“You’re out of order!”: …and Justice for All (1979)
There is an idealist in all of us, some shake it off, while others spend their lives fighting the system or wishing they could fight the system… Michael Campochiaro talks relating to Al Pacino’s idealistic character in Norman Jewison's ...and Justice for All from 1979.
Episode 248 - Black Panther
Comic Book expert extraordinaire, David DeMoss, joins Jon Cross talking about Marvel’s Black Panther on the eve of Avengers: Infinity Wars.
True Conviction
Lindsey Thomas takes a look at a fascinating documentary about the men, who after being released from prison - after serving time for crimes they didn't commit - set up a detective agency to help other such people incorrectly incarcerated. Read all about Jamie Meltzer’s new documentary True Conviction.
Episode 247 - RAMPAGE
Hosts Jon Cross and Jim Wallace talk Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, giant monsters, lack of specialness, playing to our crowd, the Swedish L wars and so many sequel ideas!
John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place: In A Place Everyone Can Hear You Scream
Lisa Gullickson examines the sound of silence and familial normalcy in an abnormal world with John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place.
Twins of Evil
The Bloke Down The Pub, lover of all things Hammer, is finally tackling cleavage and the preponderance of "twins" of another kind in the third part of Hammer's Karnstein trilogy, 1971's Twins of Evil starring Peter Cushing.
Episode 246 - Sunset Boulevard
On this episode Jon Cross and Jim Wallace go back to 1950 and the wonderful Hollywood satire, drama and film noir Sunset Boulevard co-written & directed by Billy Wilder and starring William Holden, Gloria Swanson and Erich von Stroheim.
Ready Player One: Reference Less and Say More
Lisa Gullickson takes a look at Steven Spielberg's latest young adult, blockbuster Ready Player One and asks just what is a reference without substance?
Lost Weekend IX: Bad Genius
Lisa Gullickson is back reviewing a teen comedy/drama movie from the recent Lost Weekend IX Film Festival at the Alamo Drafthouse in Winchester, VA - Bad Genius - the highest grossing Thai Film of 2017.
Episode 245 - The Hurricane Heist
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace head to the West Side Diner to dissect the intricate plotting, the deft dialogue and the quiet, earnest drama of Rob Cohen's The Hurricane Heist.
Episode 244 - Red Sparrow
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace talk about the possible meanings behind, and the things that don't make sense about, the visceral and controversial new movie - Red Sparrow, starring Jennifer Lawrence.
Episode 243 - Ganja & Hess
Jim Wallace joins Jon Cross at Soho Park in NYC to discuss the weird, frustrating, haunting, compelling and artistic film Ganja & Hess (1973) after they watched it on the big screen at the Roxy Cinema, Tribeca.
The Lost Continent
Our Hammer loving Bloke Down The Pub is discovering a happy accident amongst the bad madness in 1968's The Lost Continent
"Hail to the King, Baby" 25 Years of Army of Darkness
On the 25th anniversary of the cult classic Army of Darkness, Jon Cross waxes rhapsodic about why the movie has lasted 25 years and what it means to him.
Episode 242 - Keeper of the City
Jim Wallace and regular host Jon Cross sit in Kellogg's Diner in Brooklyn to discuss the Louis Gossett Jr., Peter Coyote and Anthony LaPaglia starring, Bobby Roth movie, Keeper of the City.
Another 5 random Bigfoot thoughts from Owen
Bigfoot movies are Owen Durivage's bread, butter and jelly. Check out his ramblings on 5 more random sasquatch movies...
Terror in a Texas Town
Lisa Gullickson looks at Terror in a Texas Town, the Western that shouldn't have been but ducked and weaved against authority to plunge a hefty harpoon of tasty dialogue and important themes into the guts of America.
Tokyo Ghoul
New contributor Jack Markham takes a look at the live action version of manga classic, Tokyo Ghoul.
Lies We Tell
Adam Parkes takes a look at the directorial debut of Mitu Misra with the gritty, British drama Lies We Tell starring Gabriel Byrne and Sibylla Deen.
Episode 241 - The War Eagles
This episode of the podcast is all about war, eagles (or lack thereof) and Donald Pleasence as Himmler when Jon Cross and his guest Professor Aloysius Fucknuckle (pronounced Fook-Noo-Klay) talk Where Eagles Dare and The Eagle Has Landed!