Jamie joins me to cover two of the worst genres of horror for spooktober: BAD witch movies & Horrid Asylum horrors. As for the witches, we’ve covered a few of...
Read More The Shining, Doctor Sleep, IT, Christine, Tommyknockers, Sometimes They Come Back….Again – we will be covering a couple really bad Stephen Kings and a few really good Stephen Kings....
Read More We continue alien January by deconstructing more of the most popular alien/ufo films, reaching back to the 80s with Arnold and Jessie in Predator and John Carpenter’s They Live,...
Read MoreSpooktober continues with coverage of more weird B movies with a message – this time with a spooktober theme. If you can watch these between now and then, it”ll be...
Read More Spooktober continues with a roster of darkness and fun. As is the Spooktober tradition, we analyze Lost Boys AGAIN, as well as finally covering Hereditary as long requested, as...
Read More TRISTAN joins me to REVISIT and cover two of my favorite topics – John Carpenter and the end times. Luckily, John Carpenter has given us an insight into the...
Read More #antarctica #ufo #alien In this new mini-doc I take a stab at Antarctica. Why have so many world leaders been taking trips there? What is hidden there in all...
Read MoreBy: 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 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 We return to Annie Jacobsen’s book The Pentagon’s Brain and link it to the fascinating predictive programming found in the John Carpenter classic, Escape From New York. Stream or...
Read MoreDelving into the deep, dark and mysterious undertones hidden in blockbusters and cult classics alike, Esoteric Hollywood explores philosophy, religion, symbolism and geopolitics, and their connections to film. We...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I have only analyzed two John Carpenter films, Big Trouble in Little China and Prince of Darkness (while Branco covered The Thing), but it’s admittedly absurd to...
Read MoreJamie Hanshaw joins me to discuss B movies that actually have a meaning and a message – often not what you expect. In this slaptastic conversation, we cover: The Stuff,...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness (1987) makes up the second film in his “Apocalypse Trilogy,” preceded by The Thing, and followed by In the Mouth of Madness. The...
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