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- It's a bizarre, trippy road comedy as an unemployed comic book artist, a carefree bartender, a stoner musician and two low-lifes attempt find a 10 minute drive turning into a day-long adventure of weirdness.
- A private detective is hired to find a missing girl. The only thing is, the girl isn't who we think she is and everyone is out to get her.
- Who We Are Now Is What We Were Then
- A man on a dead planet is cast into the darkness of inner space.
- Join Internet blogger Blackcatloner as he vlogs about random things going on in his life, as well as movie reviews and other topics close to his heart proving that he is "one lone cat against a big bad world."
- The Fathers are an ancient religious order who have discovered the existence of Vampires and other Creatures of the Night.
- The daily exploits of Internet vlogger Tim Haines as he navigates life in a small town in Upstate New York.
- Internet blogger Blackcatloner reviews movies both newly released and movies that have been around a while.
- 'A North Woods Elegy: Incident at Big Moose Lake' investigates the circumstances surrounding the murder of Grace Brown by Chester Gillette on July 11, 1906 in the Adirondacks in upstate New York. Covering the ensuing trial and Gillette's subsequent incarceration and execution, the film explores the fascination America had, and still has, with the case, encompassing issues of class, jurisprudence in America at the turn of the twentieth century and ethics and sensationalism in news reporting. The stories (oftentimes false) reported in the major daily newspapers in New York City were the basis for Theodore Dreiser's 'An American Tragedy' novel in 1925, which was adapted for film in 'American Tragedy' (1931) and 'A Place in the Sun' (1951).
- Internet blogger Blackcatloner opens his new series by talking about entering the year 2015 and how this is not the 2015 that was promised to us in Back to the Future- Part II. He also offers his thoughts on the teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, debuts a new segment of his videos called the Blackcat Book Club where he talks about a Stephen King book, rants about smoking in his town, offers tips on how to make it as an online video creator, talks about his childhood growing up in the 80's and 90's, and talks about power and responsibility while on the Internet.
- Blackcatloner offers his thoughts on the controversial Super Bowl 49 where he talks about everything from Katy Perry's Halftime show to the depressing Super Bowl commercial line-up. He also doles out some Fanboy News, reviews the movie Man of Steel and talks about introverts and extroverts in American society.
- Blackcatloner closes out 2015 with a "Best of 2015" compilation featuring reviews of the movies The Last American Virgin and Star Wars: The Force Awakens as well as talks about the infamous "Friend Zone" that men face while in the dating scene and tells the story of his trip to Puerto Rico when he was in high school during the 90's.
- Blackcatloner comes down with a case of movie madness and this week, he reads an old article from his local newspaper that talks about movie suggestions to fit the mood of every boy and girl. Plus he also reviews one of the greatest revenge movies ever made, counts down his top 10 favorite movies of all time and does a dating rant about why you should not pay to use online dating sites.
- Blackcatloner talks about the ongoing popularity of the movie Frozen. He also talks about the phenomenon of how American men are pursuing foreign women for relationships and rants about the dating scene in Utica. He also reviews the 60's Batman movie in honor of the TV series' 50th anniversary and reads a couple of his short stories from his Tales of the Blackcat collection.
- Blackcatloner riffs on assorted vintage commercials from the Golden Age of Television that are now in the Public Domain, ranging from a wonder drug called Anacin to a boring guy who only lives for Colt 45 liquor.
- Blackcatloner does an uncensored review of the movie Norbit as well as does a Fanboy News segment with more information about Star Wars: Episode 8 as well as Suicide Squad. He also does a Blackcat Book Club segment where he finds a novel that connects Sherlock Holmes with Star Trek and he responds to a video talking about YouTube's copyright system.
- Another Super Bowl has come and gone and naturally, Blackcatloner has to talk about it, commercials, crappy halftime show and all. He also does another uncensored review of a really bad movie. In this case it's The Garbage Pail Kids Movie. He also has more Fanboy News involving the Star Wars spinoff Rogue One and Megan Fox in a schoolgirl outfit. Plus he rants about the state of today's youth and Mr. Hater tries to interrupt the proceedings with a rant about Valentine's Day.
- 2008– 32mTV EpisodeBlackcatloner continues his rant about the state of America's youth by doing a film editorial of the iconic 80's teen comedy The Breakfast Club and how the timeless lessons of that film apply to today's world.
- It's time for another trip into Blackcatloner's secret past as he talks about his high school years as a student at Red Hook High School during the mid-90's.
- 2008– 22mTV EpisodeBlackcatloner returns from another unintentional hiatus from making videos by talking about how he spent his time off from going to WWE Live to dealing with more copyright drama. Also he finds time to review the latest voyage of the crew of the Starship Enterprise.
- Blackcatloner decides to return to old-school video making by taking a little trip to the Erie Canal Trail and along the way, he celebrates the return of Crystal Pepsi, discovers an obscure 80's TV series and rants about YouTube's latest censorship policy.
- 2008– 1h 16mTV EpisodeSince 2016 marks the 40th anniversary of the release of the original Rocky movie, Blackcatloner takes a look at the Italian Stallion's movie career. From the greatness of the first two movies to the over-the-top silliness of Rockys 3 and 4 to the sheer horror of Rocky V to the redemption of Rocky Balboa and the rebirth of the franchise with Creed.
- An avid Spider-Man fan, Blackcatloner reviews the web-slinger's 2012 reboot.
- Blackcatloner celebrates the start of the summer movie season by reviewing the latest Marvel movie, Iron Man 3.
- It's time for another voyage of the Starship "JJ-prise" as Blackcatloner reviews the latest installment in JJ Abrams' rebooted Star Trek franchise, Star Trek Into Darkness.
- As he prepares for inventory week at his job, Blackcatloner reflects on ten years of blogging and even jokes about iconic Star Trek actor George Takei coming to his town.
- It's a double feature review as Blackcatloner reviews two movies currently in theaters. First up, he sees his first 3D movie in theaters: The LEGO Movie. And he reviews the remake of Robocop.
- Vowing never to review the first two Christopher Reeve Superman movies because of how beloved they are, Blackcatloner decides to take a look at the first of the bad Superman movies: Superman III. For a movie that was heavily criticized for being written as a comedy to accommodate star Richard Pryor, he manages to find some redeemable qualities in this movie courtesy of Reeve and the visual effects.
- Blackcatloner's two-part look at the bad Christopher Reeve Superman films continues with the movie that officially killed the Superman franchise: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
- Blackcatloner uncovers a lost 80's gem in the teen sex comedy The Last American Virgin. As he reviews the movie, he comes to realize that the movie predicted today's dating culture.
- Two years after his failed attempt to see it in theaters, Blackcatloner finally reviews the Superman reboot that has everyone divided: Man of Steel.
- Blackcatloner reviews a movie that he considers to be one of the greatest revenge movies of all time: Falling Down. He believes that this movie is so good that you would forget that the movie was directed by the same man who gave us the Bat Credit Card, Joel Schumacher. In fact, he also goes as far as to talk about how the themes depicted in that movie are similar to today's world and that the movie would play better if released today.
- It's Halloween so it's only natural that Blackcatloner would review a Halloween-themed horror movie. In this case, it's Halloween III: Season of the Witch. Blackcatloner also goes on to talk about how the movie's strange journey from anthology series to box office flop to eventual cult status.
- Blackcatloner reviews the most-anticipated movie of 2015: JJ Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
- In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Adam West Batman series, Blackcatloner takes a look at the movie spinoff featuring a campier and sillier take on everyone's favorite Dark Knight.
- Blackcatloner obsesses over pumpkin spice lattes, hot girls in yoga pants and donates some of his old things to Goodwill.
- Blackcatloner reviews a movie he considers to be the worst movie ever made: Eddie Murphy's infamous crime-against-humanity film Norbit.
- Blackcatloner talks about the concept of daily vlogging and why he only does it weekly. Also he spotlights the wildly-popular Mr. Mercedes trilogy by Stephen King on the Blackcat Book Club.
- Blackcatloner reviews another movie that received the dubious honor of being considered one of the worst movies ever made. However, unlike last week's review of Norbit, he is reviewing the infamous Garbage Pail Kids Movie.
- Get ready for some ultra-violent, ultra-hilarious, fourth-wall breaking fun as Blackcatloner reviews the first of 2016's most anticipated movies, the comic book movie Deadpool.
- Blackcatloner talks about everything from the controversial 2016 Presidential Election to some upcoming movies. Also a fall heat wave allows him to go out and show off some of Central New York's famous fall scenery.
- As Halloween approaches, Blackcatloner reviews a certain controversial ghost-related reboot where the walk home from the college was more interesting than the movie. At the same time, he also offers another Legends of the Blackcat tale about his Halloweens growing up in Red Hook. Also he recalls the time he walked through a haunted cornfield while a student at Herkimer College.
- The moment America and the world has been dreading has finally arrived in Herkimer: The 2016 Presidential Election. And of course, Blackcatloner has his thoughts on it.
- Blackcatloner returns with an unscripted review of the notorious Christian film God's Not Dead 2.
- Blackcatloner talks about everything from getting sick to snow returning to Central New York and he offers an update on college.
- Blackcatloner dares to go where only one other Internet reviewer has gone before as he reviews Pure Flix's answer to Fifty Shades of Grey: Old Fashioned. For a movie that is supposed to bring back old fashioned dating and relationship values, he finds that while its heart is in the right place, the execution of the movie comes across as more creepy than heartwarming.
- Episode: (2016)2008– 25mTV EpisodeBlackcatloner decides to jump into the world of podcasting with a tale about a liquor store fire that happened while he was at work on Black Friday. He also talks about the perks of reviewing religious movies and finally breaks his silence on Batman vs. Superman.
- Blackcatloner gets to see the eagerly-anticipated Star Wars spinoff film Rogue One. Does he think that there is a future for the Star Wars Cinematic Universe or will it be as bad as the prequels?
- It's that time of year where Blackcatloner counts down his top 5 best movies of 2016. Since he only saw six movies in 2016, only one can be his worst.
- In the wake of another 50 Shades movie hitting theaters, Blackcatloner decides to take a look at the infamous 1978 John Travolta romantic movie that Hollywood does not want you to see: Moment by Moment. For a movie that has been all but swept under the rug by Hollywood after its initial box office failure and for all of its badness, he feels that Moment by Moment could give Universal's other controversial romantic film franchise lessons on how to be a bad romantic movie.