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Three times the NosThree times the feratuWe got a spooky triple feature that stretches across film history
We're drinking green slime in this episode
To fully enjoy this podcast, put on your favourite bunny ear hat and suck down some spaghetti in the tub GUMMO
Part 2 of the Firefly Trilogy (minus Halen but he'll be back)
Burp up some bubbles and sit back in saturated glory, it's time for the Poor Things pod
If you hate Nick, this is the episode for you; he doesn't say shit
Get your dancing shoes on and suck down two slices of pizz, it's Saturday night and we're going crazy... Disco crazy
We go through it all, literally describing everyday of the past year.
My f'ing nose was bleeding this whole movie... listen to the podcast to find out why!
MISHIMA!! IN WIDE ANGLE!
Disclaimer: this is a seriously spooky episode with lots of ghosts and stuff, and Laz too.
We're on vacation with Brandon Cronenberg's latest
The return to our roots: CANNIBALS! - SPOTIFY â–º https://open.spotify.com/show/7olHhCAN7fFFPfeOwXa9aZ APPLE PODCASTS â–º https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/monolith-films/id1457497745
Folks, this is a scary one.
Nick FINALLY watches The Moon, Sky, and You after Leigh and Dante hyped it up this movie like crazy for him in the last episode of our podcast. Let's see what he thinks... - Click here for our original review of the movie: https://youtu.be/Pz3Psi_aujI SPOTIFY â–º https://open.spotify.com/show/7olHhCAN7fFFPfeOwXa9aZ APPLE PODCASTS â–º https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/monolith-films/id1457497745
The exciting conclusion to the 2023 Fantasia Film Festival saga: The Moon, Sky And You.
You can relax, now; another Fantasia episode is here.
Continue the adventure through Fantasia with Pandemonium
Get ready for the first of our Fantasia Film Festival reviews: The Abandoned
The boys are back with the best double feature since Bride Of The Gorilla and Nabonga.
Unzip your belly-hatch and open all 9 of your facial-ears, this week we're talking about the latest Cronenberg flick.
We're French and we're dispatching.
A special, live episode; the boys are in the backyard swimming over some new, hot flicks.
Crank up the resolution to 144p and listen to the exciting conclusion to the Lynch saga.
The first in our Women Directing Horror series: Julia Ducournau's Raw. Break out a few jarred rabbit kidneys and wet-ass burger patties and enjoy the episode (covering yourself in animal blood before listening is optional but encouraged).
The best or worst of Lynch? Find out on this episode.
The tying-knot in our Herzog retrospective. Will this podcast make you love Werner? Find out by listening, you dork.
Continuing the Lynch retrospective, we move into the late 90s with this mobius strip of a film.
Oh, how fun: an Armenian picture-show; I love tight compositions.
You don't like the Yabba? Well, listen to this podcast and it may change your mind- have 14 beers and you might like it even more.
We return to Brandon Cronenberg for his second feature; a real trip.
Oh, that’s too controversial; boycott this podcast.
Continuing with Lynch, we get into TV territory.
It's a first: an animated film; the influential anime, Akira. Rev up your bikes to 5000 rpm and take a listen.
From the minds of R. A. the Rugged Man and Frank Henenlotter: seven clits and a steroid'd dick in all their glory.
We're back on Herzog with his second feature; panned and banned for being nihilistic, anarchist, and blasphemous, we found it pretty funny.
A classic Japanese horror flick; or should I say: kiri, kiri, kiri.
Nic Cage doing an Elvis impression; yes, please.
We're cranking up the nitrous in this episode; D. Hopper style. The second episode in our Lynch retrospective.
A special, live episode; the boys are in the backyard bonfiring over some new, hot flicks.
Donald Sutherland, the original Latin lover.
The big beef: a flick written and starring Shia about his abusive father.
In Heaven, everything is fine. The first in our Lynch retrospective.
Sion Sono's artistic revival of the Japanese pink-film genre; a broken narrative and pop-art aesthetic colourfully elevate a traditionally lowbrow genre.
Another Herzog highlight; his third fiction feature and first starring the wild man Klaus Kinski, this time as a conquistador searching for the golden city El Dorado.
Brandon Cronenberg's feature-length debut. The most viruses, the most podcast hosts.