
Cult movie fanatics Rob Spencer and Joe Odber dive deep into a double feature every episode, discussing the wonderful world of cult, psychotronic and exploitation cinema along with the films themselves. Play along, watch the films at home and join us for a full post mortem into whatever madness we have just witnessed on screen.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 143 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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When Mr Tech is in town, it's time to dust off some computer game adaptations. Unfortunately, we are fast running out of game adaptations that we're all collectively willing to watch, so this week we're instead exploring a couple of films in which ch... more
Nothing compares to the horror of a lycanthropic female family member. The 80's knew that and so do this week's guests, Ted Bennett and Heather Drain, who are both back to talk about some more of that decade's pop film culture detritus. Under-appreci... more
It's a high speed episode this week, whether that's horses and stagecoaches sprinting across Apache territory or Fiats and vans driving dangerously around the narrow streets of Milan. Actor and film maker Greg Furman joins us to discuss a couple of c... more
Trains of DOOM! Horror artist extraordinaire, Graham Humphreys, is in the house to talk about a couple of railbound cult horror classics. First up: Eugenio Martin's classic Hammer-adjacent gem, Horror Express (1972) - an absolute delight of the sci-f... more
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“You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.” But in addition to that, you’ll also find one of the sharpest collections of film reviews and analysis around — covering everything from the best trash cinema to a rogue’s gallery of must-see films for any movie fan. The films and subjects are treated with the same level of respect regardless of where they fall on the cinematic spectrum, and hosts Rob and Joe are also a hell of a lot of fun to listen to.
Rob, Joe, and guests deliver a film review show that’s entertaining, informative, and casual. No pretentiousness here! Just a fun conversation amongst friends about obscure films. The editing in of sound-bytes often adds a comedic element to the show. You can really feel the love for cult cinema come through in this one. BIG recommend.
Rob & Joe are wonderful hosts. As the guest on The Soldier episode (#38) states, we don't need more podcasts covering The Godfather and Paul Thomas Anderson. What we need is what the guys on Caliber 9 cover: less spoken of cinema from all crevices of the industry. Love the various episodes that cover poliziotteschis. They pack episodes with tons of callbacks and keep the conversation concise. It's a nice touch to hear favorite scenes and favorite performances as well as their rating. Keep it goi... more
A great new movie podcast for serious film fans. Smart, knowledgeable, likable hosts with a strong grasp on the films they’re discussing. Very excited for more episodes!
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This show assembles two hosts who dissect a rotating double feature from cult, exploitation, and psychotronic cinema, mixing enthusiastic fandom with sharp analysis, production trivia, and cultural context. Episodes often foreground on-screen performances, practical effects, and era-specific production quirks, while weaving in behind-the-scenes anecdotes and broader genre history. Noteworthy is the hosts' insistence on accessible, candid conversation that treats provocative material with curiosity and humor, making the show a strong fit for listeners who enjoy deep dives into cult cinema with a lively, conversational tone.
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