Horror and action movie reviews
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 495 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film HistoryFilm ReviewsTV & Film |
This week on the podcast, add another critter to the list of creature features/nature run amok flicks. If you thought rabbits in Night of the Lepus was pushing the envelope, well...here...we've got beavers. Zombeavers is from the producers of Americ... more
This week, we examine the quirky action film and Bob Odenkirk starrer, Nobody. Odenkirk, of course, is best known for two exemplary shows, Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad, and is hardly the first actor to spring to mind when you think "action." Bu... more
This week on the show, Alice, Sweet Alice - a classic horror from the 1970s. A young girl, Karen (played by Brooke Shields) meets an untimely end in this religious-themed regional slasher by director Alfred Sole. Karen is murdered by an unknown ass... more
This week, a shortened version of the podcast, as befits a shortened week: Dolly Dearest. A few short years post-Child's Play, another sentient doll movie nearly graced cinemas. Well, some cinemas as this got minimal distribution. It features a cas... more
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I’m glad I gave this podcast another shot. I will start with MY opinion on what I think doesn’t work for me- the monotone voice. There is no difference in tome or funny banter- very like a professor’s lecture. Either than that- I LOVE THIS PODCAST. Reviews, insights and movie opinions are on point. I love the movies chosen too. Definitely worth adding to your playlist.
This show consistently delivers reviews of films you often don’t see or hear about. Their passion and respect for the material is obvious and it’s always delivered with a good doses of humour.
Chris and Jeff both know that Really Awful Movies are Also really awesome movies. They imbue their podcast with a genuine love for genre. It’s a love that’s diverse, across all kinds of genres. But, no matter what, these two Canadian Cinemaphiles bring an important element into their reviews that you won’t find in a lot of podcasts: knowledge. They do the research. They dig deeper than the surface mockery you find from so many of the “bad film” podcasts. They truly love this stuff, and it ... more
Very entertaining, informative and funny. They run the gamut from great movies to horrible movies to utterly ridiculous movies. I can't recommend this podcast enough! Highly relistenable episodes as well!
Very likeable podcast. Listening all the time.😜👍👍
Apple Podcasts | #134 | Finland/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
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