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This week we are diving into one of our favorite films of 2025, Yorgos Lanthimos' "Bugonia." We discuss the original Korean film and the background to this film followed by a lively discussion of the plot and everything we like about the film. Finally, we each pair the film with another for a pair of double bills for your viewing enjoyment.Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Patrick and Adam Riske make fire. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple PodcastsAlso discussed this episode: Primate (2026), The Postman (1997), Love Stinks (1999), Proof of Life (2000), Titan A.E. (2000), You Can Count On Me (2000), Yi Yi (2000), The Contender (2000), The Outfit (1972), 28 Days (2000), Meet the Parents (2000)
In Episode 168 of the podcast, Chris and Alex are delighted to be joined by Dr Jacqueline Ristola, Lecturer in the Department of Film and Television at the University of Bristol, to discuss the Cartoon Network's adult live-action/animated talkshow parody Space Ghost Coast to Coast (Mike Lazzo, 1994-2008). With research areas including animation, anime studies, media industry studies, and queer representation, Jacqueline is the ideal guest to introduce listeners to the surrealist tone, irreverent comedy, and generic subversions of Space Ghost, with a focus in this instalment on the specific episodes āSleeperā (S2E7) (1995), āRehearsalā (S4E1) (1997), and āFire Antā (S6E6) (1999). Listen as they discuss Space Ghost's carnival qualities and the role of fantasy-as-critique; media conglomeration, the U.S. talk show wars, and Adult Swim; the labour of cut-and-paste and limited animation as a stylistic advantage; and how the meta-commentary of Space Ghost represents an abrasive challenge to the flow and form of conventional television animation. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
Adam and Jared go for another film from 1990, released approximately two weeks after the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film, it's the Lou Diamond Phillips starring horror/thriller, The First Power. What they've been watching, including the second episode of Season 1 of Tulsa King is also included.
Patrick and Leo Brady are losing the war on drugs. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts Also discussed this episode: Wuthering Heights (2026), Cold Storage (2026), The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011), Crimewave (1985), Solo Mio (2026), Narrow Margin (1990), Silent Night Deadly Night (2025), The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)Read more of Leo's work at AMovieGuy.com!
This week we continue our Oscar coverage with a deep look into all five of the animated shorts nominated this year. We begin with Florence Miailhe's "Butterfly," then John Kelly's "Retirement Plan," Nathan Engelhardt & Jeremy Spears' "Forevergreen," Konstantin Bronzit's "The Three Sisters," and end with Chris Lavis & Maciek Szczerbowski. We cover the background, plot, and then pair each short with another film for a shit load of double bills!Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Footnote 73 looks at animation's historical relationship to the body and how physicality was transcribed via the rotoscoping process as part of the construction of the earliest animated characters. From the Fleischer Studios pioneering the technology for use in their Out of the Inkwell series of shorts (1918ā1927) and later feature films Gulliver's Travels (David Fleischer, 1939), and Mr. Bug Goes to Town (Dave Fleischer, 1941), through to Bob Sabiston's digital homage to rotoscoping when developing the Rotoshop tool during the 1990s, this episode has Chris take Alex through the mechanics of projecting performances onto glass to be traced by the animators to craft their animated performances. Topics include what the rotoscope contributed to animation's hyper-realist aesthetic and the specific desire for naturalism at Disney; rotoscoping's connection to both the Rotoshop and contemporary motion capture techniques; and how the rotoscope negotiates the uncanny, haunting presence of the human beneath the image. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
After slogging through the worst of 2025, Jared and Adam dive down into the sewers for a bit of nostalgia with 1990's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They also go through what they have been watching including, by request, a discusson about the pilot episode of Sly Stallone's non-reality TV offering, Tulsa King.Ā
Patrick, Jan, and JB are bona fide. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts Also discussed this episode: Hamnet (2025), No Other Choice (2025), Nuremberg (2025), It Was Just an Accident (2025), The Housemaid (2025), The Running Man (2025), I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not (2025)
This week we cover our third film in a row which features a prosthetic leg, Sirât by Galician filmmaker, Oliver Laxe. We cover the long road to getting this film made, and the challenges of shooting on film in the desert. After we cover the background, we dive into the movie itself and discuss everything we loved about it. Finally, we each pair the film with another for a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure.Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
The creative - and highly controversial - relationship between animation and artificial intelligence provides the focus of Episode 167 of the Fantasy/Animation podcast, which features as its special guest Dr Mihaela Mihailova, an Assistant Professor in the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University. Mihaela is the editor of Coraline: A Closer Look at Studio LAIKA's Stop-Motion Witchcraft (Bloomsbury, 2021), whose work has also appeared in the Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, The Velvet Light Trap, Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema,Ā Convergence: TheĀ International Journal ofĀ Research into New Media Technologies, Feminist Media Studies, animation: an interdisciplinary journal, Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema, and [in]Transition. She has contributed to Animating Film Theory (with John MacKay), The Oxford Handbook of the Disney Musical, Animated Landscapes: History, Form, and Function, The Animation Studies Reader, and Drawn from Life: Issues and Themes in Animated Documentary Cinema, and was editor of the recent āAI and the Moving Imageā dossier published in the Journal of Cinema and Media Studies. She is currently co-editor ofĀ Animation Studies and serves as co-President of theĀ Society for Animation Studies. Listen as Mihaela introduces Chris and Alex to the AI-generated short films Generation (2022), PLSTC (2022), Bruegel the Younger (2022), and Dissolution (2023) as a backdrop to thinking about the trajectory of machine learning in relation to animated imagery and creative practice; the aesthetics and implications for labour prompted by AI as both an assistive and generative tool; the discourses of technophilia and technophobia that surround contemporary synthetic media; and what impact the āopen secret' of AI might have within the animation industry beyond some of its current applications. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
Adam and Jared finish off their worst of 2025 series with the second chapter in the new Strangers series. They discuss the need for three films, the supercut and some of the ridiculous contrivances that move this movie forward. A quick run down of movies watched for the week is also included along with a final list of best to worst of the worst of 2025.
Patrick, Rob, and Sonia are all Cool Girls. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts Also discussed this episode: Dust Bunny (2025), Train Dreams (2025), 9 to 5 (1980), Naked (1993), A New Leaf (1971), The Ice Storm (1997), Send Help (2026), The Wrecking Crew (2026), Teen Spirit (2017)
This week we continue our Oscar coverage with Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. We discuss the long road to making del Toro's dream project as well as the expensive Netflix production. After we discuss the production of the film, we dive into the movie itself and discuss the various themes throughout the film. Finally, we each pair this film with another for a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure.Ā Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Tune in as Andy (Fat Dude Digs Flicks Movie Podcasts) regains his comfy old guest seat in order to unpack Dead Again, the 1991 neo-noir romantic thriller about a private investigator's mission to help an amnesiac and nonverbal woman recover her memoriesāa path that ends up uncovering a strange connection between her and a murder from several decades ago. Thoughts on Kenneth Branagh as a director, Robin Williams being talented enough to distract us from the exposition-dumping of his side role, showing love for the tropes of amnesia and hypnotism, and nostalgia for older thrillers from the 90s or so that were willing to go places (including Kiss the Girls and What Lies Beneath) arise as a few of the topics for this episode.Directed by Kenneth Branagh, Dead Again stars Branagh, Emma Thompson, Derek Jacobi, Wayne Knight, Andy Garcia, Robin Williams, Richard Easton, Jo Anderson, Hanna Schygulla, Campbell Scott, and Miriam Margolyes.Spoilers for What Lies Beneath start at 33:00 and end at 33:50Spoilers for Dead Again start at 34:40Create yourĀ podcastĀ today!Ā #madeonzencastrHere's how you can learn more about Palestine and IsraelHere's how you can keep up-to-date on this genocideHere's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected onlineGood Word:⢠Andy:Ā Candy Cain KillsĀ andĀ Candy Cain Kills Again: The Second Slaying by Brian McAuley⢠Arthur:Ā Dinner in AmericaReach out atĀ email2centscritic@yahoo.comĀ if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello!Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms!Follow Arthur onĀ Twitter,Ā Goodpods,Ā StoryGraph,Ā Letterboxd, andĀ TikTok: @arthur_ant18Follow Arthur onĀ Bluesky: @arthur-ant18Follow the podcast on Twitter:Ā @two_centscriticFollow the podcast on Instagram:Ā @twocentscriticpodFollow Arthur onĀ GoodreadsCheck outĀ 2 Cents Critic Linktree
Building on their recent podcast episode on Kung Fu Panda (John Stevenson & Mark Osborne, 2008) with screenwriter John Yorke, Alex takes Chris through the mechanics and mysteries involved in the hero's journey, Joseph Campbell's famous structure and patterning of narrative, to discuss how such storytelling archetypes link to Jungian approaches towards the process of character individuation. Topics include the big-screen reworkings of the hero's journey and its industry function as a screenwriting template; theorisations of form and formalist frameworks for understanding narrative organisation; Campbell's interests in the traces of our unconscious mind as found in collective archetypes that surround culture; and the way that the formula for heroic action and its calls to adventure can and do work within the creative spaces of fantasy. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
This week we cover Jafar Panahi's Palme d'Or winning film, "It was Just an Accident." We cover the clandestine process of making this film in the repressive Iranian regime. After covering the background, we get into the film itself, and describe everything we loved about this masterpiece. Finally, we end the episode with a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure.Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
The third film in the worst of 2025 bracket, Adam and Jared blindly try and navigate the incredibly stupid, but also bafflingly complicated plot of 2025's Alarum. The boys agree to disagree on a number of things including performance quality, exciting opening scenes and mangled accents. And to add to the bumper episode is what they've been watching, up or down and several pieces of news.
Patrick and Mike pay tribute to the late director (and their favorite recurring FTM character) Mark Jones. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts Also discussed this episode: Good Times (1967), Deal of the Century (1983), The Brinks Job (1978), Dollman (1991),Ā Night Patrol (2026), Mother of Flies (2026), Boss Level (2021)
Episode 166 of the Fantasy/Animation podcast high kicks its way into the world of DreamWorks' successful Kung Fu Panda franchise (2008-) with this look at the series' first big-screen instalment, Kung Fu Panda (John Stevenson & Mark Osborne, 2008), with very special guest John Yorke. John is a television producer, screenwriter, editor, and author, who was Head of Channel 4 Drama (2003ā2005), controller of BBC drama production (2006ā2012) where he founded the BBC Writers Academy, and more recently managing director of Company Pictures (2013ā2015). He is now teaching screenwriting via his own company, John Yorke Story, and is the author of Into the Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them (Penguin, 2014) and Trip to the Moon: Understanding the True Power of Story (Penguin, 2026). Topics include the tension between showing and telling that underpins the character development of Kung Fu Panda's protagonist Po (Jack Black); story as central to the film's effectiveness as a martial arts animated comedy and the spectacle of the animated body in physicalising certain narrative beats; storytelling within a commercial animation context and how the medium's narrative strategies are enabled by animation as an industrial art form; and how Kung Fu Panda functions as a popular fantasy film merging Chinese with American cultural concerns yet remains indebted to longstanding folkloric structures of narrative. This podcast is sponsored by the project āUK-China Animation: Co-Creating Research and Knowledge Exchange,ā led by the University of Nottingham and funded by the British Council through an award from its Going Global Partnerships programme, which builds stronger, more inclusive, internationally connected higher education and Technical and Vocational Education and Training systems (TVET). **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
Patrick and Adam Riske go to bat hard for an underrated Eddie Murphy action movie. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts Also discussed this episode: No Other Choice (2025), Heart Condition (1990), The Color of Money (1986), The Jackal (1997), Bean (1997), Battlefield Earth (2000), The Corrupter (1999), Remember the Night (1940), The Lady Eve (1941), It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley (2025), Stone Cold Fox (2025),Ā Maps to the Stars (2014), Widows (2018), The Rip (2026)
Adam and Jared continue with their exploration of the worst films of 2025 with heist action/thriller, High Rollers. They are both keen to see John Travolta's entry and ask the age old question - 'Is it worse than War of the Worlds?' They also ask each other about what they've been watching this week.
Listen as the brand new Fantasy/Animation Footnote tackles the complexities and contradictions of digital performance and cyber stardom via this discussion of synthespians, a term very much anchored to early-2000s concerns around the future of acting, agency, and authenticity whose popularisation was largely prompted by the rise of motion capture and other forms of computerised intervention. In this latest instalment, Chris takes Alex through the origins of (and key discourses surrounding) the cyberstar and the broader entertainment industry's increased turn towards the creative possibilities of the āsynthetic thespianā; how scholars have grappled with the divergent forms of labour and performance styles engendered by CG avatars, proxies, and digital doppelgƤngers; the role of celebrities in mediating shifts between old and new media, including the stakes of newer star-centred forms of digital replication; and the growing anxieties surfacing in late-2025 regarding the arrival of synthespian āTilly Norwood' and what artificial intelligence and machine learning might now mean for the next phase in digital cyberstardom. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
Patrick and Heather Wixson share their annual countdowns of their favorites in horror for the year. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts
Patrick, Adam Riske, JB, and Rob count down their Top 10 movies of the year. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts
Adam and Jared clearly aren't wishing anyone a happy new year by deciding to cover what is widely known as the worst movie of 2025, War of the Worlds. Is it really the worst movie of the year or are the critics just being a bit precious. How does Ice Cube go flexing his dramatic chops? Is watching everything on screens really that boring? They also cover what they have been watching from Christmas to New Year, which as usual, may include several worst movie of all time candidates.
Patrick and JB do their annual rundown. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts
Merry Christmas to everybody. Adam and Jared celebrate the festive day with the gift of a review of the Silent Night, Deadly Night remake. They also provide a stocking stuffer with a lengthy list of what they've been watching.
MERRY EVERYONE!This week we cover one of our favorite Christmas movies, "In Bruges." We discuss Martin McDonagh's theater career and his transition to filmmaking. After this, we cover the history of the production and reception of the film. We then dive into the plot and gush over the script for an hour. Finally, we each pair the film with another for a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure!Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Adam and Jared finally reach the end of the franchise by finishing up with the 2010 remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street. Is it just a money sucking retread or genuine effort to carve out something different? They also go in depth about what they have been watching as well as a discussion on the current state of Blumhouse.
It's another epic holiday celebration with Patrick and Adam Riske. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: Most Wanted (1997), Dangerous Ground (1997), Full Eclipse (1993), The Threesome (2025), Red Corner (1997), King Kong (2005), A Merry Little Ex Mas (2025), Oh. What. Fun. (2025), Tron: Ares (2025), Song Sung Blue (2025), Red Sonja (2025), Relentless (1989)
This week we cover the sole directing credit for Charles Laughton, "The Night of the Hunter." We cover the development from book to screen of this film, discussing casting, production, and conception. We then dive into the film itself, and lovingly describe everything that makes this a special film. Finally, we each pair the film with another for a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure.Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Patrick, JB, and Jan talk about the future of movies. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.
Into the final two films of the franchise with Jared and Adam getting stuck into the long in development team up, 2003's Freddy Vs Jason. Throw in a list of what they have been watching and it makes for an interesting episode.
Patrick and Mike take a train ride with Bond and Quint. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Wicked for Good (2025), Nouvelle Vague (2025), Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025), Is This Thing On? (2025), Jay Kelly (2025), The Spitfire Grill (1996)
This week we cover Carl Franklin's 1995 Neo-Noir, Devil in a Blue Dress. We discuss the development of the film with Jonathan Demme and Denzel Washington. We also talk about the history of Black L.A. to give context to this excellent movies. We, then, discuss the plot of the movie, and describe everything we love about this movie. Finally, we end the episode with a pair of double bills for your viewing enjoyment.Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Freddy's father returns to the franchise as Adam and Jared pour through 1994's, Wes Craven's New Nightmare. And provide a succinct list of movies they have recently watched.
Patrick and JB do their now-annual Thanksgiving show and talk some more turkeys they like. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Good Fortune (2025), Death by Lightning (2025), After the Hunt (2025), Keeper (2025), Jo Jo Dancer Your Life is Calling (1986)
This week we cover one of Jake's favorite movies, "Blade Runner." We talk about the contentious shooting of the film, and its long development through the 1970s. The various cuts of Blade Runner are covered, and the re-shoots 25 years later for the "Final Cut." After covering the background, we get into the movie itself and discuss the plot. Finally, we each pair the film with another for a pair of double bills!Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Considering Adam vowed never to watch this movie again, a full commentary on 1991's, Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare should be great fun to listen to. Even Jared expresses his discomfort throughout the episode. The boys also throw in a run through of what they have been watching and for historical context, this episode is first one to feature the shows brand new logo.
The monthly column becomes a podcast for the fifth year running courtesy of Patrick and Adam Riske. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: The Brothers McMullen (1996), Elio (2025), Hercules (1997), Cop Land (1997), Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere (2025), American Badass (2023), Killers of the Flower Moon (2023), Queens of the Dead (2025), Mary Shelly's Frankenstein (1994), Nouvelle Vague (2025)
Right at the midpoint of the franchise, Adam and Jared witness Freddy not only being birthed, but also trying to go back to his darker roots. Its certainly something to behold, but maybe not necessarily for the right reasons. What they have been watching is also covered.
Everything Patrick and Rosalie Lewis know about desire is dead wrong. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: Panic Room (2002), Blackout (1954), The Woman in Cabin 10 (2025), Desperate (1947), Get Carter (1971), Light Sleeper (1992), Die My Love (2025), Rambling Rose (1991), Frankenstein (2025), Predator: Badlands (2025)
Author Clark CollisĀ returns to talk with Patrick about his new bookĀ Screaming and Conjuring and get down with the sickness. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Buy Clark's book Screaming and Conjuring!
This week we start Noirvember proper with "The Third Man." We discuss the history of the film, and it's dual American/British super producers. After we discuss the history of the film, we dive into the plot of the film and praise the film's distinctive style along the way. Finally, we get to our pairings, and pair the film with another for a duo of double bills.Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Patrick and Mike close out #ScaryMovieMonth by digging through the ditches and burning through the witches. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: The Bird With the Crystal Plumage (1970), Drag Me to HellĀ (2009), Anguish (1987), Jimmy and Stiggs (2025), The Monkey (2025), Night of the Living Dead (1990)
Patrick and Adam Riske don't need to get scared, they're already stupid, KnowWhatIMean? Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: The Fetus (2025), Spooktacular (2025), I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025), The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966), When a Stranger Calls (1979), Pulse (2005), Three...Extremes (2005), Chain Reactions (2025), Ghost in the Machine (1993), $lasher$ (2001)
Patrick and JB do the Time Warp again. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: The Fearless Vampire KillersĀ (1967), Dead of Winter (2025), V/H/S Halloween (2025), Amityville 3D (1983), Vicious (2025), Donnie Darko (2001)
Patrick and Joel Edmiston make a monster. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Blue Monkey (1987), The Velvet Vampire (1971), The Conjuring: Last RitesĀ (2025), M3GAN 2.0 (2025), The Walking Dead (1936), V/H/S Halloween (2025)
Patrick and Adam Riske are joined by Sonia Mansfield to talk about a '70s classic and pay tribute to their late friend. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: Blow Out (1981), Night Moves (1975), 28 Years Later (2025), Disney's The Kid (2000), The Shrouds (2025), Caught Stealing (2025), Out Come the Wolves (2024). Night of the Reaper (2025), Place of Bones (2024)Buy Margo Donohue's book Fever here and support book stores!