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The Breakcast: Terminator 3 – The 15 Year Retrospective

With photos surfacing for Terminator 6 and it being T3's 15th anniversary, we decided to travel back to 2003 to discuss Terminator 3: Rise...

Vestron Video to Release Dagon and Beyond Re-Animator

Dagon H.P. Lovecraft’s iconic tale comes to life when the Vestron Video Collector’s Series releases the modern retelling of the horror classic Dagon on limited...

Skate Kitchen: Sisterhood of the Traveling Half-Pipe

Summer is in its final days, but you wouldn’t know it from the temperature in New York City. The air is still thick and...

BlacKkKlansman: Spike Lee’s Hilarious & Challenging Return to Form

Spike Lee’s new film BlacKkKlansman begins in the most unexpected way: with a clip from 1939’s Gone with the Wind. As the camera slowly...

The Meg: Terrible Film, Super Fun Experience

The Meg opens on a deep water rescue where Jonas (Jason Statham) and his crew are trying to save a group of men trapped...

Is ‘Outstanding Achievement in Popular Film’ a Great Idea or The Worst Idea?

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences blew up Film Twitter yesterday when it announced a few rule changes. Specifically, that they would...

The Breakcast: The Christopher Robin Review

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/welcome-to-hundred-acre-woodthe-christopher-robin-review Welcome to Hundred Acre Wood! Pop Break's film editor Maria Carpico, and film writer Matt Gilbert sit to talk about Disney's latest, Christopher Robin....

Eighth Grade: Kids These Days

When I was in eighth grade, the year was 2005. I used the internet almost strictly to visit Homestarrunner.com. Facebook was exclusively for college...

Like Father: Netflix’s Imperfect But Honest New Comedy

While watching Like Father, I had two strong feelings: this is the greatest single advertisement for a cruise line ever produced, and this movie...

The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a Landmark Film That Doesn’t Quite Hit the Mark

The issue of conversion therapy has plagued the LGBTQIA+ community for decades – and remains an issue in 36 states – yet Hollywood has...

The Spy Who Dumped Me: Another ‘Okay’ August Action Comedy

The summer action comedy is a yearly staple that, whether audiences like it or not, comes around to offer a unique view of the...

Christopher Robin: Bring the Tissues, But Maybe Not the Kids

The success of Disney’s family movies has long been attributed to the idea that what are commonly referred to as “kid movies” are actually...