All in The After Movie Diner
The After Movie Diner Podcast splashes head first into the world of The Pleasence! Join us as we talk the 1972 horror film, Raw Meat AKA Death Line and learn all about The Pleasencing Two! The Pull of the Pleasence
Your wayward hosts Jim and Jon are back to talk high kicks, shabby beards and mumbly dialogue delivery as they review a Chuck Norris 80s “classic”, Code of Silence!
Jim Wallace and Jon Cross are back talking Edward Norton's Motherless Brooklyn starring Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Willem Dafoe, Alec Baldwin and basically everyone. It’s a pretty awesome detective film set in the 50s filled with great characters.
The 9th Podcasting Birthday is also known as the Dennehy Birthday. To that end, Jim Wallace and Jon Cross wade into the vast Dennehy waters and discuss the TV Movie Jack Reed: Search for Justice which is a Dennehy written, directed and starring movie - Triple Dennehys for the price of none!
Your hosts Jon Cross and Jim Wallace discuss 1997’s serial killer thriller, SwitchBack from Jeb Stuart, the writer of Die Hard and The Fugitive, starring Dennis Quaid, Danny Glover and R Lee Ermey. The discussion gets passionate, interesting and goes to lots of different places - which is more than you can say for SwitchBack.
Hosts Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk about Drew Pearce's 2018 Sci-Fi Actioner, Hotel Artemis starring Jodie Foster, Jeff Goldblum, Sterling K Brown, Dave Bautista and more.
Our intrepid explorers of James Spader’s world of sleaze, Jim Wallace and Jon Cross discuss the decidedly dud like Keys To Tulsa which co-stars Eric Bleedin’ Stoltz.
For the 3rd episode of Sleazy Spader Springtime 5: This time it’s Sleazonal! Your guides to the realm of Sleazy James Spader, Jon Cross and Jim Wallace experience the slow burning sensation of 2000’s Slow Burn a film that should probably have been slowly burnt.
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace discover the underlying Kennedy conspiracy related to the 2002, sleazy thriller, The StickUp for this 2nd episode of Sleazy Spader Springtime 5: This time it’s Sleazonal!
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace return to the realm of the James Spader sleaze and talk 2 Days in the Valley for this 1st episode of Sleazy Spader Springtime 5: This time it’s Sleazonal!
Jay Mayo joins us in the diner and rips it up with his own tasty Top 5 Troma films. We also complain heartily about idiotic and rude behaviour during the Coronavirus pandemic and why people need to be better.
Jason Hewlett from wecamefromthebasement.com joins us to discuss his Top 5 favourite, recent indie horror films.
In the second episode of our new Top 5 Series, Matt Poirier from Direct to Video Connoisseur joins Jon Cross to talk through his Top 5 Albert Pyun movies. His choices may surprise you… it may also surprise you how many Pyun films you probably own!
In the first of our new - Top 5s From Quarantine series - Jon Cross talks to regular co-host J.E.A. Wallace about the best movies to watch while quarantined. We also answer a ton of listeners questions that get us talking about Hollywood, streaming, theatre closures, foreign language films and more!
Matt Farley from Motern Media joins Jon Cross to wax rhapsodic about the new Miscellaneous Plumbing Album - Where Our Hearts Can Be A Shambles - the trials and joys of being an independent musician, the Coen Brothers’ film Inside Llewyn Davis, their plans for a big doco and more!
Recorded last year at the World Premiere but released as Ant Timpson’s comedic and dramatic, wild and weird indie horror, Come To Daddy, starring Elijah Wood and Stephen McHattie, gets its U.S. release this week. Jon Wallace and Jim Wallace join us to share their thoughts on this unique and fun movie.
Jon Cross is joined by Dr. Nick Consol, King of the Keys, to discuss Richard Stanley’s adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s Color Out Of Space starring the almost-always-worth-the-entry-fee, Nicolas Cage.
Grow out your scruffy goatees, put on your flat caps, strap on your ludicrously tartan tracksuit and affect a wobbly mockney accent because this week our hosts talk Guy Ritchie’s latest, The Gentlemen.
Jon Cross is joined by Moe Porne, Doc Paul Crowson and Andrew Buckley for the eighth annual New Year’s Special Episode. This year they’re talking the often forgotten genre of 1980s sex romps, most specifically: Revenge of the Nerds, The Last American Virgin, Hamburger: The Motion Picture and Splitz!
Jim Wallace and Jon Cross celebrate this most cosy of times with a discussion, over some hearty stew and a tasty burger, of the perennial holiday favourite It’s a Wonderful Life and wonder how a nation raised on this film ended up voting in Mr. Potter!