Matthew Patterson, D.W. Ferranti and Kelsie Milburn discuss the latest obscure movie and TV releases along with news, reviews, and interviews focusing on films and TV, sci-fi, horror, film noir, cult, animation, and other rarities culled from around the world.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmFilm History |
It's Christmas in September as Matt, Kelsie and DW interview Bret Berg, the Creative Director of the Museum of Home Video on their quest to create something new from the depths of the video vault. What kind of stuff? Old commercials. TV specials. Pro... more
Matt and DW pontificate the Secrets of Home Entertainment with Heath Holland of Cereal at Midnight. First, they delve into the philosophy of Collecting Physical Media, the early horror soap Dark Shadows' DVD Box Set shaped like a coffin, Canon Film's... more
Matt interviews Bryan Cooper of the Hollywood Heritage Museum about their upcoming classic film festival, Cinecon and why - with the proper precautions - it's a great time to return to live events. Unlike other Hollywood Classic Film fests, Cinecon f... more
Kelsie, Matt and Dan discuss the classic supernatural TV series' deluxe NIGHT STALKER (1974) Blu-ray and the show's long shadow on modern TV, the many alternate endings of Sam Rami's horror sequel ARMY OF DARKNESS (1990), the VHS-only privileged-huma... more
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If you are a fan of lost films like London after Midnight, or discussions on forgotten TV movies from the 1970s, then this podcast is just for you! more
Always a pleasure to listen to the (former) WAC team. Looking forward to more episodes.
Come for the archive material, stay for the jokes… and the burps. more
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