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A Podcast about movies hosted by Jackie D and Nomi, two high class movie watchers and novice film critics working to entertain the unwashed masses with truth and sass AND to bringing to light the entire film industry askew representation/lack of People of Color, LGBTQ and Women on all levels. New Episodes drop Every Monday!!!
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Amanda Smith believes that not every disaster movie is a disaster. Whether it’s an A-List actor trying to outrun a lava flow, or a C-List actor punching a mutant shark in the face, Amanda will find something to love - or to laugh about. Join her every Wednesday as she breaks down the highs and lows of a beloved (or under appreciated) entry in the disaster movie canon.
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Two mediocre white guys, recall and review classic movies of the past and present. Try to imagine a conversation you might have with a 90s era video store clerk about what you should watch tonight. We WILL tackle films that won't often be discussed as Oscar worthy but are always considered entertaining. We will argue, agree and attempt to mimic accents of the most classic one liners and movie tropes. Come prepared to laugh and it is ALWAYS a good idea to listen after you have seen the film a ...
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Movie franchises are everywhere. They dominate the box office and are inescapable as they seep into our popular culture every way possible. Now more than ever studios view each new film as a possible franchise and extended universe. Join Mitch, Kevin, Vince and Alexandria as they take a deep dive into a different movie franchise every season, movie by movie!
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We're not just a podcast. We're a podcast that is going to save you and the ones you love from certain death at the hands of Cthulhu. Join us each week as we discuss a film, and decide if we discard it into the dark abyss of the Mariana Trench, blocking Cthulhu's ascent from the depths. Or on the flipside maybe we will take an element from the movie to join us in our fight... Listen and find out!
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Plug it Up is a horror movie podcast about the monstrous feminine. Host Caitlin Grant and her funny guests look at the monstrous feminine in all its forms, including: monstrous menstruation (like Carrie and Ginger Snaps), monstrous motherhood (like Rosemary’s Baby and The Omen), femmes fatales (like Jennifer’s Body and The Love Witch), black widows (like Dolores Claibore), body horror in women (like Teeth and Raw), treacherous friendships between women (like The Craft), women battling horror ...
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Morgan from CandleCore and the Good For Her film screening series joins Caitlin to cover Sugar and Spice, a less-horror-more-heist comedy from 2001. We talk about sisterhood, americana, motherhood, and finding identity in archetypes in this stylized, subversive cult classic. It was very formative for both of us! Tangents include: Scream, Spice Girl…
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The 10th best Hitchcock movie according to our listeners is Rope from 1948. On our rewatch of Rope, we are forced into taking on murderous characteristics, threaten iambic pentameter and risk being sued by Mark Zuckerberg. If you want more Hitchcock content, please consider becoming a HitchPod supporter. Just go to patreon.com/HitchPod and for as l…
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Discussing Dune Part Two (2024), Frank Herbert's Dune (2000), the Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show, James Gunn's taste, and Megalopolis not being viable for studios. Available Now in Video in the $5 Tier Pick the Subject of Our Next Episode Follow LowRes Wünderbred on X Follow Hans on X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Mary and Charlie join Caitlin to cover Scream 2, a movie with an interesting production history and a star-studded cast. We talk about sequel tropes, monstrous motherhood, and the franchise entering the conversation around the effect of violent media. Tangents include: sharting, pranks, product placement, Bob Dole, spiced coke, Scream rankings, fra…
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We're finally beginning to scratch the surface of Columbo on //MOVIES, and we're joined by Is It Kino? hosts Mumkey Jones and Erich McCoy to discuss what is Mumkey's favorite installment of the series. A Friend In Deed (1974) was released on American televisions in 1974 but was released in Europe as a theatrical feature, boasting a directorial effo…
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Everybody's little brother Zach joins Caitlin to cover Slaxx, a movie about possessed pants. We talk about retail madness, the myth of "ethical" consumption, and how this movie nails horror comedy with a message. It's goofy and silly, but also affecting. We also talk about: camp counselor stories, retail work experiences, brushing teeth with twigs,…
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Discussing the new Shudder original horror film Late Night with the Devil (2024), in theaters now. Also discussed: Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, The Orwells Friendly Fire tour, Perfect Days (2024), and Wim Wenders. Available Now in Video in the $5 Tier Pick the Subject of Our Next Episode Follow LowRes Wünderbred on X Follow Hans on X Hosted on Acast. See…
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Mathula joins Caitlin to cover 2003's Dogville, the first installment of Lars Von Trier's unfinished United States trilogy. It's an impressive undertaking with a unique production history and bleak plot. We talk about themes of hopelessness, arrogance, and man's tendency towards harm. It's a rough watch at times, but a really interesting movie over…
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Bob, Randy, and Soju of Straight Chilling Podcast join Caitlin to discuss Spring, the Benson and Moorhead body-horror-romance from 2014. We look at themes of travel, love, time[lessness], monstrous motherhood, and science. Thanks for joining, boys! Tangents include: HBO, actors, one-hit-wonders, strange addictions, celebratory meals, favorite citie…
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The 10th best Hitchcock movie according to our listeners is Rope from 1948. Here's our original coverage of Rope from December, 2020. Stay tuned for our updated thoughts after our rewatch. If you want more Hitchcock content, please consider becoming a HitchPod supporter. Just go to patreon.com/HitchPod and for as little as $2/month get access to ou…
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It's been a while since I've shared a solo episode, but I wanted to chat a little bit about my recent bilateral salpingectomy, in case any other folks out there had questions or wanted to learn more about the procedure. This is always something I've wanted for myself, and it means even more now post-Roe. Take charge of your bodily autonomy and repr…
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We continue our look at the 11th best Hitchcock movie according to our listeners, by comparing Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps to the Oscar's Best Picture of the same year, Mutiny on the Bounty. We also discuss school houses, rum rebellions and the delicious, McGuffinesque flavour of breadfruit, before revealing the 10th best Hitchcock movie via the still…
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Zach joins Caitlin to review a list of favorite horror comedies - some old, some new, and some that might just be funny to us. Let us know if you think we missed any! Just do so gently, for we are sensitive. Tangents include: Candy's house, sandwiches, cosplay, Victor meeting Bruce Campbell, white boy songs, CiCi's, spiders, and pets.…
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We're back this week with Detective Wolfman discussing Warner Brothers franchises of the 1980s. $5 Tier - Support the Show and Gain Access to Exclusive Video Episodes of //MOVIES Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brother episode with off-the-charts sibling energy. Zach and Charlie join Caitlin to cover Happy Death Day, a 2017 horror comedy that features a time loop. We talk about how the time loop trope is great for setting up second chances and character redemption, and we go over funny moments from the movie. Tangents include: ring tones, physical media, …
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We're back this week with Detective Wolfman discussing Warner Brothers in the 1980s once more. Arthur (1981) - 13:41 Beetlejuice (1988) - 18:40 The NeverEnding Story (1984) - 37:36 Creepshow (1983) - 48:01 $5 Tier - Support the Show and Gain Access to Exclusive Video Episodes of //MOVIES Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Uh-oh! What's all this, then? We just went to edit the Mutiny on the Bounty vs The 39 Steps episode and discovered that most of Cat's audio was missing. We won't get a chance to rerecord that episode until next week, so, to hold you over until then, we've decided to release one of our paywalled What Would Hitchcock Do? episodes. It's The Prestige (…
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Elizabeth joins Caitlin to talk about 1996's Scream, a movie that invigorated not just the slasher subgenre, but horror on the whole. We discuss meta storytelling, satire, subversion, and final girls, and we give Scream all the love it deserves. Tangents include: bangs, ghostface mask ideas, socks, driving, sirens in songs, the rock-and-roller to c…
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Discussing some of our favorite Warner Bros. releases of the 1980s, one of the most landmark decades in the studio's history. Wolfen (1981) - 11:06 Body Heat (1981) - 22:06 Altered States (1980) - 30:20 Sharky's Machine (1981) - 39:35 Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (1988) - 48:41 After Hours (1985) - 56:10 Pee Wee's Big Adventure (1985) - 1:01:35 Mishim…
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Mary joins Caitlin to talk about horror movies that deserve a second chance. These movies aren't necessarily "underrated" (because that means different things to different people, especially depending upon familiarity with the genre), but they're movies that got written off too soon. They deserve a second look; at least we think they do. Let us kno…
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Maddie and Colleen join Caitlin to cover Poor Things, the new surrealist, steampunk epic from Yorgos Lanthimos. We talk about the stellar performances from Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, and Willem Dafoe, and we look at themes around sex, sexuality, identity, existentialism, gender, and bodily autonomy. There's also lots of silly joking around. The revi…
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We are back with one Mumkey Jones and Egg White for the next excruciating chapter in the Nostalgia Critic Doug Walker's filmography and our YouTube-to-Cinema pipeline. As you can see, we are really stretching the definition of 'cinema' now. $5 Tier - Support the Show and Gain Access to Exclusive Video Episodes of //MOVIES Is It Kino? on Spotify Egg…
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Mary joins Caitlin to cover Saltburn, the new controversial new black comedy from Emerald Fennell. As degenerate weirdos, we loved it, but not everyone did. We talk about the controversy, and we analyze themes (obsession, weatlh, manipulation, and more). Did you know there are two movies where Barry Keoghan slurps something, and this is not the one…
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The 11th best Hitchcock movie according to our listeners is The 39 Steps from 1935. On our rewatch of The 39 Steps, we bemoan phonetically spelled dialogue, puzzle over MacGuffin details and delight in belated chemistry. If you want more Hitchcock content, please consider becoming a HitchPod supporter. Just go to patreon.com/HitchPod and for as lit…
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Navigating a pivot in plans, Mary joins Caitlin to cover David Gordon Green's recent body of work. We mostly chat about Exorcist: Believer, but we also talk about DGG's Halloween trilogy. To put it kindly, we weren't huge fans of Exorcist: Believer - partly because it tries to cash in on nostalgia and politics in cringe ways, and partly because it'…
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PART 2 AVAILABLE NOW IN THE $5 TIER Hans and I begin counting down our annual 10 Best Watched Films in 2023 and discuss some of those that came up short. Join us in The Five Dollar Tier for Exclusive Episodes of the show. Join fans and fellow listeners in the LowRes Wünderbred Discord. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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