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This week the gang bring in the podcasts friend and founder, Jason Pyles! Only for this episodes purposes he flips the switch and brings the jump scares as Jay of the Dead. Jump into the deep end of the spooky pool folks, its horror movie recs for days! This link here folks https://jordanrannells.com/ https://waywardraven.com/ FOLLOW […]
Behold! MOVIE PODCAST WEEKLY’s entertaining Summer 2023 Episode So Far…! Here in Episode 357, your hosts — Jason Pyles, Karl Huddleston, Ryan Elliott, and A Guy Named Andy — bring you new movie coverage for June and July 2023! The … Continue reading →
Whoa! Another release of MOVIE PODCAST WEEKLY! This is Episode 356 (not 355), and it was recorded to represent our May 2023 coverage, despite the dilatory July release… Your hosts for this episode are Jason Pyles, Karl Huddleston and A … Continue reading →
Hey! It’s MOVIE PODCAST WEEKLY, Episode 355 our monthly release for April 2023! Your hosts for this episode are Jason Pyles, Karl Huddleston, Geek Cast Ryan Elliott — and much, much later in the show, A Guy Named Andy. These … Continue reading →
We are excited to bring you an episode of Considering the Cinema! It’s been a long time, but Jason Pyles (aka Jay of the Dead) has returned with his co-host, Mack Robins (aka Mackula), and Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker to … Continue reading →
Welcome back to Phantom Galaxy! This episode is another review episode, with Nathan and Bill covering several new releases including Scream 2022, Fresh, Studio 666, Shut-In, Chain Reaction (2006), Strawberry Mansion, Those Who Walk Away, The Clown Murders, and the new tv show From on Epix. Nathan also reviews Matt Reeves The Batman with some help from Joel Robertson from Retro Movie Geek and Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies. As special treat, we have a long-time-coming review from Jay of the Dead himself, recorded last summer, discussing one of his favorite science fiction films, Danny Boyle's Sunshine from 2007. Check out the episode and then head over to the Phantom Galaxy Facebook group and share your favorites! Other places to find Bill: https://letterboxd.com/billhorrorguy/ https://landofthecreeps.blogspot.com/ Jason Pyles' other podcasts and places to contact: On Twitter: @ConsiderCinema Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com Email: ConsideringTheCinema@gmail.com Voicemail: (801) 215-9704 Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema You can find more episodes at Considering the Cinema's new Episode Archive Be sure to check out Jay of the Dead' and his co-hosts Mister Watson and Projectile Varmit over at HORROR MOVIE WEEKLY.com, where they review one Horror movie every Sunday. It's One Badass Horror Podcast! Also check out the brand new podcast Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies, an audio version of the classic horror magazine format, where Jay and a collection of "Horror Avengers", offer up a multitude of segments reviewing new films, classic films, physical media releases, and special segments including lists and special themes. Jay on Phantom Galaxy: Dark City Tales from the Phantom Galaxy: Winter Ghost Stories Part 1 (Jay's reading is the second in the episode) Other places to find Joel Robertson: Terror on the Tube here. Retro Movie Geek here. The Forgotten Flix Podcast here. Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies here.
Happy 2022! Believe it or not — we’re back! Welcome back to MOVIE PODCAST WEEKLY. This is Episode 346, our Top 10 Movies of 2021, brought to you by your hosts Jason Pyles, Karl Huddleston, Geek Cast Ryan Elliott, William … Continue reading →
Planning in Appalachia, convincing a community that you're not taking their jobs, and the future of autonomous vehicles in rural places. My guest this week, Jason Pyles, and I discuss all this in more in one of my favorite interviews yet. As a kick off to our discussions centered around Geography and Geographic Information Science, I turn to Jason for his expertise. Jason works for the Buckeye Hills Regional Council as one of two GIS professionals supporting the agency's work. His position is unique in that he is sort of a one-man-GIS-show and does all the work entailed in GIS from top to bottom. He shared some great insights into what it means to serve his regional community through his role in technology. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stemsandleaves/message
Merry Christmas! It’s the December 2020 monthly edition of Movie Podcast Weekly. This episode was recorded on December 7, 2020. Unfortunately, William Rowan Jr. could not make this recording. Even so, during Episode 337, your hosts Jason Pyles, Karl Huddleston, … Continue reading →
Phantom Galaxy returns with another deep dive into a science fiction classic. This time, Nathan and Bill are joined by Dave 'Dr. Shock' Becker and, for the first time, by Jason 'Jay of the Dead' Pyles, from 'Horror Movie Weekly' and 'Considering the Cinema'. Together, they take a look at Alex Proyas' visionary and breathtaking sci-fi thriller 'Dark City'. Debuting before similar films like The Truman Show and The Matrix, Dark City boasts some of the most compelling ideas and images available in a science fiction movie of any type or era. Join us as we discuss our thoughts on the film's themes, ideas and visual and cinematic inspirations. Take a trip through a world where the night never ends and the sun only exists in your memories... Dave's other places on the internet:Film blog: DVD Infatuation.comOn Twitter: @DVDinfatuationOn Facebook: DVDinfatuationOn Instagram: @dbjb6972On Letterboxd: @dcoshockhmpYouTube Channel: Visit W3Schools Dave Becker's Podcasts:Horror Movie PodcastLand of the Creeps horror podcast Jason Pyles' other podcasts and places to contact: On Twitter: @ConsiderCinemaFilm Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.comHORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.comEmail: ConsideringTheCinema@gmail.comVoicemail: (801) 215-9704Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinemaYou can find more episodes at Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive Be sure to check out Jay of the Dead’s new Horror movie podcast at HORROR MOVIE WEEKLY.com, where three hosts review one Horror movie every Sunday. It’s One Badass Horror Podcast! Bill Van Veghel: Other places to find Bill: https://www.facebook.com/bvanveghel https://letterboxd.com/billhorrorguy/ https://landofthecreeps.blogspot.com/ Don't miss this episode, and check us out at all the places below: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.com Twitter: @fantomgalaxy You can also find us on Facebook at: The Phantom Galaxy Podcast You can also contact us and share your recommendations for show topics and stuff to review (books, beer, movies, whatever!) or leave us a Phantom Rant at Phantomcasts@gmail.com
Welcome to the first monthly edition of Movie Podcast Weekly for November 2020. This episode was recorded on November 2, 2020. Here in Episode 336, your hosts Jason Pyles, Karl Huddleston, Ryan Elliott, William Rowan Jr. and a guy named … Continue reading →
The Reel Talk Crew is proud to present Episode 16: Do You Like Scary Movies? This episode is all about Wes Craven's 1996 epic horror film. . .SCREAM! In Episode 16 we're joined by Jason Pyles aka Jay of the Dead host of both Considering the Cinema and Horror Movie Weekly. This is Jay's second time on the show as he joined us for the Adrian Tofei interview series episode. We didn't feel our audience got the full Jay of the Dead experience and were so happy to have him back on the show.In This Episode We Cover:An introduction to Jay & a little about each of his showsWe're joined by Ghostface for a little Q&ABrief review of Wes Craven's filmography up to ScreamHistory of the film and our first memories watching ScreamSpoiler filled analysis and walk through of 1996's ScreamWhere to hear more from Jay of the DeadConsidering the Cinema - https://www.consideringthecinema.com/Horror Movie Weekly - https://horrormovieweekly.com/Follow Jay on Twitter - @considercinema & @horror_weeklyInteract with us:Join our Reel Talk: A Movie Podcast group on FacebookFollow us on Twitter: @reel_castEmail us: reeltalkmoviecast@gmail.com
Wow, do we go back in to time today; over 80 years with an undeniable masterpiece The Wizard Of Oz. Yes…this timeless classic was released on 4K Blu-ray last year with an 80th Anniversary Edition! Propelling Judy Garland’s career into stardom with this kid-friendly movie by MGM. BillChete and the brainiac (Scarecrow) Lady Phantom are joined by two special guests, superstars in their own right! A courageous (Lion) thank you goes to Jason “Jay of … CONTINUE READING
Jay returns to the movie theater for the first time in 141 days (nearly five months)! To celebrate, in Episode 031 of Considering Horror Cinema, your late-night Horror host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) brings you two feature … Continue reading →
The Reel Talk Crew continues it's Interview Series with Writer, Director, Actor, of Be My Cat: A Film for Anne. . .Adrian Tofei.Special Guest Host: Jason Pyles aka "Jay of the Dead" from the Considering the Cinema and Horror Movie Weekly podcasts.We recorded a little over 2 hours with Adrian and felt the interview would be best split between 2 episodes. This is part 2.Adrian TofeiFollow Adrian Tofei: @AdrianTofei on TwitterAdrian Țofei’s acclaimed horror movie | Available now on multiple platforms: https://bemycatafilmforanne.wordpress...Support Adrian's work on https://www.Patreon.com/AdrianTofeiAdrian's website https://adriantofei.com/Jason Pyles aka Jay of the DeadFollow Jay: @considercinemaConsidering the Cinema Website: https://www.consideringthecinema.com/Horror Movie Weekly Website: https://horrormovieweekly.com/
The Reel Talk Crew continues it's Interview Series with Writer, Director, Actor, of Be My Cat: A Film for Anne. . .Adrian Tofei.Special Guest Host: Jason Pyles aka "Jay of the Dead" from the Considering the Cinema and Horror Movie Weekly podcasts.We recorded a little over 2 hours with Adrian and felt the interview would be best split between 2 episodes. This is part 1.Adrian TofeiFollow Adrian Tofei: @AdrianTofei on TwitterAdrian Țofei’s acclaimed horror movie | Available now on multiple platforms: https://bemycatafilmforanne.wordpress...Support Adrian's work on https://www.Patreon.com/AdrianTofeiAdrian's website https://adriantofei.com/Jason Pyles aka Jay of the DeadFollow Jay: @considercinemaConsidering the Cinema Website: https://www.consideringthecinema.com/Horror Movie Weekly Website: https://horrormovieweekly.com/
Like brains? Then you’ll love listening to special guest Kyle Bishop (aka Dr. Walking Dead) because he’s very smart about zombie cinema. In Episode 030 of Considering Horror Cinema, your late-night Horror host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) … Continue reading →
In a recent episode, your late-night Horror host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) received a voicemail from The Gray Man in Ohio, describing a remarkable film challenge that he completed with his buddy, Jody Horror Guy, of the … Continue reading →
Episode 025 of Considering the Cinema was recorded on Friday, May 8, 2020 — the 39-year anniversary of the release of the ’80s Slasher film, “The Burning.” To celebrate, your late-night host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) stays … Continue reading →
The Reel Talk Crew is proud to present Episode 3! The focus on this episode is Sci-Fi Virus Films.The guys kickoff the episode talking about the history, stigma, and current state of the Science Fiction film genre.Promo for Jason Pyles aka Jay of the Dead's Podcast "Considering The Cinema"https://www.consideringthecinema.com/The rest of the episode they do in-depth feature reviews of three Sci-Fi Virus films. MILD SPOILERS:Feature Reviews12 Monkeys 1995 - 32:00 markRise of the Planet of the Apes 2011 - 103:15 markThe Andromeda Strain 1971 - 131:10 markMini ReviewShivers 1975
Welcome to Episode 024 of Considering the Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting. This week your late-night host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) stays up late and solocasts with you about four new 2020 … Continue reading →
In Episode 022 of Considering the Cinema, your late-night host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) did some recording after midnight on Sunday, April 19, to bring you three Feature Reviews of The Quarry (2020) and the Beastly Freak … Continue reading →
What the hell happened since we last spoke? Wow. 2020 has been a doozy already. Welcome to Considering the Cinema, Episode 021. In this unforgettable solocast episode, your late-night host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) sits down behind … Continue reading →
Planning in Appalachia, convincing a community that you're not taking their jobs, and the future of autonomous vehicles in rural places. My guest this week, Jason Pyles, and I discuss all this in more in one of my favorite interviews yet. As a kick off to our discussions centered around Geography and Geographic Information Science, I turn to Jason for his expertise.Jason works for the Buckeye Hills Regional Council as one of two GIS professionals supporting the agency's work. His position is unique in that he is sort of a one-man-GIS-show and does all the work entailed in GIS from top to bottom. He shared some great insights into what it means to serve his regional community through his role in technology.Credit for our theme song (Rosy Ross) and album art (Aaron Thomas Art) here: https://stemsandleaves.com/credits/For more episodes and updates head to STEMSANDLEAVES.COM
Welcome to Considering the Cinema, Episode 020. Your late-night host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) brings you a few Feature Reviews of some 2020 new releases, including Gretel and Hansel (2020) — with special guest Mack Robins, as … Continue reading →
Welcome to Considering the Cinema, Episode 019, in which your late-night host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) brings you reviews of the 2020 new releases, The Gentlemen (2020) and The Turning (2020). Jason also welcomes filmmaker Mack Robins, … Continue reading →
It’s the second weekend of 2020, and the theaters have some worthy offerings already! In Episode 017 of Considering the Cinema, your host, Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) brings you a glowing review of 1917 (2020), as well … Continue reading →
Welcome to the podcast episode that has been 10 years in the making… Top 10 Movies of the 2010s Decade – All Genres. In Episode 016 of Considering the Cinema, your host Jason Pyles welcomes his buddies from Movie Podcast … Continue reading →
Welcome to the podcast episode that has been 10 years in the making… Top 10 Movies of the 2010s Decade – All Genres. In Episode 016 of Considering the Cinema, your host Jason Pyles welcomes his buddies from Movie Podcast … Continue reading →
Let’s start discussing the weekly theater releases of 2020, shall we? During Episode 015 of Considering the Cinema, your host, Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) brings you a short solocast to cover the first movie weekend of 2020, … Continue reading →
Happy Halloween from Movie Podcast Weekly! Welcome to Episode 333, in which former MPW host emeritus, Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) from Considering the Cinema and Horror Movie Weekly, returns to guest host our Halloween Special for 2019! … Continue reading →
Welcome to Episode 012 of Considering the Cinema. During this show, your host, Jason Pyles welcomes four different guests. Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker helps Jason review a new documentary called Mac and Cheese: Road to Queso (2019). Then Jason welcomes … Continue reading →
Welcome to the Episode 004 show notes for Considering the Cinema, the official (albeit occasional) podcast of the Considering the Cinema blog. My name is Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”), and this is where I consider the cinema … Continue reading →
Considering the Cinema is a podcast about movies and film criticism hosted by Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”), from Salt Lake City. This audio podcast is a free, usually short-form solocast for cinephiles and anyone with an interest … Continue reading →
Considering the Cinema is a podcast about movies and film criticism hosted by Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”), from Salt Lake City. This audio podcast is a free, usually short-form solocast for cinephiles and anyone with an interest … Continue reading →
Happy New Year! Your hosts Rob Booker and the producer Jason Pyles are back! Thanks for sticking with us. In Episode 641, Rob and Jason announce the world premiere of The Traders Rap coming on January 31st! Are you ready for it? Get excited! There are all kinds of natural laws of the universe. We...
Woohoo! It’s Episode 100 of the Bright Planning Marketing Podcast! That means we’ve brought you at least 33 and a half hours of free marketing advice! Most episodes run longer than 20 minutes, so it’s no doubt closer to 50 hours! As always, this celebration is hosted by Catherine Campbell and her producer Natalie Pyles, with a special appearance by yesteryear co-host Jason Pyles! Your three intrepid hosts bring you our predictions for 2019 marketing best practices. We start the show with a little levity as we discuss Reese’s brilliant, post-Halloween marketing gimmick. #NotSorry We also discuss how we think Instagram will fit into the social media marketing of 2019, with its top “promotional” photo spots. And we talk about the development of Image Search. Jason discusses how voice search should play an important role in your 2019 blogging efforts. We also talk about the simplifying of language, and of course, the ever-mysterious holy grail that is SEO. We explore the importance of niche podcasting and how narrowing your field of focus can attract a highly motivated and specialized audience. We also talk about how to get away from having to offer so many freebies in 2019. And naturally, with Jason on the show, we run down a number of rabbit holes and other weird segues and non sequiturs, like serial killers and Natalie’s grandma. You know? A usual episode. Join us! Links for this episode: Documentary “The Creepy Line” - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07J261ZFM/ Cliff Ravenscraft: https://www.cliffravenscraft.com/ Link to https://www.brightplanning.com/user-generated-content-is-king/ https://www.brightplanning.com/existing-content-how-to-break-down-an-interview-into-multiple-pieces/
In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew are joined by Jason Pyles (hear more from Jason here and here), and they’re geeking out over Two Evil Eyes (1990) and artsy vs. gory dad jokes Edgar Allan Poe...
Happy October! It’s been way too long. Your hosts Rob Booker and the producer Jason Pyles are grateful to be back in the saddle again on The Traders Podcast after a requisite hiatus. Thanks for sticking with us. In Episode 640, Rob discusses a trading issue that he and other traders have struggled with: What...
Welcome to Movie Podcast Network’s Special Features Episode 021: Considering the Themes of Batman Begins (2005). This episode is sponsored by Considering the Cinema, hosted by Jason Pyles, with special guest William Rowan Jr. of the Movie Moments Podcast and … Continue reading →
Sometimes the events of the news don’t have to be strictly financially related in order for us to glean some truth about trading. In Episode 635, your host Rob Booker and the producer Jason Pyles discuss the recent, heroic rescue of the boys trapped in a cave in Thailand. We talk about pressure and deadlines....
Kevin welcomes Jason Pyles, the host of Movie Podcast Weekly to the show to discuss the 1975 film "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" Starring Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher among many others. Jason's podcast was the first movie podcast Kevin ever listened to and you have him to blame for this very podcast. It was a wonderful honor to have him on the show.
In Retro Movie Geek Episode 126, we’re joined by special guests Gamma and Jason Pyles (of Horror Movie Podcast and Movie Podcast Weekly) and we’re talking about Midnight Madness (1980), starring David Naughton, Stephen Furst, Michael J. Fox, and a … Continue reading →
In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew are joined by both Gamma and Jason Pyles, aka Jay of the Dead, (Click HERE and HERE for more from Jason), and we’re geeking out over Midnight Madness (1980) and wacky...
In Episode 75 of the Bright Planning Marketing Podcast, your host Catherine Campbell and the producer Jason Pyles talk about how to connect people to your ideas through marketing. We discuss the four brand archetypes that seem to be the four best ways to distribute information to your audience. These four archetypes are The Scientist, The Giver, The Nanny, and The Spy. The Scientist Brand Archetype is the kind of brand that presents new research and tests the status quo. The Giver Brand Archetype is generous in its contributions of education, knowledge, attention, and outward focus. The Nanny Brand Archetype takes care of people and establishes trust and authority through nurture. And the Spy Brand Archetype presents ideas in a secretive or confidential way, making the business’s messaging seem like an exclusive invitation. Join us to learn more! Also in this episode, Catherine also mentions that we’re taking a short hiatus, so the Bright Planning Marketing Podcast will be returning once again in April! We hope you will join us again in April! Subscribe free in iTunes, so you never miss an episode release! And of course, always feel free to email us: info@brightplanning.com. Thanks for listening!
Of all the duties that marketers take upon themselves, it seems like the most daunting job is writing blogs. In Episode 74 of the Bright Planning Marketing Podcast, your hosts Catherine Campbell and Jason Pyles discuss secrets for blogging prolifically and writing quickly! We review the purpose of blogs. We also talk about some of the particulars of the blogging debate, such as word count. In this show, we discuss helpful tools like the content calendar and an “ideas notebook.” Jason even brings some of his blogging day job tips to the table and describes “spinning” and writing “Frankenstein blogs,” which of course, is essentially content curation. There is even a cautionary tale to remind us all to “surprise and delight,” as well as to under promise, overdeliver. “If you struggle to write blog posts faster, here’s what you do: Skip the intro. Don’t write the intro first. Just start writing out what the core is that you want to say. Don’t worry about formatting it right now. Write out the body of your blog post. Then afterward, it’s so much easier to write the introductory paragraph and the concluding paragraph because you’re able to pull from that body content.” We also want to hear your thoughts, reviews and questions. Email us: info@brightplanning.com. Leave a review on iTunes and subscribe to get new marketing episodes on the go. Thanks for listening!
In this bonus episode of the 2014 Spooky Flix Fest, special guest host Hammond Chamberlain joins Joel, who is surprised to learn that asbestos can make you crazy as they check into Session 9 (2001)! Hear more from Hammond and check out his fantastic podcast here! Next BONUS episode is all about… Pet Sematary with guest host Jason Pyles! Special thanks to: The fantastic art provided…Read more →
Can you believe that the CSSP has been doing what we do for a whole year already? 'Tis true!To celebrate this monumental event, we've put together a really special show for y'all. So be listening for several of your favorite segments, a special guest or two, and the bittersweet announcement that our much beloved co-host Marie Perry is moving on to 'greener pastures"... so let's all wish her the best in her future endeavors!Meanwhile, I'm thrilled to announce that my new co-host will be none other than pro-songwriter (and subject of EP 21) RANDY FINCHUM (!) who's also our in-studio guest on this episode!Listen as:We get the party started with some NEWS & SHTUFFIn a special installment of NOTES & BOLTS, I'll be discussing SURPRISE ENDINGS in songsMarie gives us a crash course on real-world publishing deals in her final ACADEMIC MOMENT segment"Godfather" of the show, JASON PYLES will be joining us via Skype to congratulate us on our first year, and to discuss what he's doing these daysI'll wax poetic in a rare public tribute to YOU, our faithful listeners and dear community membersMarie will lead Randy and I down "memory lane" with a recap of the CSSP's first year"Muso Matt" will discuss the historic 50th Anniversary (sensing a sub-theme?) of the release of The Beatles' WITH THE BEATLES album in the final installment of MATT'S MUSO MOMENTI'll discuss the career and recent escapades of Miley Cyrus in the WT!@#$%? segmentMarie will make her "official" statement of intent and explanation for her adoring publicAnd we'll close up shop with a brief discussion about some future plans for the show (onward and upwards!)Don't forget that we're still accepting submissions for the DESIGN US A NEW DAMN LOGO and ADD A SOLO TO THE PODCAST THEME contests!!! Steve RempisMarie PerryRandy FinchumCSSP "Snailmail" address: PO BOX 727 Gallatin, TN 37066 Links for Jason Pyles (The "Godfather"):Movie Podcast Weekly: a weekly show that reviews new theater releasesHorror Movie Podcast: a bi-weekly show that discusses the horror genre and review old and new horror films The Songwriting Podcast: a now defunct show about the technical and creative aspects of the craft of songwriting (and the inspiration and blueprint for the CSSP)The Donut Show: a weekly podcast about pop culture and lifeAll About Autism Podcast: a weekly show about all things autism, hosted by Dave and Heather EatonThe Dave Eaton Element: the Bandcamp page for the band in which Jason plays pianoVimeo trailer for BEAUTIFUL JIM: The Jimbeau Hinson Documentary"For The Love Of Music" movie pageA glimpse of the future of THE COMMERCIAL SUICIDE SONGWRITING PODCAST (so stay tuned, y'all!!!)...
In this episode of The Forgotten Flix Podcast, we’re talking Killer Klowns From Outer Space (1988) with guest host and fellow podcaster Jason Pyles of Movie Podcast Weekly! Directed by: Stephen Chiodo Screenplay by: Charles and Stephen Chiodo Starring: Grant Cramer, Suzanne Snyder, John Allen Nelson, Royal Dano, and John Vernon This week’s movie picks are:Background Info (from Wikipedia): Killer Klowns From Outer Space is a 1988 American comedy horror movie, made by The Chiodo…Read more →
Jason Pyles and Craig Tovey give two, in-depth album reviews on Billy Joel's first solo album, “Cold Spring Harbor” (1971), and The Shins' “Port of Morrow” (2012), respectively. In these reviews, Craig and Jason discuss various concepts, such as the … Continue reading →