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The podcast currently has 486 episodes available.
We are all hungry for love, but not that hungry. Jay and guest Carmelita Valdez-McKoy review David Cronenberg’s Shivers (1975).
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Our mothers told us never to do this. Lindsey, Ron, Jay, and guests Misty & Kendall from Two Girls One Crypt review The Hitcher (1986).
Food isn't the only funny thing at the Clown Cafe. Ron, Lindsey, Jay, and guests Anthony and Matt review Terrifier 2 (2022).
And to think, if it weren't for you... we never would've podcasted at all. Ron, Jay,, and special guest Matt from North Pole Radio/Two Broke Geeks review Jordan Peele’s Us (2019).
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Goodnight blue cheese podcast. Jay, Lindsey, Ron, and guest Patrick from Chainsaws & Claws review The Purge: Election Year (2016).
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There's plain few problems can't be solved with a little podcasting and hard work. Jay is joined by Preston to review Pale Rider (1985).
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Time to hit The Holodeck! Jay and Nate review Star Trek: Generations (1994).
This camera has one sharp lens! Jay, Lindsey, Ron, and special guest Carmelita Valdez-McKoy discuss Peeping Tom (1960).
Reviled when it was released, Michael Powell’s bawdy thriller has enjoyed a reappraisal in recent years. Recognized for the killer’s POV camera work, putting the audience in the same view of the killer, and the deeply disturbing psychological underpinnings, modern audiences are finally seeing the root of slashers may not completely reside with 1960’s Psycho, but also in this film.
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The fine line between homage and fan fiction is filled with bioengineered goo. Jay and Nick return to review Alien:Romulus (2024). #AlienRomulus #podcast #alien
The podcast with a face that definitely has character. Lindsey, Ron, and Jay rock n roll with Cry-Baby (1990).
Desperate to shed his teen-heartthrob image, Johnny Depp went looking for a different project and he found one in John Waters’ send up of 1950s rebellious kid culture. On the heels of his major success Hairspray, Waters’ next film brought about a bidding war from studios. However, when it released, the audience response was mixed at best. However, this movie became a cult classic. What gives it such status? Find out in our latest episode!
The podcast currently has 486 episodes available.