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Movie Postmortem

Movie Postmortem

By: Reginald Hill
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Movie Postmortem is where films of all kinds meet the scalpel. Whether it’s a masterpiece, a flop, or a guilty pleasure you just can’t quit, we’re here to dissect what worked, what didn’t, and why we keep coming back for more. Hosted by Reggie, a sci-fi fanatic and scientist, and his nephew Isaiah, a horror buff who watches scary movies so you don’t have to, Movie Postmortem explores the strange, the scary, and the spectacular with two generations of hot takes.Reginald Hill Art
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  • Crime 101 (2026) - Heat Lite
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of Movie Postmortem, I give a spoiler-free review of Crime 101, the sleek crime thriller that clearly wants to be Heat, but never quite matches the intensity. With stylish highway cinematography and moody Los Angeles nightscapes, the film often looks the part. Unfortunately, atmosphere can only carry you so far.

    I cover the best performances and talk about whether this a respectable theatrical release from Amazon, or another example of streaming-era films feeling just a little too small?

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    17 mins
  • 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) with Final Girls Podcast - Bunker Boogaloo
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode, we are joined by the hosts of Final Girls Podcast to review 10 Cloverfield Lane, the bottle thriller about paranoia and control.

    Together, we discuss Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s quietly brilliant protagonist, and how the movie utilizes uncertainty to keep both its characters and the audience guessing about what will come next! We also debate the controversial third act, the Cloverfield connection, and whether the genre shift enhances or undercuts the film’s strengths.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Mercy (2026) - PrattGPT
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode of Movie Postmortem, I review Mercy (2026), a screen-life thriller that can’t quite decide what kind of movie it wants to be. Marketed as a cautionary AI tale, the film promises high-stakes techno-paranoia but morphs into a far more conventional action film.

    I talk about why the screen-life format and AI angle feel unnecessary, how the story would function almost identically without them, and what really shocked me about the end of this film!

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    22 mins
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