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By LoMo Media
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The podcast currently has 81 episodes available.
The boys get strange this week as Aaron forces another weirdo movie on them and Jimmy begins his transformation into a guy that hates movies. Plus, a cannibalism debate and another edition of Film Twitter IRL. All this and more as we discuss Mimi Cave's stylish horror debut, FRESH.
One film industry/pandemic satire, one writer/director/editor known for dramadies, and an ensemble cast half-filled with actors who have never improvised in their life. What could go wrong?
The boys return with special guest Jesse Arkwright to discuss the biggest movie of the year. But is it just another gritty comic book reboot, or does this Godfather-length epic transcend standard superhero fare? Get ready to get SERIOUS as we tackle Matt Reeve's dark take on THE BATMAN.
This week, we venture back into One Missed Call territory and pull a film from a list of "Movies That Don't Actually Exist" - but to shockingly different results. What happened to this late 2000s Nicholas Cage sci-fi disaster thriller, and why haven't more people seen it? Join us as we discuss the strange blip in his filmography that is Alex Proyas' KNOWING.
At the tail-end of a week of horror, the boys discuss sequels, continuity, and social commentary in horror. Plus, they disagree about this week's movie. Grab your friends and hop on the party bus because we're debating David Blue Garcia's new TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.
This week, Aaron raves about one of his favorite horror films that was shot in a location near and dear to our hearts. It's our second "of the Dead" film on the show and thankfully, Jimmy isn't so split on this one. Grab some red paint and hit your local abandoned mall because we're discussing George A. Romero's DAWN OF THE DEAD.
James from Filmcore Digital joins us to discuss a long-anticipated (and delayed) prequel. Does it reach the highs of the previous films, or was it Rasputin us to sleep? Pack your parachute, because today, we dive into Matthew Vaughn's THE KING'S MAN.
This week, the boys return to their roots and finally cover the one that got away. Keep your cards close and Joe Pesci closer as we live in the bright lights and dramatic world created Martin Scorsese's CASINO.
If you ever debated watching a movie before listening to us talk about it, make it this one. Go in cold and pay attention. I'm going to leave it at that and end by quoting Gordon Ramsey: "Finally, a good f*cking movie."
The boys are back from a well-needed week off, only to face perhaps their greatest challenge yet. It's a film that not only 8th grade Aaron hated, but one that would go on to be considered the second-worst film of the entire 2000s. Grab some weird caviar-esque hard candies and check your voicemail for our take on Eric Valette's ONE MISSED CALL remake.
The podcast currently has 81 episodes available.