All in The After Movie Diner
Scott Toomey joins Jon Cross to talk 80s and 90s movies where kids and/or teenagers get embroiled in espionage and dragged into danger! Two such films are Cloak & Dagger and If Looks Could Kill AKA Teen Agent - hear us talk about these films and more on an all new episode!
We’re very excited to release our Christmas episode with all new guest David Frazer! We talk about the unfairly relatively unsung, horror Christmas classic, Christmas Evil AKA You Better Watch Out. We also talk about Dave’s new album Pillaging Villagers!
Jon Wallace joins us back in the Diner to talk the 1996 Baseball thriller, Tony Scott’s The Fan, starring Robert de Niro and Wesley Snipes.
We’ve got albino, mulleted Stacy Keach, robot Pam Grier, a new announcer, the host of The Projection Booth podcast, Mike White, new music from Miscellaneous Plumbing Fixtures and much more on our Class of 1999 episode!
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!
Jon Cross talks with author, blogger, podcaster and direct to video connoisseur, Matt Poirier all about his new novel, the movie Critters, Dan Aykroyd’s music, Nazi game shows, red head discrimination and more.
On this our TENTH ANNIVERSARY EPISODE we celebrate indie film and good friends with conversations and interviews all about the best film of 2021, Heard She Got Married from filmmakers Matt Farley and Charlie Roxburgh!
On this episode we talk 3 movies by Indie Horror Directors and their various efforts in and out of the Hollywood studio system - The Reckoning, The Void and The Quick and the Dead.
This week Jim and Jon talk about mad ice cream vendors, they go deep into all sorts of conversations and theories regarding the new Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham movie, Wrath of Man and there’s also another great shed based email from listener, Robin Doyle!
Jon starts his journey delving into modern horror with a look at 2017’s Netflix Stephen King adaptation, 1922 starring Thomas Jane.
This week’s episode is a podcast Frankenstein’s Monster that was cobbled together despite technical issues and really grumpy hosts. See if you can notice. Oh and we talk about an energy drink hopped up and mute Nic Cage fighting large, animatronic, anthropomorphic, cartoon animals.
On this episode Jim Wallace implausibly manages to get Jon Cross to watch and talk about (at length) the low budget Bruce Willis, Sci-Fi movie Breach directed by someone very lazy who once made a Dove commercial.
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace conclude their killer vehicle/Emilio Estevez/Stephen King trilogy with Alex Cox’s 1984 sci-fi/comedy debut Repo Man.
Off the back of our Stephen King/Emilio Estevez discussion last week, it was decided to tackle another King film but we didn’t stray far from Maximum Overdrive, sticking, as we do, with a killer vehicle movie - John Carpenter’s Christine.
As host Jon Cross was briefly in North Carolina we decided to cover one of the State’s wildest and weirdest movies, Maximum Overdrive. We don’t take all of the cocaine but Stephen King did and what resulted from it, is, at the very least, interesting. Oh and Jon starts a cult…
Scott Toomey and Kimberly Cross join host Jon Cross to talk all about Scott Rosenberg’s and Ted Demme’s Beautiful Girls on its 25th Anniversary
This week we are joined by guest co-host Jay Mayo to talk all about Barry Levinson’s 1982 coming of age, comedy, drama, Diner, as well as speedboat chases, inaccurate guns, double taking pigeons, selfish dog owners and more sheds!
This week our intrepid podcast hosts explore the memesphere, discuss sheds, devise a variety of weird t-shirt slogans and go back to our childhood….childhood…childhood (echo) to talk the teens vs terrorists, boarding school set action caper, Toy Soldiers - as a tie-in to our star, Keith Coogan, interview!
Well here it is, the finale to our Outrageously Bad Eric Idle Film Season - did we leave the most outrageously bad till last? Potentially... Come listen as Jim Wallace and Jon Cross wrestle with Robert Downey Sr’s Too Much Sun starring Eric Idle, Ralph Macchio, Robert Downey Jr., Leo Rossi and more…
Our Eric Idle season continues with a very rare comedy caper from 1991, Missing Pieces, that we have every intention in reviving and making a huge smash hit! We also speak to one of the film’s stars, Robert Wuhl!