This week’s episode goes back to the movies to see “A Quiet Place Part II.” We recount the first blockbuster horror hit, and we get into the good, bad and weird aspects of the scary sequel. Listen now!
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EP 104: The Exorcist III
This week’s episode investigates a brutally brilliant horror sequel, William Peter Blatty’s “The Exorcist III.” We discuss the 1990 film’s cast of character actors, creepy moments, religious subtext and cult legacy. Listen now!
EP 103: Deadbeat At Dawn
This week’s episode gets down and dirty with one of the most infamous independent films of all time, 1988’s “Deadbeat at Dawn.” We talk about actor–writer–director Jim Van Bebber’s epically low-budget crime thriller and revel in the flick’s martial arts action, depraved drug use and sweet romance. Listen now!
EP 102: A Dangerous Method
This week’s episode employs ‘the talking cure’ to discuss the 2011 historical drama “A Dangerous Method.” We study David Cronenberg’s adaptation of a story about psychiatrists Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, and how the movie fits into the horror director’s filmography. Listen now!
EP 101: Murder In The Woods (plus another bag of “Popcorn”)
This week’s episode is a two-part talk about movies we’ve seen in the theater lately. First, we discuss the new horror flick “Murder in the Woods.” Then, we revisit an old favorite with 1991’s “Popcorn,” which we screened for friends recently. Listen now!
EP 100: The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
This week is our giant-sized 100th episode spectacular, and we celebrate the milestone with a two-part discussion of John Cassavetes’ “The Killing of a Chinese Bookie.” We talk about both the original 1976 cut and the drastically different 1978 cut. Thanks for listening!
EP 98: John Carpenter’s Vampires
This week’s episode takes a bite out of “John Carpenter’s Vampires.” Eric and Charlie cover the late ’90s western from the Master of Horror and ponder the ever-changing rules for vampires in movies. Listen now!
EP 96: Diggstown
This week’s episode gets back in the ring for another boxing movie, but not just any boxing movie, this is “Diggstown!” We talk–at length–about the 1992 conman/sports/gambling drama and profess our love for the movie’s awesome cast, including Bruce Dern in one of his greatest roles. Listen now!