Green Inferno AKA Cannibal Holocaust 2
Aaron Carruthers takes a look at 88 Films’ Blu-Ray release of Antonio Climati‘s Green Inferno AKA Cannibal Holocaust 2.
Episode 276 - Fighting with my Family
Our intrepid hosts Jon Cross and Jim Wallace sit down to eat fried junk and talk Stephen Merchant's Fighting with my Family, the true story of Paige, the WWE wrestler, starring Florence Pugh, Jack Lowden, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Dwayne Johnson and Vince Vaughn.
Episode 275 - Alita: Battle Angel
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace talk Peter Weller interviews, finding positivity on social media by sharing this very show and new young adult, sci-fi blockbuster Alita: Battle Angel from James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez.
Triple Threat, the Martial Arts Spectacular, Coming to Theatres in March!
We have the trailer, the poster, the images, the release date and all the latest info on Jesse V Johnson’s Martial Arts mash-up extravaganza Triple Threat starring Tony Jaa, Tiger Chen, Iko Uwais, Michael Jai White and Scott Adkins.
Wacko - Vinegar Syndrome Blu-Ray Review
Thanks to Vinegar Syndrome, Jon Cross finally gets to sit down again and watch Wacko, a movie he hasn’t seen in over 20 years and which was something of a weird, messy holy grail quest, which is finally at an end! Read his review of the film and its new Blu-Ray here.
Episode 274 - Glass
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace talk about Glass and M Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable trilogy Starring Bruce Willis, James McAvoy and Samuel L Jackson.
World On A Wire - Second Sight UK Blu-Ray Review
Aaron Carruthers takes a look at the new, U.K., Limited Edition Second Sight Blu-Ray release of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's acclaimed and influential science fiction classic World on a Wire.
The Unnamable - MVD Unearthed Classics Blu-Ray Review
Jon Cross takes a look at MVD’s Unearthed Classic Blu-Ray release of The Unnamable, a rare, low budget, late 80s monster movie based on an H.P. Lovecraft short story.
Interview with Peter Weller
I can’t believe it happened! The legendary and iconic Dr.Peter Weller joins me, Jon Cross in the booth to tell stories about Of Unknown Origin, Shakedown, Screamers, Naked Lunch, Jazz, James Woods and much more! It’s a trip man! Have a listen!
SUNDANCE review: Abe Forsythe’s Little Monsters
Lisa Gullickson is still bringing us reviews of the films she had the pleasure of seeing at Sundance and hopefully will be hitting our multiplex or streaming screens sometime soon - this time around it’s Abe Forsythe’s Aussie zombie/comedy Little Monsters starring Lupita Nyong’o, Alexander England, and Josh Gad.
Episode 273 - The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace talk Hitler killing, Bigfoot killing, moustaches, cool cars, pathos, politics, practical effects and passion when they review The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot. Currently my movie of 2019 with nothing on the horizon look set to beat it.
SUNDANCE Review: Johannes Nyholm’s Koko-Di Koko-da
For her latest Sundance review Lisa Gullickson gets caught in a perpetual Swedish, nightmare, fairytale loop with Johannes Nyholm’s Koko-Di Koko-da.
Sundance Review: Alex Lehmann's & Mark Duplass' "Paddleton"
Lisa Gullickson gives another review of a film she saw in Park City, Utah at the Sundance Film Festival. This time it’s the buddy dramedy, Paddleton starring Mark Duplass and Ray Romano.
Rendel, the Finnish Punisher coming to DVD and Digital 25th February 2019 in the UK
We have the scoop on Rendel, the Finnish Punisher which is getting a DVD and digital release in the UK in February!
Zombies, Martial Arts and Post-Apocalyptic action abound predictably in Redcon-1. We have the trailer and the poster
Another day another “zombie” film. We’ve got the trailer and the poster for Redcon-1 being released by Dread Central Presents and Epic Pictures this spring. The difference with this one? The zombies do karate - insert eye roll here.
Episode 272 - The Man Who Fell To Earth
Our plucky hosts, Jon Cross & Jim Wallace wrestle with the David Bowie starring, 70s cult classic, Nicolas Roeg’s The Man Who Fell To Earth, what works today, what doesn’t, the difference between arty and just plain crap and putting a fried egg on everything!
Dracula AKA The Horror of Dracula
For his 50th Hammer Horror review, The Bloke Down The Pub talks about why 1958’s Dracula AKA Horror of Dracula remains the quintessential Hammer film and the benchmark by which all others are measured.
Also we reveal The Bloke Down The Pub’s true identity!!!
Sundance Review: BEDLAM
Lisa Gullickson starts her Sundance Film Festival reviews with a powerful and important documentary on mental health - Bedlam, the documentary passion project of Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, MD
Apollo 11 Exclusive, Official Trailer
We have the exclusive, official trailer for Apollo 11 from director Todd Douglas Miller. A cinematic event fifty years in the making.
The Big Heist steals our hearts, minds and souls with debut MO75
Jon Cross delves deep into the sprawling, dense and delightful masterpiece that is MO75 Vol 1-3 by The Big Heist and comes out an enriched and changed man.