WolfPunch is not a podcast about a new energy drink made by wolves of wolves for wolves. It's sure not a podcast about punching wolves. On the contrary in fact– WolfPunch is a podcast where a pack of five loud nobodies review movies.
Capping off spooky season this year we have a final review for you, Terrifier 2. What's the deal with the 2+ hour indie slasher flick and why was Michael originally so dead set against seeing it? As always, click the link to find out. Barf bag not included.
We have such sites to show you! Just, uh in audio format. This week the pack checks out the remake of the cult classic horror franchise Hellraiser. Do these meathooks still make you c*m to death or is this another limp retelling of a classic franchise for a quick buck? Tune in to find out!
Finally, the epic conclusion to the critically lauded David Gordon Green Halloween trilogy! This film dares to answer the question that's been weighing on audience's minds for the past year; does evil truly die tonight? Also, who is Corey and why is he in the house?
Spooky season continues as the pack looks back at the 70's horror fairytale classic Suspira. We discuss if there's more to this movie than just some colorful visuals and a trippy soundtrack, and how it stacks up to the remake.
Its punks versus nazis in this week's episode as the pack looks back on the 2015 A24 thriller Green Room. Tune in to find out how well Jeremy Saulnier's violent bottle film holds up 7 years later.
At first glance The Empty Man may look like another phoned in creepy pasta horror flick meant to cash in on cheap spooky season scares. Don't judge a film by its cliche trailer though as The Empty Man is actually one of the most ambitious horror films to come out of a major studio in some time. Tune in this week to find out why this one is worth your time.
We're kicking off spooky season early this year with a look at Barbarian, the new horror flick from Zack Cregger of The Whitest Kids You Know fame. Is this an underrated gem worth your time or another forgettable low budget cash grab? Tune in to find out!
This week the pack looks at the new Bra Pitt action vehicle (get it?) Bullet Train. Does this action comedy throwback live up to its potential or does it go completely off the rails? Tune in to find out!
The Predator is another one of those legacy franchises that has far more misses under its belt than hits. How does the prequel Prey measure up to the other films in the series and is it deserving of all the hype its been getting online? Tune in to this week's episode to find out!
The pack is once again talking about Star Wars and you know what that mean, a prolonged therapy session about disapointment and shattered dreams. Does the new Disney+ show live up to the hype of bringing Ewan McGregor back as the classic character? The answer is no, but give the episode a listen anyways.
Growing up in the 70's must have really been rough. You have bullies waiting for you on every corner to give you a beatin' and strangers looking to lure you into their black vans at every turn. This week the pack takes a look at The Black Phone, the new horror flick from Scott Derrickson that's based off a short story by Joe Hill. Is it a new Blumhouse classic or another cheaply made horror flick that was better left buried? Tune in to find out.
Reboots of franchise films have been all the rage for a while now, but what happens when you get the director of one of the most infamous anime series ever created to bring back one of the most cherished Japanese film series of all time? Join us this week as we discuss Hideki Anno's 2016 film Shin Godzilla.
What happens when you combine an action packed historical epic with one of the most intense bromances ever captured on film? You get one of the most wildly entertaining films in recent memory. But does RRR hold up to the pack's usual scrutiny? Tune in to find out.
This week the pack is here to discuss the new David Cronenberg film Crimes of the Future. Is this the new standard for sick out body horror or a plodding mumblecore snoozer? Click the button to find out!
This week the pack is here to discuss the new A24 Alex Garland film Men. Does it live up to its folk horror roots and deliver on its heavy subject matter? Also, what's with the Attack on Titan connection? Tune in to find out!
After the pleasant surprise of Multiverse of Madness, the pack looks back to the golden era of Sam Raimi with Evil Dead II. Does this horror classic still hold up after all these years? Spoilers: yes, unless your name is Michael.
The Disney checks cleared so we're back again with another podcast where we sing the praises of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Tune in to hear the gang's take on the new Sam Raimi flick Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
What do you get when you take The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and replace the chainsaws with pornography? Well, pretty much exactly what you would expect. Check out our review of the new Ti West a24 flick X.
Riddle me this WolfPack, what's furry and dumb and thoroughly cynical? Heck if I know, but here's nearly 2 and a half hours of us talking about The Batman.
With award season in full swing the pack checks out the latest offering from Guillermo del Toro. Does Nightmare Alley deserve all the praise and accolades its been receiving? Tune in to find out!
This week the pack rides the DC hype train with its latest series; Peacemaker. Does James Gunn manage to pull off a hit for DC or does it fall flat? Tune in to find out!
Its rather telling that before recording this we had to crack open a bottle of vodka beforehand. The new Netflix Texas Chainsaw film continues the frustrating trend of horror requels in the worst of ways. Tune in to find out just how deep the diarrhea rabit hole goes.
We continue the trend of looking back on film's from last year that didn't get the attention they deserved. This time its the new Edgar Wright joint Last Night in Soho. Find out if Michael's most anticipated film from last year (that he didn't bother to see until a week ago) lives up to expectations.
Back in my day, people cared about Ridley Scott period pieces. Now these damn millenials are too busy tik toking to care about true art. Also Michael has some controversial takes about The Last Duel in this episode.
The pack is back to discuss the Netflix climate change satire Don't Look Up. Does the film manage to entertain and stand on its own or is it just a big, self-important Hollywood circle jerk? Tune in to find out.
Why is it called Scream if its the 5th sequel to Scream? Were they too cowardly to call it 5cream? Does it excuse it that they bring up this very topic in the film? I just don't know any more man...
By the pricking of my thumbs, something stupid this ways comes. 3 wolves gather to give their prophecy on The Tragedy of Macbeth. Does all the toil and trouble amount to an enjoyable cinematic experience in the new Joel Coen adaption of the Shakespeare classic? Tune in to find out!
This week the pack looks at the movie that is on track to quite possibly be the most popular Marvel movie of all time. Does the Spider live up to the hype? Will this be the film to save cinema? Will Martin Scorcsese personally hand this film an oscar for best picture at the 2021 Academy Awards? Tune in to find out.
In the latest episode the pack looks back at the 1957 classic The Seventh Seal. They discuss its many themes of religion and death and how well it holds up today.
This week the pack gathers around to discuss Dune (2021) in what is easily our spiciest episode yet! Tune in to find out where everyone falls on the new Denis Villeneuve sci-fi blockbuster.
Spooky season continues this week as we discuss the 1981 forgotten gem Possession, or the cucking of one Alan Grant. Tune in to hear us discuss tentacle monsters, aggressively rocking in rocking chairs, and more in this week's episode.
This week we have a double header of uncomfortable French films from director Julia Ducournau. How do the critically acclaimed body horror films go over with the pack? Tune in to find out.
We kick off spooky season with a review of the anime classic Perfect Blue and discuss how this film is somehow more relevant today than when it first premiered back in 97.
What happens when you let the director of Saw and Aquaman have free reign to make whatever kind of horror movie he wants? You get art, that's what. Join the pack as they talk about the new James Wan flick Malignant.
James Gunn shows Warner Bros. how to make a Suicide Squad movie, because in showbiz you can redo your mistakes. But is it cinema?
We finally got back to the theater, and are here to tell you what we thought of the Green Knight. Kemp is edited out.
The Pack is back, and we sit down and discuss a 4 hour superhero movie.
The WolfPack Talks about a Harry Potter meme they turned into a movie! Guns Akimbo...
Christmas came early this year for Michael! Two of his all time favorite video games got turned into movies! And yea, one looked like a goddamn nightmare... but still! Go listen in as The Pack talks about Sonic the Hedgehog and Dragon Quest: Your Story.
The WolfPack talks about the newest DCEU Movie, Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
The Wolfpack talks about the new Bong Joon-ho film Parasite!