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In 1997, Jennifer Lopez starred in this supposed cult classic about a giant snake in the jungle. Does this movie deserve the "so bad, it's good" praise it gets?

We continue our look at the works of Stephen Sommers and Brendan Fraser in this 2001 follow up to The Mummy.

We continue our look at the Platinum Dunes series of horror remakes with 2003's Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

We conclude our exploration into the world of Twilight with Breaking Dawn - Part 2! Come join us as we say goodbye to Bella Swan and Forks, Washington.

Michael Bay tends to shoot film first and ask questions later, but 2005's The Island dared to explore deep philosophical ideas and concepts.

We continue our exploration of comic-book movies with 2005's Fantastic Four, a film that neither comic-book fans nor critics enjoyed.

In 1985, the Cold War was heating up, and Hollywood was eager to pander to anti-soviet sentiment. Rocky IV was given mixed reviews by critics, but was a box office smash hit. The Yeah, It's That Bad team dives deep into this piece of Americana to find out if this is a typical action movie sequel, or something more.

In this episode of After Dark, we ignorantly discuss deep philosophical issues and tell the tale of when we met film director Shane Carruth.

In 1996, The English Patient was released to universal critical acclaim, yet it proved to be extremely polarizing with average moviegoers. We decide once and for all if this movie deserved its nine Academy Awards.