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A keen Instagram user attracts the wrong sort of attention from a mysterious follower.
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- Joe Eastley
- C-Reel Productions
- The Reel Rejects
- Tasha Tipton
- Austin Burke
- Decker Shado
- Ashleigh Burton
- The Flick Pick
- Cinema Rules
- Vkunia
- We Watched A Movie
Christian’s ability to passionately discuss film and offer his perspective is merely a fraction of what makes C-Reel Productions an entertaining channel. He currently has 10k subscribers and releases several videos weekly. The channel has been up and running since mid-November of 2016; since which time it has noticeably maintained its friendly vibe...
Debuting all the way back in 2012, Greg and John have been creating consistently good movie reviews, as well as humorous skits and reactions to trailers. Of course back then they went by Ryan and Jerry. Since then, their channel has grown incredibly popular and the comedic duo have kept us updated with all sorts of movie news in a rather timely man...
Tasha began uploading videos just over a year ago and already has an impressive 7.59k subscribers. She’s sometimes joined by her friends, Emma and Elizabeth, whose reactions are just as priceless as Tasha’s. The channel explores all kinds of genres and even reacts to episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., as well. I believe that, with its positive vib...
Austin’s channel has been up and running for about 6 years now and is currently keeping 82.1k subscribers in the loop with neatly edited movie news updates, and well-thought-out rankings and reviews. It’s obvious that not only does Austin put a lot of effort into these videos, he’s also having fun doing it. He discusses theatrical releases and stre...
The self-proclaimed “internet personality with the best hair” has a knack for talking fast and thinking even faster. Adequately combining impressive hilarious timing with in-depth critiques of both mainstream and cult films, Decker’s channel never fails to entertain. He currently has 172k subscribers and 12 years worth of content, with some of his ...
Almost a year after Ashleigh started her YouTube channel, she’s already at a noteworthy 49.4k subscribers. She has a series of reaction and review videos titled, “Millenial Movie Mondays” where, as the title clearly indicates, Ashleigh reacts to movies that she hasn’t seen. A lot of the movies seem to be suggestions from her subscribers. It’s obvio...
The first thing that got me hooked on John Flickinger’s videos is his love of physical media, primarily because I can relate to that. The Flick Pick is his main channel and has 277k subscribers, and his second channel, John Flickinger, has 97.4k subscribers. Both feature insightful, well put together videos that terrifically capture what it’s like ...
In just over 5 months of creating videos, Shaun and Tom have managed to attract 42.3k subscribers. The two of them react and review movies one or the other, and sometimes both, have not seen previously. They began their channel by reviewing classic horror movies and have since explored other genres. One of the most appealing aspects of Cinema Rules...
Vicky’s original channel has unfortunately fallen victim to YouTube’s restrictive and sometimes unclear policies, however she’s since created a secondary account with the same wonderful effort and insight that makes her channel so unique. Her new channel is currently at 27.8k subscribers, though it’s merely been active for 2 months. Vicky really fo...
Mike and J at We Watched A Movie have come a long way in the 9 years they’ve been reviewing movies and creating hilarious parodies and skits, and any of their 125k subscribers will surely tell you the same. They upload new content weekly, as well as participate in live streams and unboxing videos. Half the fun of their channel is the positive vibe ...
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The following table lists the 50 most-subscribed YouTube channels, [B] [17] as well as the primary language, country, and content category of each channel. The channels are ordered by number of subscribers.
NameBrand ChannelSubscribers (millions)Primary LanguageNo325EnglishYes277Yes184EnglishYes179- Name: Chris Stuckmann. Watch For: Reviews. Subscribers: 580,000+ About: Chris Stuckmann is one of the best movie critics I have ever seen and also one of my all-time favorite Youtubers.
- Name: Every Frame Painting. Watch For: Theory and Technical. Subscribers: 520,000+ About: If you want to look more in depth at the art of filmmaking and analyses of elements that are used in the industry such as how props are used or why a specific shot is used then this is the channel for you.
- Name: Your Movie Sucks. Watch For: Comedy. Subscribers: 335,000+ About: New releases are covered from time to time but the real value this channel gives is the in depth and hilarious analysis on some of the worst movies ever made, such as Cool Cat Saves the Kids.
- Name: Cinema Sins. Watch For: Everything Wrong With. Subscribers: 5.4 Million + About: This channel is truly unique in the way it will go through an entire movie in around 12 or 15 minutes and an pick apart everything wrong with it.
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