On this week’s new Film Seizure, the guys talk about a particularly important film from 1991 that is still meaningful today – John Singleton’s masterpiece
Three old friends get together to talk about movies.
On this week’s new Film Seizure, the guys talk about a particularly important film from 1991 that is still meaningful today – John Singleton’s masterpiece
Trekation comes to a solemn close for the crew of Film Seizure as they discuss Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and muse about its
Joe Barryhill returns to Film Seizure and brings with him the 1993 surfing/rollerblading/ice hockey/street hockey teen comedy/drama Airborne – and Jason isn’t so happy about
Gremlins 2: The New Batch is turning 30 years old, so to celebrate it, the guys decide to discuss one of the most bonkers monster
To follow up last week’s look at Chinatown, Jack Nicholson directs the return of J.J. Gittes in 1990’s The Two Jakes on this week’s latest
Monster Mondays reaches the end (for now) of our look at the Heisei period of Godzilla films with a real good one in Geoff’s books
Monster Mondays’ look at the Heisei period of the Godzilla series does the time warp to discuss 1991’s Godzilla Vs. King Ghidorah!
Film Seizure steals the air and cranks up the sound with their discussion around the 1990 Christian Slater high school drama Pump Up the Volume!