Stove’s Movie Minute: “The Turning” (2020)

This week on Stove's Movie Minute, Stove reviews The Turning, an adaptation of the Henry James' novella The Turn of the Screw from 1898. The film is an interesting one, but there is one fatal flaw that nearly ruins it all...Tune in and find out!
Stove’s Movie Minute: “Bad Boys for Life” (2020)

This week on Stove's Movie Minute, Stove takes a look at Bad Boys for Life, the third film in the Bad Boys franchise. The film arrives in theaters 17 years after the last sequel, and boasts the beloved duo of Martin Lawrence and Will Smith...Does it live up to the long wait? Take a listen and see!
Stove’s Movie Minute: “1917” (2019)

On this episode of Stove's Movie Minute, Stove reviews the acclaimed new war thriller 1917, starring Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones) and George MacKay (Captain Fantastic). The film has garnered 10 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director (Sam Mendes), and Best Cinematography, and it's well worth seeing!
Stove’s Movie Minute: “The Grudge” (2020)

On the debut episode of Stove's Movie Minute, Stove reviews Nicolas Pesce's new film, The Grudge, the first big new release of 2020. The film is a reboot of the franchise that began in 2004 with the Sarah Michelle Gellar film of the same name!
Whole Show 2-13-20
Thursday morning the Czar and Sammie discuss what technological advancements have changed lives over the last decade. Flying Cars, aliens, favorite rom-com in the state of Illinois, and more!
Whole Show 2-12-20
Listener Kat attempts to be smarter than Sammie this morning. Being hangry can cause you to get into an average of 4 arguments a week. Do you spend more money on Valentine's Day if it's a newish relationship. The most common nightmares and the nightmares we have the most. Plus your dumb criminal of the day, and water cooler question of the day.
Stove’s Movie Minute: “Birds of Prey” (2020)

This week on Stove's Movie Minute, Stove reviews Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), the newest entry in the DC Cinematic Universe, starring Margot Robbie, Rosie Perez, and Ewan McGregor. How does it mesh with films such as Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman? Take a listen and find out!