Get ready for an eighties flashback! In this episode we Spotlight Martha Coolidge’s whiz kid comedic hit featuring a young Val Kilmer, an even younger-looking Gabriel Jarret and a stern-looking William Atherton.
An appreciation of Frederick S. Clarke’s “magazine with a sense of wonder” which featured insightful retrospectives of horror and sci-fi cinema along with a unique editorial spirit and pioneering on-set profiles of up-and-coming films. Show ...
A weekly listing of what’s new and interesting in television broadcasts, theatrical screens and home video releases. Featured This Week: The Cinema of Jean Rollin (Blu-Ray, Kino/Redemption, Jan 24, 2012)
In this episode we dive into an Italian fantasy bonanza from Antonio Margheriti featuring a screaming Reb Brown, John Steiner doing his best Sith Lord impression and a bunch of blue apemen being flooded out. ...
This episode of Horror Digest features a 2009 Imagicon panel discussion with Texas Chainsaw Massacre‘s “Grandpa” John Dugan and TCM part 2‘s Leatherface, Bill Johnson. Listen as they reminisce about their on-set experiences with Tobe ...
In this episode John and Mike cover Brian DePalma’s swirling mix of Vertigo and Rear Window set against a glossy eighties Los Angeles with Craig Wasson, Deborah Shelton and an early stand-out performance from Melanie ...
Richard Kelly’s enigmatic tale of an alternate-reality Southern California on the brink of armageddon is the focus of this confounding installment of Sci-Fi Showcase. Listen as John and Mike attempt to grapple with the film’s ...
In this episode we take a nostalgic look back at Jonathan Ross’ 1988-89 British television series which featured indie cult directors such as H.G. Lewis, Ray Dennis Steckler, Doris Wishman, Stuart Gordon, Tsui Hark, Fred ...
In this episode we spotlight a powerful witnessing tool and a seminal work of the Godsploitation genre – Estus Pirkle and Ron Ormond’s The Burning Hell. We also cover Ormond and Pirkle’s earlier If Footmen ...
A weekly listing of what’s new and interesting in television broadcasts, theatrical screens and home video releases. Featured This Week: The Town That Dreaded Sundown (Fri, TCM, 2:00 AM).
This episode contains a strong criticism of Rob Zombie’s early cinematic works, focusing on both the positives and negatives of Corpses and Rejects along with the post-modern retro horror climate from which they were birthed.
This episode features a look into Patrick McGoohan’s groundbreaking television series, featuring a comprehensive analysis of the show and it’s timely themes. Also, we cover the Jim Caviezel / Ian McKellen remake and how it ...