Épisodes

  • Bruhvision: Wuthering Heights (2026) Review!
    Feb 19 2026

    This week on BruhVision, we dive into the 2026 adaptation of Wuthering Heights — the Emerald Fennell-directed fever dream starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi that had us asking one very simple question: …wait, this is supposed to be romantic?

    What starts as a conversation about a classic love story quickly turns into us unpacking class privilege, obsession, entitlement, and the uncomfortable power dynamics hiding underneath “epic romance.” And for once, the Bruhs are not on the same page — Ceej was fully locked into Fennell’s bold, maximalist vision, while Tony… absolutely was not buying what the movie was selling.

    Tap into this week’s episode and let us know — did it work for you?

    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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    1 h et 8 min
  • BruhVision: Three Men and a Baby (1987) Review!
    Feb 12 2026

    After revisiting Look Who’s Talking and Juno, apparently we’re in our baby movie era — so with Tony prepping for his first child, it only felt right to complete the unofficial trilogy with the ’80s classic Three Men and a Baby. The movie that was somehow the #1 film the year it came out… which we are still trying to understand.

    We ask the real questions this film raises: Why do these grown men live in what looks like a Pee-wee’s Playhouse? Who hides drugs in a baby’s diaper and thinks, “Yeah, this’ll be fine”? And why can't women stop throwing themselves at these clearly gay men?

    This comedy runs on pure chaos. But underneath the mustaches and drug deals gone wrong, the movie is quietly exploring parenting, gender roles, and what actually makes a family.

    If you grew up loving this movie, if you’ve ever seen Full House, or if you’ve played F-Marry-Kill with Tom Selleck, Ted Danson, and Steve “The Guttz” Guttenberg… this one’s for you.

    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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    1 h et 34 min
  • Bruhvision: Look Who's Talking (1989) Review
    Feb 4 2026

    This week on BruhVision, we rewind to Look Who’s Talking — the late-’80s rom-com that lowkey taught an entire generation how babies are made way before our parents were ready for that conversation.

    We break down why this movie hits completely different as adults, how giving a baby a full inner monologue quietly changed children’s entertainment forever, and why Look Who’s Talking is actually less a rom-com and more a found-family story wrapped in nonstop parenting panic.

    If this movie made you laugh as a kid, educated you a little too early, and now has you unexpectedly emotional as an adult — congratulations, you’re exactly who this episode is for.

    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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    1 h et 25 min
  • BruhVision: Snowpiercer (2013) Review
    Jan 28 2026

    This week on BruhVision, with half the US buried in snow and the other half reckoning with ICE and state power, we figured there was no better time to hop aboard Snowpiercer — Bong Joon-ho’s icy, unflinching takedown of capitalism.

    We get into the brutal class divide, the food cart trauma you'll never forget, reluctant heroes, and fake revolutions. By the time we reach that ending, we’re asking whether rebirth is possible… or if the system just finds new ways to repeat itself.

    If you like your sci-fi cold, angry, and telling a little too much truth — yeah, this one’s for you.

    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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    1 h et 54 min
  • BruhVision: Juno (2007) Review
    Jan 13 2026

    This week on BruhVision, we revisit Juno — the 2007 indie darling that soundtracked an entire generation’s awkward coming-of-age. From the first needle drop to the final scene, this movie feels like a time capsule for millennial identity… and somehow still hits.

    We break down why Juno works as more than just a quirky teen movie, digging into its character dynamics, emotional honesty, and Diablo Cody’s unmistakable voice. We talk about how the film uses music and visual storytelling to carry its heart, why its humor still lands, and how Juno’s journey reflects that very millennial experience of growing up before you’re ready — and figuring it out in public.

    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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    1 h et 15 min
  • BruhVision: Scrooged (1988) Review
    Dec 24 2025

    This week on BruhVision, we revisit Scrooged — the Bill Murray Christmas movie that feels like it was unofficially sponsored by cocaine. This feral reimagining of A Christmas Carol reframes the story through the lens of media excess, corporate greed, and performative goodwill.

    We break down why Bill Murray’s humor hits differently across generations, how the film’s shade at corporate culture still lands, and why the finale spirals into pure mayhem.

    If you like your holiday movies loud, cynical, and just a little unhinged — this one’s for you.

    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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    1 h et 22 min
  • BruhVision: Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy (2025) Review
    Dec 22 2025

    “Is this what all Tyler Perry movies are like?”

    This week on BruhVision, we step into the chaotic world of Tyler Perry with his latest film, Finding Joy a holiday rom-com with zero com and a very questionable rom.

    We break down Joy’s story as a New York fashion designer juggling love, career pressure, and a series of wildly irrational decisions that lead to her death? or marriage? We're still not sure.

    Along the way, we get into Tyler Perry’s larger impact on Black cinema, the familiar patterns in his storytelling, and why Finding Joy struggles to bring us any joy.

    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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    1 h et 30 min
  • BruhVision: Sean Combs: The Reckoning (2025) Review
    Dec 18 2025

    He told us he wouldn't stop, but did we listen?

    This week on BruhVision, we take a hard look at Sean Combs: The Reckoning — a documentary that forces a reckoning not just with Diddy, but with the culture that built, protected, and profited off him.

    From the Bad Boy era and the East Coast/West Coast rivalry to the exploitation of young artists and the aftermath of Biggie’s death, we talk about how power, insecurity, and unchecked ambition collided with real world consequences.

    It’s uncomfortable, necessary, and long overdue.

    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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    1 h et 33 min