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On this episode of Cinema Dual, Jon and Chris take a look at a pair of movies that feature Shelley Duvall. Movies Discussed: 3 Women, Popeye Recommendations : Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii (Jon), Star Wars: Rogue One, Mickey 17, The Linguini Incident (Chris) For more of our movie thoughts, including our recently completed series on the films of Akira Kurosawa, you can check them out at www.cinemadual.com. Cinema Duals' Mountain of Gloriousness The Films of Cinema Dual Follow us on Blue Sky: @joncinemadual @belownirvana Follow us on Spotify: Cinema Dual
It's almost the Ides of March (a movie that ironically was not released in March) and it's time to look back over the last 25 Marches -- with the best movies from the 3rd month of the year in the 21st Century! First, d$, Mikey, and #XLessDrEarl opens up the show with a quick look at "Mickey 17", the latest from Garrison Ryfun's director boo, Bong Joon-ho, and the good... and the bad... and the bad... and maybe some of the good. Then, checking out the March classics - from PG&E fightin' lawyers to ninja gang wars to The Rock's gay bodyguard - to the new soon-to-be classics like sand worms to Wes Anderson's animated pooches to John Goodman's creepy cellar dwelling. Plus... what did we forget? A lot, unfortunately. Movies Discussed, and where they are streaming: 10 Cloverfield Lane (Amazon Prime; MGM+) 300 (Peacock Premium) The Batman (MAX) Dune Part Two (Netflix; MAX) Erin Brockovich (Netflix) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (for rental) Everything Everywhere All At Once (MAX) The Grand Budapest Hotel (for rental) High Fidelity (Hulu) Inside Man (for rental) Isle of Dogs (Disney+) John Carter (Disney+) Joyeux Noel (for rental) Logan (Disney+) Memento (Amazon Prime; Peacock Premium) Panic Room (for rental) The Place Beyond the Pines (for rental) Romeo Must Die (for rental) Spartan (for rental) Sunshine Cleaning (Amazon Prime; Peacock Premium; STARZ in Redheads) Waking Sleeping Beauty (Disney+) Watchmen (MAX) We Were Soldiers (for rental) While We're Young (for rental) Zootopia (Disney+)
The boys go to the future by way of the past, starting in the glam and the guts of the 80s, to the blockbuster Renaissance of the 90s, all the way to whatever the fuck was happening in the early 2000s. It's Briggs' Birthday, meaning we are watching Terminator movies. MOVIES DISCUSSED
Jodi and Yechiel take a deep dive into movies that explore the world of video gaming. No this is not the episode about video game adaptations like Sonic or Super Mario Bros, but an exploration about how cinema depicts the experience of playing video games and how it affects our sense of reality and imagination.Movies Discussed in this Episode and Where to Find Them:The Last Starfighter | AmazonReady Player One | AmazonTetris | Apple+Free Guy | Disney+Wreck It Ralph | Disney+The Wizard | AmazonWar Games | MaxGran Turismo | NetflixTron | Disney+Tron: Legacy | Disney+The Matrix | MaxJumanji | StarzJews on Film can be found on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyFollow us on Instagram and Twitter @2MovieJewsKeep Track of Jodie and Yechiel's movie watching and listsby following Jodi's Letterboxd Yechiel's LetterboxdHosted and Produced by: Yechiel Hoffman and Jodi BermanTechnical Advisor: Vlad KustanovichLogo Design: Daria Lesnik HoffmanMusical Theme: Noel Berman
In light of global and personal times of darkness, Jodi and Yechiel have always found solace in movie that bring lightness and joy to brighten their lives. This week's episode is dedicated to all those who seek peace and light.Movies Discussed in this week's episode (and where to find them):Marcel the Shell | ShowtimeSchool of Rock | Paramount+Blues Brothers | AmazonThe Princess Bride | Disney+Singing in the Rain | MaxBring It On | AmazonAny Harrry Potter Movie| MaxLuca | Disney+Guardians of the Galaxy | Disney+Thor: Ragnorak | Disney+Deadpool | Disney+Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory | MaxStar Wars | Disney+Dirty Dancing | PrimeHome alone | StarzFerris Bueller's Day Off | NetflixJews on Film can be found on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyFollow us on Instagram and Twitter @2MovieJewsKeep Track of Jodie and Yechiel's movie watching and listsby following Jodi's Letterboxd Yechiel's LetterboxdHosted and Produced by: Yechiel Hoffman and Jodi BermanTechnical Advisor: Vlad KustanovichLogo Design: Daria Lesnik HoffmanMusical Theme: Noel Berman
Nadine Crocker joins Jessica Kantor this week on Raising Cinephiles. She discusses her journey to directing Desperation Road, her approach to getting intimate performances and inspiring her son to direct. See Desperation Road in theaters and support a visionary director. View the trailer here. Nadine Crocker is an award-winning director, writer, actress, and producer whose journey has been anything but conventional. An advocate for mental health awareness and suicide prevention, she brings a sense of herself to anything she undertakes. Her second film, filmDesperation Road (Lionsgate), is a tale of struggle, revenge, and redemption and will be released in theaters and on demand on October 6th. The Southern noir thriller based on the novel of the same name by Michael Farris Smith is a labor of love for Crocker and stars Garrett Hedlund, Willa Fitzgerald, Mel Gibson, and Ryan Hurst. Her first film, the award-winning independent feature Continue, is based on her true-life experience of surviving a suicide attempt when she was 23. Her intent was to make a film where she could not only tell her story but help others from taking their own lives. The film premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival and continues to play the festival circuit with an eye toward a theatrical release in the coming year. In addition to her work as a filmmaker, you may recognize Crocker from her acting work in Eli Roth's remake of Cabin Fever (with flesh falling off), playing Scorcher on CW's Supergirl, or as Juliet in Hallmark Channel-esque Rodeo & Juliet on Netflix.Movies Discussed include:The Sixth SenseBad SantaPulp FictionBarbieRequiem for a DreamGirl InterruptedWinter's BoneCléo from 5 to 7Point BreakDesperation RoadToy StoryCarsE.T.Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie New Episodes Every Wednesday!EPISODE CREDITS:Host, Producer, Editor: Jessica KantorBooker: Noelia MurphyBe sure to follow and tag Raising Cinephiles on Instagram
Things are heating up, and it's time to head back to the cool refreshing theaters. Jodi and Yechiel have got you ready for summer movies, highlighting EIGHT films releasing over June, July, and August.Movies Discussed in this Episode (Listed in order of release date and trailers linked in title):Spiderman: Across the Spider-verse | June 2 The Flash | June 16 No Hard Feelings | June 23 Asteroid City | June 23Theater Camp | July 14Oppenheimer | 7/21/23Barbie | 7/21/23Gran Turismo | 8/11/23White Bird | August 25Past Lives | 8/31/23 Jews on Film can be found on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyFollow us on Instagram and Twitter @2MovieJewsKeep Track of Jodie and Yechiel's movie watching and listsby following Jodi's Letterboxd Yechiel's LetterboxdHosted and Produced by: Yechiel Hoffman and Jodi BermanTechnical Advisor: Vlad KustanovichLogo Design: Daria Lesnik HoffmanMusical Theme: Noel Berman
Jodi and Yechiel discuss one of the most challenging and rewarding journeys of their life: Parenting.How do the movies teach us about what it means to parent? Why does the movies portrayal and exploration of parenting change across generations? How is our expectations of what it means to be parented and to parent affected by the movies?Movies Discussed this Episode:Three Men and a Baby | Disney+Mr. Mom | MaxStepmom | NetflixKramer vs Kramer | AmazonShe's Having a Baby | MaxThe Pursuit of Happyness | NetflixRoom | MaxThe Blind Side | MaxYes Day | NetflixBeautiful Boy | PrimeCaptain Fantastic | PrimeFather of the Bride (1991) | HuluHair Love | YouTubeBaby Boom | AmazonTerms of Endearment | MaxFreaky Friday (1976) | Disney+Steel Magnolias | NetflixThe Kids Are Alright | AmazonParenthood | AmazonBoyhood | TubiMrs Doubtfire | StarzFinding Nemo | Disney+Mary Poppins | Disney+I Am Sam | AmazonThe Parent Trap (1961) | Disney+Boyz in the Hood | StarzMadea's Big Happy Family | PrimeSoulFood | AmazonArmageddon Time | PeakcockTo Kill a Mockingbird | HuluImitation of Life | AmazonThe Fabelmans | Paramount+Jews on Film can be found on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyFollow us on Instagram and Twitter @2MovieJewsKeep Track of Jodie and Yechiel's movie watching and listsby following Jodi's Letterboxd Yechiel's LetterboxdHosted and Produced by: Yechiel Hoffman and Jodi BermanTechnical Advisor: Vlad KustanovichLogo Design: Daria Lesnik HoffmanMusical Theme: Noel Berman
Welcome to SEASON 3! Join Erik, AKA The Lo Fi Horror Guy, and I as discuss some of the worst ranked horror movies! We discuss Feardotcom, House of the Dead and 2022's Texas Chainsaw Massacre. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Guest Details: Instagram -> @the_lo_fi_horror_guy Youtube -> The Lo Fi Horror Guy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Podcast Details: Recorded via Cleanfeed.com in Vancouver, BC, Canada Music produced by Producer/Artist/Horror Composer Kal - @kal_20four_ (Instagram)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We have finally arrived at the end of our journey through our Top 100 horror movies. Thank God. On this episode, Sean and Brad discuss a bunch of zombie movies, a bunch of anthology movies, a few massively controversial picks, werewolves, a priest from hell, cyberpunk nightmares, haunted VHS tapes, religion gone wild, non-Dune sandworms, shunting, rooms filled with barbed wire, exploding heads, slicing up demons with a samurai sword, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar getting a basketball exploded in his face, daikon radishes, and of course, REGGIE. Movies Discussed (in alphabetical order): Alien, An American Werewolf in London, Black Sabbath, Creepshow, Dawn of the Dead (1978), Dead Alive, Demons, Evil Dead II, Fright Night (1985), Get Out, Hellraiser, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Kwaidan, Mandy, Martin, Messiah of Evil, Night of the Creeps, Night of the Living Dead (1968), Opera, Phantasm, Re-Animator, Return of the Living Dead, Scanners, Seven Notes in Black (The Psychic), Shaun of the Dead, Silent Night, Deadly Night, Society, Stridulum (The Visitor), Suicide Club (Suicide Circle), Suspiria (1977), Tetsuo: The Iron Man, The Beyond, The Evil Dead (1981), The Mist, The Ring (1998), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), The Thing, The Wicker Man (1973), This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse, Tremors, Wild Zero. Website: www.queenvenerator.com Twitter: @queenvenerator Instagram: @queenvenerator
We're entering the home stretch for this month's scary programming as we cover numbers 50 to 26 on our Top 100 Favorite Horror Movies list. In this batch, Sean and Brad discuss functionally useless cookware, watermelon salesmen, alien-derived hallucinogenics, British mods fighting zombies, men in rubber suits, melty Goldblums, Vincent Price being a weirdo, sexy interdimensional horrors, the new flesh, human terrarium nightmares, subway freakouts, corporate retreats, lots of demons, and, of course, HOMER. Do the two of them start to realize how big of a mistake this whole project was? Absolutely. Is it still a really good show? Totally. Movies Discussed (in alphabetical order): Alien, Audition, Brain Damage, Class of Nuke ‘Em High, Curse of the Demon (Night of the Demon) (1957), Dead Ringers, Deep Red, Don't Deliver Us from Evil, Eraserhead, From Beyond, Ganja and Hess, Habit (1995), Halloween (1978), Hausu (House) (1977), It Follows, Just Before Dawn, Messiah of Evil, Mindhunters, Midsommar, Near Dark, Organ (1996), Phantasm, Possession, Possessor, Quatermass and the Pit, Return of the Living Dead III, Rubber's Lover, Severence, Sleepaway Camp, Society, Suicide Club (Suicide Circle), Tetsuo: The Iron Man, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, The Devil Rides Out, The Devil's Backbone, The Fly (1986), The Fog, The Living Dead the Manchester Morgue (Let Sleeping Corpses Lie), The Pit and the Pendulum (1961), The Queen of Black Magic (1981), The Shining, The VVitch: A New-England Folktale, The Wicker Man, Tremors, Videodrome, Zombie (Zombi 2). Website: www.queenvenerator.com Twitter: @queenvenerator Instagram: @queenvenerator
We roll along with our October festivities as we discuss part two of our Top 100 Horror Movies. This time around, Sean and Brad discuss arthouse aliens, possessed hands, devil goats, sexy saxophonists, anime thrillers, scary mannequins, body hammers, horrifying head ripping, big sharks, found footage innovators, supernatural voodoo women, a decaying Griffin Dunne, grocery store slashers, haute couture horror, Etruscan zombies, flying head demons, a dead guy's pizza, Amanda Donahoe getting snake-charmed, self-inflicted heart ripping, every type of vampire imaginable, armless circus performers, bad party invitations, Korean revenge films, glass unicorns, melting people, and much more. Website: www.queenvenerator.com Twitter: @queenvenerator Instagram: @queenvenerator Movies Discussed (in alphabetical order): [REC], A Bay of Blood (aka Twitch of the Death Nerve), An American Werewolf in London, Basket Case, Black Christmas, Blood and Black Lace, Body Melt, Burial Ground: Nights of Terror, Day of the Beast, Day of the Dead, Deep Red (Profondo Rosso), Evil Dead Trap, Evil Eye (The Girl Who Knew Too Much), I Saw the Devil, Idle Hands, Inferno, Intruder, Jaws, Kairo (Pulse), Lair of the White Worm, Let the Right One In, Martin, Murder Party, Mystics in Bali, Near Dark, Next of Kin, Night of the Demons, Nightbreed, Perfect Blue, Santa Sangre, Shivers, Sisters, Sugar Hill, Tetsuo II: Body Hammer, The Cabin in the Woods, The Church, The Fly, The Hitcher, The Lost Boys, The People Under the Stairs, The Reflecting Skin, The Slumber Party Massacre, Tourist Trap, Under the Skin, Versus, You're Next, Zombie.
October is upon us. Again. It is the time to celebrate all manner of scary stuff: skeletons, goblins, draculas, and of course, RANDOM FUCKING WINDOWS UPDATES THAT ERASE YOUR FUN BONUS CHAT EPISODES. Yes, this was not the plan for this month. Sean and Brad were not even going to do anything to celebrate this year, but technological forces beyond their control (ask no further questions) have steered us back to where it kind of all began. So this month, we are re-releasing our four part discussion of our dueling Top 100 Horror Movies of All-Time lists. Yes, we both did lists of our 100 favorite horror movies, and yes it is about as insane as you would expect from us. For part one of the discussion, we discuss killer robots, monster fighting luchadores, crystal unicorn busts, Kevin Dillon's hair, 100-year-old witch mockumentaries, technicolor Corman classics, killer cars, cheap knockoffs, Claymation conjoined twins, punks doing Brazilian Ju-Jitsu, giant alligators, dream warriors, needles in eyes, doctors in the woods, giant spiked metal statues, and so much more. Movies Discussed (in alphabetical order): A Nightmare on Elm Street III: Dream Warriors, Alligator, Basket Case, Black Christmas, Cemetery Man, Chopping Mall, Christine, Dead and Buried, Event Horizon, Freaks, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, From Beyond, Funhouse, Green Room, Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages, Hereditary, Hour of the Wolf, I Drink Your Blood, It Follows, Let the Right One In, Leviathan, Manhunter, Maniac Cop 2, No One Lives, Phenomena, Rabid, Rawhead Rex, Rituals, Road Games, Santo y Blue Demon Contra Los Monstruos, Stagefright, Tales from the Hood, Tenebre, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, The Birds, The Blob (1989), The Church, The Frighteners, The Gate, The Gates of Hell, The Masque of the Red Death, The People Under the Stairs, The Red Queen Kills Seven Times, The Vineyard, Tombs of the Blind Dead, Waxwork, You're Next. Website: www.queenvenerator.com Twitter: @queenvenerator Instagram: @queenvenerator
The summer is well underway as The Deucecast Movie Show has rolled through its twelfth June, and now past another July 4th (USA! USA!), and in this week's #FanboySummer edition, Arkansas fanboy and teacher and educator and smart cool dude Charley Wooten! First up, a little about Charley, talking about his background and his podcast Sunday Synopsis, then the very first round of a game we call HIGH SCHOOL HIGH... which high schools in movies are made up or real -- and which might be inspired. Then, the topic picked by the guest, Charley - surprisingly a topic not covered before, Fave Teachers in Movies. Some of the topics include Harry Potter... Arkansas education... ruining Mr. Holland... Butthead's hippy teacher... Matthew Broderick enjoying his pie... young Charley and his Miyagi PJs... a shared love of Kevin James... the lost art of loving a movie that you couldn't immediately access... Movies Discussed: Beavis & Butthead Do America (Paramount+) Dead Poets Society (Hulu) Dodgeball (Hulu) Drumline (Max Go) Election (Paramount+; Amazon Prime; EPIX) Fast Times at Ridgemont High (rental) Good Will Hunting (rental) Harry Potter Series (HBO Max; Peacock Premium) Here Comes the Boom (Netflix) The Highlander (HBO Max; Amazon Prime; Peacock Premium) The Karate Kid (rental) Kick-Ass (HBO Max) Mr. Holland's Opus (Disney+) Stand & Deliver (rental) The Substitute (TubiTV) Summer School (Showtime) Up the Down Staircase (rental) The X-Men Series (Disney+)
We're coming at you fresh out of the Chattanooga Film Fest 2022, ghouls. Corie and Sarah, hosts of Gag Me With a Chainsaw, help us wrap up another year of dark, weird, devastating and hilarious indie features and shorts. Yes, we spent entire days watching movies. Yes, our brains are whirring loudly and hot to the touch. And we've brought you the fruits of our filmgoing labor - some stuff to check out as soon as you get a chance. We've got a video camera that can see into the past, a guy who can't get rid of a bag of dirt, a possessed roommate, several haunted houses, several orgies - one involving a priest - a death by plunger, our good buddy Rob Zombie, and Corie's curated I-hate-my-job shorts collection. Sound interesting? Come hang. And check out Corie and Sarah as they try to watch every 80's slasher on Gag Me With a Chainsaw here! A proud part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Our drive for intersectionality aligns well with the Morbidly Beautiful ethos. We love that MB is a nonprofit that gives back to the horror community, and are thrilled to be a part of the network! Show now also streaming on morbidlybeautiful.com! A very long Movies Discussed this time (all assumed to be 2022) Shorts: Argus, Break Any Spell, Cruise, Dirtbag, Every Time We Meet for Ice Cream Your Whole Fucking Face Explodes, Guts, Hell Hole, Pretty Pickle, Reklaw, Skeletons, Visitors, Why Is It So Warm on Christmas? Features: Bitch Ass, Chicken House, The Creeping, Cryo, Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes, History of Metal and Horror, Landlocked, The Leech, Night Shift, One Road to Quartzite Links: IG- instagram.com/nyfgpod Twitter- twitter.com/nyfgpod FB- facebook.com/nyfgpodcast/ Pod merch- https://society6.com/nyfgpod I am Not Your Final Girl by Claire C. Holland- https://www.amazon.com/Am-Not-Your-Final-Girl/dp/0692966633 Bandcamp- arieldyer.bandcamp.com Show art by Brian Demarest: instagram.com/evilflynn
Spider-Dan (of the Secret Bores) had an extra-long conversation with Mike about a huge array of things including Dan's time acting and how he got into podcasting, movies are then discussed for a long while as are comics, the MCU, Star Wars and Spider-Man is inevitably mentioned too, so definitely one for movie-buffs and nerds alike! In more detail, in part 1, Dan & Mike start their conversation by Spider-Dan confirming where his name came from, why he started a podcast, his career in acting, they inevitably discuss before they delve into a massive discussion on the duo's movie-love, which then goes into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, superhero movies & superhero fatigue. Next week is part 2 (already out for Patreon supporters) and the duo's discussion on superhero content continues, which follows into discussing the entry-level for comic books, which includes a big discussion on Spider-Man (& Venom), cult classics, how the streaming era has changed movies, live-theatre, international movie licencing, Sony's impact on home media and a bunch more! You can find Spider-Dan at https://spiderdanandthesecretbores.com - Twitter: @Dan_Bores (https://twitter.com/dan_bores) - @Spiderdansecretbores (https://instagram.com/spiderdansecretbores) Listen to Spider-Dan's appearance on Era Of Geek here: https://spoti.fi/3JKxpZX In the last episode of GCC, number 153, Mike spoke with Gia De Cadenet; author, teacher and expat. She talks about her latest book; Getting His Game Back (providing context to the book's themes, why she wrote it and the future for her books, plus she delves into why she left the US to move to France and the many differences among cultures - this conversation is definitely one for travellers, Europe enthusiasts or the writers/bookworms among you! Check out Mike's Patreon, where he releases at least 1 episode of his & Megan's “Afterthoughts” a week, plus there are unsplit full-length episodes of GCC and more, so if you want to support the show and get more content, check it out at http://patreon.com/genuinechitchat For any Star Wars fars; make sure you tune into the Book Of Boba Fett discussion show where Mike & various guests discuss each chapter of the new series week-by-week, you can listen on Mike's YouTube channel, or on the feed of Comics In Motion! Find Mike's other show; Star Wars: Comics In Canon on Spotify & the other podcast apps on the feed of Comics In Motion & on GCC's YouTube. Episodes are out every Saturday; episodes 0-88 are out now, in ep 88 Mike tackles the 2nd volume of High Republic comics (set at the time of The Rising Storm), in ep 87 Mike went through Ty Yorrick's origin story and in ep 86 Mike delved into IDW's High Republic Adventures comics! Previous episodes topics include the War Of The Bounty Hunters crossover (all 34 tie-in issues) plus the Lando comics, the Journals of Old Ben Kenobi, Kanan Jarrus, Count Dooku, Kylo Ren, Darth Maul, numerous High Republic book reviews & more - https://spoti.fi/3j37dgK Outro read by BZ The Voice: http://www.bzthevoice.com/ Mike's guest spots: Mike's appearance on the Beernuts Productions podcast, listen here: https://spoti.fi/3jpLjpD Mike was on the Talking Dad podcast, listen here: https://spoti.fi/3pmI6Jm Mike returned to Star Wars Timeline to talk about accents in the Star Wars universe here: https://youtu.be/1X0PyXkQZGg - Also check out Mike & Ben's discussion on Mike returned to Star Wars Timeline to talk about The Force Awakens here: https://youtu.be/c4VMXeBU3W4 The Last Jedi here: https://youtu.be/7dGEsdfSMkY and The Rise of Skywalker here: https://youtu.be/9fZWXji7_Jo Mike appeared on the Hall of Mears podcast, listen here: https://spoti.fi/3bxgXwS or watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/K5epyHW-TPs Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher – Podbean – Spotify You can also email Mike at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
Welcome to the Paranoid Style Podcast! It's an Extemporaneous Style episode! Some might call it the Hot Mess Express, we prefer to think of it as the Balmy Erratic Slow Coach. This week we are obsessing over another podcast that we love and highly recommend: Watch Out! The Horror Movie Review Podcast (Available everywhere and here: Watch Out Horror.) And then we try our hand at being a movie review podcast with balmy, erratic results! From Canada to South Korea to Argentina to Australia! From demons and devils to an inability to remain spoiler free. We braved monsters and subtitles to bring you this episode. Movies Discussed:"Alison's Birthday" (Australia - 1981)"The Wailing" (South Korea - 2016)"Terrified" (Argentina - 2017)Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review wherever you get your podcasts. If you have any topic suggestions for the show or any tales to share, please email us at theparanoidstylepod@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram @theparanoidstylepod or on twitter @style_paranoid. Opening theme music provided by Tony Molina. You can hear more of his music at https://tonymolina650.bandcamp.com/
Thank you for listening to this week's episode of MoronsReviewingMovies, this week we recapped all 101 movies and we made some changes!! 5 friends came together to give their irrelevant and unqualified views on the great and not so great of the movie world. Join our socials! Instagram: - //www.instagram.com/moronsreviewingmovies/
We have finally arrived at the end of our journey through horror films. Thank God. On this episode, Sean and Brad discuss a bunch of zombie movies, a bunch of anthology movies, a few massively controversial picks, cyberpunk nightmares, haunted VHS tapes, religion gone wild, non-Dune sandworms, shunting, rooms filled with barbed wire, exploding heads, slicing up demons with a samurai sword, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar getting a basketball exploded in his face, daikon radishes, and of course, REGGIE. Movies Discussed (in alphabetical order): Alien, An American Werewolf in London. Black Sabbath. Creepshow, Dawn of the Dead (1978), Dead Alive, Demons, Evil Dead II, Fright Night (1985), Get Out, Hellraiser, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Kwaidan, Mandy, Martin, Messiah of Evil, Night of the Creeps, Night of the Living Dead (1968), Opera, Phantasm, Re-Animator, Return of the Living Dead, Scanners. Seven Notes in Black (The Psychic), Shaun of the Dead, Silent Night, Deadly Night, Society, Stridulum (The Visitor), Suicide Club (Suicide Circle), Suspiria (1977), Tetsuo: The Iron Man, The Beyond, The Evil Dead (1981), The Mist, The Ring (1998), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), The Thing, The Wicker Man (1973), This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse, Tremors, Wild Zero Website: Queenvenerator.com Twitter: @queenvenerator Instagram: queenvenerator
We're entering the home stretch for this month's scary programming as we cover numbers 50 to 26 on our Top 100 Horror Movies list. In this batch, Sean and Brad discuss functionally useless cookware, watermelon salesmen, alien-derived hallucinogenics, British mods fighting zombies, men in rubber suits, melty Goldblums, Vincent Price being a weirdo, sexy interdimensional horrors, the new flesh, human terrarium nightmares, subway freakouts, corporate retreats, lots of demons, and, of course, HOMER. Do the two of them start to realize how big of a mistake this whole project was? Absolutely. Is it still a really good show? Totally. Movies Discussed (in alphabetical order): Alien, Audition, Brain Damage, Class of Nuke ‘Em High, Curse of the Demon (Night of the Demon) (1957), Dead Ringers, Deep Red, Don't Deliver Us from Evil, Eraserhead, From Beyond, Ganja and Hess, Habit (1995), Halloween (1978), Hausu (House) (1977), It Follows, Just Before Dawn, Messiah of Evil, Mindhunters, Midsommar, Near Dark, Organ (1996), Phantasm, Possession, Possessor, Quatermass and the Pit, Return of the Living Dead III, Rubber's Lover, Severence, Sleepaway Camp, Society, Suicide Club (Suicide Circle), Tetsuo: The Iron Man, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, The Devil Rides Out, The Devil's Backbone, The Fly (1986), The Fog, The Living Dead the Manchester Morgue (Let Sleeping Corpses Lie), The Pit and the Pendulum (1961), The Queen of Black Magic (1981), The Shining, The VVitch: A New-England Folktale, The Wicker Man, Tremors, Videodrome. Zombie (Zombi 2) Website: https://queenvenerator.com/ Follow us on Twitter: @queenvenrator Follow us on Instagram: queenvenerator
This weeks episode of the We Need To Talk About Movies Podcast is Trev's choice, and he thought after the dark Bad Boy Bubby that we needed a bit of sunshine in our life, so he and Nath watched and discussed Little Miss Sunshine, the hilarious 2006 comedy road movie starring Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Alan Arkin, Paul Dano and Abigail Breslin.We also discuss your favourite road movies.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)
We roll along with our October festivities as we discuss part two of our Top 100 Horror Movie lists. This time around, Sean and Brad discuss arthouse aliens, possessed hands, devil goats, sexy saxophonists, anime thrillers, cowboy vampires, scary mannequins, body hammers, horrifying head ripping, big sharks, supernatural voodoo women, grocery store slashers, haute couture horror, flying head demons, a dead guy's pizza, self-inflicted heart ripping, glass unicorns, melting people, and much more. Movies Discussed (in alphabetical order): [REC], A Bay of Blood, An American Werewolf in London, Basket Case, Black Christmas, Blood and Black Lace, Body Melt, Burial Ground: Nights of Terror, Day of the Beast, Day of the Dead, Deep Red, Evil Dead Trap, Evil Eye (The Girl Who Knew Too Much), I Saw the Devil, Idle Hands, Inferno, Intruder, Jaws, Kairo (Pulse), Lair of the White Worm, Let the Right One In, Martin, Murder Party, Mystics in Bali, Near Dark, Next of Kin, Night of the Demons, Nightbreed, Perfect Blue, Santa Sangre, Shivers, Sisters, Sugar Hill, Tetsuo II: Body Hammer, The Cabin in the Woods, The Church, The Day of the Beast, The Fly, The Hitcher, The Lost Boys, The People Under the Stairs, The Reflecting Skin, The Slumber Party Massacre, Tourist Trap, Under the Skin, Versus, You're Next, Zombie Website: Queenvenerator.com Twitter: @queenvenerator Instagram: queenvenerator
October is upon us. It is the time for skeletons, goblins, and of course, horror movies. So what better way to celebrate the holiday season than to discuss not one, but TWO lists of 100 horror movies? Join Sean and Brad for Part One of their discussion of their favorite horror films, and everything that entails. Killer robots, punks doing Brazilian Ju-Jitsu, giant alligators, dream warriors, giant spiked metal statues, and so much more. Movies Discussed (in alphabetical order): A Nightmare on Elm Street III: Dream Warriors, Alligator, Basket Case, Black Christmas, Cemetery Man, Chopping Mall, Christine, Dead and Buried, Event Horizon, Freaks, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, From Beyond, Funhouse, Green Room, Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages, Hereditary, Hour of the Wolf, I Drink Your Blood, It Follows, Let the Right One In, Leviathan, Manhunter, Maniac Cop 2, No One Lives, Phenomena, Rabid, Rawhead Rex, Rituals, Road Games, Santo y Blue Demon Contra Los Monstruos, Stagefright, Tales from the Hood, Tenebre, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, The Birds, The Blob (1989), The Church, The Frighteners, The Gate, The Gates of Hell, The Masque of the Red Death, The People Under the Stairs, The Red Queen Kills Seven Times, The Vineyard, Tombs of the Blind Dead, Waxwork, You're Next Website: queenvenerator.com Twitter: @queenvenerator Instagram: queenvenerator
4 of our Facebook Group discuss 8 James Bond Movies! This is fun! Scott Winterroth: (Chicago) The Spy Who Loved Me Tomorrow Never Dies David Lippiatt: (Scotland) From Russia With Love, and The Man With The Golden Gun Lindsey Cancino: (Bahamas) Goldfinger Skyfall Bryan Herr: (Seattle) On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – Lazenby Licence to Kill
Mike Bell joins us to decide which movies advance in our bracket. We also re-litegate the 1st round and for some reason get really into Adam Sandler's legacy. We have some spirted debate as these movies hold special significance for each of us. Can Bell be the voice of reason when Mike Chris and Mike are all on different pages?
Episode Three: Kicks off Black History Month with a Bang. Joining Jade as a guest host is the Brown Skin Plant Mama, Veronica. Together they share their favorite movies and the plants that captured their hearts in these films. Make sure to follow both Jade and Veronica on Instagram @blackplantchick and @brownskinplantmama To learn note about the Brown Skin Plant Mama, visit https://www.brownskinplantmama.com Interested in supporting this podcast email Jade at blackplantchick@yahoo.com Here's a glance at what we have in store. EP 4: Black Botany with Special Guest Derek Haynes @thechocolatebotanist EP 5: Secrets of a Plant Mama Make sure to mark your calendars.
It's a big week at The Deucecast Movie Show... no, not because of some election thing, but because another episode is dropping! Mikey, Dave, and #TwitterlessDrEarl take a look at movies that deserved a second chance. First up, Birthday Movies! Toy Story! Harry Potter! Star Wars! Rocky! Transylvania 6-5000! What movies are turning 5, 10, 15 and 20 years old or more. Next up... a little game called Rotten Tomatoes Potpourri, tossing up movies and predicting the Rotten Tomatoes scores Finally, those movies that you watched and didn't care for, but upon a rewatch, kinda dug... or those movies you liked well enough, but the 2nd time around, really got into. These are "Second Chance Movies" that the crew lists today. Movies from DC... The Muppets... horror comedies and Tarantino joints... Pixar failures... and men of Mystery. Along the way, some great chatter on the rising of the DC Cinematic Universe... the movie that is SOLO: A Star Wars Story... and how some animated films get an undeserved bad rap... plus, #TwitterlessButNotDiscordlessDrEarl's corner turn on a Christmas classic, Mikey's dawn of justice and d$'s getting out. Movies Discussed (and where to stream them at the time of recording) Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (HBO Max) Get Out (for rental) The Good Dinosaur (Disney+) The Hateful Eight (Netflix) Mars Attack (for rental) M*A*S*H (for rental) Muppets from Space (Showtime) Mystery Men (Peacock) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (for rental) Oceans Twelve (Netflix) Payback (unavailable) Scream (unavailable) Solo: A Star Wars Story (Disney+) Spanglish (unavailable) Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (Disney+)
How do we reintegrate the Christian faith with how we watch movies? We can go to the movies to just be entertained or escape for a couple hours, or we can look closer and dig deeper. What do the stories and characters in today’s movies tell us about the human condition? How can art teach us things that God wants us to grasp that we may not understand in any other way? Dr. Craig Detweiler (MFA, University of Southern California’s School of Cinema/TV and Ph.D. in Theology and Culture, Fuller Theological Seminary) has thought and wrote about these things for years and helps Bob and Brendan to wrestle with the messages of many of today’s best movies. Movies Discussed in this Podcast: The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) Mean Streets (1973) Silence (2016) The Tree of Life (2011) The Witch (2015) A Quiet Place (2018) Get Out (2017) The Invisible Man (2020) Black Panther (2018) 42 (2013) Da 5 Bloods (2020) Lady Bird (2017) Little Women (2019) The Vast of Night (2019) Palm Springs (2020) Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) Arrival (2016) Les Misérables (2019) Snowpiercer (2013) Parasite (2019) Shoplifters (2018) Moonlight (2016) Craig Detweiler is a filmmaker and author. He has written or co-written many books on Christian engagement with pop culture, media, and technology. Check them out: Selfies: Searching for the Image of God in a Digital Age iGods: How Technology Shapes Our Spiritual And Social Lives Halos and Avatars: Playing Video Games with God Into the Dark: Seeing the Sacred in the Top Films of the 21st Century A Matrix of Meanings: Finding God in Pop Culture Deep Focus: Film and Theology in Dialogue Purchase these books from independent booksellers Beth and Byron Borger at Hearts and Minds Bookstore! Craig’s cultural commentary has been featured on ABC’s Nightline, CNN, NPR, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. He’s served as a professor at Biola University, Pepperdine University, and Fuller Seminary (where Bob took a class from him on a theology of pop culture for his doctoral degree). Craig is the co-founder of the Windrider Forum, an approved and sanctioned event that takes place during the Sundance Film Festival. Windrider is an immersive experience for 200 students from 25 Christian universities and seminaries and leaders from film, media, business, academia, ministry, and journalism. They invite Sundance’s cutting-edge filmmakers into the Windrider Forum, where Craig leads a Q&A time with them to honor their craft, listen to their stories, and find thoughtful, spiritual themes in their work. Thanks for listening! Go to https://www.re-integrate.org/ for years’ worth of articles on reintegrating your callings with God’s mission, resources for further learning, links to the Reintegrate YouTube channel, and more. On Reintegrate’s podcast page, you’ll find ways to email us or call us to comment on this podcast. https://www.re-integrate.org/reintegrate-podcast/ If you like this podcast, please subscribe and write a quick review at Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app to encourage others to listen too!
The Deucecast Movie Show loves its classic films and masterpiece films and favorite films... but there are also those particular movies that no matter how good or bad they are, the channel isn't getting turned at all once its on. And Mikey, Dave, and #TwitterlessDrEarl have just such a Top Five. First up, the co-host of the Sandcrawler Podcast, Michael "Shine Sweet Freedom" "Keep Forgettin" "Takin' It to the Streets" MacDonald, aka Mac, joins the show for a great discussion about Star Wars Collectibles -- how to price, how to seek, the "white whale" of the collectors arena -- and then presenting his latest find (it's a dandy). Mac is making his first appearance in two years, having joined the show in Ep 333, "Canadian Bacon" Then a new game where the words in the titles add up (and where Dave fails miserably), then a top five on movies that we just can't stop watching when they are on. When you flip channels, see the movie, and you go there... and no matter where you are at what point in the movie, you keep it there to watch part if not the rest of the film. Some blockbusters, some personal faves, some old classics, and some modern day hits. Movies Discussed (and where to find them at current record time) Alien (HBO Max) Best in Show (rental) The Big Lebowski (Starz) The Bodyguard (Amazon Prime) Bright Lights, Big City (HBO Max) Caddyshack (Fubo; Sling) Cannonball Run (not streaming) Diehard 2: Die Harder (HBO Max) A Few Good Men (Fubo; DirecTV) Glory (rental) Grown-Ups (Amazon Prime; Hulu) The Highlander (Amazon Prime) Jaws (HBO Max) Lawrence of Arabia (Watch TCM) The Magnificent Seven (2016) (DirecTV; USA) Mallrats (rental) Marvel's The Avengers (Amazon Prime; Disney+) Men with Brooms (Amazon Prime; Hulu) Ocean's Eleven (rental) The Secret of My Success (HBO Max) Tombstone (rental)
On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by the creator of Mrs. America, Dahvi Waller. Join us at a western-themed cop-bar out by a shooting range and dirt-bike track as we make some cryptic, erotic mosaics and talk Robert Altman’s 3 Women! To follow Karina on Twitter, click here. To follow Nate, click here. The fantastic Dahvi Waller? Here. Subscribe to You Must Remember This and The Memory Palace, while you’re at it. www.smallpicturesshow.com We hope you’ll join us in donating to The Art-House America Campaign to support independent film exhibitors. Movies Discussed in this Episode: Girlfriends Portrait of Jennie The Hunger The Prestige The many films of Robert Altman Here’s the Randomizer app. And, here’s that French interview clip. Next Week: We’re watching Casino with Lindsey Weber of Who? Weekly! Credits This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert. Our theme music is by WMD. All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore. Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.
On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by comedy writer, Megan Amram. Wherever they’s a fight so hungry people can eat, wherever they’s a cop beatin’ up a guy, they’ll be there talking about 1940’s The Grapes of Wrath. To follow Karina on Twitter, click here. To follow Nate, click here. The fantastic Megan Amram? Here. Subscribe to You Must Remember This and The Memory Palace, while you’re at it. www.smallpicturesshow.com We hope you’ll join us in donating to The Art-House America Campaign to support independent film exhibitors. Movies Discussed in this Episode: Never Rarely Sometimes Always The Rock The Nice Guys Wild Rose Big Night Prisoner of Shark Island Melvin and Howard Down and Out in Beverly Hills The Searchers The many many many films of John Ford The Whole Shebang That Song Going Out Credits This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert. Our theme music is by WMD. All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore. Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.
On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by movie critic and Unspooled co-host, Amy Nicholson to talk about 1953’s From Here to Eternity. Is the movie history’s great kiss between a man and a woman or a man and a bugle? To follow Karina on Twitter, click here. To follow Nate, click here. The mighty Amy Nicholson? Here. Subscribe to You Must Remember This and The Memory Palace, while you’re at it. www.smallpicturesshow.com We hope you’ll join us in donating to The Art-House America Campaign to support independent film exhibitors. Movies Discussed in this Episode: Banana Split Vivarium The Hospital Portrait of a Lady on Fire Until the End of the World From Here to Eternity Mogambo Some Came Running The Best Years of Our Lives Credits This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert. Our theme music is by WMD. All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore. Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.
Even though ReFlicktions are every month, Christmastime ReFlicktions just seem a little better, more festive, and jollier. That bowl full of jelly isn't jelly at all, it's just Mikey laughing at #TwitterlessDrEarl's jokes, while Dave tries to keep control! This month, the guys have a plethora, a cornucopia, a tundra if you will, of films to discuss, including many still in theaters and several Oscar contenders. Dave leads off with one of the worst films he's seen in a while, while Mikey gives three films with incredibly long and cumbersome titles. The guys wonder if they've talked about Doctor Sleep already (??) and marvel at Ford v Ferrari. The guys dive deep into The Irishman with mixed results, Mikey is displeased with a critical darling, Dave catches up on an old Disney classic, and everyone agrees that Rian Johnson's new film is a home run MOVIES DISCUSSED Tracers (Netflix) Takers (Netflix) The Myth of the American Sleepover (Hulu) Milius (Prime) Late Night (Prime) The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (Crackle) The Standoff at Sparrow Creek (Hulu) Doctor Sleep (In theaters) Ford v Ferrari (In Theaters) The 24 Hour War (Netflix) Frozen 2 (In Theaters) The King (Netflix) Last Christmas (In Theaters) Noelle (Disney+) The Irishman (Netflix) A Goofy Movie (Disney+) The Kid Who Would Be King (HBO) Booksmart (Hulu) The Report (Prime) Knives Out (In Theaters) Midway (In Theaters) Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (In Theaters) Dolemite is My Name (Netflix) Batman: The Killing Joke (HBO) Drop Dead Gorgeous (Vudu Free) Marriage Story (Netflix) Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (In Theaters)
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A discussion of 10 High School movies.
Intro and outtro music written, composed, and provided by Mike "BuddyBoi" Blewitt Movies Discussed: Skeletons in the Closet 72 Hour Horror Film Race Support the show (http://Patreon.com/Downinfrontpodcast)
Movies Discussed: Leprechaun Returns Intro and outtro music written, composed, and provided by Mike "BuddyBoi" Blewitt Down In Front Podcast Network Down In Front Spotify - Stream Us Down in Front Patreon - Support Us Question about our next review: Down In Front Facebook Page - Like Us TheCrew@DowninfrontPodcast - Email Us Down in Front Youtube Channel- Watch Us Tweet us @_DIFP twitch.tv/downinfrontpodcast We are on stitcher & Google Play! Rate us on iTunes!Support the show (http://Patreon.com/Downinfrontpodcast)
Intro and outtro music written, composed, and provided by Mike "BuddyBoi" Blewitt Movies Discussed: Suspiria (1977) Suspiria (2018) Down In Front Podcast Network Down In Front Spotify - Stream Us Down in Front Patreon - Support Us Question about our next review: Down In Front Facebook Page - Like Us TheCrew@DowninfrontPodcast - Email Us Down in Front Youtube Channel- Watch Us Tweet us @_DIFP twitch.tv/downinfrontpodcast We are on stitcher & Google Play! Rate us on iTunes! Support the show (http://Patreon.com/Downinfrontpodcast)
Intro and outtro music written, composed, and provided by Mike "BuddyBoi" Blewitt Movies Discussed: Sam Was Here Down In Front Podcast Network Down In Front Spotify - Stream Us Down in Front Patreon - Support Us Question about our next review: Down In Front Facebook Page - Like Us TheCrew@DowninfrontPodcast - Email Us Down in Front Youtube Channel- Watch Us Tweet us @_DIFP twitch.tv/downinfrontpodcast We are on stitcher & Google Play! Rate us on iTunes!Support the show (http://Patreon.com/Downinfrontpodcast)
New year, New movie, but a slow start. 2019 is here and with it a new season of movie watching but 2019 isn't coming in swinging. Movies Discussed from January: Glass Shoplifters Polar Movie Discussed from February: Velvet Buzzsaw Movies Coming in February: Arctic The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part The Prodigy Happy Death Day 2U Isn't It Romantic Alita: Battle Angel How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World The Man Who Killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot Fighting with my Family ---------------------------------------------------- iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/m... Google Play: play.google.com/music/m/Ixjpb... Blog: moviesarereel.tumblr.com Jurge - twitter: twitter.com/suparherojar26 blog: jcruzalvarez.tumblr.com/ Ryan- twitter: twitter.com/MrPibbOfficial blog: filmpiece.wordpress.com Karrie - twitter: twitter.com/kar_elyles blog: jukeboxbruisical.wordpress.com/
Intro and outtro music written, composed, and provided by Mike "BuddyBoi" Blewitt Movies Discussed: Cold Skin Down In Front Podcast Network Down In Front Spotify - Stream Us Down in Front Patreon - Support Us Question about our next review: Down In Front Facebook Page - Like Us TheCrew@DowninfrontPodcast - Email Us Down in Front Youtube Channel- Watch Us Tweet us @_DIFP twitch.tv/downinfrontpodcast We are on stitcher & Google Play! Rate us on iTunes!Support the show (http://Patreon.com/Downinfrontpodcast)
Intro and outtro music written, composed, and provided by Mike "BuddyBoi" Blewitt Movies Discussed: All the Creatures Were Stirring The Witch in the Window You Might be the Killer Trench 11 The Night Eats the World Anna and the Apocalypse Down In Front Podcast Network Down In Front Spotify - Stream Us Down in Front Patreon - Support Us Question about out next review: Down In Front Facebook Page - Like Us TheCrew@DowninfrontPodcast - Email Us Down in Front Youtube Channel- Watch Us Tweet us @_DIFP twitch.tv/downinfrontpodcast We are on stitcher & Google Play! Rate us on iTunes! Support the show (http://Patreon.com/Downinfrontpodcast)
The year is about to wrap up and there is a lot of stuff to talk about. Ryan and Karrie take control of this episode as Jurge hasn't seen much and talk about all sorts of movies. Movies Discussed from November: Bohemian Rhapsody Suspiria The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Widows Cam The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Ralph Breaks the Internet Movies of December: Mary Queen of Scots Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle Vox Lux Mortal Engines Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse The Mule Once Upon A Deadpool On The Basis of Sex If Beale Street Could Talk Mary Poppins Returns Aquaman Bumblebee Vice Holmes and Watson ---------------------------------------------------- iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/m... Google Play: play.google.com/music/m/Ixjpb... Blog: moviesarereel.tumblr.com Jurge - twitter: twitter.com/suparherojar26 blog: jcruzalvarez.tumblr.com/ Ryan- twitter: twitter.com/fryanpans blog: filmpiece.wordpress.com Karrie - twitter: twitter.com/kar_elyles blog: jukeboxbruisical.wordpress.com/
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:Tree of Life, The Silence, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Kin, Sawdust and Tinsel, Cries and Whispers, God Bless the Broken Road, Rambos; First Blood, 2,and 3, Eight Hours Don’t Make A Day, Lady Snowblood.
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, The Black Stallion, Au Hasard Balthazar, Quo Vadis, Life is Sweet, Enter the Void, and The Other Side of the Wind.
Movies Discussed in this Episode Include:Brazil, The Fisher King, Rebecca, To Catch a Thief, Alien, Gladiator, Passage to India, Doctor Zhivago, The Agony and the Ecstasy, and Naked.
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:Cold Fish, Tag (2015), A Tale of Two Sisters, Sisters, The Four Feathers, The Company of Wolves, An American Werewolf in London, Everybody Wants Some, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, It, Through A Glass Darkly, Little Shop of Horrors, Sweeney Todd, Cannibal: The Musical, Viy, Possession, Bad Times at the El Royale, The Apostle, and First Man.
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:Cold Fish, Tag (2015), A Tale of Two Sisters, Sisters, The Four Feathers, The Company of Wolves, An American Werewolf in London, Everybody Wants Some, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, It, Through A Glass Darkly, Little Shop of Horrors, Sweeney Todd, Cannibal: The Musical, Viy, Possession, Bad Times at the El Royale, The Apostle, and First Man.
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:A Dark Song, Andrei Rublev, Cure for Wellness, Unsane, Puppet Master, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, Three Identical Strangers, A Prayer Before Dawn, Eighth Grade, Silent Hill, Silent Hill 2, Dawn of the Dead (04), Day of the Dead (85), Cabin Fever, The Skeleton Key, Baskin, A Star Is Born (2018), From Hell, and The Limehouse Golem.
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:Tenebre, Dazed and Confused, Existenz, Turbo Kid, Raising Cain, The Loved Ones, Jacob’s Ladder, Mandy, Resolution, Spring, Barbarian Sound Studio, Shadow of the Vampire, Ghost Stories, Kwaidan, and Ostrov.
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:The Predator, A Star is Born, Divorce Italian Style, Raising Arizona, Vampire’s Kiss, The Witch, Santa Sangre, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and Vie.
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:Dead Ringers, Reversal of Fortune, Boogie Nights, Reign of Fire, Sleep Tight, Time Bandits, The Holy Mountain, Avengers: Infinity War, and The Room.
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:The Conjuring, Suspiria, Deep Red, American Werewolf in London, It, Dracula, Not Another Teen Movie, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Possession, Sita Sings The Blues, and The Emporer’s New Groove.
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:Tell No One, The Decline of Western Civilization 3, Phenomena, Life Force, Fear and Desire, Hourglass Sanitorium, Inherent Vice, and The Brothers Grimm.
Movies Discussed in this week’s episode:The Lure, Deadpool 2, Stalker, Head Documentary, The Limehouse Golem, The Decline of Western Civilization PTs 1&2, and Cold Fish.
Movies Discussed in this Episode:Return to Oz, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Blockers, Sid and Nancy, The Gospel According to St. Matthew, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Serial Mom, Fantastic Planet, and Desperate Living.
Believe it or not, the summer entertainment season is half over. Fall TV will be firing up in just a few short weeks, and the summer movies of 2018 have just about run out. (Mission: Impossible — Fallout is the only big release still coming.) That makes it a great time to check in on some of the biggest pop culture items of the summer, in this special episode with two different segments. First, Salon's Melanie McFarland and Vanity Fair’s Sonia Saraiya join Todd to talk about the second season of Hulu's The Handmaid’s Tale, which all of them liked until they found certain elements of its ending deeply polarizing. They’ll talk about the baffling moments of the finale, the show’s depiction of racial issues, and where they think it might be going in season three. Then, Vox's Karen Han and The Undefeated's Soraya Nadia McDonald join Todd to talk about the summer’s biggest movies, from blockbusters to smaller films you might have missed. If you’re looking for something to see at the multiplex this weekend, this is a must-listen, so check it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most asked question we hear as cinephiles is "Why do you like bad movies?" Hear our answer on this week's podcast.Movies Discussed in this Episode:In BrugesLast Action HeroIncredibles 2American AnimalsSicarioDressed to KillThe Trip to SpainJurassic WorldThe SeagullSixth Sense
Mulder, Brett, and Jason discuss recently seen movies and Jason defends his honor against unchecked aggression. Movies Discussed in this episode: Annihilation (2018), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Tully (2018), Lady Macbeth (2016), The Dog (2013), Brewster McCloud (1970).
Whenever you hit a milestone it’s time to celebrate. This is the 50th episode of Hellbent for Horror, and I could think of no better way to celebrate that than to gather a Wretched Roundtable of listeners to talk about the state of the 50-year-old phenomena known as "modern horror." Joining me on the show are Zena Sade Dixon (the Real Queen of Horror), John Arminio, and Kevin Maher (Kevin Geeks Out), and we discuss the relevance of classic horror movies to different generations. There’s a 20-plus year age difference among all of us on the panel, and we talk about what movies spoke to us as horror fans in our formative years. Does horror have an age gap? What movies benefited from the big screen or the small screen? What movies benefit from seeing with with a crowd or in the privacy of your own home? What movies work (or not) when watched with kids? And those horror classics – are they still horror classics or simply tired? I hope you enjoy the discussion, and thanks so much for listening. Join the Hellbent for Horror Horde on Patreon! Click here: http://bit.ly/2i3VLoe If you like the show, please consider writing a review on iTunes or Google Play. It really helps. You can now subscribe to the Hellbent for Horror podcast now available on iTunes, Google Play, PlayerFM, and Stitcher. You can keep up with Hellbent for Horror on iTunes @iTunesPodcasts iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hellbent-for-horror/id1090978706 Google Play link:https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ibsk2i4bbprrplyvs37c6aqv2ny Stitcher link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hellbent-for-horror?refid=stpr For you, the listeners of Hellbent for Horror, Audible is offering a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. To download your free audiobook today, go to: http://www.audibletrial.com/HellbentForHorror #horror #horrormovies #hellbentforhorror Movies Discussed:
Death comes for us all. Our love of horror makes us confront death. Me? I’m not so much afraid of death as the act of dying. The fear of the pain that comes with it. In this episode, I talk about that human fear of death and dying. I talk about my own experiences with people dying, and our culture’s attitudes about death. And, of course, a couple of scary movies that help reinforce my attitudes. If you like the show, please consider supporting it on Patreon. Even a dollar an episode helps to sustain the show. Thanks for listening. Join the Hellbent for Horror Horde on Patreon! Click here: http://bit.ly/2i3VLoe If you like the show, please consider writing a review on iTunes or Google Play. It really helps. You can now subscribe to the Hellbent for Horror podcast now available on iTunes, Google Play, PlayerFM, and Stitcher. You can keep up with Hellbent for Horror on iTunes @iTunesPodcasts iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hellbent-for-horror/id1090978706 Google Play link:https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ibsk2i4bbprrplyvs37c6aqv2ny Stitcher link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hellbent-for-horror?refid=stpr For you, the listeners of Hellbent for Horror, Audible is offering a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. To download your free audiobook today, go to: http://www.audibletrial.com/HellbentForHorror #horror #horrormovies #hellbentforhorror Movies Discussed: The Seventh Seal (1957) Orpheus (1950) All That Jazz (1979) Phantasm (1979) Burnt Offerings (1976) Jaws (1975) Eastern Promises (2007) Funny Games (1997) The Piano Teacher (2001) Sometimes a Great Notion (1970)
Horror and Science Fiction share space on my book and movie shelves. When done right they mix together to achieve scary, imaginative results. Who can deny the power of Alien, The Terminator, or The Thing? But there are many, lesser-known films that mix sci-fi and horror. In this episode I’ll talk about some movies I like that mix the two sensibilities. What about you? Did I miss your favorite? Drop me a line and let me know. If you like the show, please consider supporting it on Patreon. Even a dollar an episode helps to sustain the show. Thanks for listening. Join the Hellbent for Horror Horde on Patreon! Click here: http://bit.ly/2i3VLoe If you like the show, please consider writing a review on iTunes or Google Play. It really helps. You can now subscribe to the Hellbent for Horror podcast now available on iTunes, Google Play, PlayerFM, and Stitcher. You can keep up with Hellbent for Horror on iTunes @iTunesPodcasts iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hellbent-for-horror/id1090978706 Google Play link:https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ibsk2i4bbprrplyvs37c6aqv2ny Stitcher link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hellbent-for-horror?refid=stpr For you, the listeners of Hellbent for Horror, Audible is offering a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. To download your free audiobook today, go to: http://www.audibletrial.com/HellbentForHorror #horror #horrormovies #hellbentforhorror Movies Discussed: Unknown Sci-Fi film (1987) Coherence (2013) 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) Miracle Mile (1988) From Beyond (1986) Banshee Chapter (2013) Altered States (1980) Timecrimes (2007) Dark City (1998) The Matrix (1999) The Golem (1920) Books Discussed: Frankenstein (1818) Dracula (1897) Jules Verne (1828-1905) H.G. Wells (1866-1946) The Time Machine (1895) War of the Worlds (1898) The Island of Dr. Moreau (1896) The Invisible Man (1897) Food of the Gods-and How It Got to Earth (1904) Star Begotten (1937) Men Like Gods (1923) H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) From Beyond (1934)
This week on the podcast Sam follows up the first Duncan Jax movie with what may or may not be the sequel to Unmasking the Idol. This time Duncan's going to take down a bunch of Nazis who happen to have a little special guest on their hands. Movies Discussed Shin Gojira A Tribute to Hastings, Your Entertainment Superstore Jackie shares tales of working there, Sam tells us about a little known side-effect of shopping there, and Justin remembers finding Pieces, America 3000 and the biggest piece of crap ever, Vampire Vixens from Venus. The Wild Card - Good Neighbor, Bad Neighbor Duncan Jax Star Baron Goldtooth
It's time for some laughs(?), as the Dudes review 2006's "Grandma's Boy", directed by Nicholaus Goossen; starring Allen Cover and Linda Cardellini. But before the review, the Dudes spend the entire first segment discussing many other films: Dirty Harry, Spring Breakers, Gummo, Kids, The Bling Ring, Animal House, Austin Powers, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Elf, Anchorman, EuroTrip, Wedding Crashers, Dodge Ball, American Wedding, American Pie, Sister Act. Movies Discussed in-Depth Animal House - Directed by John Landis Austin Powers (Franchise) - Directed by Jay Roach Dirty Harry - Directed by Don Siegel Spring Breakers - Directed by Harmony Korine The Bling Ring - Directed by Sofia Coppola Break Music "Beethoven's 5th" www.dudesonmovies.com www.facebook.com/dudesonmovies www.twitter.com/dudesonmovies www.soundcloud.com/dudesonmovies email: dudesonmovies@gmail.com