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Join BP, Justin and your host Coop as we discuss the 1999 American slasher film directed by Geoffrey Wright, and starring Brittany Murphy, Jay Mohr, and Michael Biehn. The plot focuses on a small Virginia town where a serial killer is targeting teenaged virgins. After being submitted to and rejected by the MPAA numerous times, Cherry Falls was screened at several film festivals in some countries in late 1999 and early 2000, but did not have a theatrical release in the United States. Finally, it was purchased by USA Films, who telecast it on the USA Network on October 20, 2000. SHOP OUR STORE https://completeguidetohorror.threadless.com/collections/new/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:18 Title Sequence 00:55 Introducing Cherry Falls 01:23 Overall Thoughts 06:05 Favourite Parts 11:02 What We Disliked 18:18 Trivia 23:17 Ratings 26:14 Thank You 26:40 Class Dismissed! Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below. ↪ TikTok ↪ Twitter ↪ Facebook ↪ Instagram ↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel ↪ Shop our Store! ↪ Tip us $5 ↪ Linktree ↪ Letterboxd Production In October 1998, Variety announced Geoffrey Wright as director. Wright promised an intelligent script full of irony. In 1999, the filmmakers began scouting locations in Virginia, using the town square in Warrenton; the high school used in the film was Thomas Jefferson High School, located in Richmond. The residents of Richmond lambasted the making of the film because of its brutality. The film's set was described as "tense" by writer Ken Selden, due to the thirty-day production schedule falling behind, which led to budget issues from October Films. Director Geoffrey Wright kept Selden's original script relatively unchanged, but re-wrote the film's final "orgy scene", which had originally been conceived by Selden as featuring the teenagers having a mass sex party under a giant white sheet. Wright opted to shoot the scene with the cast nude, which resulted in much of the scene being cut in order to avoid an NC-17 rating. Release Cherry Falls was shopped at the Cannes film market in 1999, and was sold for theatrical distribution in all international territories across the world. The film had a tentative theatrical release scheduled for November 2000. However, the film was troubled by censor disapproval in the United States, and the distributors' relationship with USA Films led the company to make the decision to release it as a television movie in the United States, syndicated on the USA Network. As a result, it became (and remains) the most expensive television film ever made, with a production budget of $14 million. The film shown at the in May 1999 at Marché du Film in France. Cherry Falls was released in the United States on October 20, 2000. The film had successful theatrical runs in the United Kingdom and throughout Europe. It opened in the United Kingdom on August 25, 2000. Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 63% of 19 surveyed critics gave it a positive review. Doug Brod of Entertainment Weekly rated it A− and wrote that "it might just be the wittiest, most subversive teen thriller since Heathers". AllMovie gave it a favorable review: "Of all the teen slasher flicks that premiered after the wildly successful Scream series (Urban Legend, etc.), Cherry Falls will possibly go down as one of the most creative, but sadly unseen ones in the bunch". Derek Elley of Variety called it "a semi-successful spin on familiar material that could build minor cult status". Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club wrote: "Smart at times but not nearly smart enough, and peppered with good ideas it doesn't really know how to exploit, Cherry Falls is just good enough to make you wish it were far, far better". Chris Parcellin of Film Threat rated it 3/5 stars and wrote that "it aspires to be another Heathers or Rivers Edge, but doesn't make it". Total Film rated it 3/5 stars and wrote: "If you're not already sick to death of the teen horror genre, you might want to give this a look". Matt Serafini of Dread Central ranked Cherry Falls number seven in a list of the top ten high school horror films from 1996 to the present. #cherryfalls #brittanymurphy #jaymohr #horror #blood #virgin #tv #urbanlegends #mulhollanddrive #davidlynch #blockbuster #mtv #2000s #1990s
It wasn't easy, but we managed to release this episode of Cinemaholics not on a Monday...unless you're on the east coast. Special guest Matt Serafini returns to the show this week to help us review The Garfield Movie, directed by Mark Dindal and featuring the voice, uh, talents of Chris Pratt, oh and also Samuel L. Jackson, Hannah Waddingham, Ving Rhames, Nicholas Hoult, Cecily Strong, Harvey Guillén, Brett Goldstein, Bowen Yang, and Snoop Dogg. It opened in theaters on May 24 through Sony Pictures Releasing. Read Will Ashton's written review of The Garfield Movie here. Our intro music this week is “Tarantino Margarita” by l'eupe. Links: Email your feedback for the show to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com Join our Discord! We have a Cinemaholics channel here. Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Instagram. Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholicsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's an unofficial "It Ain't Ogre 'Til It's Ogre" podcast reunion! Special guests Matt Serafini and Chris Sheridan join us this week to discuss Madame Web, starring Dakota Johnson. We delve into the broader multiverse of Sony's Spider-Manmovies and its unholy trinity of "villain movies." Who is Madame Web? What's going on with that ADR? How did this movie actually happen? What are we doing with our lives?! Madame Web opened in theaters on February 14. It was directed by S.J. Clarkson and the cast also includes Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, Celeste O'Connor, Tahar Rahim, Mike Epps, Emma Roberts, and Adam Scott. Our intro music this week is “Tarantino Margarita” by l'eupe. Links: Email your feedback for the show to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com Join our Discord! We have a Cinemaholics channel here. Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Instagram. Discussion Points: It Ain't Ogre 'Til It's Ogre really is over! We promise! Sony's plan with Venom, Morbius, and Madame Web, and Kraven and blah blah blah. The role of Cassie Webb as a plot device character in the comics The marketing was misleading! Dakota Johnson's disastrously great press tour for this movie The plot and the plot holes, the lack of effort, the lack of everything Enjoying this movie unironically? Sony's attempts at creating a cinematic universe with its superhero movies have been... What's next for Sony and Columbia Pictures at this point? The Rotten Tomatoes Game: what do critics and audiences think? Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholicsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've been bit by the love bug. Special guest Matt Serafini joins us to review Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the sequel to 2018's Oscar-winning Into the Spider-Verse. Despite being the longest animated film ever made in America, Across the Spider-Verse has been collecting cash across the box office-verse, with both critics and audiences agreeing that this is a sight of a comic book movie to behold. But what do the Cinemaholics think? We start the show with a brief rundown of the movie's backstory, then swing into a spoiler-free review. We do open up for spoilers later on in the show with plenty of warning, and be sure to stick around for this week's Rotten Tomatoes Game. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse was directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson. Screenplay by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller (both also as co-producers), and David Callaham. The voice cast includes Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld, Brian Tyree Henry, Luna Lauren Vélez, Jake Johnson, Jason Schwartzman, Issa Rae, Karan Soni, Daniel Kaluuya, Mahershala Ali, Oscar Isaac, and many more. Our intro music this week is “Wind Flower” by Toti Cisneros. Links: Email your feedback for the show to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com Join our Discord! We have a Cinemaholics channel here. Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholicsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest Matt Serafini joins us this week to review The Super Mario Bros. Movie. For the first time in 30 years, Nintendo is back on the big screen (no, Detective Pikachu doesn't count). And they've even teamed up with Illumination to bring the iconic video game plumber to the big screen, this time as a computer-animated film more faithful to the basic structure of the original games. But also with loads of easter eggs and set pieces that celebrate the Mario video game franchise over the last few decades. Critics have been pretty harsh with the film while general audiences are eating it up like mushrooms. But what in the Super Mario World do the Cinemaholics think? Get ready for one of our nerdiest episodes in a long while. Our intro music this week is "Super Mario Lofi" by Rifti Beats. Links: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholicsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Looks like the Shrek franchise still has a few lives left. This week on the show, special guests Matt Serafini and Chris Sheridan of It Ain't Ogre ‘Til It's Ogre return to Cinemaholics yet again to help us review Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, the sequel(?) spinoff(?) to Puss in Boots from 2011. Almost everyone is a huge fan of the DreamWorks movie, which is getting lots of love from fans and critics. But one contrarian has their claws out for this one, so we should all be praying for mercy. Intro Music: “Picture Book” by DYVN, 9ICK & Louk Links: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholicsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On our 300th episode of Cinemaholics, we're doing something even weirder than usual! It's time for a crossover with our friends Matt Serafini and Chris Sheridan over at It Ain't Ogre 'Til It's Ogre. We chat about the movies and pop culture we've discussed over the last several years, podcasting in general, and a bunch of other random stuff. It's a fun time. Links: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholicsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guests Matt Serafini and Chris Sheridan join us for Vol. 2 of this week's episode of Cinemaholics. No, they're not speaking gibberish, they're just tying to contain their excitement for Minions: The Rise of Gru, the Illumination sequel to the Minions movie from 2015, which itself was a prequel within the Despicable Me franchise. Well, our despicable three begin the show with an impromptu discussion of Lightyear, which is tanking at the box office while the Minions are cleaning house. So suit up, call your Gentleminions, and we'll see you at the cinema event of Summer 2022. Intro Music: “Seaweed” by brass.beats & Emotionally Fragile Links: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight we're chatting with Matt Serafini, the author of the new book Scared to Death from Encyclopocalypse, and what's fascinating here is that this book is a novelization for a movie that came out in 1980.Hailed as "one of the best new voices in genre fiction" by horror grandmaster Brian Keene, Matt Serafini's books include RITES OF EXTINCTION, FERAL, and UNDER THE BLADE, which Fangoria called "one of the best slasher films you'll ever read." His short fiction has appeared in numerous anthology collections and he is a screenwriter with his work making its way through the various stages of the long and arduous development process. His nonfiction has appeared in the pages of Fangoria and HorrorHound. Find him at mattserafini.com and on Twitter at @Mattfini.
Tonight we're chatting with Matt Serafini, the author of the new book Scared to Death from Encyclopocalypse, and what's fascinating here is that this book is a novelization for a movie that came out in 1980.Hailed as "one of the best new voices in genre fiction" by horror grandmaster Brian Keene, Matt Serafini's books include RITES OF EXTINCTION, FERAL, and UNDER THE BLADE, which Fangoria called "one of the best slasher films you'll ever read." His short fiction has appeared in numerous anthology collections and he is a screenwriter with his work making its way through the various stages of the long and arduous development process. His nonfiction has appeared in the pages of Fangoria and HorrorHound. Find him at mattserafini.com and on Twitter at @Mattfini.
YES WAY. Special guest Matt Serafini comes home with us this week to discuss Spider-Man: No Way Home, the third Spider-Man film starring Tom Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It's the big event movie of 2021 and we certainly have plenty to talk about, starting with a spoiler-free discussion of the film and our thoughts on the previous Spider-Man movies (and franchises) going back the last 20 years. Intro Music: “It's Beginning to look a lot like Christmas” by Iván Rosa. Links: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Leave us a voicemail using The “Swell” App. We post new prompts every week or so. Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest Matt Serafini joins us ghoul kids for a death-defying discussion of not just Muppets Haunted Mansion, the new Disney+ special based on the classic Disneyland ride, but also the history and ongoing legacy of the Muppets and what we hope to see from Kermit and the gang over the next few years. And yes, this is the first time we've had a chance to talk about the Muppets on Cinemaholics! Links: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Leave us a voicemail using The “Swell” App. We post new prompts every week or so. Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're going to Midnight Mass this week. Does Mike Flanagan continue hitting home runs or has the Netflix curse finally struck him out? But first, we're reviewing Candyman, Black As Night, Bingo Hell, Jennifer's Body, Puppet Master 4, Old, The Blackwell Ghost 3, Arachnophobia, Behind the Sightings, Ocean Grave by Matt Serafini, Intensity by Dean Koontz, and The Fisherman by John Langan.
Special guests Matt Serafini and Chris Sheridan join us for a 2-on-2 matchup over Space Jam: A New Legacy, the long-awaited sequel to the 1996 millennial fave, Space Jam. LeBron James steps into Michael Jordan's sneakers, but not everyone on the show agrees he can fly in this massive, Warner Bros. commercial that at times features the Looney Tunes. Show Notes: 00:00:00 – Shooting hoops with the boys 00:03:00 – Intro 00:05:10 – Space Jam: A New Legacy review Intro Music: “Space Jam” by Quad City DJ's Links: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Leave us a voicemail using The “Swell” App. We post new prompts every week or so. Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest Matt Serafini joins us this week for a bonus review of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, which is now available to stream on Paramount+. In addition to discussing this third movie about everyone’s favorite undersea sponge, we also wax poetic about the ongoing legacy of “SpongeBob SquarePants” and its impact on pop culture over the last 20 years. Sponge on the Run was directed and written by Tim Hill, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. The voice acting features most of the main cast of the television series: Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Mr. Lawrence, Carolyn Lawrence, and Jill Talley. Additionally, the film features a mix of live-action cameos and voice acting from Awkwafina, Matt Berry, Tiffany Haddish, Danny Trejo, Snoop Dogg, Reggie Watts, and Keanu Reeves. The film was dedicated to Stephen Hillenburg, the original creator of the show. LINKS Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Support our show on Patreon. Follow Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Send us an email via cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail on The “Swell” App. Shop our Cinemaholics merch page for hoodies, shirts, and more! Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Serafini is one of my favorite horror authors working right now. His novels feel like the horror paperbacks I fondly remember grabbing from the local library and then smuggling into my bedroom for late night reading back when I was a kid.
Matt Serafini is one of my favorite horror authors working right now. His novels feel like the horror paperbacks I fondly remember grabbing from the local library and then smuggling into my bedroom for late night reading back when I was a kid.
Zoinks! Like, we’re finally reviewing Scoob! man! I’m Mathew Lillard, the real voice of Shaggy, and Jon and Will hired me to write this episode description for them. Those guys really know how to make a dude like me feel welcome. So like, special guests Matt Serafini and Chris Sheridan are totally here to help out, man! But I gotta be honest, why can’t we ever review, like, a Burger King or something? Anyway, you enjoy this review of Scoob!while I stay in the van and enjoy this chocolate pizza. What do you think, Frank—er, I mean Scoob? RUH-ROH RAGGY! What is it, Scoob? Wait, is that a…a…P-P-P-ODCAST JUMP THE SHARK MOMENT?! (running away sound effects) Show Notes: 00:00:00 – Previously on Cinemaholics 00:01:00 – That 70’s Intro 00:03:30 – Scoob! Please consider rating this podcast! Go to ratethispodcast.com/cinemaholics and leave us a rating/review on the podcast directory of your choice. As always we appreciate all your support. Links and Important stuff: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton. Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Don’t forget to review and rate the show on Apple Podcasts Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. You might just hear your email read on next week’s episode! Like Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Check out our YouTube channel for full episodes and excerpts from the archives. Support the show.
Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
Scream Addicts continues its annual tradition with Scott Foy and Matt Serafini joining Jinx to compare their Best of lists! However, rather than simply covering the past year, this episode finds the trio discussing their picks for the Top Ten Films of the Decade! Shin Godzilla and Stake Land, Troll Hunter and Twixt, Mandy and Maniac - these and more are discussed in our year-end finale! As the guys wind through their own personal Top Ten of the Decade lists, many other subjects are tackled along the way - including Us, dodgy “Scariest Movie Ever” marketing, and…the Snyder Cut?! …we also manage to chat about Doctor Sleep, “guilty pleasures” and…sigh…The Stone Man. Ugh. It’s a blast of a chat with two fantastic guests, and it’s one we hope you enjoy! Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @Foywonder @MattFini @Jinx1981 @ScreamAddicts
Bekah and Elric review 'SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK,' '47 METERS DOWN: UNCAGED' and look ahead to their most anticipated horror films of 2019. They are then joined by horror novelists Adam Cesare (Video Night) & Matt Serafini (Under the Blade) to countdown their favorite under appreciated film adaptations.
Special guest and fellow webhead Matt Serafini joins us for a full review of Spider-Man: Far From Home, the newest Marvel film featuring Tom Holland as everyone's favorite neighborhood superhero. We also catch up on some other films and shows we've been watching, including Stranger Things Season 3, Anima, and Annabelle Comes Home. This week’s theme music is “Far From Home Suite Home” by Michael Giacchino. Our review bumper is "And Now This..." by Michael Giacchino. Show Notes: 00:01:46 – Will talks briefly about Annabelle Comes Home, as well as Yesterday along with Matt 00:11:11 – Jon talks about Stranger Things Season 3, and Will talks about Anima 00:23:57 – Spider-Man: Far From Home review (spoiler-free) 00:48:56 – Spoiler discussion for Spider-Man: Far From Home Links and Important stuff: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton. Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Don’t forget to review and rate the show on Apple Podcasts Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. You might just hear your email read on next week’s episode! Like Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Check out our YouTube channel for full episodes and excerpts from the archives. Support the show.
Against all odds, the Final Guys have made it to episode #100. To celebrate, we're answering listener questions and arguing over which of John Carpenter's movies are the best. And there's drinking. Here's to a hundred more. Our weekly horror reviews are Grave of the Vampire (1972), Black Summer, The Burning, Project Blue Book, The Head Hunter, Escape Room, The Last Drive-In, and Rites of Extinction by Matt Serafini.
Steve Carell stars in the latest film from legendary filmmaker Robert Zemeckis. And, well, uh oh. Critics aren't loving Welcome to Marwen, neither are audiences, and here to explain some of...whatever this movie is...we have special guest Matt Serafini joining Will Ashton for a special Last Call bonus episode! Sorry, Matt. Support the show.
Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
In what has now become an annual tradition, Scott Foy and Matt Fini join Jinx in a discussion that tackles their favorite films of the year! Hereditary and Halloween, Mandy and Mom and Dad, Predator and Puppet Master - all these and more are discussed in this year-end, Best Of episode! As the guys wind through their own personal Top Ten lists, many other subjects are tackled along the way - including Dexter, Worst Of lists, and…Robin Hood?! It’s a blast of a chat with two fantastic guests, and it’s one we hope you enjoy! Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @MattFini @Foywonder @ScreamAddicts @Jinx1981
Special guest Matt Serafini joins this show this week to review Sony's latest Spider-themed adventure. Later in the show, you’ll also hear reviews for Mortal Engines, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 2, our early reactions to Aquaman, and plenty more. Ep. 95 Show Notes: 00:02:49 – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 00:29:40 – Mortal Engines 00:46:21 – Aquaman 00:55:33 – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 2 01:02:26 – Once Upon a Deadpool 01:05:26 – The Party’s Just Beginning 01:13:17 – Next Week on Cinemaholics Links and Important stuff: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton, Maveryke Hines. Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Don't forget to review and rate the show on Apple Podcasts Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. You might just hear your email read on next week’s episode! Like Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Check out our YouTube channel for full episodes and excerpts from the archives. Support the show.
Vine is back with a vengeance to out-meme any meme in existence, out-tweet any Twitters, and out Face ALL the Books. That’s right folks, Matt Serafini is here to reboot Vine in new and unique avenues to keep the legend living and destroy the internet as we know it. RIP Internet “Sometime in the 90’s … Continue reading Vine Returns →
Get ready to put a sock in it. Our featured review this week is The Happytime Murders, a new raunchy puppet film from Brian Henson. Featuring special guests Matt Serafini and Chris Sheridan! SHOW NOTES 00:02:29 – Off-Topics: Happy Death Day Sequel Scoop, More MoviePass Drama, Danny Boyle No Longer Directing Bond, Big Bang Theory finally ends 00:17:35 – The Happytime Murders 00:47:30 – Mini Reviews: Searching, 2001, Bert Kreischer: Secret Time Follow the Cinemaholics on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton, Maveryke Hines. Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Don't forget to review and rate the show on Apple Podcasts and you can always hang out with us on Facebook and Twitter. Or email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. You might just hear your email read on next week’s episode! Support the show.
Are you ready for a brand new segment? This week Joe Kalavity and Matt Serafini go head to head choosing a famous property or brand at random out of a bowl and putting together a pitch for the next Blockbuster hit in under 10 minutes. Who will come out victorious this week in the first … Continue reading Blockbuster Bowl I →
Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
Scream Addicts - Extra Fix: Best of 2017 with Scott “Foywonder” Foy and Matt Serafini Straight from the crypt, he’s been hiding out in for the past two months (seriously, just listen to that cavernous reverb!), Jinx returns to ring out 2017 with his year-end Top Ten list. Joining him are past guests Scott “Foywonder” Foy and Matt Serafini, who each provide some fun and surprising picks for their lineups of this year’s finest fright flicks. Along the way, the trio somehow manage to chat about the upcoming Death Wish remake and the newest Star Wars, Fini expresses his surprise at Get Out’s rapturous critical reception, and Foy continually pesters Jinx to watch an abomination of a film called The Stoneman. It’s a fun and lengthy chat with a great pair of guests, and it’s one we hope you enjoy as we see off this year. Make certain to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter. We are: @Foywonder @MattFini @Jinx1981 @ScreamAddicts
Happy Holidays, Cinemaholics! To celebrate, Will Ashton and special guest Matt Serafini just watched two new movies you might have on your radar this week. First up is Downsizing, directed by Alexander Payne and starring Matt Damon. Afterward, they tackle Bright, the new Netflix original blockbuster starring Will Smith and Joel Edgerton, directed by David Ayer. 00:05:27 - Downsizing Review (Spoilers start at 00:17:14) 00:28:45 - Bright Review (Spoilers start at 00:40:55) Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Don't forget to review and rate the show on Apple Podcasts and you can always hang out with us on Facebook and Twitter. Or email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. You might just hear your email read on next week’s episode! Support the show.
Dungeonmaster 77.1 returns with a challenge for the listening audience, and Dave reveals the details of the impending launch of his Twitch channel. Then, Phoebe interviews Joe R. Lansdale, Edward Lee, Armand & Shelly Rosamilia, Ronald Malfi, Paul Tremblay, Adam Cesare, Matt Serafini, Chet Williamson, Bob Ford, Jacob Haddon, Kelli Owen, Kyle Lybeck, Wrath James White, Scott Cole, Matt Hayward, Rachel Autumn Deering, Ralph Bieber, Steven L. Shrewsbury, Christian Jensen, Stephen Kozeniewski and The Horror Show's own Mary SanGiovanni. Plus, Cohesion Press shuts their doors, and David Barbee gets a blurb.
Welcome to Volume 3 Chapter 12 of The Necrocasticon, where we blend horror and heavy metal properties with a common connection. Your host, horror writer Tom Clark, is back in the studio this week after the trip to Scares That Care in Williamsburg, VA. And that means Mr. Scott and Azriel Mordecai are with him, once again. We regret Smoking Walt ball had an emergency to handle, but have no fear, he'll be back next week. We're getting soft on you this week, with the Silent Screams: A Discussion on Quiet Horror panel from Scare That Care 2017 with Paul Tremblay, Mary SanGiovanni, Ronald Malfi, Damien Angelica Walters, John Maclay, James Noll, and moderator Matt Serafini. But that's not all. In line with the soft horror discussion, we're also sharing with you, our favorite metal power ballads, just in time for a nice romantic summer with your other half. If you have one. From Motley Crue to Vandenburg, we're digging into the softer side of metal. Our regular segments return, too, this week! Tom reviews Craig Spector's Resurrection Road CD, Az takes us on bloody back country roads on the way to his mortuary, and Mr. Scott gives the axe to a Kid with political aspirations. It's a jam packed Necrocasticon and you don't want to miss it!
Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
The Exorcist III with Author Matt Serafini This week, Jinx welcomes author Matt Serafini to the show! Author of such novels as Feral, Under the Blade, Devil’s Row, and Island Red, Mr. Serafini has chosen William Peter Blatty’s 1990 film The Exorcist III for discussion. A sequel to William Friedkin’s 1974 masterpiece, The Exorcist III inspires a lengthy discussion concerning the film’s source material, the other entries in the franchise, and even the new Exorcist television series which is currently haunting the airwaves. It’s a lengthy and fun podcast with a great guest about a marvelous film, and it’s one we hope you enjoy! Make certain to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, purchase The Exorcist III and Mr. Serafini’s books using the Amazon links below, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter. We are: @ScreamAddicts @Jinx1981 @MattFini