: First Steps was released in theaters this week. Here was Marvel's chance to do the First Family right. Did they? We got a sneak peek at Jacob Elordi as Frankenstein's monster in del Toro's Frankenstein, which will release on Netflix this fall. Will it be released in theaters as well, so it can be eligible for Oscar consideration, or does it just plan on winning the Toronto International Film Festival? The boys discuss.

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 122: The Lost Bus, True Stories on Film, Tron:Ares

This week, the boys talk about the new film from Matthew McConaughey, The Lost Bus, which was based on a true story of the Paradise Fire in California in 2018.  There are plenty of movies that are based on a true story. Dave and Ryan talk about some of them and how close they hit to the real story. Tron: Ares hits theaters on October 10, the third film in the series. Is it necessary?

 
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