EP 187: 187

This week’s episode goes back to high school to talk about the 1997 teacher-vs-students drama “One Eight Seven.” We get into Samuel L Jackson’s incredible performance, and cover the rest of the cool cast, the chill soundtrack and the movie’s intense plot twists. Listen now.

EP 183: Breakdown

This week’s episode gets stranded in the desert with 1997’s “Breakdown.” We cover the action movie’s mysterious plot, talk(again) about our love for Kurt Russell and ask ourselves, what would we do to save Kathleen Quinlan? Listen now.

EP 181: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation

This week’s episode gets into the holiday spirit with 1990’s “Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation.” We talk about director Brian Yuzna, Clint Howard, bugs, covens, and why this straight-to-video sequel rules. Listen now.

EP 159: Tank Girl

This week’s episode gears up for an off-the-wall talk about “Tank Girl.” We cover the 1995 comic book movie’s most fun and most bizarre moments, from Lori Petty’s haircuts to Stan Winston’s kangaroo soldiers. Listen now.

Ep 156: Champagne and Bullets

This week’s episode shimmy slides into 1993’s “Champagne and Bullets.” We talk at length about lawyer-turned-filmmaker John De Hart’s no-budget action flick, featuring insane performances from Wings Hauser and William Smith. Listen now!

EP 154: Cast A Deadly Spell

This week’s episode remembers the late Fred Ward with a talk about 1991’s “Cast A Deadly Spell.” We discuss the HBO movie starring Ward, Julianne Moore, David Warner and Clancy Brown that mixes noir, magic, H.P. Lovecraft and more for one of the weirder entries in Fred Ward’s extensive filmography. Listen now.

EP 141: Snake Eyes

This week’s episode rolls the dice and comes up with 1998’s “Snake Eyes.” We cover Nicolas Cage’s wildly entertaining performance in Brian De Palma’s neo-noir thriller, plus we talk about crime scenes, conspiracies, and why the house always wins. Listen now!

EP 132: John Carpenter’s Village Of The Damned

This week’s episode takes a trip to the 1990s to visit John Carpenter’s “Village of the Damned.” We talk about the underrated remake’s creepy moments, surprising gore and more. Listen now!