Dead & Buried - 3 Disc - 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray Review
We review the new Blue Underground, 3 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of the slightly lost curio of early 80s horror, Dead & Buried.
Jakob's Wife - Blu-Ray Review
Barbara Crampton and Larry Fessenden star in Travis Stevens’ vampire movie with marriage problems, Jakob’s Wife. We review the film and the blu-ray out July 20, 2021.
The Driver
Aaron Carruthers has a review for horror action film, The Driver, starring Mark Dacascos - the third part of a trilogy but the first released (and part two hasn’t even started shooting yet), oh don’t you just love it!
Honest Thief
Aaron Carruthers has a review for the latest Liam Neeson action outing, Honest Thief.
Episode 306 - Come To Daddy
Recorded last year at the World Premiere but released as Ant Timpson’s comedic and dramatic, wild and weird indie horror, Come To Daddy, starring Elijah Wood and Stephen McHattie, gets its U.S. release this week. Jon Wallace and Jim Wallace join us to share their thoughts on this unique and fun movie.
SUNDANCE REVIEW: Minari
Lisa Gullickson, reviews Lee Isaac Chung’s childhood drama Minari from the Sundance Film Festival 2020
The Kick Ass Genre Films We Cannot Wait to See at Sundance
Lisa Gullickson is back out in Park City, Utah reporting on the Sundance Film Festival 2020 and to whet our appetites for what’s to come, she’s presenting her list of the kick ass genre films she can’t wait to see at Sundance!
Blinded by the Light
Aaron Carruthers is back and taking a look at the new Blu-Ray/DVD release of Gurinder Chadha’s Blinded By The Light.
The trailer for VFW is here!
We have the new trailer for the hotly anticipated, Joe Begos directed VFW starring Stephen Lang, William Sadler, Martin Kove, George Wendt and Fred “The Hammer” Williamson
Episode 295 - Rambo: Last Blood
On this episode, the grumpy old men of podcasting, Jon Cross and Jim Wallace, talk about the grumpy old man of action movies, Sylvester Stallone and his new film as one of his most iconic characters, Rambo: Last Blood.
Fantastic Fest Review: Takashi Miike’s First Love Proves the Yakuza Genre is Worth Fighting For
Lisa Gullickson sends back another review from Fantastic Fest 2019. This time it’s the blood soaked and violent, romantic, drama First Love from filmmaker Takashi Miike.
Fantastic Fest Review: Joe Begos’ VFW is a Bloody Good Time for Genre Film Fanatics
Our roving reviewer down at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Tx. Lisa Gullickson had the luck and privilege to see the premiere of one of our hotly anticipated fall titles, Joe Begos’ VFW starring William Sadler, Fred Williamson, Stephen Lang and George Wendt.
Fantastic Fest Review: VHYes – A Nostalgic Romp Through Being a Child of the 80s with Director Jack Henry Robbins
Lisa Gullickson, reporting from Austin, TX, sends her first Fantastic Fest 2019 review of 80s nostalgia fest, family comedy and TV parody, Jack Henry Robbins’ VHYes.
The Hotly Anticipated VFW Finds Distributors Ahead of its Debut at Fantastic Fest
VFW, the groovy new action horror from filmmaker Joe Begos and starring Diner favourites William Sadler and Fred “The Hammer” Williamson finds a home with RLJE and Fangoria - we have the skinny!
Interview with Hayley Griffith - Star of Satanic Panic
Jon Cross talks to Hayley Griffith star of the new, glossy and gory horror comedy Satanic Panic which is out IN THEATERS and ON VOD and DIGITAL HD: September 6, 2019
Episode 292 - Ready or Not
We talk Ready or Not, the new horror comedy starring Samara Weaving, Adam Brody and Andie MacDowell and all the great indie, genre films of 2019, in the Hollywood Diner, Chelsea New York.
Madness in the Method
Jon Cross takes a look at the directorial debut of Jason Mewes - the Jay of Jay and Silent Bob - who has created a darkly comic, self reflecting, tale of Hollyweird insanity with a fun, eclectic cast in Madness In The Method.
Episode 291 - 47 Meters Down: Uncaged
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace watch some women, 2 of which are famous people’s daughters, get attacked by blind, albino sharks amongst the Mayan ruins of Mexico in 47 Meters Down: Uncaged
Interview with Richard Bates Jr. - Director of Tone-Deaf
Jon Cross talks to Richard Bates Jr. Director of Tone-Deaf starring Robert Patrick and Amanda Crew, a gonzo, horror comedy that is released in the U.S. on August 23rd, 2019.