The Killers Edge
My written review for the PM Entertainment produced, Wings Hauser starring, The Killers Edge
Season 2 - Ep 16 - The Kiss & Soldier
Matt Poirier joins me to talk about The Kiss - a criminally under seen, gonzo possession horror from 1988 starring Joanna Pacula and Meredith Salenger and Soldier, the oft maligned, sci-fi flopperooni from Paul W. S. Anderson, starring Kurt Russell
Cynthia Rothrock, Righting Wrongs Special Edition 3 Disc Blu-Ray set from Vinegar Syndrome and how physical media continues to be the only outlet for true film fans
We review the long-awaited, new Vinegar Syndrome, 3-Disc, Special Edition of Righting Wrongs starring Yuen Baio and Cynthia Rothrock
Uncle Sam - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray - Blue Underground
We review the new Blue Underground, 2 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of the last collaboration between horror and genre masters director William Lustig and writer Larry Cohen, the satirical slasher, Uncle Sam.
God Told Me To - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray - Blue Underground
We review the new Blue Underground, 2 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of one of writer-director-producer Larry Cohen’s most intriguing, wild and complex films, the 70s horror, sci-fi gem, God Told Me To.
Wild Things - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray - Arrow
We review the new Arrow, 2 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of the late 90s, sleazy classic, Wild Things starring Kevin Bacon, Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell and Denise Richards.
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.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray - Arrow
We review the new Arrow, 2 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of Kenneth Branagh, Francis Ford Coppola and Frank Darabont’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
Episode 344 - Crawler - One More Dohler for the Tip Jar - Don but not Forgotten
When we started down the road of exploring the works of Baltimore king of the B Movies, Don Dohler, 10 years ago, we never knew just where it would take us. Well it turns out that it has influenced and been threaded through all 10 years of this podcast. Learn about that and his last released movie, Crawler on this exciting episode with guests Nick Consol and Phil Rowan, the New York Dohlerites!
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.
Action U.S.A. - [Collector's Edition] (Blu-ray) - MVD Rewind
We review the new MVD Rewind Blu-Ray release of the, until-recently-quite-rare, 80s stunt-heavy action flick, Action U.S.A. from renowned stunt coordinator, John Stewart.
Episode 325 - Dirty Knights' Work AKA Trial by Combat AKA A Choice of Weapons
We talk the last of our current run of Donald Pleasence movies, Dirty Knights' Work AKA Trial by Combat AKA A Choice of Weapons, a thoroughly British comedy drama about a bunch of wannabe toffs taking dress up too far and then we make an Eric Idle based decision that could end the podcast for ever!!
Honest Thief
Aaron Carruthers has a review for the latest Liam Neeson action outing, Honest Thief.
Episode 319 - Motherless Brooklyn
Jim Wallace and Jon Cross are back talking Edward Norton's Motherless Brooklyn starring Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Willem Dafoe, Alec Baldwin and basically everyone. It’s a pretty awesome detective film set in the 50s filled with great characters.
Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time Vols. 1 - 3
Jon Cross reviews a trio of docs that are, once again, taking a look at the world of cult films - from midnight movies to campy comedies and Point Break… for… reasons.
Avengement
Jon Cross reviews the latest collaboration between director Jesse V Johnson and actor Scott Adkins. A hard hitting, London, gangster, revenge story with an electrifying central performance.
The John Wick Franchise and why you can have too much of a good thing.
Jon Cross takes a look at John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum and, what we have now learned is to be, The John Wick Franchise.
Sundance Review: Alex Lehmann's & Mark Duplass' "Paddleton"
Lisa Gullickson gives another review of a film she saw in Park City, Utah at the Sundance Film Festival. This time it’s the buddy dramedy, Paddleton starring Mark Duplass and Ray Romano.
Episode 3 - Geek War
This week Moe and Brandon take a step in a different direction and check out Chris Seaver's 2010's, or 2014's, Geek War.