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This week on BruhVision, we’re sitting back down at the Sunday dinner table with the 1997 classic Soul Food — a film that fed us nostalgia, drama, and way too many hard truths about family.
We get into how food becomes the heartbeat of this story, the glue holding the family together, and sometimes the very thing tearing them apart. From Big Mama’s legacy to the emotional weight carried by the sisters, we unpack how accountability, infidelity, financial pressure, and unspoken trauma shape these relationships in real time.
BruhVision is a pop culture review show that dives deep into the movies, music, and TV shaping today’s culture — brought to you by Bruh Meets World hosts T.C. and Ceej. Blending sharp analysis with humor and heart, each episode explores the stories behind the stories — and why they matter.
This week on BruhVision, we're breaking down Wicked for Good — the sequel we were hyped for… until it started giving Wicked 1 and a Half vibes.
Part One centered a woman of color pushing back against an oppressive system; Part Two flips the script by rewarding a white woman for becoming part of that same system.
So does this movie actually deliver the finale we were waiting for? Does it successfully bridge the worlds of Wicked and The Wizard of Oz ? And is the second act even strong enough to stand on its own?
Find out what we really think on this episode of BruhVision!
BruhVision is a pop culture review show that dives deep into the movies, music, and TV shaping today’s culture — brought to you by Bruh Meets World hosts T.C. and Ceej. Blending sharp analysis with humor and heart, each episode explores the stories behind the stories — and why they matter.
This week on BruhVision, we dive into Edgar Wright’s The Running Man — a film that somehow blends goofy popcorn fun with “late-stage capitalism is killing us” vibes. We get into the dystopian game show at the center of it all, the media manipulation driving every twist, and why every American is literally one hospital bill away from full-on anarchy.
The Running Man is about what happens when regular people finally get tired of being played. But what does resistance even look like in a system built for you to lose? How much power does the audience really have? And is Glenn Powell the hero we need… or the chaos we deserve? Tune in to this episode of BruhVision to find out.
BruhVision is a pop culture review show that dives deep into the movies, music, and TV shaping today’s culture — brought to you by Bruh Meets World hosts T.C. and Ceej. Blending sharp analysis with humor and heart, each episode explores the stories behind the stories — and why they matter.
We’re closing out the BruhVision Halloween Review Series with K-Pop Demon Hunters!
We get into how music drives the story, how friendship and fandom keep it grounded, and how shame and hustle culture hit way deeper than the monsters do. Plus, we share our own experiences with K-pop and unpack the tricky convo around cultural appreciation vs. appropriation in pop culture.
It’s bright, wild, and full of heart — a perfect way to wrap up spooky season and remind y’all that even idols have demons to face!
BruhVision is a pop culture review show that dives deep into the movies, music, and TV shaping today’s culture — brought to you by Bruh Meets World hosts T.C. and Ceej. Blending sharp analysis with humor and heart, each episode explores the stories behind the stories — and why they matter.
The BruhVision Halloween Rewatch Series rolls on — and this week, we. pull back the curtain on Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, an indie mockumentary-style horror film that turns the slasher genre completely inside out.
Join us as we break down how this cult favorite flips horror on its head — diving into the “behind-the-scenes” psychology of a killer and the unsettling complicity that lets evil thrive. We unpack how Behind the Mask blends dark humor, meta-storytelling, and low-budget grit to expose horror’s darkest truths — and why it still hits a little too close to home today.BruhVision is a pop culture review show that dives deep into the movies, music, and TV shaping today’s culture — brought to you by Bruh Meets World hosts T.C. and Ceej. Blending sharp analysis with humor and heart, each episode explores the stories behind the stories — and why they matter.
We’re kicking off our Halloween Review Series with Jeepers Creepers!
Join Tony and Ceej as they unpack what makes Jeepers Creepers more than a simple monster flick — from its reflections on fear, generational trauma, and cyclical evil to how its ambiguous villain and budget constraints shaped its eerie charm.
And of course, it wouldn’t be BruhVision without some laughs — including a heated debate on which horror icons they could actually take in a fight.
BruhVision is a pop culture review show that dives deep into the movies, music, and TV shaping today’s culture — brought to you by Bruh Meets World hosts T.C. and Ceej. Blending sharp analysis with humor and heart, each episode explores the stories behind the stories — and why they matter.
In this episode of BruhVision, we dive into Him — a bold, messy, and heavy film that blends football, fame, and faith with race, violence, and sacrifice.
We talk Marlon Wayans’ unexpected dramatic turn, the Jordan Peele-style marketing, and how the movie explores what it really costs to be a Black hero in America. From cults to celebrity worship, Him is juggling a lot — maybe too much — but it’s saying something real. Tap in as we unpack the symbolism, the struggle, and that wild ending everybody’s been talking about.
BruhVision is a pop culture review show that dives deep into the movies, music, and TV shaping today’s culture — brought to you by Bruh Meets World hosts T.C. and Ceej. Blending sharp analysis with humor and heart, each episode explores the stories behind the stories — and why they matter.
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Ayo, we back — and this time we’re talkin’ Freakier Friday (2025).
Y’all… did Disney actually drop a decent sequel? We break down how this one hits for both the OG fans and the new gen. Lohan’s comeback? Iconic. Jamie Lee? Still got that magic. We get into the emotional beats, updated family dynamics, and how the cultural representation finally got the glow-up it needed.
Whether you grew up on the original or you’re just meeting the Freaky fam for the first time, Freakier Friday is funny, fresh, and full of L.A. love. Tap in as we talk legacy, laughs, and why this sequel — much like the soundtrack — lowkey slaps.
BruhVision is the pop culture review show diving deep into the movies, music, and TV shaping the culture — brought to you by Bruh Meets World hosts T.C. and Ceej. Blending sharp analysis with humor and heart, each episode explores the stories behind the stories — and why they matter.
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Aight y’all, on this episode of Bruh Vision, Ceej and Tony Curtis break down Marvel’s Fantastic Four reboot. We talk about how it leans heavy into family vibes, shows some solid examples of healthy masculinity, and actually gives science and experts their props for once.
Fantastic Four tries to reset the tone for the MCU, but does it land? We’ve got thoughts. Join us as we laugh, critique, and get real about what this reboot says about the future of superhero stories.
BruhVision is a pop culture review show that dives deep into the movies, music, and TV shaping today’s culture — brought to you by Bruh Meets World hosts T.C. and Ceej. Blending sharp analysis with humor and heart, each episode explores the stories behind the stories — and why they matter.
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Look up in the sky — it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s James Gunn actually giving us a Superman movie with heart and hope.
This week, T.C. and Ceej suit up and break down the 2025 Superman, where vulnerability, community, and Krypto the Superdog all get their shine. We’re talking Moses allegories, colorful aesthetics, and that small-town soul that makes Clark Kent feel like your boy from down the block.
Is this the Superman flick we’ve been waiting for? Does Lex Luthor hit like a modern-day villain or just another bald billionaire with Wi-Fi? And can we talk about Lois Lane finally getting the respect she deserves?
From alien dad vibes to adoption representation and that hopeful-as-hell final act — we’re covering it all.
This ain’t just another superhero movie. It’s a love letter to what makes Superman Superman.
Spoiler alert: We might actually be excited for the future of DC.
Buckle up — T.C. and Ceej are breaking down Dead Reckoning, where Tom Cruise is out here acting like every mission might be his last.
We get into our feelings on the franchise: the real stunts, the explosions, and Tom Cruise sprinting like rent’s due. From our love for the practical effects (because CGI could never) to our struggle with the runtime (this movie had chapters, bruh), we’re unpacking it all — including whether Cruise is officially the last great action star still doing it like it’s the ’90s.
Is the movie good? Yes.
Is it long? Also yes.
But did it go hard? You already know.