The Kick Ass Genre Films We Cannot Wait to See at Sundance
Lisa Gullickson is back out in Park City, Utah reporting on the Sundance Film Festival 2020 and to whet our appetites for what’s to come, she’s presenting her list of the kick ass genre films she can’t wait to see at Sundance!
Blinded by the Light
Aaron Carruthers is back and taking a look at the new Blu-Ray/DVD release of Gurinder Chadha’s Blinded By The Light.
Episode 301 - Knives Out
Grumpy old, irrelevant men Jon Cross and Jim Wallace return to the New York City, diner, nightlife to discuss Rian Johnson’s Knives Out.
Teen Movie Hell
Michael Campochiaro looks at Mike "McBeardo" McPadden's indispensable tome to the sex romp, comedy, teen movies of the 70s, 80s and 90s, Teen Movie Hell, from publisher Bazillion Points, 2019
The trailer for VFW is here!
We have the new trailer for the hotly anticipated, Joe Begos directed VFW starring Stephen Lang, William Sadler, Martin Kove, George Wendt and Fred “The Hammer” Williamson
Episode 297 - Zombieland Double Tap
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace hang out at Paul’s Da Burger Joint where they don’t serve tea but the server does seem surprisingly up on new technology - there, our intrepid duo talk about the inevitable despair of modern times and the 10 year reunion sequel, Zombieland Double Tap.
Episode 295 - Rambo: Last Blood
On this episode, the grumpy old men of podcasting, Jon Cross and Jim Wallace, talk about the grumpy old man of action movies, Sylvester Stallone and his new film as one of his most iconic characters, Rambo: Last Blood.
Fantastic Fest Review: Thai Film The Pool is About a Guy Stuck in a Pool. What More Do You Need?
In her latest Fantastic Fest review, Lisa Gullickson contemplates being stuck in an empty pool for days, what kind of premise that is for a movie and how we’re all just one mistake away from having one of those “you’ll never believe this but…” stories. Read her review for Ping Lumpraploeng’s independent horror, The Pool.
Fantastic Fest Review: Takashi Miike’s First Love Proves the Yakuza Genre is Worth Fighting For
Lisa Gullickson sends back another review from Fantastic Fest 2019. This time it’s the blood soaked and violent, romantic, drama First Love from filmmaker Takashi Miike.
Fantastic Fest Review: Joe Begos’ VFW is a Bloody Good Time for Genre Film Fanatics
Our roving reviewer down at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Tx. Lisa Gullickson had the luck and privilege to see the premiere of one of our hotly anticipated fall titles, Joe Begos’ VFW starring William Sadler, Fred Williamson, Stephen Lang and George Wendt.
Fantastic Fest Review: VHYes – A Nostalgic Romp Through Being a Child of the 80s with Director Jack Henry Robbins
Lisa Gullickson, reporting from Austin, TX, sends her first Fantastic Fest 2019 review of 80s nostalgia fest, family comedy and TV parody, Jack Henry Robbins’ VHYes.
The Hotly Anticipated VFW Finds Distributors Ahead of its Debut at Fantastic Fest
VFW, the groovy new action horror from filmmaker Joe Begos and starring Diner favourites William Sadler and Fred “The Hammer” Williamson finds a home with RLJE and Fangoria - we have the skinny!
Episode 292 - Ready or Not
We talk Ready or Not, the new horror comedy starring Samara Weaving, Adam Brody and Andie MacDowell and all the great indie, genre films of 2019, in the Hollywood Diner, Chelsea New York.
Madness in the Method
Jon Cross takes a look at the directorial debut of Jason Mewes - the Jay of Jay and Silent Bob - who has created a darkly comic, self reflecting, tale of Hollyweird insanity with a fun, eclectic cast in Madness In The Method.
Episode 291 - 47 Meters Down: Uncaged
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace watch some women, 2 of which are famous people’s daughters, get attacked by blind, albino sharks amongst the Mayan ruins of Mexico in 47 Meters Down: Uncaged
Them That Follow
Jon Cross goes amongst the land of religious nutters with snakes to review Dan Madison Savage and Britt Poulton’s debut feature Them That Follow starring Walton Goggins, Olivia Coleman, Jim Gaffigan and Alice Englert.
Jay & Silent Bob Reboot - Trailer reaction
Jon Cross takes a look at the new Jay & Silent Bob Reboot trailer and waxes rhapsodic about Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse!
Chernobyl TV Series Review
Aaron Carruthers takes a look at the Emmy nominated Chernobyl TV Mini Series starring Jared Harris, Emily Watson, Stellan Skarsgård and Jessie Buckley.