"Fortunately" for awhile they had reviews of movies in theaters, as written by Ian "Read My Thesis Masquerading as A Film Review" Maddison and some random other freaks, like these hot takes from 2013. I was inspired to scan the archives after getting into a discussion over what exactly the hell happened to SA and was reminded that these reviews were published.
https://www.somethingawful.com/current-movie-reviews/retrospective-2013-review/6/
To sum up: "White House Down was brave enough to have the smartest character be a precocious 11 year old girl, much like Lost World was brave enough to have a little girl fend off raptors with gymnastics where trained, heavily armed MALE mercenaries failed; only women are victims of violence in horror movies, and only they are killed for having sex. Gravity has been lauded for its compelling script. It was great because it was an extremely relateble situation about floating in orbit starring the most common of everyman: an astronaut-slash-medical technology innovator. Women are also portrayed as victims in movies, but this was totally different because it was about the universal human experience through the eyes of a woman instead of a man! Anyways, thanks to movies like White House Down, the future of cinema is looking bright!"
Maddison really deep in whatever he was deep in here in his review of Despicable Me 2:
https://www.somethingawful.com/current-movie-reviews/lone-ranger-despicable/2/
One of his main premises in his reviews seemed to be that any movie without a gay main character was practically the patriarchy manning the riot hoses.
Also, cartoon violence is unacceptable when used on women which is something Nazis would do. You can just picture the scowl and "like a sack of
potatoes!" on the tip of the author's fingers, while making the most moronic point drawing comparisons to Commando and The Simpsons.
And another outburst of rage over not making the protagonist gay; what kind of
girls would possibly want a connection with a mother? Ew, yuck!
A lot of reviews were like this, so like other finger-waggling moral crusaders before them, it was no surprise the SA movie critics eventually all disappeared up their own assholes. It lead to a
Gone Girl review by some problem glasses chick that was less review and more over-the-top anti-MRA screed, so much that posters on the forums finally asked them to tone it down. The response was for her and Ian Madison to announce they were quitting such a woman hating hostile environment and then there was like one more set of reviews after that before the feature stopped being updated.