YouTube user Bobvids has essentially built a career out of dismantling CinemaSins’ dreadful “Everything Wrong With” videos, unpacking how they utilize a willful misunderstanding of movie plots, an ...
CinemaSins takes aim at the polarizing comic-book flick in its latest video. “Well, here’s an absolute travesty of a movie, from start to finish. ‘Suicide Squad’ has so many sins, I considered ...
Jordan Vogt-Roberts took issue with a new video in the series: "They’re often just wrong or think they’re smarter than you." By Josh Spiegel In the past, it hasn’t been hard to find people on Twitter ...
Ding! YouTube sensation CinemaSins systematically reveals mistakes, inconsistencies, and grievances in movies like Batman & Robin. Spoiler: No film is perfect. It is a truth universally acknowledged ...
CinemaSins has become notorious for their YouTube videos, where they spend some time pointing out all of the flaws in a specific movie. Their channel’s slogan, “No Movie is Without Sin” is taken very ...
Now that Captain Marvel‘s out on home media, it was only a matter of time before CinemaSins got its hands on the film. The channel’s released a new video taking the Marvel Cinematic Universe to task, ...
The Empire Strikes Back is known widely as the most critically acclaimed Star Wars film of all time. While fans of the franchise adore Empire, it apparently isn’t as perfect as we’d like to think it ...
Back when they worked at Nashville's Regal Hollywood 27 movie theater 15 years ago, Chris Atkinson and Jeremy Scott looked forward to staying late on Thursday nights. After closing time, they'd find ...
CinemaSins co founder Jeremy Scott has a new book coming out called THE ABLES!!! So, Ryan & Jerry got together to discuss their thoughts on this, as well as the content/themes that have currently been ...
We at The A.V. Club are committed to providing pop culture commentary, so who are we to judge the popular CinemaSins video series for doing the same? Good thing we have the YouTube channel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At least part of the problem has to do with the low media/subject literacy of the average film viewer. Last winter, astrophysicist ...