This week’s episode celebrates Herschell Gordon Lewis, known as the Godfather of Gore, with a double-feature of his splatter films, 1963’s “Blood Feast” and 1964’s “Two Thousand Maniacs!” We talk about these cheaply made, awkwardly acted and awesomely bloody flicks, and explain why both films remain scary and sick nearly sixty years later. Listen now.
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EP 135: Licorice Pizza
This week’s episode vibes on Paul Thomas Anderson’s new movie “Licorice Pizza.” We talk about the breakout performances from Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman, and we dig on the movie’s many delights. Listen now.
EP 134: One Dark Night
This week’s episode spends some time with the 1982 cult classic “One Dark Night.” We talk about Meg Tilly, mausoleums, satin jackets, telekinesis and Adam West as Allan. Listen now!
EP 133: Eastern Promises
This week’s episode investigates David Cronenberg’s “Eastern Promises.” We talk about the 2007 crime drama’s amazing performances, shocking twists and unforgettable bath house fight scene. Listen now.
EP 131: The Long Kiss Goodnight
This week, we deck the halls and talk about our new favorite Christmas movie, 1996’s “The Long Kiss Goodnight.” We cover the film’s big action, fun dialogue, keen fashion sense and more. Listen now.
EP 130: Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!
This week’s episode goes to grandma’s house to watch the straight-to-video holiday horror film “Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!” We talk about the cast’s connections to David Lynch, psychic kids, car phones and more. Listen now.
EP 129: Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City
This week’s episode takes an unexpected detour to visit the new horror flick “Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City.” We recap the previous Resident Evil movies, and get into why we liked this throwback adaptation of the popular video games. Listen now.
EP 128: Time After Time
This week’s episode turns the dials to travel back to 1979 San Francisco and talk about the romantic sci-fi adventure “Time After Time.” We chat about the time travel romp featuring HG Wells in pursuit of Jack the Ripper, and why we love its gentlemanly charm. Listen now!
EP 127: Girls At The Carnival
This week’s episode digs through some old tapes for a look at a true found footage short film, “Girls at the Carnival.” Never intended for public viewing, this 20-minute home movie chronicles several teenage friends in early ’90s Ohio, who bond over boys, booze and doughnuts with a Cassavetes-like style. Listen now!
EP 126: Puppet Master
This week’s episode pulls some strings to cover the 1989 cult favorite “Puppet Master.” We talk about Charles Band’s bizarre story and the doll-horror subgenre, and we revisit director David Schmoeller’s 1979 horror classic “Tourist Trap” as well. Listen now!