This week, Geoff talks about a movie with at least four different titles its been released with and only made a cool $2500 in theaters.
Three old friends get together to talk about movies.
This week, Geoff talks about a movie with at least four different titles its been released with and only made a cool $2500 in theaters.
Christopher Coppola’s directorial debut is the focus of this week’s Monster Mondays as Geoff takes a peek at Sylvia Kristel in 1988’s Dracula’s Widow. Like
I’m not sure there’s anything more Japanese than weird haunting stories and school girls. 1977’s Hausu (House) has both and it’s trippy and fun to
To round out the month of 80s child-friendly dark fantasies, Film Seizure turns to Tom Cruise and Tim Curry for Ridley Scott’s Legend! Like what
Rock and Roll and horror… Two mortal enemies of silly culture warrior groups throughout the 1980s. When they mixed, sometimes we get a fun movie.
Film Seizure continues the 80s fantasy films for kids theme. This time around, the guys discuss The Neverending Story. Like what we do? Buy us
On this week’s episode of Film Seizure, the guys stick with Jim Henson to watch 1982’s The Dark Crystal. Like what we do? Buy us
September belongs to 80s fantasies aimed at children and formed a whole lot of nightmares for the kids watching it along the way. Film Seizure