Ep 353 - Donald Pleasence Double Bill - The Uncanny & House of Usher
Jon Cross and long suffering, regular co-host Jim Wallace bid a fond farewell to the podcast, back in an actual diner for the first time in 2 1/2 years, by talking a Donald Pleasence double bill of The Uncanny & House of Usher.
Episode 352 - Demonoid
Jon Cross and special guest Kirk Howle discuss the Mexican, possessed-hand, horror film - Demonoid
Die! Die! My Darling! AKA Fanatic
Our Hammer Horror loving Bloke Down The Pub is back and hypothesising just what goes into the development process of a Hammer Film and wishing that Hammer had signed Tallulah Bankhead to a 10 picture deal because of her excellent presence in 1965’s Die! Die! My Darling! AKA Fanatic.
Episode 345 - Class of 1999
We’ve got albino, mulleted Stacy Keach, robot Pam Grier, a new announcer, the host of The Projection Booth podcast, Mike White, new music from Miscellaneous Plumbing Fixtures and much more on our Class of 1999 episode!
The Man Who Could Cheat Death
Our resident Hammer fanatic, The Bloke Down the Pub, is back and continuing his desire to talk at you about every single one of the horror titles from Hammer Films. This time round it’s the talky boudoirs of the play based The Man Who Could Cheat Death featuring a cool Christopher Lee.
Dead & Buried - 3 Disc - 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray Review
We review the new Blue Underground, 3 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of the slightly lost curio of early 80s horror, Dead & Buried.
Jakob's Wife - Blu-Ray Review
Barbara Crampton and Larry Fessenden star in Travis Stevens’ vampire movie with marriage problems, Jakob’s Wife. We review the film and the blu-ray out July 20, 2021.
Episode 339 - 1922
Jon starts his journey delving into modern horror with a look at 2017’s Netflix Stephen King adaptation, 1922 starring Thomas Jane.
Episode 324 - The Devil's Men AKA Land of the Minotaur
The doldrum killers, Jim Wallace and Jon Cross are back with more Donald Pleasence based tomfoolery as they kick about in the murky, dull waters of 1970s Grecian Horror, The Devil's Men which co-stars Peter Cushing.
Episode 322 - Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
Your hosts take a look at another Donald Pleasence classic, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
Episode 296 - John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness
Marcus Pinn of Pinnland Empire joins Jon Cross to discuss John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness from 1987
Episode 288 - Crawl
You want the skinny on the new “when animals attack” movie Crawl? You’ve come to the right place…
Dracula AKA The Horror of Dracula
For his 50th Hammer Horror review, The Bloke Down The Pub talks about why 1958’s Dracula AKA Horror of Dracula remains the quintessential Hammer film and the benchmark by which all others are measured.
Also we reveal The Bloke Down The Pub’s true identity!!!
Quatermass and the Pit
Our resident Hammer fanatic, The Bloke Down the Pub, wrestles with bonkers plot biscuits and the looming spectre of the BBC in his review of 1967’s Quatermass and the Pit AKA Five Million Years to Earth.
The Shadow of the Cat
Our Hammer loving Bloke Down The Pub is done with debating whether or not it’s strictly a Hammer film and instead wants to talk about what kind of film 1961’s The Shadow of the Cat is!
Episode 265 - Halloween 2018 and MO75
This week we return with a slash and manage to squeeze our Halloween episode just in under the wire. Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk Halloween 2018 and we play the new rockin' sounds of the new album from The Big Heist, MO75!
Episode 260 - Hammer Horror Month - Scars of Dracula
Hosts Jim Wallace and Jon Cross discuss bad bat puppets, ill-advised sex comedy, Christopher Lee's mad face and so much more while reviewing Hammer Horror's Scars of Dracula
Demons of the Mind
Our Hammer loving Bloke Down The Pub is waxing rhapsodic about Hammer’s ever present woods and Michael Horden from 1972's Demons of the Mind.
John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place: In A Place Everyone Can Hear You Scream
Lisa Gullickson examines the sound of silence and familial normalcy in an abnormal world with John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place.
Quatermass II AKA Enemy From Space
The Hammer Horror loving Bloke Down The Pub begins to realise just why Britain might have needed America while watching 1957's Quatermass II AKA Enemy From Space, Hammer's sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment