We continue our journey through the 2013 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Actor nominees with Ben Wheatley’s psychological hitman horror film “Kill List.”
Listen NowWe continue our journey through the 2013 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Actor nominees with Ben Wheatley’s psychological hitman horror film “Kill List.”
Listen NowWe kick off our penultimate series for our 13th season looking at the five nominees for best actor at the 2013 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards with a conversation about the brilliant Joe Carnahan film ‘The Grey.’
Listen NowWe wrap up our series looking at the 2002 Film Independent Spirit Awards nominees for best cinematography with a conversation about David Lynch’s fascinating Hollywood story, “Mulholland Dr.”
Listen NowWe continue our series exploring the best cinematography nominees for the 2002 Film Independent Spirit Awards, this time looking at John Cameron Mitchell’s first film Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Tune in!
Listen NowWe kick off our 1993 Academy Awards Best Editing series for our member bonus episodes with a conversation about Paul Verhoeven’s sexy, sleazy, mysterious erotic thriller “Basic Instinct.” It may have some issues, but it holds up extremely well. Tune in!
Listen NowWe continue our series looking at the 2002 Film Independent Spirit Awards Best Cinematography Nominees with a conversation about The Deep End adapted and directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel. Muddled crime drama or a successful film? Tune in!
Listen NowWe kick off our series looking at the 2002 Film Independent Spirit Awards Best Cinematography Nominees, starting with Cory McAbee’s quirky scifi western musical “The American Astronaut.” Strange little film but one that immediately captivated both of us. Tune in!
Listen NowWe wrap up our series covering the 1998 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture Nominees with George Tillman Jr.’s Soul Food. Does he deliver the sentimental and heartwarming family drama he intended? And how hungry does it make us? Tune in!
Listen NowWe continue our 1997 NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress nominees series with a conversation about Theodore Witcher’s only film, Love Jones. Is it a first film with questionable casting decisions, unbelievable dialogue, and badly paced editing? Or is it a good example of what romantic comedy dramas are supposed to be with enjoyable characters and a great ending?
Listen NowThe members have spoken and decided that, instead of a good film with real possible options for an alternate 1998 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Lead Actress, we should talk about Mark A.Z. Dippé’s Spawn, based on Todd MacFarlane’s comics. Poor Theresa Randle. Still, it makes for a fun conversation!
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