The PM ENTERTAINMENT PODCAST


Episode 8 - A Dangerous Place
Karate! Dirt bikes! Corey Feldman! This week we dive into A Dangerous Place — PM Entertainment’s teen martial arts mayhem mashup starring Ted Jan Roberts and a killer supporting cast including Marshall R. Teague, Erin Gray, Mako, and Dick Van Patten.
Joining us again is Matt Poirier of Direct to Video Connoisseur, plus we’ve got a special interview with fight choreographer and PM legend Art Camacho.

Episode 7 - Intent To Kill
Traci Lords. Yaphet Kotto. Gasoline-soaked lingerie. This week, the PM Entertainment Podcast dives into Intent to Kill—a seedy, explosive, and wildly feminist flip on the vigilante cop flick. Host Jon Cross is joined by writer and action movie expert Corey Danna to unpack all the gritty glory of this Charles T. Kanganis cult gem.
Tune in, rate, review, and get ready for PM chaos like only Lords can deliver.

Episode 6 - Zero Tolerance
This week, we’re talking Zero Tolerance (1994) starring Robert Patrick. Joining us for the ride is Charlie Chase from Give Me Back My Action & Horror Movies, plus special guests from the heart of PM: Joseph Merhi, Jacobsen Hart, and Ken Blakey

Episode 5 - Shotgun
This week on The PM Entertainment Podcast, we take aim at SHOTGUN (1989) — a gritty, grimy, utterly bonkers blast of renegade justice straight from the PM vault. Joining us to break down all the chaos is Moe Von Helvete (formerly of Drunk on VHS). Plus, we’ve got a quick clip from Paul G. Volk, who worked the boom mic on the film, edited it and has a story or two of his own.

Episode 4 - The Art of Dying - A Wings Hauser Celebration
This week, we pay tribute to Wings Hauser in a jam-packed celebration of his life and career.
We talk The Art of Dying, with our guest Adam Riot Thorn.
We interview Steve Mitchell, the man behind the upcoming Hauser documentary Working Class Actor, and actress Kathleen Kinmont joins us to share her memories of co-starring with Wings in the movie.
To round out this tribute, we hear from PM Entertainment legends Joseph Merhi, Rick Pepin, and Paul G. Volk with reflections on working with Wings and the making of The Art of Dying.