
Saved by the ’90s: Thanksgiving
It’s Thanksgiving time in the U.S. and this month Adam and Ken take a look at four holiday-themed movies along with two Thanksgiving TV specials.
It’s Thanksgiving time in the U.S. and this month Adam and Ken take a look at four holiday-themed movies along with two Thanksgiving TV specials.
In part 2 of our 2019 Halloween special, Adam and Ken are joined once again by Chris Luciantonio of the Eiga Night podcast to discuss four more ’90s Japanese horror titles.
There were a solid number of gangster movies released throughout the ’90s, and September of 1990 saw a whopping four titles. Join us as we discuss them along with a popular mob-themed TV series that ended its run that year.
Adam and Ken talk music movies this month with four rockin’ titles released in August throughout the decade.
The ’90s was rife with spoof movies and this month Adam and Ken discuss four titles released in July throughout the decade.
This month, Adam and Ken take a look four June movies that bombed at the box office.
While the ’90s saw a huge number of comedies released, many considered classics, May of 1991 saw four released in a single month. Join us as we discuss these titles and ponder the decisions behind them.
Plenty of action movies were released in April, and this month, Adam and Ken take a look at four explosive movies released throughout the decade.
Adam and Ken travel back to March of 1999 and take a look at some high school movies released that month.
Adam and Ken explore the darker side of love this month, by looking at a robust set of erotic thrillers in a special double-sized episode.
Adam and Ken hit the slopes and discuss four winter weather movies that all came out in January. They also take a look at the first Winter X-Games, which premiered in January of 1997.
In celebration of the holidays, Adam and Ken take a look at a choice selection of made for TV and straight to video Christmas movies.
Adam and Ken are joined by special guest Mynt Marsellus to discuss family films released in November of 1996 including Larger Than Life, Space Jam, Jingle All The Way, and 101 Dalmatians.
Adam and Ken are joined by guest Adam Daggett for a very special Halloween episode of the podcast in which they discuss post-Scream teen horror films, along with some other fun Halloween goodies.
Adam and Ken dive into cult films of the ’90s by looking at four films released in September of 1995 that would go on to be cult hits.
In celebration of August 1997, Adam and Ken discuss the comic book trend of the ’90s and review four films released that month- Spawn, Conspiracy Theory, Steel, and Mimic.
In this inaugural episode of Saved by the ’90s, the show all about ’90s pop culture and the films that shaped it, Adam and Ken take a deep dive into July 1993 and discuss the live action kids movie craze.