Join Scott, Ryan & Dustin as they explore and discuss films ranging from Horror, Sci-fi, Exploitation, Cult, Action, Art House & more!
CCR is back... for a lost episode... that wasn't really lost...
Scott, Dustin, & Ryan dig into the disturbing 2011 film The Woman from writer & director Lucky McGee.
A nice bonus music mix to go along with our previous UHF episode on the show. Enjoy!
This episode Ryan, Scott, & Dustin Dare to be stupid and delve into the wacky comedy UHF starring funny man Weird Al.
Join Scott, Ryan, & Dustin as they delve into the dark gritty world of Abel Ferrara's 1981 underground classic Ms. 45. A shy and mute seamstress goes insane after being sexually assaulted twice on her way home from work, after killing one of her assailants chopping up his body, she takes to the streets of New York after dark and randomly kills men with a .45 caliber gun and hiding their remains in various ways across the city.
Scott, Ryan, & Dustin take a look at the classic 1979 David Cronenberg classic The Brood. The film tells the story of a battle between husband Frank (Art Hindle) and Nola (Samantha Eggar) for the custody of the young Candice (Cindy Hinds) takes a frightening turn when family members begin to die at the hands of an army of miniature killers. These killers, it seems, have something to do with Doctor Hal Raglan (Oliver Reed) and his experiments into something he calls 'psychoplasmics' - a means of turning repressed psychological trauma into physical changes in the body.
This episode Scott, Ryan, & Dustin take a look at the 2003 Don Coscarelli Bubba Ho-tep starring B-movie king Bruce Campbell. Starring B-movie king Bruce Campbell as a still alive Elvis who has taken residents at an old age home where a ancient egyptian mummy has been unleashed and is sucking the souls out of the elderly at the home. It’s up to Elvis and John F Kennedy to team up and take down the ancient evil before it’s too late all that and more including ding dongs, erectile dysfunction, trailer park explosions, and Cleopatra doing the nasty.
In the debut episode of Cadaver Cinema Radio, Dustin is joined by Alexx Syer to look at the 1963 psychological horror film The Haunting (1963) Directed by Robert Wise. Ninety years ago, Hugh Crain builds the mansion Hill House in a remote area of New England. When his wife is moving to the mansion, she has an accident and dies, leaving the bitter Hugh Crain and his daughter Abigail alone in Hill House. Hugh Crain marries again and his wife also dies in Hill House. He moves to England and dies, living Abigail alone. When she is an old and invalid woman, she hires a paid companion from the village, but the woman neglects her and she dies. The companion inherits Hill House but the mansion drives her crazy and she commits suicide. In the present days (1963), Dr. John Markway rents the mansion from the inheritor Mrs. Sanderson to study the supernatural and prove the existence of ghosts. He invites the clairvoyant Theodora ‘Theo’ and the unbalanced and needy psychic Eleanor ‘Nell’ Lance to spend vacation in Hill House, and he goes with the skeptical future inheritor Luke Sanderson to the mansion. During the nights, the quartet witness supernatural manifestation in the house and the sanity of Nell is affected by her ghosts. Music: Haunting – Misfits