The Quatermass Xperiment
Our plucky 'bloke down the pub' is discussing the post WWII British psyche when faced with the sprawling American monster and just what Hammer's 1955 horror/thriller, The Quatermass Xperiment says about the future.
Fantastic Four (2005)
Having revisited Batman Forever, Michael Campochiaro takes a look back at another, much maligned, comic book movie, 2005's Fantastic Four. How does it stand up over a decade later? Read and find out!
Kong: Skull Island
Jon Cross takes a look at the latest incarnation of the iconic King Kong.
30 years of Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn
Today, March 13th 2017, is the 30th year anniversary of the United States theatrical release of Evil Dead 2. Jon Cross talks about why it's probably the greatest film of all time.
The Awesome Women of Genre Movies
Jon Cross lists and discusses the awesome women of genre movies. In Horror, Sci-Fi, Action movies and more, women are the ones to watch!
Rasputin the Mad Monk
What happens when you cover Christopher Lee in mad hair appliances and let his hands, eyes and voice go crazy? Our Hammer Horror loving 'bloke down the pub' finds out when he reviews 1966's Rasputin the Mad Monk.
Episode 3 - Geek War
This week Moe and Brandon take a step in a different direction and check out Chris Seaver's 2010's, or 2014's, Geek War.
Rolling Thunder
Our resident Cult Classics expert, Michael Campochiaro reviews the gritty and brutal 1970s coming-home-from-Vietnam, revenge thriller from Paul Schrader, the writer of Taxi Driver, Rolling Thunder starring William Devane and Tommy Lee Jones.
Episode 213 - Black Belt Jones and Black Gunn
Scott Toomey joins Jon Cross to discuss Black Belt Jones and Black Gunn, two excellent and very different examples of the Blaxploitation era. There's a catch though, these are the first two he's ever seen!!
Episode 212 - Willie Dynamite
On this exciting and hilarious show host Jon Cross is joined by Dee, CJ and DJ Tsu, also known as the 3 Black Geeks and Moe Porne to discuss Blaxploitation classic Willie Dynamite and so much more!
Batman Forever
Our resident Cult Classic enthusiast, Michael Campochiaro looks back at the last time WB/DC tried to be less brooding and more campy and re-evaluates how we look at the least talked about film in Batman's history: Batman Forever
Countess Dracula
Our Hammer Horror loving 'The bloke down the pub' is putting himself in the position of producer and pointing out the couple of things that could improve 1971's Countess Dracula starring Ingrid Pitt
Episode 211 - Scream Blacula Scream
To try and celebrate both Black History Month and Women of Horror Month, Doug Tilley joins Jon Cross to talk about 1973's Scream Blacula Scream.
Interview with Alex & Benjamin Brewer (Filmmakers of The Trust)
Jon Cross talks to Alex and Benjamin Brewer about the stories behind their film The Trust, independent film-making, critics response, working with stars Nic Cage, Jerry Lewis and Elijah Wood and pitching an existential, bleak, comedy drama TV series, starring Carrot Top!
Episode 02 - Maniac Warriors (AKA Empire of Ash and Empire of Ash II)
On this week’s Dead End Drive-In Brandon and Moe delve deep into the low budget, post apocalyptic Canadian scene and take a look at Maniac Warriors (AKA Empire of Ash and Empire of Ash II)!
Episode 210 - 48hrs & Another 48hrs (So 96hrs really)
Moe Porne joins Jon Cross to discuss the Walter Hill, buddy cop, action movies starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte, 48hrs and Another 48hrs.
Top 10 of 2016
Seeing as the Oscar nominations were just announced and I didn't get round to it sooner, here are my Top 10 of 2016.
Episode 209 - Getting Lucky
Jon Cross is joined by podcaster extraordinaire, carpenter, stand-up comedian, American free-liver and local legend, Jay Mayo to discuss the indie, supernatural sex-romp comedy, Getting Lucky
Episode 01 - Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park
Moe and Brandon spoon on the pancake make up, put on their tightest spandex, and tune up their axes to discuss the “classic” made for TV movie Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park.
The Purge: Election Year
In time for the inauguration of President Orangey Fart and at a heightened time of fear and outrage, Michael Campochiaro reviews the latest in The Purge franchise, The Purge: Election Year