Gustav Möller’s The Guilty
Lisa Gullickson takes a look at original, claustrophobic and tense thriller, Gustav Möller’s The Guilty.
Episode 266 - Hunter Killer and What Horror We Watched This Week
We talk the new Gerard Butler, submarine set, action thriller, Hunter Killer and we make a surprising discovery! We also delve into our horror/Halloween viewing - including Urban Legends, Bloody Birthday, The Boogey Man and The Last Horror Film.
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 264 - Former Glory and Spies Like Us
Returning champion, Motern Media’s Matt Farley joins host Jon Cross to talk Miscellaneous Plumbing Fixtures album "Former Glory" and the 80s Dan Aykroyd & Chevy Chase buddy, road movie Spies Like Us.
Episode 263 - The Happytime Murders
Destined to be the podcast that reviews the movies you either don’t want to see, haven’t seen or no one else is talking about, our intrepid hosts go and see R rated puppet noir comedy, The Happytime Murders…
Mandy - There's a chainsaw fight and a Nightbeast reference, what more do you need to know?
We wrap our head around one of the most beautiful exploitation films ever made and wax rhapsodic about the use Don Dohler’s Nightbeast as relationship exposition. Oh yeah and there’s a chainsaw fight…
Episode 262 - The Meg
A bloated budget, an international cast headed by The Stath and a plot that sounds like it was ripped from the notes at a SYFY Channel Producer's brainstorm - the surprise hit of the summer? we are finally taking on The Meg!
The Devil Rides Out
The Bloke Down The Pub, our Hammer Horror fanatic, can’t believe anyone, let alone the producer, doesn’t love the Christopher Lee starring The Devil Rides Out from 1968.
Episode 261 - Hammer Horror Month - Vampire Circus
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace, dastardly denizens of the New York City diner, are back discussing one last Hammer Horror film - Vampire Circus from 1972.
When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth
The Bloke Down The Pub, lover of all things Hammer, is asking the big life questions about the J.G. Ballard story and gobble-de-gook, caveman picture When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth from 1970.
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
Episode 259 - Hammer Horror Month - The Evil of Frankenstein
Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk Peter Cushing in The Evil of Frankenstein as part of our on-going Hammer Horror Month.
Episode 258 - Hammer Horror Month - The Abominable Snowman
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace start a month long dive into Hammer Horror films with the 1957 film The Abominable Snowman. Discussion of England, nostalgia and Peter Cushing abounds!
Episode 257 - 7 Years of podcasting! - Yellow Submarine 50th Anniversary
On this our 7th Anniversary of podcasting, hosts Jon Cross and Jim Wallace take in the 50th Anniversary screening of The Beatles inspired, animation classic, Yellow Submarine.
Episode 256 - On Dangerous Ground (1951)
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace talk the 1951 film noir On Dangerous Ground starring Ida Lupino and Robert Ryan.
A Further 5 Random Bigfoot Thoughts from Owen
As beardy as Bigfoot himself, Owen Durivage eats, sleeps, burps and farts Sasquatch. Read five more of his mini reviews of various films from the bargain bin Bigfoot genre…
Episode 255 - Hard Times
Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk about Walter Hill's debut feature - depression era, New Orleans set, hobo boxing picture Hard Times starring Charles Bronson and James Coburn.
Vidar the Vampire Blasphemes its Way Into Your Heart
Lisa Gullickson looks at Norwegian horror, comedy Vidar the Vampire and ends up having to look at quite a lot more than she bargained for!
Episode 254 - Tuff Turf - Sleazy Spader Springtime! 3: "Tis The Sleazon" No.4
New guests to the Diner, Rick Mancrush & Marc James, from the Poop Culture Podcast, drop by to talk James Spader's first starring role in schizophrenic 80s gem, Tuff Turf which co-stars Robert Downey Jr.