Category: Reviews


BMFcast504 – Yes, Madam! – Yeoh-tfits

Yes, Madam! (1985) is Cynthia Rothrock’s cinematic debut and damn if she isn’t a powerhouse right out of the gate. Here she teams with Michelle Yeoh, who is no slouch either when it comes to wrecking dudes. After the movie discussion we listen to your voicemails and are totally kind in response.

BMFcast Extra 179 – The Warrior’s Way

The Warrior’s Way (2010) is a hyper-stylized samurai western featuring Kate Bosworth and Geoffrey Rush. It’s a very odd, very unique thing that might be worth one viewing. Join us as we debate that.

BMFcast503 – Action USA – Diamonds

Action U.S.A. (1989) is a movie we covered way back in 2010, but as we return to the studio for the first time in over a year and seeing as the film has recently been upgraded to Blu-ray, it seemed like the right time to revisit it. Diamonds have been stolen, they’re somewhere in Texas and everyone will engage in STUNTS! to acquire them. Afterwards, we engage with your emails and voicemails. THE BMFCAST IS BACK!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 040 – We Bombed a Zoo

It’s the grand finale of the Variety Hour in its current form, as we should be back in the studio next week to deliver proper BMFcasting to the masses. So enjoy this finale that touches on everything from Without Remorse (2021) to The Zookeepers Wife (2017) to a bunch of TV show memories including The Punisher, For All Mankind, 24, Homeland, Mad Men and more random shenanigans. See you next week for the return of your Bad Movie Friends!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 039 – Penultimate

This week we’ve got thoughts on the new Mortal Kombat (2021) movie as well as random takes on Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, For All Mankind and It: Chapters 1 and 2. Then it’s spoilcast time as we’re talking all six episodes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. And if all goes according to plan, this should be the next to last episode of The Variety Hour, with regular episodes of the BMFcast returning the week following. Get hype!

BMFcast Extra 178 – Hitman

Hitman (2007) sucks. That’s it. That’s the description.

The BMFcast Variety Hour 038 – Sorry Ska Fans

Minari (2020) is the main thing on this week’s docket, but talk quickly shifts to the Miles Davis documentary Birth of the Cool. Then, the jazz version of the podcast kicks in as we get all freeform with topics ranging from christian rock to cooking during the pandemic to antique toasters. Also, vaccine side effects, concert experiences and Discovery Plus!

BMFcast Extra 177 – Critters

Critters (1986) is one of the movies that HBO Max was touting heavily on launch day, so here we are. It’s a first time watch for Harlo but Chuck has seen it dozens of times. Where will our two hosts land on this cult horror classic?

BMFcast Extra 176 – Hunter Killer

Hunter Killer (2018) is a submarine movie. It’s been a while since we’ve had a great submarine movie. Is this Gerard Butler/Gary Oldman submarine movie that great submarine movie? Listen and find out.

The BMFcast Variety Hour 037 – Eddie Redmayne’s Face

Godzilla vs Kong (2021) is of course what we’re talking about this week, but we’re saving that for the second half in case you don’t want to get spoiled. Before that, Harlo enjoys a Aaron Sorkin trilogy of Charlie Wilson’s War, Molly’s Game and The Trial of the Chicago 7. Also, Ava and Tina. Maki checks out Kid90 and revisits The World’s End. Then BJ finds comfort in previous BMFcast movies The Apple and ROBOT JOX. Crash and burn!

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