New episode of The Film Brain Project, with Stuart Ashen, Diamanda Hagan and The Omega, talking about Birds of Prey:
Mathew takes a look at Greed, the latest collaboration between Steve Coogan and Michael Winterbottom.
and here's Mat's review of Onward along with a brief review of the new The Simpsons short that played before it.
Mathew takes a look at the delayed politicized thriller The Hunt, where the right-wing becomes the target of the Most Dangerous Game:
And Mat's just posted his first video since the quarantine started. A look at the Military Wives, the latest attempt to emulate The Full Monty:
Mathew takes a look at one of the first major blockbusters to be shuffled to digital release due the pandemic, with Trolls World Tour.
Mathew reviews the Dave Bautista spy comedy My Spy, which happened to be the last film he saw in theaters before pandemic shut everything down.
A bit of different video for Mathew, as he demonstrates editing techniques used for movie trailers and how they can radically change the narrative of the film they're promoting. He demonstrates by making a trailer for Liar Liar that turns it into tense thriller like Uncut Gems:
This time Matthew reviews a film I actually saw back in January, The Personal History of David Copperfield:
In just over 20 minutes from now, And Mat will be doing a live-review of Artemis Fowl literally after just having seen it:
New Projector looking at the disappoint adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's Four Kids And It - itself a sequel to E. Nesbit's Five Children and It:
Due to the fact it got taken down this week, Mathew took the time to re-edit his Bad Movie Beatdown review of Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li:

Mathew starts 2020 off with a look at Guy Ritchie's latest film, The Gentlemen: