Oancitizen examines The Girlfriend Experience that follows the life of a prostitute named Chelsea, played by porn star Sasha Grey, and gives a blunt, yet honest critique of the life of someone in the world's oldest profession.
Oancitizen and The Cinema Snob finally team up and review a travesty of a movie that takes a beloved Shakespeare classic and turns it into an exploitation film.
Our favorite citizen takes a look at a boring, low-budget film about the lives of two engineers who build something of a time machine, and has a run-in with a few of his clones.
Oancitizen discovers and watches a strange film by Crispin Glover that is ripe with Nazis, minstrel shows, kids with Down Syndrome, and snails. Lot's of snails. Oancitizens struggles to find the hidden meanings, and ends up going insane in the process.
It's another Lars Von Trier film. This time, Oan looks at one of Von Trier's entries into the Dogme-95 movement, and tries to follow the strict rules set forth by the movement when doing his review. Hi-jinx to follow.
Oancitizen critiques Ken Park, a disturbing film that follows four teenagers and their violent, sexual escapades. It causes Oan to hate the small town of Vaselia, California, where the film is set, and turns to Diamanda Hagan for help.
Oancitizen watches a film that follows a young couple who attend concerts and in between, have unsimulated sex, and in a new position each time. The film leaves Oan feeling very sexually frustrated.
Oancitizen reviews a sexually graphic film, which explores every biological and natural aspect of the female anatomy and the inherent fear of it felt by men.
Ralph Oancitizen celebrates his 50th episode by looking at the 2011 Lars Von Trier drama/sci-fi Melancholia. He praises Kirsten Dunst, but special praise is for Udo Kier. Several of his friends pop up unexpectedly to congratulate Oan on making it to 50 episodes.