Given how scary this film is, you'd think it was our Halloween episode.
Stop! Hammer Time!
Today we’re taking on The Curse of Frankenstein. In a sea of lousy Frankenstein and Frankenstein-like films, this is really stands the test of time.
A forgotten classic. There, I said it!
Death Wish (1974) – Charles Bronson grows a terrible mustache, receives a gun, and basically invents the vigilante dad genre. It’s grimy, it’s dated, and yet somehow it still hits way too close to home.
We're hanging out in the 1980s again with some fun fluff.
It was a bit of a stretch to fill this episode. So we had some fun elsewhere.
So, is this the best film we've covered?
Time for another biggie. Movies like this can be kind of risky. How well does this stand the test of time and with a modern lenses? Tune in and find out!
It’s like, how much more cool could this be? And the answer is none. None more cool.
Spoiler alert... we were really happy we came upon this film. Loads of character, comedy and substantially more substance tot his than you might immediately assume. Give it a listen!
We return this month to the timeless Astaire/Rogers filmography. This is certainly a massively popular classic, but is it actually timeless? Does the storyline stand the test of time? The chemistry? The outrageous gay coding?
Be good for goodness sake... or else Angelic Cary Grant will come down and take your wife.
Is there much to talk about for a straight up propaganda film? Turns out... not so much...
Tis the season. Spooky season of course.
Wow, is this movie rather shocking. I don't think we were prepared for what this 1943 flick had in store. Flawed? Heck yeah. But worth for few minutes to watch? Tune in and find out.
Once again, TCM is the greatest channel on television. The balls to play this flick in the politics themed evening, and after the recent news... Good for them.
There are three main characters here... Cary Grant, Grace Kelly and the South of France. Each more beautiful than the last.
Murder She Wrote. The Thin Man. Columbo. Monk. Where does this version of Miss Marple fit into the pantheon of quirky detectives?
Tune in and find out.
How can a 93 year old movie feel so modern?
A restrained Terry Gilliam, an unleashed Robin Williams, a magnetic Mercedes Ruehl, and a stunning Michael Jeter. What more could you want?
Good movie, but boy oh boy it is hard to talk about. There is no plot to speak of and just tons of fun individual things to cover... and the elephant in the room...
A fun messy episode.