
Schlock and Awe is a Double Feature Podcast that celebrates all movies from the sublime to the suspicious
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 338 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

This week on S&A Lindsay & Didn't Go Platinum Host Tim explore the world of -symphonic post-apocalyptic reindeer-grinding Christ-abusing extreme war metal. With a Double of Juuso Laatio & Jukka Vidgren's Heavy Trip (2018) & Jason Lei Howden's Deathga... more
This week on S&A Lindsay & Preston Mitchell celebrate the new year with melodrama. A Double of Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread & Greta Gerwig's Little Women (2019). Both movies draped in yards and yards of fabric, but also use not only in a tex... more
This week on S&A a place where we give out hand made presents from Santa. Lindsay & Patrick Vicious dive into the minds of Henry Selick's Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) & Damien Leone's Terrifer 3 (2024). This turns into a discussion on not only t... more
This week on S&A - tis the Season. Lindsay and Bede bow to the Christmas Exploitation Queen Lacey Chabert. With a Double of Jerry Ciccoritti's Hot Frosty (2024) & Glen Morgan (2006). This is a Christian and Pagan Double. To how we celebrate to what w... more
Such a thorough and entertaining deep dive into the films we love, all hosted by a wonderfully vibrant host! Great concept, great content and great listen!
Lindsay is an excellent host and the episodes I’ve listened to thus far have been consistently enjoyable and entertaining all-around. There’s such passion and a lack of pretension. Hard to pick a favorite episode since I’ve loved them pretty much equally. Can’t wait to hear more and hope everyone subscribes to this one immediately!
Really enjoy Lindsay and guests dissection with what is always a cool choice of double feature! An in depth breakdown of two movies paired by some theme, setting or something else.
Schlock & Awe is such an engrossing and delightful listening experience. Host Lindsay brings a passion, curiosity, and sense of adventure to every episode with great movie pairings and well chosen guests.
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Focusing on the exploration of various films, this double feature podcast captures engaging discussions surrounding both classic and contemporary cinema. Episodes often feature a vibrant analysis of genre films, particularly in horror and comedy, while examining thematic connections between paired movies. Listeners can expect a lively blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and deeper insights into the evolution of cinematic storytelling, making it a delightful choice for film enthusiasts who appreciate both mainstream hits and hidden gems.
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Recent guests on The Schlock and Awe Podcast include:
1. Brian Keiper
2. Robb Entequera
3. Brendon Agnew
4. Brendon Foley
5. Andrew Shaw
6. Carmelita Valdez McKoy
7. Daniel Baldwin
8. Ewan Paterson
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