
After surviving homelessness and running a film review television show to the ground, Feck brings his extensive knowledge of schlock cinema with a roster of guests all unprepared for the mania he will thrust upon them.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | |||

Film lover Feck returns, newly sober, to discuss one of his top five favorite films of all time with his DoorDash delivery driver Nicholas Trincosta. Along the way he discusses the Ghoulies films, tips his hat at the great Charles Band, and shows rev... more
Film wizard Feck returns for the first time in two years to discuss the 2004 splatter classic Skinned Deep with Violet, a woman he met while digging in a dumpster.
Film fanatic Feck discusses Umberto Lenzi's 1980 Italo-Horror cannibal epic Eaten Alive! with special guest Nick, a man Feck met in prison several years ago. As Nick begins to take over the descriptive element of the show, Feck grows bitter and fearf... more
Film guru Feck discusses Jim Wynorski's children's sleazefest Munchie with returning guest Solomon. Wary of Feck's living quarters and questionable phone conversations, Solomon further adds to Feck's sense of egomaniacal anguish when he chooses to tu... more
Film expert Feck discusses Polonia Bros. masterpiece Peter Rottentail with returning guest Olivia. Along the way they discuss "the basement," "the neighbors," "the bugs," "that video where the guy says 'I don't know what a carrot is'," and other impo... more
Film freak Feck returns to discuss classic satirical workout film fronted by scream icon Linnea Quigley. He's joined by a mystery guest whose peculiar behavior grates on Feck's fragile psyche.
Notorious film critic Feck returns after his long drug benders, bouts of homelessness, and implications in violent crimes to review the 1997 TV movie NightMan with special guest Marshall Faulk.









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