American Graffiti
Our new reviewer, Brooke Kamishlian, looks back at the Americana classic American Graffiti and asks, does it still hold up today?
Hands of the Ripper
The 'bloke down the pub' is finding that you can't always tell good from bad in 1971's, Hands of the Ripper.
RAIDERS The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made
Jon Cross takes a look at the new Blu-Ray/DVD release from Drafthouse films and MVD - RAIDERS The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made
Episode 196 - Microwave Massacre
Special Guest Moe Porne joins me in the Diner to look back at the pun, boob and bad effects fiesta that is Microwave Massacre.
Suicide Squad
Michael Campochiaro casts his eye over Suicide Squad and finds out that if you ignore the mixed and crazy reviews, maybe there's something enjoyable lurking underneath.
Jay Mayo's Tasty American Troma Reviews - Zombiegeddon
Jay Mayo, stand-up comedian, local legend, podcast titan and Troma fan talks all about his love for 2003's Zombiegeddon!
Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf
Michael Campochiaro, takes a look back at a sequel, which despite being massively inferior to the original and, occasionally is just laughably strange still deserves to be considered a cult classic - Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf
The Evil of Frankenstein
Our favourite 'bloke down the pub' is finding that Frankenstein's memory might not be all that it's cracked up to be in the 1964's, Peter Cushing starring The Evil of Frankenstein.
The Grown Geek Girl Reviews Ghostbusters 2016
Taye Del Val, our very own Grown Geek Girl reviews the controversial new Ghostbusters remake.
Episode 195 - Star Trek Beyond
This week Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk about the latest Star Trek film, Beyond which marks the franchise's 50th year!
The Martial Arts Kid
Jon Cross looks at The Martial arts Kid, the action packed, family film with an anti-bullying message and some cool, 80s action heavyweights in Don 'The Dragon' Wilson and Cynthia Rothrock.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
Our new contributor, Michael Campochiaro, takes a look back at a sequel, which in the last few years, has earned the badge of Cult Classic proudly - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
The Plague of the Zombies
Our good old 'bloke down the pub' is finding a rather British metaphor among the hordes of walking dead in his review of The Plague of the Zombies.
Jay Mayo's Tasty American Troma Reviews - Surf Nazis Must Die
A brand new segment for the site! Jay Mayo, stand-up comedian, local legend, podcast titan and Troma fan talks all about his love for Surf Nazis Must Die!
Odd Man Out (1947)
Grant Nock reviews 1947's classic film noir, Odd Man Out directed by Carol Reed and starring James Mason.
The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires
In our continuing series of articles 'The bloke down the pub' tells us all about his favourite Hammer Horror films. In his thirteenth review he's praising the lunacy of ol' Pete Cushing's swan song as that most indomitable of vampire hunters, Van Helsing in The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires.
Episode 194 - Get Mean
Jim Wallace and Jon Cross review the Blue Underground Blu Ray of gonzo, time-travel, western Get Mean. With music by VooDooFuzz! and new artwork by Peter Osmond!