Movies, cameras, action!
Just in time for Turkey Day we're reviewing a not-so-for-the-family Thanksgiving movie.
Today we revisit the 90s classic Son in Law! We're talking all things Pauly Shore—his wild antics, cringe-worthy charm, and why this movie still hits different.
Join us as we dive into Blood Rage (1987), the ultimate Thanksgiving slasher that's equal parts gory and ridiculous. We break down the film's over-the-top kills, hilarious one-liners, and wild twists, all while debating whether it's a hidden gem or a so-bad-it's-good masterpiece. From the infamous cranberry sauce line to the chaotic final act, we leave no turkey uncarved.
Today we are talking about the 2024 film Longlegs. We are a little bit late with this episode, and we haven't been around much this last month. So we wanted to use this movie as a way to get back in the swing of things on the channel!
Today we are talking about the 1991 Sci-Fi MASTERPIECE Terminator 2. We talk about T2, Arnolds INSANE career, James Cameron & everything else in between.
Today we are talking about the 2023 Film Godzilla Minus One! This was recently released on Netflix and is having a BIG moment right now! If you like this make sure to go check out some of our other podcasts! Thanks so much for listening!
Today we are talking about the 2020 film Possessor from director Brandon Cronenberg. Possessor sees an agent that works for a secretive organization and uses brain-implant technology to inhabit other people's bodies - ultimately driving them to commit assassinations for high-paying clients.
Today we are talking about the 1981 film, Scanners. Scanners sees a scientist train a man with an advanced telepathic ability called "scanning" to stop a dangerous Scanner with extraordinary psychic powers from waging war against non-scanners.
Today we are talking about the 1984 film The Terminator. The Terminator sees a human soldier sent from 2029 to back to 1984 to stop an almost indestructible cyborg killing machine. Sent from the same year, which has been programmed to execute a young woman whose unborn son is the key to humanity's future salvation.
Today we are talking about the 1999 film Stigmata. Stigmata sees a young woman become afflicted by the religious phenomenon stigmata, a priest is sent to investigate her case, which may have severe ramifications for his faith and for the Catholic Church itself.
Today we are talking about the TERRIBLE 2024 film Skeletons in the Closet (2024)
Today we are talking about the 2024 film Night Swim. This movie has been pretty much universally hated by almost everyone, and we saw it (later than usual admittedly) and we had some VERY different thoughts than everyone else. Night Swim sees a family move into a new home, unaware that a dark secret from the house's past will unleash a malevolent force in the backyard pool.
Today, we're talking about the re-release of Die Hard in theaters, and if Die Hard is a Christmas movie or not...again. Thanks for watching everybody
Today, we are talking about the 2023 "home invasion" Christmas horror movie, The Sacrifice Game! This movie has had a ton of mixed reviews on it, and really isn't getting the credit that it deserves. THIS is how you make a good lower budget horror movie without shoving ideals down peoples throats...ESPICALLY when you compare it to other lower budget horror movies that have come out this year.
Today we are talking about the 2023 Horror Comedy It's a Wonderful Knife, and weather or not the messaging OVERPOWERS the movie itself. This movie is SUPER polarizing and people seem to have REALLY strong feelings about it...so we talk about all of the external factors and TRY to review it. We try to remain level headed about all the stuff in this film, but we can't help but talk about all of the stuff WRONG with it as well.
Today we are talking about the 2016 "home invasion" Christmas horror movie Better Watch Out! This movie has more twists and turns than a...thing that has a lot of twists and turns...so you...BETTER WATCH OUT!
Today we are talking about the new show Goosebumps from Disney+ and WHY they did what they did with the ending!! We are both big Goosebumps fans and were pretty excited to watch a more grounded TV show about it, but that was the before times...and this podcast is the AFTER TIMES.
Today we are talking about the 2023 horror movie Cobweb, starring Lizzy Caplan, Antony Starr & Cleopatra Coleman. Cobweb sees an eight-year-old boy trying to investigate the mysterious knocking sounds that are coming from inside the walls of his house. Unveiling a dark secret that his sinister parents have kept hidden from him all his life. Cobweb has some amazing moments in it, but it also has MASSIVE issues, so today we are talking about WHY this film got ruined by its own hand.
Today we are talking about Best Buy stopping the sale of Blu-Rays, the fact that streaming services are failing, and that theaters are dying. Hollywood is BURNING and nobody seems to care except the people that still see film as an artform. Collectors of physical media are becoming obsolete, and going to the theater seems to be something of the past. The younger generations don't seem to care about "long form content" and only stare at their phones, while older people seem to be pursuing film as an experience less and less these days.
Today we are comparing The Fog (1980) and The Fog (2005) because we absolutely HATE ourselves. Remakes are MOSTLY a plague on the movie industry that WE CAN NOT ESCAPE FROM...So we thought we would take one of the ABSOLUE BEST horror movies from the 80's and compare it to it's "modern day" counterpart. The Fog from 2005 is possibly one of the WORST remakes of all time and we talk about WHY, and discuss why the original is just so good. We know that Mike's audio is clipping, and we have already fixed it for future episodes.
Today we are talking about the 2018 film Mandy from director Panos Cosmatos. Starring Nicolas Cage, Mandy sees the enchanted lives of a couple in a secluded forest brutally shattered by a nightmarish hippie cult and their demon-biker henchmen. Propelling a man into a spiraling, surreal rampage of vengeance. Thank you so much for watching!
Today we are talking about the 1983 sequel to the greatest horror movie of all time Psycho 2!!! We talk about if this is the greatest horror sequel of all time, and weather or not this stacks up to the original Psycho (1960)! Thank you so much for watching! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to keep up with our future uploads!
Today we are talking about the new Wes Anderson film "Asteroid City" with Josh from the VHS Files Podcast! Asteroid City follows a writer on his world famous fictional play about a grieving father who travels with his tech-obsessed family, to small rural "Asteroid City" to compete in a junior stargazing event, only to have his world view disrupted forever.
Today we are talking about the 1999 remake House on Haunted Hill, how it relates to the original and if the remake is even good! House on Haunted Hill sees an amusement park mogul offer a group of diverse people $1,000,000 to spend the night in a haunted house with a horrifying past.
Today we are talking about the 1977 horror movie Suspiria! Suspiria sees an American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy come to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.!
Today we are talking about Pearl, X and speculate on what they mean for the upcoming film Maxxxine with Josh from @vhsfiles podcast! We review Pearl (2022), talk about how it relates to X (2022) and then talk about what we want out of Maxxxine.
Today we are talking about the 2022 horror movie X from director Ti West, starring Mia Goth, Jenna Ortega & Brittany Snow. X sees a group of young filmmakers set out to make an adult film in rural Texas, but when their reclusive, elderly hosts catch them in the act, the cast find themselves fighting for their lives.
Mike and Brett review Evil Dead Rise (2023)!
Today we are talking about the 2023 "spiritual horror" movie The Pope's Exorcist. Directed by Julius Avery, starring Russell Crowe, Daniel Zovatto & Alex Essoe. The Pope's Exorcist Follows Gabriele Amorth, the Vatican's leading exorcist, as he investigates the possession of a child and uncovers a conspiracy the Vatican has tried to keep secret.
Today we are talking about the 2016 horror film Lights Out! This was produced by James Wan, and has more jump scares than a cat in a room full of tin foil.
Today we are talking about "the goriest fright film of all time" Dead Alive aka Braindead from 1992! This is the 3rd feature from director Peter Jackson and is possibly one of the most disgusting horror movies EVER MADE!!!! So naturally...I FORCED Brett to watch it cause I KNEW he would hate it lol.
Today we are talking about some of the best movies we saw in the theaters and streaming! We are doing one of these what we watched episodes once a month this year, and this is the (albeit late) March episode! Thanks so much for listening!
Today we are talking about the 2023 Sci-fi movie 65! This is a few weeks old already, but we really wanted to talk about this because it brings something different to the world theatrical releases. If you want more NON MARVEL action/sci-fi films in theaters you NEED to support them while in theaters! 65 sees an astronaut crash lands on a mysterious planet only to discover he's not alone.
Today we are talking about the newly release Scream 6 (2023)!! This is a movie Mike has been counting down the days for, and Brett....well...has not because Scream 6 is a direct sequel to Scream 5. Scream VI follows Sam and Tara as the survivors of the Ghostface killings leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter in New York City. But a new Ghostface has OTHER ideas!!!
In this episode, Brett and Mike discuss what they watched in 2023!
Today we are talking about the 2022 Paramount Plus exclusive film Significant Other. Significant Other follows a young couple who take a remote backpacking trip through the Pacific Northwest and face sinister events leading them to realize that everything about the place is not as it seems.
Today we are talking about the 2023 horror film Infinity Pool. Infinity Pool sees James and Em Foster enjoying an all-inclusive beach vacation in the fictional island of La Tolqa (THAT'S HOW YOU SAY IT MIKE!!), when a fatal accident exposes the resort's perverse subculture of hedonistic tourism, reckless violence and surreal horrors.
Horror has a gatekeeping problem...nowhere is that more evident than "elevated horror" or "art-house horror" as it's otherwise known. The term elevated horror popped up around 2019 with films from the production company A24, Blumhouse and other smaller production houses. Since 2019 the term has taken on a life of it's own, to the detriment of the horror community. In this episode we talk about Elevated horror, Art House Horror, Avant Garde Horror...or whatever other name you want to call it. Thanks so much for watching everybody! Make sure to hit the like and subscribe button to keep up with our future uploads and we will see you guys next week with another video!Video Link: https://youtu.be/zWFXA6mgajY
Today, we're reviewing 2022's The Menu, now streaming on HBO Max. This episode has us on very opposite ends of the spectrum on whether or not this is a movie worth your time.
Today we are talking about the 2022 film Violent Night from director Tommy Wirkola. Starring David Harbour, John Leguizamo & Alex Hassell this new Christmas Action movie is said to be "Die Hard meets Bad Santa" BUT IS IT WORTH venturing out ALL THE WAY to the theater to see?!?!? Thanks for watching and let us know how you felt about this movie!
In this video (thanks to Brett) we are going to be talking about 2021s "OLD" This movie is exactly what you think it is...so...yea.
Today we are talking about one of the greatest questions of ALL TIME! Is Die Hard a Christmas Movie?! It was also Mike's first time watching Die Hard so we also do a small quick review of it like we always do! If you like this make sure you hit the like and subscribe button, and we will see you next week with another review!
Today we are talking about Sator and what exactly it is trying to say...This film is saying a lot of things without actually saying it, so there is alot to break down. Sator was made by one person over 6 years and is a testament to what can be accomplished when you put your mind to it. We talk about the ethics of using "real" people in feature films, and what this movie saying about mental illness.
Today we are talking about the changes we have been going through in the last month! Brett's name change, Mikes big move to Florida, YouTube, why you should never give up & just overall creative motivation. HUGE thanks to everyone that supports the podcast because we really like making them! This episode is a little bit different from what we have been doing in the past, but it's one of the deeper more personal episodes we have ever done. So I hope you like it, and make sure you head over to spotify and apple podcasts and check out the audio only podcasts!
Today on From The Deep Podcast we are talking about a film that Mike has been meaning to get to for YEARS! A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is an Iranian "Arthouse" film from Director Ana Lily Amirpour about a female vampire falling in love with a gardener. If you have seen this movie, let us know what you think about it down in the comments! And be sure to subscribe to keep up with future From The Deep uploads!
Today on From The Deep Podcast Brett has finally found a way to force Mike to watch his favorite series Star Wars. This is something that has been a long time coming, and the boys sit down and have a really loooooooong drawn out talk about it. PLEASE don't hate on Mike too much for this one....if you CAN get all the way through this one before you let him have it.
Today on From The Deep Podcast we are talking about the 2020 film Guns Akimbo. This film is different than any other one we have covered on From The Deep so far! Let us know down in the comments how you felt about this movie!
It's the holidays and to celebrate the occasion, we decided to cover our favorite Christmas movies. Enjoy the episode!
Welcome to the first audio episode of From The Deep, where we discuss movies, YouTube and then usually movies again!Most of the episode is spent reviewing 2001's Ghost World, a coming-of-age indie film starring Thora Birch and Scarlett Johansson that has gone on to cult status.