
Neckbone and Jerbear review punk rock movies. That could mean it's about punk music, it has a punk theme, or it has a punk director or cast. We play pretty fast and loose with the definition honestly. Each movie is rated on a scale of how punk it is AND how good it is. Visit our website at www.prairiepunkpress.com
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryTV & FilmFilm Reviews | ||||

Neckbone and Jerbear discuss the 2015 Jeremy Saulnier horror-thriller, Green Room. Synopsis: The Ain't Rights, a struggling punk-rock band on the brink of disbanding, land an unexpected gig at a remote neo-Nazi club hidden deep in the woods of Portla... more
Neckbone and Jerbear discuss the 1987 Peter George Troma distributed post-apocalyptic exploitation action film, Surf Nazis Must Die. Synopsis: When the son of a gun-wielding woman is murdered by neo-Nazi surf punks in the post-apocalyptic future, his... more
Neckbone and Jerbear interview A Band Called Death director Mark Covino.
Synopsis: The story of the Hackney brothers, and how the discovery of their long-lost demo tape led to their band's newfound popularity.
This is the first time the director ... more
Neckbone and Jerbear discuss the 1998 James Merendino cult classic, SLC Punk! Whether you love or hate this film, don't worry! Our analysis, good or bad, has absolutely no consequences and we are not professional film critics. Synopsis: Two former ge... more
Happy Halloween! Neckbone and Jerbear discuss the 1985 Dan O'Bannon zombie classic, Return of the Living Dead. Synopsis: When a bumbling pair of employees at a medical supply warehouse accidentally release a deadly gas into the air, the vapors cause ... more
Neckbone and Jerbear discuss the 2007 Roy Wallace directed anarcho-punk documentary The Day the Country Died, based on the book of the same name by Ian Glasper. Synopsis: Through interviews with major players in the anarchist-punk movement, The Day t... more
Neckbone and Jerbear discuss the 1983 Penelope Spheeris film, Suburbia, which will now be known as the REAL Suburbia. Synopsis: When household tensions and a sense of worthlessness overcome teenage Evan, he finds escape with the orphans of a throw-aw... more
Neckbone and Jerbear discuss the 1996 Richard Linklater film, SubUrbia, which they both accidentally watched (back in the day) thinking it was the 1983 Penelope Spheeris film, Suburbia. But fear not! Suburbia (1983) will be the next episode. Synopsis... more
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