Two fiends freak out and fantasize about films.
After a brief hiatus, those fiendish boys are back to unpack the last few months of movie news, recent releases, and more.
Sam and Blake sit down to discuss Jarnathan getting abused in the D&D film, a glimpse into the cinematic masterpiece that is the Barbie movie, and oh yeah, Scream VI.
The Fiends sit down this week and talk about a little indie award show. Maybe you heard of it.
Skinamarink. The rink of skina. Skinamararararink. That's the episode.
The Fiends are BACK baby. Blake and Sam sit down to talk about their top movie picks of 2022 AND the 2023 Oscar Nominees. Hot dang, cinema. You had a damn decent year.
'Tis the season for another cruddy Christmas special. Sam and Blake sat down and watched The Nutcracker: The Untold Story, which should have absolutely remained untold. Nathan Lane as Albert Einstein, an army of rat nazis, and nightmare fuel filled nutcrackers await you.
Another Noirvember has come to a close, which means it's time for our wrap-up show. We are once again joined by our good friend Anthony of Retro Roulette to discuss our Film Noir selections of the year.
Blake and Sam (Blam, if you will) grab a tall glass of rye and crack the case of what makes The Big Sleep a quintessential Film Noir for the ages.
In this final installment of 2022's Silver Scream Fiends series, Sam and Blake run through the entire Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. Yes, even that horrendous remake.
Your favorite fiends sit down to discuss one of modern horror's most unique and creative minds, Jordan Peele, along with his frighteningly fantastic filmography.
We are finally in October, and we are friggen' PUMPED. Our first episode of Silver Scream Fiends covers Trick 'r Treat, a movie that quickly rose to cult classic status and became a Halloween tradition amongst many fellow fiends.
The Fiends are sliding in your earholes once again with a new episode. We just can't wait for Spooky Season, so we decided to start things a bit early this time around. Join us as we talk about our favorite and least favorite horror movie posters.
Sam and Blake sit down and discuss the best Elvis movie to come out in the last century, Bubba Ho-Tep.
Oh hey, been a minute. Today, the Fiends talk about the movies that got them...into movies. And of course, other absolute nonsense.
The Fiends talk about the slap heard around the world. Oh yeah, and awards or something.
Sam and Blake get together to talk about a really bad movie and a really good movie. Yes, we know, they all suck. But sometimes, it ain't true.
Oh boy, the Oscars. They be coming back. Sam and Blake finally sit down to discuss this year's nominees, why Dogs aren't as Powerful as they want you to believe, Will Smith possibly nabbing his first win, and of course, beans.
In the FIRST recorded episode of 2022, Sam and Blake babble about their most anticipated upcoming releases. Of movies. They suck. Probably.
We made it, y'all. Another cruddy year of Kino. We kick off 2022 by talking about movies we actually enjoyed. Imagine that. Anyway, listen or don't.
It DO be the holidays once again. Grab some noggy and join Blake and Sam as they clip their nails by the fire and talk about some Christmas movies.
It's that time of the year again, folks. That's right, our Noirvember wrap-up show is live. We are once again joined by Anthony of Retro Roulette to talk about three fantastic noir films, The Stranger, The Night of the Hunter, and Out of the Past.
You thought it was December? Ha, that's funny. It's Noirvember 2. Blake and Sam sit down to discuss Neo-noir and some of their favorite selections from the genre.
Noirvember is back, baby. Jack Nicholson is a nosey fool, John Huston likes fish heads, and all movies suck. Sam and Blake sit down to discuss one of their favorite Neo-noir films, Chinatown.
Happy Halloween you fellow freaks and fiends. Sam and Blake are once again joined by special guest James to talk about two of horror's greatest icons, Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. Did Bela really hate Boris? Did Boris actually demand that the studios give bit parts to Bela? And why is Ed Wood a masterpiece? All this and more coming atcha on the spookiest day of the season.
Sam very reluctantly discusses the critically revered Leprechaun 4: In Space.
Well, here we are. The episode none of you were asking for. Blake and Sam sit down to discuss every single Halloween movie in the series. We are not sorry.
Sam is once again joined by the Ambassador of Kino, KawlunDram, to discuss The Sopranos and its recent prequel movie, The Many Saints of Newark.
The Fiends are joined by returning guest Laynee of SUBPARCADE to discuss the Scream movies and the upcoming Scream 5 sequel that's just called Scream because I guess this is a thing we're just gonna be doing moving forward holy hell please make it stop. SUBPARCADE's channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SUBPARCADE
Well, here we are. 3 years. 3 years of lobsters. 3 years of shit jokes. 3 years of nonsensical rambling about movies. All good things must come to an end, and with these very cliche words, we announce that Joe will unfortunately be stepping down from the podcast. We promise it wasn't a fallout due to eating the last can of beans. But Joe will be focusing on a plethora of projects and we will keep you all posted on what he has going on. So with that said, please enjoy an entire episode dedicated to the king of comedy, Adam "Sandaddy" Sandler.
Your beany boys are BACK with some more CRAP. We talk about how we basically never watch the movies we discuss, a knight that's green, how two people with a lot of money need to shut up, Kevin Smith's interesting legacy, and more.
Sam is joined by good buddies Brian Garfinkel and Alex Kane to discuss the practically hidden from history coming-of-age film that has met mixed reception since its release 36 years ago, St. Elmo's Fire.
Sam takes today to discuss the obscure but weirdly fun dramatic biopic about Michael Alig and the Club Kids Movement, Party Monster.
The Fiends reluctantly rant about the 2021 Oscars, "THE MAN", and Joe's beautiful belly.
The Fiends talk about the 2021 Oscars Nominees. COOL.
We spend this Valentine's Day talking about romance movies. Or something. Have some chocolate.
Them boys begin a new year by discussing their favorite watches of 2020 and what's to come in 2021 in the horrible world of kino.
Your favorite fiends get together for a festive episode. We be talking those Christmas films. Those feel good films. Make you feel warm. Film.
Sam is once again joined by Anthony of Retro Roulette fame to dive into some of their recently watched Noir selections for the glorious month of Noirvember.
Sam is joined once again by Phil (AKA Progentshow) for more goofy cinematic goodness.
Sam wraps up his Ghoul-A-Thon 2020 challenge. This recap includes movies such as Trick 'r Treat, House on Haunted Hill, Await Further Instructions, Train to Busan, and of course the Paul Lynde Halloween Special.
The boys discuss their top 5 cheesy 80s horror movies. Beans.
Sam is back to discuss more disturbingly fun and okay films from the Ghoul-A-Thon 2020 movie challenge.
As Sam engages in the frightfully fun Ghoul-A-Thon 2020 movie challenge, he wraps up his first week of watches along with short reviews for each.
We kick off the first Spooky Screen Fiends episode with a John Carpenter retrospective. Movies. Music. Beans.
Well, here we are. We managed to record 50 episodes of this damn thing. Listen in as Sam, Joe, and Blake list off their top 50 films of all time. Movies, shall we say, suck.
In this new edition of Silver Screen Shorts, Sam takes a few minutes to discuss the matriarch of the famous Marx Brothers family, Minnie.
We're kicking off the annual Criterion Collection summer sale at Barnes & Noble with an episode about...well, take a guess. Sam and Blake are joined by special guest Mary, owner of the Old Hollywood Instagram page, @marylikesmovies. We discuss movies we personally believe deserve a spot in the collection. Eurovision is cool. Norbit got snuffed at the Oscars. Joe got stuck in the toilet again.
We wanted to take a moment to talk about Black Cinema, our favorite actors and directors, and its importance in the entertainment industry. Black Lives Matter.
The fiends gave each other a film to watch. This was the result. Today's discussion involves Maniac (1980), Greener Grass, and Fritz Lang's M. We kinda sorta hate movies.
Today is the 109th birthday of Vincent Price, and what better way to celebrate than to kick back with a cocktail and gush over the legendary actor? Sam is once again joined by Phil of Pro Gent Show fame for a discussion on the master of the macabre and the real man behind it. Listen in as they briefly discuss a few of Vincent's films, his impact on the entertainment industry, and the legacy that his daughter, Victoria, and many of his fans continue to keep alive.
Woah. Hey. Been a while. Hope everyone is staying safe. Sam, Joe, and Blake discuss the current pandemic and its effect on the film industry (and everything else obviously). Other fun stuff includes Blake breaking 100k followers on his Insane Letterboxd Reviews Twitter, Joe's new short film release titled "Wait", and Sam's urge to smother himself in grease and strangle others.