No Stopping The Stover
Jon Cross reviews the new documentary on Baltimore acting legend George Stover, from film-makers Jeff Herberger and Lee Doll.
The Alien Factor Limited Edition Signed Blu Ray
Jon Cross reviews Retromedia's limited edition release of Don Dohler's The Alien Factor on Blu Ray
Episode 193 - Cell
Jim Wallace and Jon Cross watch Cell, starring John Cusack and Samuel L Jackson, surrounded by some of the maddest and smelliest people NYC has to offer.
Episode 192 - The Stuff
You just can't get enough... of The Stuff! This week Jim Wallace is back in the Diner with Jon Cross discussing Larry Cohen's 80s, fun, horror satire.
Outlaws and Angels
New Contributor, Moe “The Weirdo Von Helvete” Porne, reviews the latest western release from Momentum Pictures, Outlaws and Angels
Episode 191 - The King of Comedy
Hilarious curmudgeon, Marc McDonald, joins us back in the Diner, after a long time of not being on the show at all, to talk Martin Scorsese's under-appreciated masterpiece, The King of Comedy.
Episode 190 - Cape Fear 1991
Matt Farley of Motern Media is back on the podcast! and this time we're talking Cape Fear 1991, remakes, using children in movies, Scorsese and De Niro and so much more.
Episode 189 - Caine & Keaton 5 - Quicksand
We are exceptionally thrilled to welcome back Jon Wallace to the Diner and to delve into more Caine & Keaton madness. This is the only film, we know of, that they starred in together - Quicksand!
We also take a lot of listeners questions and there is the usual comedy and music!
Tickled - A Spoiler Free Review
Jon Cross reviews what is definitely his documentary of the year (so far - although it would be a tough act to beat) and may even be his movie of the year.
Jon invites you to plunge down the bizarre, fascinating and frightening rabbit hole that is the world of online, extreme, competitive tickling videos.
Yes, you read that right.
Episode 188 - Blue Steel/Kathryn Bigelow/Women of genre film
This week Jim Wallace and Jon Cross try a new cinema and a new diner to review the old film, Kathryn Bigelow's Blue Steel from 1989, starring Jamie Lee Curtis. They also talk women in genre film, comedy returns to the Diner and there's also a brand new song!
NOT ONLY THAT! There's also a video that shows behind the scenes of this episode!
Don't miss this one!
Night Creatures/Captain Clegg
The Bloke Down the Pub is thanking himself that he watched 1962's Night Creatures/Captain Clegg for more than five minutes and again, singing the praises of Peter Cushing!
The Grown Geek Girl reviews X-Men: Apocalypse
Taye Del Val, our resident Grown Geek Girl is back with her excellent video review of X-Men: Apocalypse!
Finding Fanny
Kiva, our resident, expert, Bollywood reviewer talks about the, possibly too American, film Finding Fanny. A road trip romantic drama with a dark, fun sense of humour.
Venom - Blue Underground Blu-Ray Review
Jon Cross reviews Blue Underground's Blu Ray release of Venom starring Sterling Hayden, Klaus Kinski, Nicol Williamson, Susan George and Oliver Reed as Dave.
The Haunting of Alice D Review
Jon Cross reviews horror film The Haunting of Alice D starring Kane Hodder.
The Zero Boys & Hired to Kill - A Nico Mastorakis Double Bill
Jon Cross reviews a Nico Mastorakis double bill of Blu Rays from Arrow Video: The Zero Boys and Hired To Kill.
The Curse of the Werewolf
The Bloke Down the Pub finds the tragedy and beauty in Oliver Reed as the wolf-man in 1961's The Curse of the Werewolf.
The Horde Review & Interview
I take a look at the surreal and action packed horror film, The Horde. The review includes my interview with one of the stars, iconic screen villain, Vernon Wells.
Regression Review & Interview
We take a look at the Ethan Hawke, Emma Watson and David Thewlis starring Regression and talk to Dale Dickey all about her role and experience with the film.
The Brides of Dracula
The Bloke Down the Pub waxes rhapsodic about Peter Cushing as the quintessential cinematic Van Helsing in 1960's Brides of Dracula.