Mashley at the Movies
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Hokum
A successful novelist travels to an old Irish hotel to spread his parents' ashes, and ends up walking into a very unsettling series of events. We review the new folk horror film Hokum in this episode.
The Christophers
A young woman goes to work for an aging artist with the underlying intent of forging his legendary unfinished series of portraits. Ashley & Matt review The Christophers in this episode.
Chili Finger
A woman finds a finger in her chili at a fast food restaurant, and things escalate from there. Ashley & Matt review this new movie that was filmed in central Illinois.
Michael
Matt & Ashley review Michael, the new musical biopic about the King of Pop.
The History of Sound
In this episode, we catch up with a 2025 film we've been wanting to see. Ashley & Matt review The History of Sound.
You, Me & Tuscany
There's a new rom-com in theaters! Ashley, Matt and Rachel review You, Me & Tuscany in this episode.
The Drama (Spoilers)
The Drama is a new movie starring Robert Pattinson and Zendaya, as a couple on the verge of getting married when a revelation is made that jeopardizes everything. This film is... a lot, so Ashley & Matt have decided to make this a ...
2026 Movies We're Looking Forward To
Ashley & Matt talk about the 2026 movies we're most looking forward to seeing.
Lovebug
Matt & Ashley review Lovebug, the new direct-to-streaming movie about two young people who meet cute and become lovers/business partners in the adult entertainment industry.
Project Hail Mary
Ryan Gosling is on a mission to save the sun (and along with it the Earth), and he's assisted by a rock alien along the way. It all makes sense in the movie. Listen as Ashley & Matt review Project Hail Mary.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
Samara Weaving defeated one family in the first movie, now she's got several coming for her in Ready or Not: Here I Come, the sequel to the 2019 thriller. This time, she's got her sister along for the ride. Ashley & Matt review the...
Undertone
A young woman caring for her dying mother listens to some creepy audio recordings, and it does not go well. Matt & Ashley review Undertone in this episode.
Hoppers
A young woman attempts to save a beloved glade from being paved over, by interacting with the wild animals there in a very unique way. Ashley & Matt review the new Pixar movie, Hoppers, in this episode.
Scream 7
We wrap up February by watching Sidney Prescott and Gale Weathers (and others) facing off against Ghostface. Garret joins us to review Scream 7.
The Best Movies of 2025
We take a final look back at the films of 2025. Ryan joins us as we rank our Top 10 favorite movies of last year!
How to Make a Killing
How to Make a Killing channels a 77-year-old Alec Guinness film with its story about a disowned heir who looks to knock-off his rival family members. Ashley & Matt review the new movie in this episode.
Crime 101
Crime 101 weaves several plot lines throughout its 140 minute runtime. Matt & Ashley review the epic heist movie in this episode.
Wuthering Heights
Rachel is back with us to talk about the latest version of Emily Bronte's classic tale.
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie
Rachel joins us to review a new movie that's a comedy about friendship, timeavel, and chasing your dreams.
RETRO: Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
It's Friday the 13th, and Jason Voorhees is up to his usual antics. Grant is back with us to discuss Part VI of the franchise, Jason Lives.
RETRO: Waiting for Guffman
Ashley had been wanting to re-watch the 1996 Christopher Guest mockumentary Waiting for Guffman, and the recent passing of Catherine O'Hara prompted us to finally get around to it. We discuss the film in this episode of our Retro
Send Help
Send Help stars Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien, and is directed by Sam Raimi. It centers around a woman and her boss whose plane crashes and they wash up together on a remote island. Will they survive? Will they want to? ...
People We Meet on Vacation
Poppy and Alex are two friends who meet at college and then vacation together every summer for several years. Will they be more than friends? Who knows? These rom-coms are so unpredictable! /s Ashley & Matt review t...