Share Ball Busters
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Companeros Radio Network
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Welcome back to another episode of Ball Busters: the podcast about lethal ladies, scream queens, man-mangling martial artists, and ferocious female freedom fighters from every corner of the world.
Today, we are joined by Meg from from Ghouls Only Press and the Ghouls Only Cast to spend the next hour or so highlighting two films with similar themes: this week we watched Reform School Girls and Black Mama, White Mama. These are two out of 300+ movies which fall under the women in prison genre which is an ENORMOUS subject spanning 4 to 7 countries and cultures. We don't have that much time, so relax. You don't have to take notes. This is going to be fun.
Please support our Patreon, if you can!
Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669!
Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows:
PATREON EPISODE -
In which Matt and Alistair explore the significantly strange world of podcasts, and look for the wheat amongst the chaff, and then try to learn from other podcasters' successes (and/or failures).
Please support our Patreon, if you can!
Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669!
Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows:
Welcome back to another episode of Ball Busters: the podcast about lethal ladies, scream queens, man-mangling martial artists, and ferocious female freedom fighters from every corner of the world.
Today, we are joined by Gretchen Brooks to discuss a trio of 60s Japanese horror movies including an influential masterpiece, an underrated gem, and a hallucinogenic fairy tale. If you’re a fan of Kaiju and Japanese monster movies, you might recognize Gretchen from the KaijuCast. Gretchen has also worked with the H.P.L. Film Festival, the Portland Horror Film Festival and as a co-host of the up and coming podcast Gretchen and Gwen Watch Movies.
Notable Timestamps:
Feature Presentation: Japanese Horror Movies (44:38):
The Ball Busters theme song was written, composed, produced and performed by Casey Lyons aka Target & Hondo.
Please support our Patreon, if you can!
Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669!
Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows:
Welcome to Ball Busters: a podcast about lethal ladies, scream queens, man-mangling martial artists, and ferocious female freedom fighters from every corner of the world.
This time on the show, we dive into horror for the month of October and discuss some of our favourite and underrated final girls from slasher history! Joining us on today’s show to discuss these bad-ass survivors is none other than Heather Wiese, who you may have heard on Movie Melt, Songs on Trial, Junkfood Dinner and much more!
Timestamps:
Feature Presentation: Underrated Final Girls (1:17:45):
The Ball Busters theme song was written, composed, produced and performed by Casey Lyons aka Target & Hondo.
Please support our Patreon, if you can!
Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669!
Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows:
Welcome to the debut episode of Ball Busters: a podcast about lethal ladies, scream queens, man-mangling martial artists, and ferocious female freedom fighters from every corner of the world.
For our first episode, we discuss the origins of the podcast and what we aim to achieve through our future episodes before diving into documentary film Gaea Girls from 2000 (directed by Kim Longinotto & Jano Williams.)
This tough documentary pulls back the curtain on Japan's Gaea Girls as we witness the brutal and intense training regime that many professional hopefuls must go through before being allowed in the ring full-time.
Notable timestamps for this episode:
Other notes and credits:
Please support our Patreon, if you can!
Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669!
Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows:
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.