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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 compares to the original.
Roses are red … violets are blue … listen to this show where Mike and John discuss an eighties horror classic and you’ll fall in love with it too!
In this episode we cover an undeservedly obscure Italian/German/Spanish co-production starring Edward G. Robinson, Janet Leigh and a crazy-as-usual Klaus Kinski caught up in a multi-million dollar jewel heist in Rio.
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 labyrinthian plot and Orwellian themes.
Tobe Hooper’s tale of a seedy carnival full of secrets is the focus of this Horror Digest.
This episodes features a loving tribute to a cult sci-fi movie from Jean-Claude Lord, a canadian b-movie collision of Frankenstein, Terminator and Robocop with Pam Grier somewhere in there between, featuring effects by Stan Winston. AKA Frankenstein 2000.
This episode covers a late seventies AIP monster movie with gooey special effects by Rick Baker.
Today we take a look at Allan Arkush's robotic fairy tale of renegade droids who try to form a nuclear family, with performances from Bernadette Peters and Andy Kaufman, special effects by Stan Winston and a rousing John Williams score.
Robert Mulligan’s eccentric neo-noir crime thriller is the focus of this debut Cinema Spotlight. Listen as we discuss this film and other similar seventies neo-noir flicks along with the work of stars Jason Miller, Bo Hopkins and Linda Haynes.
This episode we profile a seventies holiday classic from the dark side ... Bob Clark's slasher prototype Black Christmas, starring the great Margot Kidder, Olivia Hussey and cinematic chameleon Kier Dullea.
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