Podcast: 391 – The Best of 2020
This week, Adam and Kevin are joined by Ken Bakely for another year-end wrap-up with a discussion of the top ten films of the year.
This week, Adam and Kevin are joined by Ken Bakely for another year-end wrap-up with a discussion of the top ten films of the year.
This week, we review the '70s-set crime drama I'm Your Woman, along with discussing some other titles including System Crasher, Mank, and Cemetary.
This week, we take a look at the reverse exorcism film Anything For Jackson, out now on Shudder. Other titles discussed include Castle Freak, Jallikattu, Some Kind of Heaven, The China Hustle, and Freaky.
This week, we review Clea DuVall's latest directorial effort, the holiday themed comedy Happiest Season, currently available on Hulu. We also talk about some other stuff including Thief, The Forty-Year-Old Version, 69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez, Apiyemiyekî?, Floored, and Bad Day at Black Rock.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Alex Winter's new documentary Zappa, along with some other stuff including The Plumber, Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on The Exorcist, High Hopes, The Dark and the Wicked, Ham on Rye, and Blood Vessel.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the horror film His House, the feature debut of director Remi Weekes. Some other titles discussed include Borat 2, Asylum, Spiral, Disappearance at Clifton Hill, Fade to Black, and The New Mutants.
This week, in celebration of Halloween, Adam and Kevin take a look at four '70s giallo films including Black Belly of the Tarantula, The Blood Stained Butterfly, The Red Queen Kills Seven Times, and All The Colors of the Dark.
This week, Adam and Kevin review Miranda July's latest offbeat comedy, Kajillionaire, and talk about some other titles including Blood Diner, Love and Monsters, Time, and Totally Under Control.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Jim Cummings' follow up to Thunder Road, a horror-comedy called The Wolf of Snow Hollow, out now on VOD platforms. Some other titles discussed include American Utopia, The Comedy of Terrors, Run, The Last House on the Left, Dinner in America, and Mandibles.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Brandon Cronenberg's disturbing sci-fi thriller Possessor Uncut, along with some other stuff including The Lost Okoroshi, Action U.S.A, Fright Night, The Boy Behind the Door, Vampires vs. the Bronx, How to Deter a Robber, My Bloody Valentine, Bloodthirsty, and Scare Me.
Celebration of Fantastic Fest officially kicked off online and this week Adam and Kevin will be reviewing Jill Gevargizian's The Stylist. Other titles discussed include Teddy, Girl, Body Melt, Console Wars, Better Watch Out, and Sometimes They Come Back.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Antonio Campos' The Devil All The Time on Netflix. Some other titles discussed include Nightbreed, Pretending I'm Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story, The Dead Zone, The Social Dilemma, Golden Horns, Coastal Elites, The Dead Zone, and This Is Paris.
This week, Adam and Kevin wrap their heads around Charlie Kaufman's latest, I'm thinking of Ending Things. Other titles discussed include Cabin Fever (2016), The Five Rules of Success, A Score To Settle, The Owners,
In part two of our Fantasia Festival 2020 coverage, we take a look at four more films screening at this year's virtual festival including Chasing Dream, Bleed With Me, PVT Chat, and The Paper Tigers.
In part one of our Fantasia Festival 2020, Adam and Kevin take a look at four films screening at this year's virtual edition including Lapsis, Class Action Park, Crazy Samurai Musashi, and You Cannot Kill David Arquette.
This week, Adam and Kevin review RZA's latest, Cut Throat City, boasting an incredible cast with some incredible performances. Other titles discussed include The Pale Door and Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula.