
Clever B movies, cult classics, Criterion-worthy films, underseen imports, and more -- join host Will Turntale as he crashes through his curiously curated watchlist of cinema's past in a light-hearted but deeply felt format.You'll learn about underrated movies you should see or classics we remember and why.A production of Over-Egged Media, LLC.
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Thief is a neo-noir heist action thriller film that, yes, fits into all those categories neatly.
The film directorial debut of Michael Mann (Collateral), the movie didn't make a whole lot of money but has some fans in high places. It's landed in the... more
Drive, Baby Driver, or most things with a getaway wheelman -- those films and TV shows likely owe something of their makeup to Walter Hill's The Driver 1978.
A sleek, minimalist, neo-noir crime thriller, The Driver never reveals his name and may, in... more
"Jane Wick" to some, Atomic Blonde is the vision of John Wick co-creator David Leitch.
It's a Cold War tale of spy vs. spy vs. spy vs. more in the days leading up to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Released in 2017, the film made a reported $100 milli... more
Well now, where was this gem of a movie back in my video store days?
With a limited theatrical release and negative reviews, Showdown in Little Tokyo got shuttered to the back of the movie dumpster bin (or that's my theory, at least).
But given tim... more
George A. Romero is forever known as the "godfather of the zombie movie," but Knightriders is a complete departure from his horror films.
A personal film that serves as an allegory for Romero's troubles with the film industry, Knightriders tells the... more
A kid's movie for parents who think chainsaws are a toy -- ok, not really -- Babe: Pig in the City confused audiences.
After the feel-good vibes of the original, kids and parents were ready for a sequel.
But what they got was shocking.
Profoundly ... more
The greatest adventure -- or so the song in the movie claims.
This animated adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit was directed by the famous duo of Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr.
Released as a TV movie, it was broadcast by NBC in 1977, divid... more
Walter Hill directed two cult classics with The Warriors and Streets of Fire, but some argue Southern Comfort is his underseen best and belongs in the same category.
An action thriller (that seems like horror), the 1981 movie evaporated from theater... more
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