Sundance Review: Alex Lehmann's & Mark Duplass' "Paddleton"
Lisa Gullickson gives another review of a film she saw in Park City, Utah at the Sundance Film Festival. This time it’s the buddy dramedy, Paddleton starring Mark Duplass and Ray Romano.
Episode 272 - The Man Who Fell To Earth
Our plucky hosts, Jon Cross & Jim Wallace wrestle with the David Bowie starring, 70s cult classic, Nicolas Roeg’s The Man Who Fell To Earth, what works today, what doesn’t, the difference between arty and just plain crap and putting a fried egg on everything!
Dracula AKA The Horror of Dracula
For his 50th Hammer Horror review, The Bloke Down The Pub talks about why 1958’s Dracula AKA Horror of Dracula remains the quintessential Hammer film and the benchmark by which all others are measured.
Also we reveal The Bloke Down The Pub’s true identity!!!
Sundance Review: BEDLAM
Lisa Gullickson starts her Sundance Film Festival reviews with a powerful and important documentary on mental health - Bedlam, the documentary passion project of Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, MD
Episode 271 - Holmes & Watson
Walk outs, poor reviews and twitter outrage - all for a silly comedy starring Will Ferrell and John C Reilly - it appears that, even during the supposed season of good will, nobody has any left for Holmes & Watson… Except maybe two British loud mouths in a New York diner…
Episode 270 - New Year's Ritter - Hero at Large, They All Laughed, Skin Deep and Stay Tuned
Host Jon Cross, for our New Year’s special, is joined by Moe Porne, Doc Paul Crowson and Andrew Buckley to talk the career of John Ritter.
Episode 269 - Mary Poppins Returns
Our intrepid hosts Jon Cross and Jim Wallace find themselves in a bistro mistakenly named The Harold discussing Mary Poppins for reasons of Christmas or something… Listen ont…
Episode 268 - Mortal Engines
Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk Mortal Engines while being bombarded by sounds, surrounded by strange people and with a weird preponderance of bodily functions and fluids. Enjoy.
The Vampire Lovers
The Bloke Down The Pub, lover of all things Hammer, sometimes does things a bit backward, like reviewing the first part of “The Karnstein Trilogy “, 1970's The Vampire Lovers, last. Delight as he struggles not to go on and on about bleedin’ Tudor Gates!
Quatermass and the Pit
Our resident Hammer fanatic, The Bloke Down the Pub, wrestles with bonkers plot biscuits and the looming spectre of the BBC in his review of 1967’s Quatermass and the Pit AKA Five Million Years to Earth.
Episode 267 - Overlord
Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk nazi zombie film Overlord, Netflix’s Apostle, getting older, being grumpy and lots more!
The Shadow of the Cat
Our Hammer loving Bloke Down The Pub is done with debating whether or not it’s strictly a Hammer film and instead wants to talk about what kind of film 1961’s The Shadow of the Cat is!
Gustav Möller’s The Guilty
Lisa Gullickson takes a look at original, claustrophobic and tense thriller, Gustav Möller’s The Guilty.
Episode 266 - Hunter Killer and What Horror We Watched This Week
We talk the new Gerard Butler, submarine set, action thriller, Hunter Killer and we make a surprising discovery! We also delve into our horror/Halloween viewing - including Urban Legends, Bloody Birthday, The Boogey Man and The Last Horror Film.
Episode 265 - Halloween 2018 and MO75
This week we return with a slash and manage to squeeze our Halloween episode just in under the wire. Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk Halloween 2018 and we play the new rockin' sounds of the new album from The Big Heist, MO75!
Episode 264 - Former Glory and Spies Like Us
Returning champion, Motern Media’s Matt Farley joins host Jon Cross to talk Miscellaneous Plumbing Fixtures album "Former Glory" and the 80s Dan Aykroyd & Chevy Chase buddy, road movie Spies Like Us.
Episode 263 - The Happytime Murders
Destined to be the podcast that reviews the movies you either don’t want to see, haven’t seen or no one else is talking about, our intrepid hosts go and see R rated puppet noir comedy, The Happytime Murders…
Mandy - There's a chainsaw fight and a Nightbeast reference, what more do you need to know?
We wrap our head around one of the most beautiful exploitation films ever made and wax rhapsodic about the use Don Dohler’s Nightbeast as relationship exposition. Oh yeah and there’s a chainsaw fight…
Episode 262 - The Meg
A bloated budget, an international cast headed by The Stath and a plot that sounds like it was ripped from the notes at a SYFY Channel Producer's brainstorm - the surprise hit of the summer? we are finally taking on The Meg!
The Devil Rides Out
The Bloke Down The Pub, our Hammer Horror fanatic, can’t believe anyone, let alone the producer, doesn’t love the Christopher Lee starring The Devil Rides Out from 1968.