(Right Click Download Link To Save) In this BONUS episode of Dr. Drew’s Two Cents, Drewster Cogburn talks about comic books again, but this time he talks about the more…
Read MoreReview: ‘Interstellar’
BOOM! CRASH! POW! OUTER SPACE! SILENCE! WORMHOLES! ALIEN PLANETS! DANGER! BLACK HOLES! BLARING MUSIC! RUMBLING BASS! MCCONAUGHEY! “Interstellar.” That’s the first impression that this movie leaves you with, as it…
Read MoreNetflix pick for 11/10/14 – ‘The Karate Kid’
Ralph Macchio is all like “I’m a high school kid from New Joisey and these California kids are a’bustin’ my chops over here-unnh!” and Pat Morita is all like “Daniel…
Read More#96 – The Parate Kid
(Right Click Download Link To Save) In episode 96, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by Nick Sharabba. Chris and Drew review Interstellar (sans spoilers) as well as Birdman….
Read MoreSpoiler Bonus Episode – Interstellar
(Right Click Download Link To Save) In this BONUS episode of Cinema Crespodiso, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn go deep on Interstellar, with plenty of details and SPOILERS. They talk…
Read MoreReview: ‘Nightcrawler’
“Nightcrawler” is an intense little movie about some pretty big ideas. The media we consumer as a culture has to come from somewhere, and this movie focuses in on one…
Read MoreNetflix pick for 11/3/14 – ‘Django Unchained’
“Django Unchained” is one of Quentin Tarantino’s crazier movies, and this is coming from a guy known for his cinematic flights of fancy involving quick dialogue, hard violence and clever…
Read More#95 – Trigger The Movie
(Right Click Download Link To Save) In episode 95, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by returning guest music video director extraordinaire Carl Verna. Carl promotes some of his…
Read MoreCrespodiso Film School – The Horror, The Horror
(Right Click Download Link To Save) In this bonus episode, Chris Crespo goes through the history of horror films, from the 1890’s through today, and Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn…
Read MoreReview: ‘St. Vincent’
“St. Vincent” is one of those movies that starts out ostensibly as a comedy, and how can it not with Bill Murray playing the lead role, but then makes its…
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