FernGully 1992 - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
A magical fairy shrinks a human to battle a pollution monster made of sentient oil and poop, all while Robin Williams raps as an unstable laboratory bat. But does this eco-friendly 90s animated movie actually hold up today?
Hook 1991 - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
What happens when Peter Pan grows up, completely forgets Neverland, and becomes a stressed-out, work-obsessed 90s lawyer? Steven Spielberg’s 1991 fantasy epic Hook is a visually stunning but wildly uneven ride.
The Fisher King (1991) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams delivers one of the greatest performances of his career in The Fisher King (1991), a surreal story about trauma, friendship, and redemption.
Awakenings (1990) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams delivers one of his most moving dramatic performances in Awakenings (1990), a story about compassion, science, and the fragile nature of life.
Cadillac Man (1990) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams goes full chaos in Cadillac Man (1990), a dark comedy about a desperate car salesman trapped in a hostage situation.
Dead Poets Society (1989) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams shines in Dead Poets Society (1989), a classic about poetry, pressure, and finding your own voice at a school built on conformity.
Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams explodes onto the big screen in Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), the film that turned his rapid-fire comedy into a movie star performance.
Club Paradise (1986) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams escapes to the tropics in Club Paradise (1986), a messy vacation comedy about starting over and discovering paradise is mostly just chaos with palm trees.
The Best of Times (1986) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams and Kurt Russell star in The Best of Times (1986), a sports comedy about regret, nostalgia, and replaying the biggest mistake of your life.
Moscow on the Hudson (1984) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams trades manic comedy for heartfelt drama in Moscow on the Hudson (1984), a story about freedom, immigration, and starting a new life in America.
The Survivors (1983) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams teams up with Walter Matthau in The Survivors (1983), a strange comedy about paranoia, survivalists, and two men who can’t seem to stop ruining each other’s lives.
The World According to Garp (1982) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams’ breakout dramatic role is strange, dark, and surprisingly emotional. In this review, I revisit The World According to Garp (1982) and how it shaped the early years of his film career.
Popeye (1980) - Ranking Every Robin Williams Movie
Robin Williams’ first starring film is one of the strangest comic book adaptations ever made. In this review, I revisit Popeye (1980) to see how it holds up today.
Why This 2005 Comedy Still Sparks Conversation: Deuce Bigalow European Gigolo Review
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when an aquarium cleaner turned reluctant gigolo returns to Europe to solve a murder mystery disguised as a sex comedy, then Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo is the cinematic experience for you.
Playdate 2025 Review: Suburban Dads Gone Wild
If you’re searching for a wild, hilarious, and completely absurd Kevin James movie, Playdate on Amazon Prime Video is an experience you won’t forget.
We Revisited Barnyard and It’s Even Wilder Than You Remembered
If you grew up watching talking animals throw wild parties whenever the farmer was away, then you already know Barnyard, the 2006 animated comedy starring Kevin James as Otis the carefree Holstein steer.
We’re Officially in the Adam Sandler Renaissance. Jay Kelly Review
We’re officially in Sandler’s late‑career comeback, what we like to call his Renaissance Period. After the slight disappointment of Spaceman, we were pumped for another Sandler drama with Jay Kelly on Netflix.
Netflix’s Worst Holiday Special? We Suffer Through “With Love, Meghan”
A Netflix holiday special that somehow manages to combine enormous wealth, endless resources, and absolutely no self-awareness.
The Great Dublin Whiskey Fire of 1875: A River of Alcohol, Chaos, and Death
Discover the bizarre and deadly Great Dublin Whiskey Fire of 1875! Comedians Robert Bacon and Jenna O’Brien dive into one of Ireland’s strangest disasters on the Mistakes Were Made podcast.