Saved by the ’90s: EERIE, INDIANA Part 2
This month, we conclude our Eerie, Indiana retrospective by discussing the final nine episodes along with a brief look at the second series, Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension.
This month, we conclude our Eerie, Indiana retrospective by discussing the final nine episodes along with a brief look at the second series, Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension.
This week, Adam and Kevin begin their coverage of Austin's Fantastic Fest with a review of Shin Ultraman, one of their most anticipated movies of the year. Other titles discussed include A Life on the Farm, A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge, Bad City, House on Haunted Hill, Deep Fear, and Bodies Bodies Bodies.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the badass African Western horror hybrid Saloum, along with some other stuff including Horror in the High Desert, He's Watching, Tourist Trap, Confess, Fletch, The Gate, and Speak No Evil.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the indie comedy Funny Pages, out now on VOD platforms. Other titles discussed include Outbreak, Amityville: Dollhouse, The Final Destination, Watcher, Damnation, and A Nightmare on Elm Street.
This month we begin a two-part retrospective of the cult classic TV series Eerie, Indiana, one of the decade's most underrated shows.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the dark supernatural horror movie The Innocents, available now on Shudder, along with some other stuff including Carter, The Borderlands, Bullet Train, A Feast of Man, Day Shift, Vengeance, Spin Me Round, and Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Prey, available now on Hulu, along with some other stuff including The Reef: Stalked, Blue Collar, The Card Counter, and What Josiah Saw.
This week, Adam and Kevin head back to Montreal for more coverage of Fantasia 2022 with reviews of two absurdist comedies, Incredible But True and Country Gold. Other titles discussed include Sense and Sensibility, Dark Glasses, When a Stranger Calls, What to do With The Dead Kaiju, Prince of Darkness, Next Sohee, The Killer, Special Delivery, and Glorious.
The '90s had a slew of alien invasion movies and this month we take a look at four titles including Fire in the Sky, The Puppet Masters, Mars Attacks!, and Galaxy Quest.
This week, Adam and Kevin review Jordan Peele's Nope, and talk about some other stuff including Next Door, Logan's Run, Dark Nature, Final Destination 3, We Might As Well Be Dead, and Event Horizon.
This week, Adam and Kevin begin their coverage of this year's Fantasia Festival in Montreal with reviews of the Dutch horror film Moloch and the South Korean action flick The Roundup. Other titles discussed include RRR, Thor: Love and Thunder, The Hand of God, The Flying Luna Clipper, The Bob’s Burgers Movie, The Black Phone, Lady Street Fighter, Run Coyote Run, and The Dark Backward.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the found footage horror movie Incantation, out now on Netflix, along with some other stuff including The Princess, Independence Day, Student Bodies, Fire in the Sky, and I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.
This month, we'll be reviewing four movies adapted from popular comic strips including Dick Tracy, The Addams Family, Dennis the Menace, and The Phantom.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Peter Strickland's latest, Flux Gourmet, along with some other stuff including Crimes of the Future, Unbreakable, Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, The Incredible Melting Man, Cruella, and Abandoned.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the stop motion horror film Mad God, and talk about some other stuff including The Happening, Spiderhead, Tiebreaker, and Jerry & Marge Go Large.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the Nic Cage starring action-comedy The Incredible Weight of Massive Talent and talk about some other titles including Top Gun: Maverick, Old, Christine, and Final Destination 2.