By: Jay Dyer (2012) Big Trouble in Little China is another one of those goofy 80s films that you’re presently assuring yourself has no deeper relevance. You’re smugly saying, “Oh come...
Read More Tonight I’ll be covering Dr. No, From Russia with Love, Goldfinger and Thunderball and their Cold War secrets, especially in relation to the first chunk of David Wemhoff’s book...
Read More Nic Cage possesses me at will to cover the 2018 election and bring to attention the reality that is the only way to save America – decoding the mysteries...
Read MoreAs promised, we come to Programmed to Kill, an earlier, and equally important book from Dave McGowan, of Weird Scenes Inside Laurel Canyon fame. I summarize his thesis and in...
Read More The spooky movie stream will commence covering Blade, Halloween, Lost Boys Life Force and Monster Squad! Thanks to all who watched live, we had a great crowd. I karaoke...
Read More I’ve wanted to cover the Apocalypse trilogy for a long time now, three classics from legendary director John Carpenter. The Thing has a Cold War setting, while Prince of...
Read More In this episode of Esoteric Hollywood Jamie Hanshaw joins me to discuss four bizarre films that all happened to tie together: Crimson Peak, Maps to the Stars, The Fall...
Read MoreWatch Highlight: Jay Dyer plays Tomb Raider and Yucks it UP! from jaydyer007 on www.twitch.tv Many people have requested analyses of games over the years, but for a long time...
Read More Thank you so much for coming for tuning in for another special episode of Tin Foil Hat with Sam Tripoli. This episode is brought to you by the Ridge...
Read More The Boiler Room crew gathers to discuss the news and latest events. Live from Hollywood, half of the boiler room crew reports on the Warner Brothers Studio tour, the...
Read More The boiler room crew gathers to discuss the latest news and events: Lindsay Lohan, Kavanaugh, Jay’s speaking engagements, Maniac (2018), Sharon Tate as a witch, Charles Manson and the...
Read More Maniac is the new Netflix series starring Emma Stone and Jonah Hill. The series is a quirky fantasy comedy set in a near-future dystopia. However, the series is about...
Read More Jay Dyer presents a new livestream covering a less traveled topic: buddy cop films of the1980s. Harmless yucks – or is there more going on here? Mainly harmless yucks-...
Read More Hollywood and the music industry are using the possession imagery as a tool to reject what is old-time religion and accept a new form of totalitarian cultism. This is...
Read More Jay Dyer covers the esoteric and humorous elements in Nic Cage’s wild new film, Mandy. Mandy is a mish mash of Hellraiser, Heavy Metal, Twin Peaks, Evil Dead and...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Edge of Tomorrow is like Groundhog Day meets Oblivion, which sounds awful, yet somehow it works. You get to see Tom Cruise killed over and over by...
Read MoreOriignally, I stopped at season 1 of American Horror Story, but the show took a decidedly Antichrist and occult bent more recently, illustrating the summation of all the seasons into...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer “‘I learned that just beneath the surface there’s another world, and still different worlds as you dig deeper.’ – David Lynch If you’ve ever sensed the flimsy,...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer We often think of the Darwinian mythos as coming to us packaged in the form of “science,” science classes, public education, television “documentaries,” so on and so...
Read MoreSee my analysis of True Detective Season 2 here. By: Jay Dyer The first season of True Detective captivated the viewing public this year, topped only by Breaking Bad in...
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