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On today’s episode, we’re popping in some video tapes and talking about the movie that started a long running series, V/H/S (2012)
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"My colors are blush and bashful"
On today's episode, my guest Drew Gaver (aka Bev The Drag Queen) and myself are heading to Truvy's Salon, as we revisit the absolute masterpiece that is Steel Magnolias (1989)
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"Like a velvet glove cast in iron, and like the gas chamber, Varla, a real fun gal!"
On today's episode, my guest Rocco T. Thompson and I are welcoming you to violence, as we cover Faster, Pussycat Kill Kill (1965)
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On today's bonus episode, I talk about the films that I watched in October 2024
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"Do you guys have sour balls?"
This week, my friend, Pickens Barringer and I are going to a party at Hull House, as we revisit the absolute horror classic, Night Of The Demons (1988)
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"Send...more...paramedics."
This week, me and my buddy Antonio Palacios got jobs at the U-Need-A Medical Supply warehouse, as we cover the absolute horror classic that is Return Of The Living Dead (1985)
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"She thinks fellatio is a character in Shakespeare"
This week, me and my buddies, Josh and Joe are visiting a quaint little town, and uncovering some dirty little secrets, as we cover an under-seen horror gem, Cherry Falls (2000)
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The Real Story Behind 'Cherry Falls', Bloody Disgusting, Trace Thurman, July 29th, 2016
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"Remember, Norman. I'm the one who loves you. Only your Mother truly loves you."
On this chilling episode, we delve into Psycho II, the 1983 sequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller. Join me and my special guest, Mx. Travis McMaster as we explore the film’s unexpected narrative choices, character development, and the haunting return of Norman Bates, played masterfully by Anthony Perkins. We’ll discuss how this sequel successfully balances psychological horror with a fresh storyline, diving into themes of identity, redemption, and the lingering effects of trauma. With insights from film experts and horror enthusiasts, we’ll unpack the movie’s impact on the genre and its place in the legacy of the original Psycho.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of the franchise or discovering it anew, this episode promises to keep you on the edge of your seat as we navigate the twisted psyche of one of cinema’s most iconic characters. Tune in for a spine-tingling exploration that might just change the way you see Norman Bates!
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“33 Years Later, ‘Psycho II’ is Still the Misunderstood Classic That Demands Your Attention”, Daniel Kurland, June 6th, 2016
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"Who does she think she is? I, like, invented her!!"
On this episode, we dive into the iconic 2004 film Mean Girls, a sharp, witty satire of teenage life and social dynamics. Join me and my special guest, Sarah Heidelberg, as we explore the film's memorable characters, from the calculating Regina George to the relatable Cady Heron. We’ll discuss the cultural impact of the film, its unforgettable one-liners, and the timeless lessons about friendship, self-identity, and the harsh realities of high school hierarchy.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or revisiting the movie for the first time, this episode will make you laugh, reflect, and maybe even reconsider the complexities of teen relationships. Grab your burn book and tune in for a fun, insightful conversation!
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On today's bonus episode, I talk about the films that I watched in September 2024
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"I'm pretty sure what we did was illegal in Kentucky and 20 other states"
Join me as I dive into the eerie world of Paranormal Activity (2007), the found-footage horror sensation that terrified audiences worldwide. I’ll be exploring the film’s unique production, its chilling atmosphere, and how its low-budget, high-impact approach forever changed the horror genre. From the spine-tingling scares to the real-life supernatural stories surrounding its release, we’ll uncover what makes Paranormal Activity one of the most iconic horror films of the 2000s. Tune in, but beware – you may not want to listen to this one alone!
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“You guys are splitting up! That's what's wrong with me! Now get down there and start solving your problems”
In this episode, we dive into the 1996 family comedy House Arrest. Join us as we revisit this nostalgic 90s film where a group of kids take matters into their own hands by locking their bickering parents in the basement. We'll discuss the movie's quirky premise, its all-star cast including Jamie Lee Curtis and Kevin Pollak, and how it blends comedy with heartfelt moments. From the creative schemes of the kids to the humorous chaos that unfolds, we'll explore why House Arrest remains a memorable entry in the era of family-friendly comedies. Whether you're a fan of 90s movies or discovering this film for the first time, this episode is packed with fun insights and a trip down memory lane.
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“That goalie was pissed about something!”
On this spine-chilling episode of the Cult Cinema Circle Podcast, we’re donning our hockey masks and heading to Camp Crystal Lake for an in-depth exploration of the Friday The 13th film franchise. On this episode, we're covering the last 4 films of the series!!
Join me and my horror loving buddy, Pickens Barringer as we trace the origins of this iconic slasher series, from the original 1980 film that introduced the world to the eerie, masked killer Jason Voorhees, to the sequels and reboot that have kept fans on the edge of their seats for decades. We’ll dive into the evolution of the franchise, the memorable kills, the rise of the slasher genre, and the cultural impact of Jason’s reign of terror.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the franchise, this episode promises a bloody good time with behind-the-scenes stories, analysis of each film’s unique contributions, and a look at how Friday The 13th has influenced horror cinema. Grab your popcorn, lock your doors, and tune in for a killer conversation that will leave you ready for a horror movie marathon!
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"You're all doomed!!"
We're diving into a spine-chilling episode of the Cult Cinema Circle Podcast as we don our hockey masks and head over to Camp Crystal Lake for an in-depth exploration of the Friday The 13th film franchise. On this episode, we're covering the first 8 films of the series, produced by Paramount Studios!
Join me and my horror loving buddy, Pickens Barringer as we trace the origins of this iconic slasher series, from the original 1980 film that introduced the world to the eerie, masked killer Jason Voorhees, to the sequels and reboot that have kept fans on the edge of their seats for decades. We’ll dive into the evolution of the franchise, the memorable kills, the rise of the slasher genre, and the cultural impact of Jason’s reign of terror.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the franchise, this episode promises a bloody good time with behind-the-scenes stories, analysis of each film’s unique contributions, and a look at how Friday The 13th has influenced horror cinema. Grab your popcorn, lock your doors, and tune in for a killer conversation that will leave you ready for a horror movie marathon!
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"Does it hurt to be dead?"
Get ready to dive into the eerie and captivating world of Stir of Echoes (1999) in this spine-chilling episode of Cult Cinema Circle! Join me as we unravel the dark, supernatural thriller that blends psychological intrigue with ghost phenomena. Directed by David Koepp and starring Kevin Bacon in a standout performance, this film explores the unsettling consequences of a simple hypnotic suggestion gone awry.
In this episode, we'll dissect the film's gripping narrative, examine its chilling themes, and discuss the eerie atmosphere that keeps viewers on edge. We'll also delve into the standout performances, the film's haunting score, and the meticulous direction that makes this movie a cult classic.
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the film, this episode promises to be a fascinating exploration of a movie that has lingered in the minds of viewers for decades. Tune in for a blend of analysis, storytelling, and a touch of the supernatural! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoy the show!
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'Stir of Echoes’ is an Affecting Ghost Story with an Incredible Kevin Bacon Performance [Formative Fears], Bloody Disgusting, Paul Lê, September 11th, 2020
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On today's bonus episode, I talk about the films that I watched in August 2024
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"The only thing I'll ever lay is a rug!"
Get ready to turn up the volume and head back to 1979 while we dive into the cult classic Rock N Roll High School, a film that’s equal parts punk rock anthem and rebellious high school romp.
Join us as we explore the wild world of Riff Randell, the ultimate punk rock girl played by the iconic P.J. Soles, and her quest to bring music—and mayhem—to her high school. We’ll dissect the film’s explosive soundtrack, featuring the Ramones in their prime, and delve into the quirky characters and over-the-top antics that make this film a beloved gem of 70s cinema. From its satirical take on authority figures to its celebration of youth rebellion, Rock N Roll High School is a high-energy, nostalgic trip back to a time when punk rock was challenging the status quo.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a newcomer to this classic, you’ll enjoy our deep dive into its cultural impact, behind-the-scenes stories, and the enduring legacy of its punk rock ethos.
Tune in and turn it up for an episode that’s sure to make you want to grab your leather jacket and blast some tunes! Rock on!
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'Rock 'n' Roll High' at 40: How the Ramones and a Rebellious Female Lead Invaded Theaters by Raj Tawney, August 5th, 2019, Variety
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"Guys can be geeks, but it's different for girls. I'm gonna wind up wearing a hairnet and serving Jell-O in the cafeteria"
On today's episode, we're taking a trip back to the '90s and covering a bonafide cult classic, Camp Nowhere (1994). This movie is about a summer adventure that had every kid dreaming of their own rule-free camp. Join me and my guest Mark J. Parker, host of the Release Date Rewind Podcast, as we dive into the mischief and mayhem of a group of kids who trick their parents and create the ultimate getaway.
We'll explore the film's nostalgic appeal, its quirky cast of characters, and the timeless fantasy of a summer with no adults in sight. Whether you're a fan of Christopher Lloyd's antics or just love a good summer camp story, this episode has something for everyone.
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"I JUST LOST MY VIRGINITY IN A CONFESSIONAL BOOTH! LORD...HAVE...MERCY!"
Get ready to bang your head and reminisce about the wild ride that is Detroit Rock City (1999). In this episode, we dive deep into the cult classic that’s all about friendship, rebellion, and the ultimate quest to see KISS live in concert. We'll explore the film's portrayal of the 1970s rock scene, its blend of outrageous humor and heartfelt moments, and how it perfectly captures the spirit of youthful misadventure.
Whether you're a die-hard KISS fan or just love a good road trip movie, this episode is sure to bring back some rock 'n' roll memories. So grab your air guitar and join us as we celebrate the chaos and camaraderie of Detroit Rock City!
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"We've got a blind date with destiny...and it looks like she's ordered the lobster"
Join us as we dive into the quirky and hilarious world of "Mystery Men," the 1999 cult classic that flips the superhero genre on its head. We'll explore the film's unique blend of comedy and action, dissect the memorable performances by an ensemble cast including Ben Stiller, Janeane Garofalo, William H. Macy, and Hank Azaria, and uncover the film's journey from comic book origins to the big screen. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to Champion City, this episode promises to deliver laughs, insights, and a deeper appreciation for these unconventional heroes. Don’t miss out as we unmask the magic behind "Mystery Men"!
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