Join Zainabb and Dziugas on their adventures through space, time, pop culture, and beyond. Throw glitter around! Wobble the system! We ARE the queerdos, mister!
We chat about cults. What are they? Who are they? And what do cults mean for the rest of society? Plus, we find an excellent dinosaur cult in our latest ep.
We do our longest 'nam sayin' G yet (reprise). Get prepped for long discussions about Japanese cinema, Nazis, the media, museums and decolonisation.
We chat about Brendan Fraser classic, The Mummy, plus one of its sequels, The Scorpion King, and some thoughts on decolonising travel.
We discuss conspiracy theories and what makes them so appealing to some people... or do we? Tune in to hear our fave theories, our thoughts on reality, and why fascists are actual conspiracy theorists... or are they? (They are.)
Join us in our recap of E3 2018 as we chat about the games that caught our interest, Kojima hijinks, and whether E3 really matters at all.
We discuss the Star Wars franchise, from what we want to see next (and what we don't want to see - looking at you, Boba Fett) as well as an in-depth discussion of Lando Calrissian's sexuality and pink capitalism.
We chat about true crime, from podcasts to television, and why it appeals. We break down how the genre can be harmful and thoughtless, plus we ask how true crime can do better.
We chat The Big Lebowski, from masculinity to what it means to be truly chill. Plus, Skyrim, Wolverine, comixx and your daily weather and traffic reports.
We chat films for self care: what do we watch when we want to feel a bit better about life and stuff? Find out in this week's episode!
We chat about what we've been up to and various other rambling things in our most unstructured episode yet.
In our first episode with our bud Ben, we chat about Thor: Ragnarok, imperialism, white supremacy and more. We also discuss Tommy Wiseau and the Disaster Artist, plus Alias Grace and a brand new segment: raptors vs terrorism.
Zainabb is sick so we watch cult fave and all-round bad film, The Room. Hear us rambling about terrible sex scenes as well as what we've been up to lately.
We're back, baby. And after our unplanned hiatus, we're chatting reboots, remakes, and revivals. What's the difference, you ask? Better get your headphones on to find out.
Today we chat about BOATS - all things based on a true story. Why are they different? How do they make us feel? What's a good BOAT and what's a bad one? We answer all your pressing BOATS questions.
In our tenth episode, we chat headcanons - what they are, why they are, as well as our favourite and most meaningful headcanons. Like Stucky. And lesbian Twin Peaks. And enbies.
We chat about worldbuilding, including what makes a good world, our favourite worlds, and how some creators explore different types of world.
In this episode, we get angry then we chat about living vicariously through characters and then there's emotions and ting.
Listen to the highlights from THE NICATHON. We watch such Nic Cage classics as City of Angels, Face/Off and The Rock. Which doesn't star The Rock. Sadly.
IT'S HAPPENING. The Nicathon has landed. We watched a bunch of Nicolas Cage films and now we're asking WHY? Is Nic Cage a monster or a genius? Can you survive watching ALL of his films? What do we do now? All this and more in THE NICATHON.
We chat politics, communism, and other big issues like THE WORLD, before turning to pop culture. Why does it matter? What power can pop culture have? What does it mean in our rotting capitalist society? Listen to our newest episode to find out!
Space Wizards go to E3! In a metaphysical kind of way! In our special E3 episode, we chat all the news including Bethesda in VR and social issues from Quantic Dream.
We chat about dystopian narratives and what they mean - why do we love them so much? What impact can they have? All this and more in our latest episode!
We chat video game adaptations, including Street Fighter, Doom, Silent Hill, and In the Name of the King which has Ray Liotta in it for some reason.
It's here! Our bumper-sized Twin Peaks episode (almost definitely the first of many) where we lose our shit over David Lynch and Mark Frost's cult classic TV show.
In the follow-up to our pilot episode, we're chatting sequels. What makes a good sequel? Why do so many sequels seem to fail at this? And what are the best sequels ever made - and what about the ones that didn't get made?
In the first episode of Space Wizards, we discuss our geeky origins from cornerstone books to life-changing video games and nostalgic TV.