Join chris and Joey as they explore the dark, forgotten side of film. From horror and exploitation, to b-movies, cult, trash cinema, and everything in-between, The Last Theater shows how even the movies mainstream audiences might find worthless have value. With reviews and discussions covering films and topics within the realm of the more extreme and often dismissed side of cinema, chris and Joey ... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews |
The Saw series has been extremely popular over the years, but, as the movies went on, the formula that made the original Saw in 2004 work so well had become rather tired. The bloody traps were almost always fun, but the stories and characters became ... more
In 2004, Concrete, a movie based on the horrific real-life murder of Junko Furuta, was released in Japan. Was Concrete able to pull something meaningful and worthwhile out of the tragedy that had occurred about fifteen years prior, or was the movie j... more
We have come to the end. We've re-watched every film in the Nightmare on Elm Street series, and in this episode we take a look back at that experience and discuss this highly influential horror franchise as a whole. We discuss our favorite moments, s... more
The 2010 remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street came late in a cycle of horror remakes that produced repackaged classics of wildly varying quality. Jackie Earle Haley had his work cut out for him attempting to take over the role of Freddy Krueger made l... more
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I like this podcast but the sound quality is not great. Maybe move closer to the mics?
Joey Haynie, the man behind the excellent and long-running Rock Strikes Ten, turns his attention towards movies with his good friend & co-host Chris in this extremely entertaining & informative new podcast. Joey’s all time favorite movie is True Romance, which is also my favorite Quentin Tarantino movie (mostly because the late great Tony Scott, not Tarantino, directed it), so while I’m not all that crazy about horror movies, I do share Joey’s tastes in all other movies, so I thoroughly enjoy h... more
I am Joey and I am the co-host. I'm just here to represent, give the 5 stars and help out. I will also say that Chris' passion for movies has proven to be unmatched by anybody in my entire life and that deserves to be recognized. Check the show out, subscribe and leave a review!
Chris is a true movie buff that takes an analytical but engaging approach to his reviews. Its a joy to listen to as well as informative
Apple Podcasts | #169 | Philippines/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
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