Mr SniDBitS
The Reel Study
The Reel Study is a weekly podcast that provides in-depth, thoughtful reviews about films and select TV series. Join the hosts Mr SniDBitS, BlackGirlMarvel, All the Movie Things, TylerMakesFilms, JeannineDaBean, and the voice of the Reel Study Cellphone-wallet-keys as they talk about a wide variety of films and the techniques that go into making them as well as the occasion TV Show. Follow The Reel Study and the hosts on Twitch, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram and BlueSky.
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Episodes
Season 5 Finale: Supergirl (2026) Spoiler-Free & Spoiler Review 29.06.2026 1:55:05
This week on The Reel Study, we’re wrapping up Season 5 with a special theatrical review of Supergirl (2026) ! For our season finale, we're dedicating the entire episode to DC Studios' latest big-screen adventure, diving into Kara Zor-El's journey, the performances, the action, and how the film fits into the growing DC Universe. Whether you've already seen the film or are still deciding if it's wo...
John Huston Classics: The Maltese Falcon & Treasure of the Sierra Madre Movie Review 22.06.2026 1:23:17
This week on The Reel Study, we’re diving into a pair of legendary Hollywood classics: The Maltese Falcon and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre . From a mysterious hunt for a priceless artifact steeped in deception and intrigue to a gripping tale of greed, ambition, and the corrupting power of wealth, these films showcase why director John Huston remains one of cinema’s most influential storyteller...
Pride Month Classics: Rope & Victim Movie Review 15.06.2026 1:13:10
This week on The Reel Study, our Pride Month celebration continues with a classic and thought-provoking double feature , Rope and Victim . From a suspenseful psychological thriller that pushed the boundaries of what could be implied on screen to a groundbreaking British drama that confronted prejudice and injustice head-on, these films offer a fascinating look at the evolution of LGBTQ+ representa...
Pride Month Double Feature: Brokeback Mountain & All of Us Strangers Movie Reviews 08.06.2026 1:21:30
This week on The Reel Study, we’re celebrating Pride Month with an emotional and deeply moving double feature with Brokeback Mountain and All of Us Strangers . Before the main discussion, catch up on The Reel News as the panel covers this week’s biggest movie headlines, including Gene Wilder Biopic in the Works, and Remembering Anthony Stewart Head and Peabo Bryson and Netflix Won't Work With Dire...
AAPI Heritage Month Finale: Spirited Away & Your Name. Movie Review 01.06.2026 1:12:04
This week on The Reel Study, we’re closing out AAPI Heritage Month with a breathtaking animated double feature, Spirited Away and Your Name. From a young girl’s journey through a mysterious spirit world to a heartfelt story of connection that transcends time and distance, these films showcase the beauty, imagination, and emotional depth that have made Japanese animation beloved around the world....
AAPI Heritage Month: RRR & Monkey Man Movie Review 25.05.2026 1:37:48
🔥 This week on The Reel Study, our AAPI Heritage Month celebration continues with an action-packed double feature: RRR and Monkey Man . From a larger-than-life historical epic fueled by rebellion, brotherhood, and explosive spectacle to a gritty revenge thriller driven by rage, corruption, and survival, these films showcase bold storytelling and the global impact of South Asian voices in modern c...
AAPI Heritage Month: Bend It Like Beckham & Crazy Rich Asians Movie Reivew 18.05.2026 54:24
⚽✨ This week on The Reel Study, we’re continuing our celebration of AAPI Heritage Month with an uplifting double feature: Bend It Like Beckham and Crazy Rich Asians . From a coming-of-age sports comedy about balancing family expectations and personal dreams to a glamorous romantic comedy exploring culture, identity, and love across generations, these films highlight the importance of representat...
AAPI Heritage Month: Enter the Dragon & The Crow Movie Review 04.05.2026 1:16:36
🐉 This week on The Reel Study, we’re kicking off AAPI Heritage Month with a powerful action double feature — Enter the Dragon and The Crow (1994) . From Bruce Lee’s legendary martial arts masterpiece that helped redefine global action cinema to a supernatural revenge tale led by Brandon Lee, these films showcase the lasting impact of two iconic performers whose legacies continue to shape film his...
Nick Cage Binge Finale: Massive Talent & Longlegs Movie Review 27.04.2026 1:46:11
🎭 This week on The Reel Study, we’re wrapping up our Nicolas Cage binge with a wildly different double feature — The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent and Longlegs . From a self-aware, comedic take on Cage’s own larger-than-life persona to a dark, unsettling horror experience, these films showcase the full spectrum of what makes Nicolas Cage one of the most unpredictable actors in cinema. Befor...
Nick Cage Binge Pt 2: The Rock & Adaptation. Movie Review 20.04.2026 1:26:05
💥 This week on The Reel Study, our Nicolas Cage three-week binge continues with a dynamic double feature: The Rock and Adaptation. From explosive action and high-stakes tension on Alcatraz Island to a wildly inventive, self-reflexive story about writing, identity, and creativity, these films showcase two completely different sides of Cage’s range. Whether he’s navigating blockbuster chaos or divi...
Nick Cage Binge Begins: Raising Arizona & It Could Happen to You Movie Review 13.04.2026 1:32:53
This week on The Reel Study, we’re kicking off our three-week Nicolas Cage binge with a wildly different double feature Raising Arizona and It Could Happen to You . From offbeat crime comedy chaos and eccentric Coen Brothers energy to a sweet, sincere romantic dramedy built on luck, kindness, and unexpected connection, these films show just how versatile Cage could be across two very different sid...
Sarah Polley Spotlight: Go & Women Talking 06.04.2026 1:37:31
🎬 This week on The Reel Study, our Women’s History Month celebration continues with a special Sarah Polley spotlight featuring Go and Women Talking . While Go showcases Polley in one of her standout early screen performances, Women Talking highlights her powerful voice behind the camera as a writer and director, giving us a unique look at her evolution as an artist across two very different films...
Kathryn Bigelow Spotlight: Blue Steel & Point Break Movie Review 30.03.2026 1:56:43
💥 This week on The Reel Study, our Women’s History Month celebration continues as we spotlight director Kathryn Bigelow with an adrenaline-fueled double feature, Blue Steel and Point Break . From a tense psychological thriller about violence, identity, and power to undercover action and extreme-thrill obsession, these films showcase Bigelow’s fearless style and her ability to bring intensity, atm...
Nia DaCosta Spotlight: Candyman & 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Movie Review 23.03.2026 1:51:44
🩸 This week on The Reel Study, our Women’s History Month celebration continues as we spotlight director Nia DaCosta with a chilling horror double feature: Candyman (2021) and 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple . From a haunting reimagining of an iconic urban legend to a terrifying new chapter in a post-apocalyptic nightmare, these films showcase DaCosta’s bold visual style and her ability to bring f...
Karyn Kusama Spotlight: Girlfight & Jennifer’s Body Movie Review 16.03.2026 1:27:22
💥 This week on The Reel Study, our Women’s History Month celebration continues as we spotlight director Karyn Kusama with a fierce double feature: Girlfight and Jennifer's Body . From the raw, determined journey of a young woman fighting her way through the boxing world to a sharp, darkly comedic horror story about power, friendship, and revenge, these films highlight Kusama’s bold approach to ge...
Kasi Lemmons Spotlight: Eve’s Bayou & Talk to Me Movie Review 02.03.2026 1:26:11
🌸 This week on The Reel Study, we’re celebrating the beginning of Women’s History Month by spotlighting visionary female directors, starting with Kasi Lemmons and her powerful films Eve’s Bayou and Talk to Me . From a haunting Southern Gothic coming-of-age story rooted in memory and family secrets to an electrifying portrait of a controversial radio icon during a turbulent political era, these fi...
’90s Comedy Classics: B.A.P.S. & The 6th Man Movie Review 23.02.2026 1:18:47
🎉 This week on The Reel Study, we’re closing out Black History Month with a high-energy ’90s comedy double feature, B.A.P.S. and The 6th Man . From outrageous Beverly Hills fish-out-of-water chaos to a heartfelt (and hilarious) supernatural sports story, these films showcase the vibrant comedic voices and cultural flair that defined a memorable era of Black cinema. Before the discussion, catch u...
When Love Gets Complicated: Boomerang & Something New Movie Review 16.02.2026 1:32:24
💘 This week on The Reel Study, we’re celebrating Black History Month and Valentine’s Day with a romance-driven double feature — Boomerang and Something New . From sharp workplace flirtations and ’90s relationship politics to a modern love story that challenges expectations around race, career, and vulnerability, these films highlight the evolution of Black romance on screen. With charm, humor, a...
Monsters Next Door: The People Under the Stairs & Vampire in Brooklyn Movie Review 09.02.2026 1:40:22
This week on The Reel Study, we’re diving into a darkly entertaining horror double feature, The People Under the Stairs and Vampire in Brooklyn . From socially charged home-invasion terror lurking beneath suburbia to stylish supernatural horror infused with sharp humor, these films showcase bold ’90s genre filmmaking and memorable performances that blend scares with commentary. Before the discussi...
Breaking Barriers: In the Heat of the Night & Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner Movie Review 02.02.2026 1:55:16
This week on The Reel Study, we’re marking the start of Black History Month with a powerful Sidney Poitier double feature — In the Heat of the Night and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner . From a tense murder investigation exposing deep-rooted racism in the American South to an intimate, groundbreaking conversation about love, race, and family, these films showcase Poitier’s impact on cinema and cultur...
Two Stories of Resistance: One Battle After Another & Wicked: For Good Movie Review 26.01.2026 1:46:59
⚠️ Heads up: Due to technical issues with the trailers, you may want to skip ahead to Reel News – Thoughts on Masters of the Universe at 00:27:50.* ✨ This week on The Reel Study, we’re exploring two very different journeys in a powerful double feature, One Battle After Another and Wicked: For Good . From contemporary struggles shaped by ambition, morality, and consequence to the emotional concl...
Full Throttle Rivalries: Days of Thunder & F1: The Movie - Movie Review 19.01.2026 1:55:45
🎬 This week on The Reel Study, we’re shifting into high gear with a thrilling motorsport double feature — Days of Thunder and F1: The Movie . From classic NASCAR rivalry and raw ’90s adrenaline to modern Formula 1 spectacle and cutting-edge racing drama, these films showcase how speed, ambition, and competition evolve across generations of cinema. Before the discussion, catch up on The Reel News...
Deck the Halls with Chaos: Jingle All the Way & Better Watch Out Movie Review 22.12.2025 1:35:57
🎄 This week on The Reel Study, we’re celebrating the holidays with a wildly different Christmas double feature, Jingle All the Way and Better Watch Out. From frantic last-minute gift hunting to twisted holiday home-invasion chaos, these films show just how unpredictable Christmas can be on screen. Before the discussion, catch up on The Reel News for the latest movie headlines, or check out Reel R...
Robert Redford Double Feature: All the President’s Men & The Last Castle Movie Review 15.12.2025 1:59:46
This week on The Reel Study, we’re spotlighting Robert Redford with a compelling double feature that highlights his range both in front of and behind the camera: All the President’s Men and The Last Castle . From investigative journalism that changed history to a powerful story of honor and rebellion behind prison walls, these films showcase Redford’s enduring screen presence and influence. Before...
Diane Keaton Double Feature: The First Wives Club & The Family Stone Movie Review 08.12.2025 1:53:54
This week on The Reel Study, we celebrate the legendary Diane Keaton with a double feature of sharp comedy and heartfelt holiday chaos. The panel dives into The First Wives Club and The Family Stone —two films that showcase Keaton’s iconic charm, humor, and emotional depth. Before the discussion, catch up on The Reel News for the latest movie headlines, or check out Reel Roundup, where the panel r...
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