Will Gen Z Revive Cinema in a Stream-Dominated World?
"It feels like World War III out there is brewing on the horizon. So I asked myself: if it were to happen and movie theaters disappear tomorrow, where would that leave cinema as a whole? Would it disappear or would it thrive in a new form?"
Avatar: Fire and Ash holds #1 in week 5 ($13M domestic). 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple debuts #2 despite rave reviews. Lord of the Rings IMAX re-releases crack top 10 for 25th anniversary.
Film Dweeb Year in Review: 2025 in Film
Looking back on 2025's standout films like Eddington and Sinners, my switch to Criterion Channel classics, the heated Avatar 3 cultural debate, and Film Dweeb's bold evolution—including the upcoming Temple of the Eye filmmaking course.
Film Dweeb Podcast Episode 28: Kill Bill Release, Box Office Hits, Michael Mann’s The Insider & Hollywood Rants
After a decade of waiting, Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair is finally playing in theaters, even if the Vancouver screening is frustratingly bare‑bones. In this episode of the Film Dweeb Podcast, there’s a dive into the Thanksgiving box office (from Zootopia and Wicked to Netflix’s latest awards play), the comfort of collecting physical media again, and a long‑overdue rewatch of Michael Mann’s The Insider. It all leads into a bigger conversation about Netflix circling Warner Brothers, Paramount’s latest Ninja Turtles pivot, and why Hollywood accounting still feels more like a shell game than a business.
Halloween Box Office Disaster: Why Cinema Had a Terrifying 2025
The 2025 Halloween weekend was the worst for box office in years, overshadowed by the World Series and streaming platforms dominating viewer attention. Dive into what went wrong, the industry's doom-and-gloom narrative, and a fascinating Kubrick conspiracy discussed on Film Dweeb.
Halloween Hits and Spooky Surprises: Film Dweeb Podcast Episode 24 Recap
Get into the Halloween spirit with the latest Film Dweeb podcast episode featuring box office horror hits like Black Phone 2, anime Chainsaw Man, nostalgic cinema stories from Vancouver, and spooky streaming recommendations. Perfect for horror fans and cinephiles alike!

