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Outside The Cinema is a weekly podcast that focuses on to cult movies of all kinds. We feature films running the gamut from Horror to Exploitation to Noir and Matial Arts and back. You know that random video you got on VHS from some random mom and pop video store when you were 12? Yeah, we covered it. So sit back and enjoy the OTC ride.
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In this episode, Bill and Chris dive into a Nick Frost double feature, discussing the films 'Black Cab' and 'Getaway'. They explore the themes, narratives, and cinematic techniques of both films, highlighting the challenges of storytelling in horror and thriller genres. The conversation also touches on listener engagement and the evolution of their podcast. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the nuances of comedy and horror in film, particularly focusing on a recent movie featuring Nick Frost. They discuss the performance styles of various comedians, the dynamics of family relationships portrayed in the film, and the cultural implications of being an outsider in a tight-knit community. The conversation also touches on the blending of horror and comedy genres, the development of the plot, and the writing and directorial choices that contribute to the film's overall impact. They conclude with their personal recommendations and ratings for the film, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.
In this episode, hosts Bill and Chris discuss two Italian horror films, 'The Long Hair of Death' and 'Nothing Underneath', exploring their differences in filmmaking styles from 1961 to 1985. They delve into the gothic themes, character dynamics, and cinematic techniques that define these cult classics, while also reflecting on the evolution of horror cinema and the impact of streaming services on viewing experiences. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of marriage dynamics and character development in Italian horror films, particularly focusing on 'Long Hair of Death' and 'Nothing Underneath.' They discuss the impact of Barbara Steele on the genre, the character arcs presented in these films, and provide their recommendations and ratings. The conversation transitions into a critique of 1980s Italian cinema, highlighting the absurdities and stylistic choices of the era, especially in the giallo subgenre. In this episode, Bill and Chris discuss the soundtrack and cinematography of a giallo film, evaluating its place within the genre. They share their thoughts on the film's final moments, providing recommendations and ratings. The conversation then shifts to a review of 'Tremors 4', where Bill expresses his disdain for the film's quality. Finally, Reverend Scott joins to discuss the new 'Nosferatu' film, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.
In this conversation, Bill and Chris discuss their holiday greetings, personal updates, and delve into the reviews of two films: 'The First Omen' and 'Blink Twice.' They explore Zoe Kravitz's directorial debut, the character dynamics, and the unfolding plot that leads to dark revelations about power and control on a private island. The discussion highlights the themes of struggle, the allure of fame, and the disturbing realities behind seemingly glamorous lives. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the complexities of film critique, exploring themes of rationality, power dynamics, and cultural commentary. They discuss the impact of storytelling in cinema, particularly in relation to social issues and character development. The dialogue shifts to a critique of specific films, including a discussion on the Omen franchise, highlighting the nuances of directorial choices and the effectiveness of narrative structures. The conversation culminates in a reflection on the balance between entertainment and meaningful commentary in film. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the themes of the latest Omen film, discussing the duality of the church, the disturbing nature of Antichrist creation, and their recommendations for the film. They transition into a review of Tremors 3, highlighting the film's charm and character development, or lack thereof, and ultimately grading both films.
In this episode, hosts Bill and Chris discuss potential cult films of 2024, focusing on 'Infested' and 'What's Inside'. They also promote 'Infinite Santa 8000', a unique animated film, and delve into a conversation about conspiracy theories related to drones. The episode culminates in a review of 'What's Inside', exploring character dynamics and the film's themes. The conversation delves into the themes of social media's impact on relationships, the consequences of past actions, and the exploration of identity through a body-swapping game. The hosts discuss the characters' shallow lives, the opulence of the wedding setting, and the complexities of their intertwined histories. As the story unfolds, the characters face moral dilemmas and existential crises, leading to a fatal incident that changes everything. The conversation delves into the dynamics of character relationships, plot twists, and the consequences of actions in a film. The speakers analyze the motivations behind characters' decisions, the effectiveness of plot twists, and the overall character development throughout the movie. They also discuss their personal feelings towards the film's themes and their recommendations for viewers. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the intricacies of a horror film featuring spiders, discussing its visual storytelling, character development, and the social commentary embedded within the narrative. They explore the film's ability to build tension and deliver jump scares while also critiquing its pacing and character depth. The discussion culminates in their recommendations and grades for the film, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss two films from 2024 that could potentially become cult classics. They focus on 'Exuma', a Korean horror film that delves into themes of family curses and supernatural occurrences. The conversation explores the film's dense narrative, cultural significance, and the palpable atmosphere that builds throughout the story. The hosts share their thoughts on the film's execution, character development, and the unique aspects of Korean horror cinema. In this conversation, Bill and Chris delve into their reviews of two films, discussing their impressions, themes, and character motivations. They explore the nuances of storytelling in horror films, the impact of cultural context, and the effectiveness of supernatural elements. The discussion transitions smoothly between the two films, allowing for a comprehensive analysis of each, while also highlighting the emotional and psychological layers present in the narratives. In this episode, Bill and Chris delve into the films 'Oddity' and 'Tremors', discussing their aesthetics, character performances, and overall impact. They provide recommendations and grades for both films, highlighting the unique qualities that make 'Tremors' a standout creature feature. The conversation also touches on the cultural significance of these films and includes a segment from Reverend Scott reviewing other movies.
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss Bill's recent vacation experience at an all-inclusive resort in the Dominican Republic, sharing frustrations about the resort's lack of true inclusivity and poor food quality. They transition into reflections on Thanksgiving traditions, noting how family gatherings have changed over the years. The conversation evolves into a discussion about the evolution of holiday traditions and the pressures of maintaining them. The hosts then promote their merchandise before diving into movie reviews, specifically focusing on 'Terror Train 2' and 'Doom Asylum'. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the horror film 'Terror Train 2', discussing its slasher elements, character dynamics, and how it serves as a sequel to the original. They explore the nostalgia associated with horror sequels, the effectiveness of the film's writing, and the overall impressions of the movie. The discussion then shifts to 'Doom Asylum', highlighting its bizarre tone and character interactions, ultimately reflecting on the nature of 80s horror films and their tropes. In this episode, Chris and Bill delve into the peculiarities of the film 'Doom Asylum,' reflecting on its bizarre tone and slapstick elements. They also discuss Kristen Davis's career trajectory, particularly her role in 'Sex and the City.' The conversation shifts to a critical analysis of the 1998 remake of 'Psycho,' where they express their disdain for the film's execution. Finally, they review 'Heretic,' highlighting its thought-provoking themes and strong performances.
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris delve into the world of cult classic films, particularly focusing on 80s slasher movies. They discuss their viewing habits, the evolution of podcasting technology, and the nostalgic elements of films like 'Party Line'. The conversation highlights the unique characteristics of 80s cinema and the impact of technology on modern podcasting. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the 1988 film 'Party Line', exploring its characters, plot dynamics, and the 1980s cop drama elements. They discuss the relationships between characters, particularly the sibling dynamic, and the film's portrayal of the era's societal issues. The conversation also touches on the film's cast, the effectiveness of its storytelling, and the overall impact of the film, culminating in a rating discussion. In this conversation, Chris and Bill review the 1988 horror film 'Twice Dead,' discussing its plot, character decisions, and the role of the ghost in the story. They explore themes of family dynamics, the ineptitude of law enforcement, and the kids' attempts to fend off a gang. The conversation culminates in their ratings and recommendations for the film, highlighting its unique blend of horror and comedy.
In this episode, the hosts delve into the world of cult movies, focusing on the Terrifier franchise, particularly the latest installment, Terrifier 3. They discuss the evolution of the series, character development, supernatural elements, and the quality of acting. The conversation highlights the film's narrative structure and thematic depth, while also addressing the franchise's future. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of horror films, particularly focusing on the Terrifier series. They discuss the portrayal of religious elements, character development, and the visual effects that contribute to the overall impact of the films. The conversation culminates in a grading of Terrifier 3, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses compared to its predecessors, and the evolution of Art the Clown as a horror icon. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the cinematic journey of M. Night Shyamalan, discussing his notable films, the critical reception of his works, and the recent film 'Trap'. They explore the themes of storytelling, character development, and the absurdities present in his films, particularly focusing on the lack of realism and coherence in 'Trap'. The discussion also highlights the casting choices and the impact of Shyamalan's personal connections on his filmmaking. In this conversation, the hosts critically analyze the film 'Trap', discussing its storytelling flaws, the impact of personal connections in filmmaking, and the unrealistic portrayal of concert experiences. They also reflect on the film 'The Substance', exploring its themes and character dynamics, ultimately providing their recommendations for viewers.
In this episode, Bill and Lord Reverend Bricklemyer discuss their return to the podcast after a hiatus, touching on personal health updates, the current political climate, and their thoughts on new horror films, particularly focusing on 'The Substance,' a body horror film featuring Demi Moore. They explore themes of identity, duality, and the visual storytelling techniques used in the film, while also sharing their insights on the horror genre and its evolving landscape. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of Hollywood's treatment of women, the consequences of selfishness, the transition of a film into horror, the impact of aging on self-perception, and their final thoughts on the film's execution and recommendations. They explore the symbolism within the film, the societal implications of aging, and the effectiveness of body horror as a genre.
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Lord Reverend Bricklemyer discuss the highly anticipated horror thriller 'Long Legs', directed by Osgood Perkins. They delve into the film's psychological elements, character dynamics, and the effective marketing that built hype around it. The conversation explores the performances, particularly that of Nicolas Cage, and the film's cinematography, while also addressing the balance between horror and psychological thriller genres. The hosts share their recommendations and grades for the film, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.
In this episode, Bill and Lord Reverend Bricklemyer discuss personal updates related to Bill's upcoming surgery and the challenges of living with a stoma. They delve into the world of Tubi Originals, focusing on the remake of 'Terror Train' and its character dynamics, before transitioning to a review of 'Deep Web Murder Show.' The conversation touches on themes of health insurance, politics, and the horror genre, ultimately leading to a comparative analysis of various horror films and their remakes.
In this episode, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer discuss personal updates, recent films they've watched, and delve into critiques of the Alien franchise and the evolution of Star Wars. They reflect on the oversaturation of content in the film industry, share thoughts on Neil Breen's unique filmmaking style, and wrap up with final thoughts on the current state of cinema. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various movie reviews, including the sequel to Beetlejuice, the new film Jackpot featuring John Cena and Aquafina, and a documentary about the Brat Pack led by Andrew McCarthy. They discuss the nostalgia and mixed feelings surrounding these films, the evolution of characters, and the impact of conventions on fans. The conversation highlights the hosts' personal reflections on the films and their anticipation for upcoming releases.
"I was more impressed with this than I thought I would be."
In this episode, Bill and Lord Reverend Bricklemyer discuss their recent experiences, including health challenges, the Salem Parade, and family dynamics. They share insights on community engagement through events like the Ghostbusters parade and transition into movie reviews, focusing on 'The Piper,' a modern retelling of the Pied Piper story that explores themes of music and horror. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of music's impact in horror films, the importance of visual storytelling, and their recommendations for various movies, including 'The Camp Host' and 'Psycho 3'. They explore character dynamics, supernatural elements, and the overall effectiveness of these films, culminating in a review of 'The Wild Robot', a family-friendly animated film.
Summary
In this episode, the hosts delve into the world of Tubi Originals, discussing their experiences with the platform and the distribution challenges faced by independent filmmakers. They share personal travel stories and insights into the film festival circuit, before diving into detailed reviews of two films: 'Lowlifes' and 'The Last Exit'. The conversation explores themes of family dynamics, survival, and the unexpected twists that both films present, ultimately providing recommendations and ratings for each. In this conversation, the hosts delve into a film review, discussing character introductions, plot developments, and the psychological tension that unfolds throughout the movie. They analyze the motivations of the characters, the impact of the storm, and the arrival of strangers that leads to a medical emergency. The conversation highlights the film's twists and turns, the manipulation of characters, and the overall themes of control and revenge. The hosts conclude with their ratings and final thoughts on the film's effectiveness and storytelling.
In this episode, the hosts delve into two Tubi Originals: 'Killer Body Count' and 'The Sin Turn.' They explore the themes of youth violence, sexuality, and the impact of religion on the characters' lives. The conversation highlights the character dynamics, plot twists, and the overall effectiveness of the films in delivering horror and suspense. The hosts provide their recommendations and ratings, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of each film, ultimately reflecting on the nature of Tubi Originals and their place in the horror genre.
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer delve into a variety of topics, including political commentary, celebrity influence in politics, and a review of Tubi Originals, specifically focusing on the film 'Deadly Invitations.' They discuss the film's plot, character dynamics, and critique its writing and production quality, while also reflecting on the current political landscape and its absurdities. In this conversation, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer review two films, 'Deadly Invitations' and 'Romy', providing critiques on their storytelling, character development, and overall execution. They also discuss the classic film 'Psycho', analyzing its impact on the horror genre and its portrayal of complex characters. The discussion highlights the importance of nuanced storytelling and the evolution of horror films over the years.
In this conversation, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer discuss the high prices of concert tickets and the issues with ticketing systems like Ticketmaster. They talk about the dynamic pricing and resale of tickets, as well as the impact of nostalgia on ticket sales. They also mention specific concerts and artists they are interested in seeing. The conversation touches on the cost of production for concerts and the changing landscape of the music industry. The conversation in this part covers various topics, including discussions about different music venues in Boston and a review of the movie 'I Saw the TV Glow'. The hosts talk about the sizes and features of different music venues, sharing their personal experiences. They then move on to discuss the movie 'I Saw the TV Glow', providing their thoughts on the film's pacing, symbolism, and message. They also touch on the performances and the overall visual and auditory aspects of the movie. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the movie 'Pink Opaque' and 'In a Violent Nature'. They talk about the bold ending of 'Pink Opaque' and how it explores the theme of being true to oneself. They also discuss the misrepresentation of 'Pink Opaque' in its marketing and the genre classification of 'In a Violent Nature'. The hosts share their recommendations and give their grades for both movies. In this final part of the conversation, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer discuss the film 'The Ranger' and share their thoughts on its unique storytelling and character development. They also review the movie 'Cuckoo' and 'Alien Romulus', highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each film. Overall, they recommend 'The Ranger' and 'Alien Romulus' to fans of the horror genre, while acknowledging that 'Cuckoo' may be disappointing for those who have seen the trailer. They provide ratings for each film and express their excitement for future episodes.
In this episode, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer discuss the upcoming film 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' and share their thoughts on the previous Mad Max films. They also talk about the TV show 'The Boys' and other projects Anya Taylor-Joy has been involved in. The conversation covers the characters and plot of 'Furiosa' and highlights the performances of Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth. They discuss the evolution of the Mad Max world and the different villains in each film. Overall, they express excitement for 'Furiosa' and the continuation of the Mad Max franchise. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the movie 'Furiosa' and the action sequences in the Mad Max franchise. They also talk about the character development and the performances of the actors. They express their concerns about the future of the franchise without George Miller and discuss the possibility of expanding the story to different areas of Australia. They also briefly mention the Fast and Furious franchise. The hosts give their recommendations and grades for the movie 'Furiosa'. They then transition to discussing the movie 'Maxine', the third film in the Ty West trilogy. They mention their previous thoughts on the first two films and share their expectations for 'Maxine'. They discuss the setting and the character of Maxine, as well as their opinions on Mia Goth's performance. In this conversation, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer review the films 'Furiosa' and 'Maxine' and discuss their thoughts and opinions on the movies. They provide a detailed analysis of the plot, characters, and overall quality of each film. They also compare the films to other movies in their respective genres and discuss the performances of the actors. The conversation covers various themes such as revenge, world-building, and the portrayal of female characters. Overall, they recommend both films and give them positive ratings.
In this conversation, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer discuss various topics, including upcoming movies, comic books, and their waning interest in certain franchises. They touch on movies like Hellboy and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as their experiences with collecting action figures and Funko Pops. The conversation highlights their changing tastes and the challenges of keeping up with new releases. The conversation covers various topics including collecting vintage Star Wars figures, music preferences, the MoviePass documentary, and the band Nickelback. The hosts discuss their love for vintage Star Wars figures and the recent resurgence of newly tooled figures. They also talk about their music preferences, with one host sharing his love for documentaries and the other discussing his preference for familiar music. The conversation then shifts to the MoviePass documentary, with one host recommending it and the other expressing his lack of interest. Finally, they briefly discuss a documentary about the band Nickelback, with one host sharing his disappointment in the lack of depth in the film. In this part of the conversation, Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer and Bill discuss their dislike for the band Kiss and their lead singer Gene Simmons. They express their frustration with Simmons' controversial statements and behavior, which has led them to dislike the band and even avoid watching movies that feature Simmons. They also touch on the topic of separating art from the artist and how it can be challenging to support artists whose views or actions don't align with their own.
The conversation discusses the impact and legacy of the Blair Witch Project, a found footage horror film that revolutionized the genre. It explores the marketing strategies used to present the film as a real documentary, creating a sense of mystery and intrigue. The conversation also delves into the sequel, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, and the criticisms it faced for deviating from the original's style and tone. The discussion highlights the importance of staying true to the elements that made the original successful and the consequences of studio interference. In this conversation, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer discuss the Blair Witch franchise, including the original film, Book of Shadows, and the 2016 sequel. They analyze the impact of the first film on the horror genre and the success of its marketing. They also share their thoughts on the different films, grading them and discussing their strengths and weaknesses. The conversation concludes with a segment from Reverend Scott's Holy Shit, where he reviews the film Witchtrap and discusses The Final Cut.
In this episode, Bill and Chris discuss analog horror, a subgenre of horror fiction that originated online in the late 2000s and early 2010s. They review various web series and YouTube channels that fall under the analog horror genre, including Arcadia TV, CH/SS, Channel 7 Restored, FNAF VHS, Winter of 83, Where the Fuck Are We?, and Marble Hornets. They highlight the unique storytelling techniques and themes explored in each series, such as parallel dimensions, mental health, extraterrestrials, and alternate history. In this part of the conversation, Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer and Bill discuss various examples of analog horror, including Marble Hornets, Local 58, Gemini Home Entertainment, and more. They touch on the use of bad lighting and loud noises in Marble Hornets, the slow pacing of some analog horror series, and the importance of creating an authentic VHS aesthetic. They also mention other analog horror series like The Real, Murohai, and Godzilla-based ones. The conversation highlights the diverse range of storytelling and artistic styles within the analog horror genre. The conversation covers various analog horror series and movies, with a focus on their unique storytelling and immersive experiences. The discussion includes recommendations for specific series and creators, such as Monument Mythos, Surreal Broadcast, CHSS, FNAF VHS, Winter of 83 Eventide Media Center, Midwest Angelica, Local 58, The Mandela Catalog, The Tangy Virus, Omega Mart, Vita Carnis, The Oldest View, The Back Rooms, and Greylock. The hosts also reminisce about past episodes and segments, including a tribute to the late Robert Loggia.
In this conversation, Bill and Professor Christopher Bricklemyer discuss the movies Ultraman Rising and Shin Kamen Rider. They start by talking about personal experiences with insurance and medical expenses. Then, they dive into the world of Ultraman, explaining its origins and the concept of the character. They discuss the Easter eggs and references in Ultraman Rising and share their thoughts on the film. They also touch on the character design and the involvement of animation professionals in the production. Overall, it's a conversation that combines personal anecdotes, analysis of the films, and insights into the Ultraman franchise. The story follows Ken, the son of the current incarnation of Ultraman, who moves to the United States with his mother while his father fights as Ultraman. Ken becomes a famous baseball player but returns to Japan when his mother disappears. He discovers that he has the ability to transform into Ultraman and must protect Japan from kaiju attacks. The film explores themes of family, responsibility, and the balance between personal desires and duty. It pays homage to classic tokusatsu and kaiju films while adding its own unique twist. In this conversation, Professor Christopher Bricklemyer and Bill discuss their thoughts on the movie Shin Kamen Rider. They talk about the structure of the story, the low budget, and the graphic violence. They also discuss the design of the characters and the tonal shifts in the movie. Overall, they have mixed opinions on the film, with Professor Bricklemyer giving it a B- and Bill giving it a C-.
Without Warning is a 1994 made-for-TV movie that presents a fictional news coverage of a series of meteorite strikes around the world. The film follows the events as they unfold, with reporters and scientists trying to make sense of the situation. The story raises questions about the existence of extraterrestrial life and the moral dilemmas that arise when faced with a potential threat. The film keeps viewers engaged by revealing information gradually and creating a sense of mystery. The finale of the film delivers a thought-provoking conclusion. Overall, Without Warning is a compelling and well-executed example of analog horror. The conversation covers the movie 'Without Warning' and the anthology film 'Creepypasta Death Net'. In 'Without Warning', the hosts discuss the lack of clarity regarding the purpose of the alien meteorites in the movie. They also mention other films with similar alien invasion themes. In 'Creepypasta Death Net', they critique the weak writing and execution of the anthology's stories. They highlight one particular story about a cursed poster that they found frustrating and poorly done. In this conversation, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer discuss the movie 'Creepypasta Death Net' and the Lone Wolf and Cub film series. They critique the writing, acting, and overall execution of 'Creepypasta Death Net,' expressing disappointment with its lack of development and plot points. They also discuss the potential of the creepypasta genre and suggest alternative approaches to creating a more engaging anthology. They then transition to reviewing the Lone Wolf and Cub film series, praising its craftsmanship, storytelling, and impact on popular culture. They discuss the characters, plot, and performances in the first installment, 'Sword of Vengeance,' and express excitement for the rest of the series. Finally, they review two other films, 'Special Bulletin' and 'Without Warning,' highlighting their strengths and weaknesses.
The conversation covers a range of topics including personal updates, mental health, family dynamics, video games, and movie reviews. It delves into the host's experiences with anxiety, medication, and family relationships, as well as their children's activities and interests. The discussion also includes a review of the movie 'Skullduggery' and the anticipation of a boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. The conversation covers two movies, 'Skullduggery' and 'The Last Movie Star,' both starring Burt Reynolds. 'Skullduggery' is a 1970 film with a plot involving adventure, deception, and a courtroom drama. 'The Last Movie Star' is about an aging movie star coming to terms with his past and present. The conversation delves into the themes, characters, and overall impact of both films. The conversation covers a review of the movie 'The Last Movie Star', a discussion of the 'Wrong Turn' series, and a review of the movie 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga'. The hosts share their thoughts on the characters, plot, and overall impact of the movies, providing insights and critiques.
n this conversation, Bill and Professor Christopher Bricklemyer discuss the movie 'Chameleon Street' and the real-life con artist it is based on. They explore the themes of deception, narcissism, and the consequences of living a life of lies. They also discuss the charm and intelligence of the main character and how he could have succeeded if he had chosen a legitimate path. The conversation touches on the challenges of maintaining multiple identities and the mistakes that ultimately lead to his downfall. In this part of the conversation, Bill and Professor Christopher Bricklemyer discuss the themes and flaws of the film 'Chameleon Street'. They explore the protagonist's constant search for the next best thing and his lack of satisfaction with his life. They also discuss the film's fast-paced narrative and jumbled storytelling. The conversation then transitions to the film 'Buzzard', where they discuss the main character's petty criminal activities and his lack of ambition. They highlight the film's satirical portrayal of workplace frustrations and the protagonist's foolish schemes. Overall, they have mixed opinions about both films. In this final part of the conversation, Bill and Chris discuss the movie 'Buzzard' and give their recommendations and grades. They then review the movie 'Sorority House Massacre Part 3' and share their thoughts on its quality. Finally, they discuss the Patreon picks 'Disturbing Behavior' and 'Cruel Intentions 2' and give their opinions on these films. They also briefly mention the South African film 'Boy Kills World' and its unique style and humor. The conversation ends with a reminder to join the Patreon and follow them on social media.
In this episode, Bill and Doctor Professor Bricklemyer discuss two movies: Dream Demon and Maniac Killer. They also talk about their kids' activities and upcoming hiatus. Dream Demon is a film that explores the theme of dreams and hauntings, taking inspiration from Nightmare on Elm Street. However, the execution falls short, leaving the audience unsure of what is haunting the protagonist. The lack of clarity extends to the role of the press in the story, as they are presented as potential villains but are not fully developed. The inconsistent character designs, particularly in the portrayal of the main antagonist, further detract from the film's effectiveness. The identity confusion between the young girl and the adult protagonist adds to the overall lack of coherence in the storytelling. Despite these flaws, the film showcases impressive practical effects, particularly in a memorable scene involving a silicone ear. Overall, Dream Demon receives a mediocre assessment due to its weak storytelling and lack of a clear narrative. In this conversation, Bill and Doctor Professor Bricklemyer review the films 'Manic Maniac Killer,'' They discuss the plot, characters, and inconsistencies in 'Manic Maniac Killer,' highlighting its Italian trash charm. They give their grades and recommendations for each film.
Takeaways
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, Bill and Chris review the movies Blue Thunder and Lisa and the Devil. They discuss the weather and the start of baseball season. They also talk about the director John Badham and his filmography. The conversation touches on the low-key racism and sexism in Blue Thunder. The plot of the movie is summarized, and the technology used in the film, including the microphones. They also discuss the plot, the real stunts and action sequences, and the memorable 80s score. In Lisa and the Devil, they talk about the confusing plot and the dream-like atmosphere. They highlight the failures of the screenplay in creating a cohesive and interesting story. The hosts discuss the visual style of Mario Bava and the lack of story in 'Lisa and the Devil'.
Takeaways
In this episode, Bill and Doctor Professor Bricklemyer discuss their week and Doctor Professor Bricklemyer's project of modifying his proton pack. They also thank their Patreon members for their support. The main topic of discussion is the movie 'Would You Rather', a 2012 film about a deadly game where participants must make difficult choices. In the movie 'Would You Rather,' a group of people are invited to a dinner party where they are forced to participate in a deadly game. The guests must choose between performing horrific tasks or facing dire consequences. As the game progresses, tensions rise and the true nature of the host is revealed. In the end, the surviving guest is left with a cruel twist of fate. The conversation discusses the racist and misogynistic themes in the film, as well as the unique and cheesy sci-fi outfits. The lack of safety precautions and the time travel element are also highlighted. The set building and lack of labels and writing are criticized, but the film is ultimately described as innocent and harmless. The positive aspects of the film, such as the sincerity of the actors, are acknowledged. The second half of the film is deemed boring, and the abrupt ending is mentioned.
Season 15 Finale! Bill and Chris reveal their lists of the best and worst films reviewed on the show in the last year.
Sorry for the delay in posting this week it has been crazy but here we are starting to look at Films from 2014 abd for some reason we decided to start with The Den and Girl House. So bust a nut and take a listen.
Reviews of Sisu and Attachment
Happy Holidays everyone here are our reviews of "It's a Wonderful Knife" and "Totally Killer"
1Reviews of "Talk to Me' and Birth/Rebirth
Reviews of Suitable Flesh and Night of the Hunted
Reviews of "When Evil Lurks" and "There's Something Wrong With the Children"
This week Chris bares his soul and we review 2 more Patreon picks . First it's Shane's pick of "The Eight Masters' and second is Andrei's choice "Sonatine"
This is Carl's Patreon Picks of Salute of the Juggers and Tomorrow I Will Wake Up and Scold Myself With Tea
2023 releases this week with a Patreon Pick and a follow up to one of our more popular reviews from last year. Featured reviews of No One Can Save You and VHS85
If you thought last week was trashy.....
Trash.
Reviews this week of the Religious found footage flick "Final Prayer" and the Japanese weird out "R100"
Hey everyone, Bill and Chris return with a episode that turned out to be more of a therapy session than a normal show. Bill runs through the whole ordeal of what happened to him to lay him up in the hospital 16 days and Chris dives deep into a number of things that have been ongoing with him to help relieve his mind. This is a deep one and prob not for everyone but it was a great release for us. Nxt week we are back on track with show #800! Thanks for sticking with us through the unplanned break.
Reviews of City of Fire and Dark Waters
Holiday week means a show made up of bits and pieces, some real classics this week with reviews of "Sceams of a Winter's Night" and "Punisment Park. Joe grinds his way through "The Gudge 2" and we revist the time Tommy and Scott came to the studio to talk about erotic fiction.
The Blood on Levenger Satan Tapes Claw
Back with a really new show this week. Reviews of Punk Rock! and the British Tv Mockumentary Alternative 3.
This week proved to be to tough to get a full show put together so Bill has created the Illusion of a new episode with reviews of El Topo and The Time Guardian, plus a revist of one of the greatest Rev Scott segments of all time.
Reviews of Bad Milo and The Cat
Reviews of Omega Syndrome and Last Girl.
Bottom of the barrel this week with reviews of "The Divine Enforcer" and Effects
Reviews of Mood Indigo and Nightmare Weekend
Reviews of Death Line and The Astrolger
Reviews of Beyond the Seventh Door and Arabella Black Angel
Reviews of "The Loved Ones" and "Bad Moon". We made Joe watch "Hostel".
Happy V-Day B-Ro's.
And we are back! New season same old show. This week we take a look at the 80's slasher classic "My Bloody Valentine" and the Meghan Fox thirst trap of a flick "Jennifer's Body" Joe talks about Ryan Renyolds abs way too much and Scott brings back a classic OTC segment that only he misses.
Year end cram continues with "The Leech" and The Sadness" Joes starts the The Amityville Horror Film series and Scott.....well you know I wasn't listening.
The year end cram continues this week with the new Benson & Moorehead flick "Something in the Dirt" we also cover the Taiwanese found footage flick "Incantation" Joe finally finishes off the Childs Play series and Scott talks about the same video game he talked about last week......nerd.
This week we start our year end cram with Pearl and Smile.
Reviews Od Mansio of Madness and I am ZoZo
Reviews of The Baby and Parents.
Bill and Chris square off on Terrifier 2 and then the new Cronenberg film Crimes of the Future makes everything just a little bit dirty.
2 new releases from Shudder this week. they both floored us but for totally different reasons, VHS99 and Deadstream.
This week Bill gets unreasonably mad over Rob Zombie's The Munsters and is way too easy on the new Hulu version of Hellraiser. Chris is indifferent, Joe and Scott finish off the the Final Destination series and fun was had by all.
Reviews this week of A Record of Sweet Murder and Superstition.
Patreon reviews this week for "The Children's Hour" and Borgman. Joe and Scott both take a look at Final Destination 3 and Bill wins a prestigious award.
Oh how the mighty have fallen. Dario Argento's Trauma is on tap this week. We also take a look at the Canuxploitation oddity Things.
Reviews of Nope and the Dhudder exclusive Offseason.
Patreon picks from David.
Ollie.......I hope it was worth it.
Reviews of Prey and Jugface
2 More Patreon picks this week. very differnet films that strangley enough are going for the same reaction.
More Patreon reviews this week as we take a look at the 80's classic Fright Night suggested from Donny and Guns Akimbo from David. Joe finishes up the Vampires Saga and Scott saw Thor.
This week we cover 2 Patreon picks from long time friend of the show Shane. Spike Lee's "Bamboozled" and the meta found footage faux doc inside a found footage flick "Butterfly Kisses"
Bill is on Vacation so this week we so dive into the Archives for a interview with Writer/Director Eric Pennycoff whos new film "The Leech" just premeired at The Chatt Film Festival. In this talk Bill and Eric talk all about Metal and his film "Sadistic Intentions".
Hello everyone, this week picks from Donnie and Dusty with The Most Dangerous Game and Vicious Fun.
We start Patreon picks this week! Both Rob and Josh made the suggestion of 1983's "Siege" We also watch Rob's other pick of Godzilla Vs. Space Godzilla. Joe watches "From Dusk Till Dawn 2" and Scott oils up his abs to tell us all about "Top Gun:Maverick"
This week we return to the trenches of 80's forgotten flicks. One is a very loose take on the Invisible Man and the other is a very loose take on pretty much on every thing else if you know what I mean. Joe is still watching the Trancers series and Scott took a child to Vegas all sound about right to me.
Chris Closes out the month with picking a couple of his favs "Buckaroo Bonzai" and "Return of the Living Dead Part 2"
This week Chris chooses 2 flick from Benson and Moorhead as we dive into the confusing world of Resolution and The Endless. Joe starts the Trancers series and Scott watches one of our flicks from last week.
Bill Broke Chris so he is taking over booking all the films for the month of April. He starts with Await Further Instructions and As Above So Below.
Well, we tried to broadcast from 2 differnt countries and to the shock of no one it went poorly. So Bill and Chris Salvage what they can and talk about why Netflix doesnt know how to manage their own content and other random stuff.
This week we take a look at the final film of the legendary Boris Karloff "Targets". We then switch gears to the what many believe to be the quintessential american folk horror fim "Eyes of Fire". Joes returns to the very Irish inner city of Compton and Scott rates the new Batman flick on a scale of brooding per min.
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Joe starts the Leprechaun series and god help him.
Scott watches Netflix and "Wans" you to know about a new series he has been watching.
Starting a month "How Have I Never Seen That?" Chris chose Pi and Delicatessen. Joe finally finishes the Scream franchise and Scott reviews our End of Year show from last week.
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As we Roll over to Season 14 of OTC let us take a look back at the best and worst stuff we have watched over the last year.
This week we talk about one of the all time great bombs for MGM the Walter Hill (sort of) direct Sci Fi mess "Supernova". Our other flick is the low budget Time Travel Comedy FAQ About Time Travel. Joe finish up the 2nd season of Scream:The Series and Scott stops by to tell Chris he ain't s!?t
Trash and epic trash this week.
Bill and Chris reveal what they liked the most for the past 12 months or so. Joe gives a taste of season 2 of the Scream Tv Series and Scott has a PC caught in his throat. All this and more on a very special episode of Outside the Cinema.
YO! This episode is from 2009. Trust me me when I tell you it is a gift. A full commentary of the Anna Nicole Smith opus "Skyscraper".
Our Country is Broken and the makers of The Purge series knew it before the rest of us. Superhost is everyones worst AirBnB nightmare brought to life or well brought to digital cinema at least.
Reviews this week of Pig (HULU )and Honeydew (Shudder).
Catching up on new stuff sometimes can be a pain is it this week? Reviews of Prisoners of the Ghostland and Rent-A-Pal. Joe watches Scream 3 and as you can imagine it goes perfectly....for Bill. Scott reminds Bill and Chris that he is always ahead of the curve.
This week Bill and Chris go through the 3 film Fear Street series on Netflix.
Bill made Joe watch Scream 2 and Scott stops by to tell Bill and Chris how right they always are (about him)
Reviews of Jumbo and Censor. Joe starts the Scream franchise and Scott talks about a movie but i cant remember which one.
Comic writer and jack of all trades George O'Connor stops by the studio to chat with Bill about his new Comic Charlies's Spot. They also get into all kinds of life working independently and how building relationships is so important in the DIY creator space. make sure to head over to https://homelesscomics.square.site/ to get all of George's books.
This week as part of our 2021 catch up we take a look at the Canadian Sci-Fi dreamscape "Come True". Our second feature is the A24 British pick up Saint Maude. Joe realizes he has made a costly error while trying to get through the last of the Children of the Corn series and Scott manages to say nothing but still gives a 6 min segment.
Welcome back, this week we start a month of 2021 catch up. We take a look at the new Denny V version of "Dune" and the latest attempt to keep the Halloween series relevant "Halloween Kills". Scott gives us his thoughts on "Dune" and Joe asks the only question that really matters Gabriel or Collins (spoiler alert he chose poorly).
This week we close out the Month of Throwdown. We take a look at 2 "forgotten" flicks. We start with the sleazy as sleazy can be "The Urge to Kill" which is the Alexa origins story Bezos tried to silence. Then we talk about the Japanese film "Snake Girl and the White Haired Witch" not the normal Asian film we cover but we can get into the that in the review. Scott dives head first into one of the film from last week and Joe......well Joe... he is trying to be positive but the Children of the Corn series is getting the better of him.
Throwdown Month!!! Reviews of Sweet Home and Long Pigs.
Throwdown Month carries on this week with 2 more forgotten cult flicks Meet the Hollowheads and Radioactive Dreams. Joe looks deep into the cornfields of his heart for Children of the Corn Part 5 and Scott takes a trip down memory lane for his history with train horns.
Throwdown the month is here. All October we are cover Throwdown worth flicks! we start with 2 bottom of the barrel offerings. Zombie Ninja and Dr. Caligari
This week we take a look at 2 new releases. Jordan Peele's take on the Candyman character and James Wan's attempt to dip his toes into more extreme horror with Malignant.
Bill sits with director Joe Badon originaly aired 2.25.2021 on Twitch.
Reviews of Night of the Demons 2009 and Vigilante 1983
This week we take a trip back to a wonderful time before Covid, before Trump, and before Chris hated everything.
Well hello there, this week we are doing 2 found footage flicks chosen by Chris. "The Lost Footage of Leah Sulivan" and "Occult". Joe starts the "Children of the Corn" Series and Scott watches the most violent film yet.
Bill hates Chris and wants to punish him. This week he partially succeed. Joe finally finishes off the Evil Bong series and Scott is just happy to be here.
Justin picked the flicks for this week Naked Lunch and The Dark Backward. Joe is really questioning his and Bill's friendship. Scott dips his toes in the DC pool and we have a whole show.
This episode sucks.
Well Chris and Bill watched different movies with the same name so........cool. They both watched Pledge Night.......cool. Joe gets the week off and boy does he deserve it. Scott tries to make Bill and Chris feel bad and it doesn't work.
For Episode 700 this week we will be breaking down both "A Quiet Place" films. You all seem to love these, Chris and I have questions. Please let us know your thoughts here or via email [email protected] or hit us up on IG @OTCBill
Sorry about the late post this week schedules got crazy. This week Bill opens up a giant can of whoop ass on Chris with the Stone Cold Steve Austin paint by numbers flick "Recoil". But Karma is a bitch cause Return of Superfly does its best to tarnish one of Bill's favorite flicks. Poor Joe...... and well year poor Scott too.
We are back this week with a couple of flicks that split Chris and I in two different directions. Fist we have SciFi Horror mash up "Nightwish" and then we dive headfirst into the deep end that is the Duke Mitchell dumpster fire that is "Massacre Mafia Style" Joe does everything he can to say something nice about "Evil Bong 2" and Scott well..... Scot has a segment.
Bill is away this week so here is a episode originallly only released to the patreon feed. Bill hangs out with Actor/Comedian Matt McCarthy and talks about movie obsession and so much more.
Reviews from our Patreon Supporters this week!!! Romero's lost film "The Amusement Park" and the under the radar Bigfoot flick Stomping Ground. Joe starts the Evil Bong series and Scott watches the new Conjuring flick cause he hates himself.
This week on the show we take a look back at Paul W.S. Anderson's follow up to Event Horizon "Soldier" starring Kurt Russell. We also take a look back the late 80's faux sex comedy/Sci-fi flick Dr. Alien.
Joe finishes off the American Ninja series and Scott watched a cartoon meant for children all this and more on this week's OTC.
This week we take a look at the Soska Sisters cult favorite "American Mary" . Been a little while since we got deep in the Italian end so here is The Evil Eye a classic Pre giallo Bava flick. Joe is still making his way through the American Ninja Series and Scott finally gets back to the movie theater for a watch of "A quiet Place 2"
This week we break form and take a look at the new Zack Snyder Zombie flick "Army of the Dead" and we figured it was a good time to go back and take another look at his first feature the now classic remake of "Dawn of the Dead". It seems like Scott read our minds as he also dips his heavenly toes into the Snyder Zombie lake this week.
Apparently Joe didn't get the message and managed to just keep doing the American Ninja series with the 3rd installment of the franchise.
Ollie picked "Tales From the Darkside" and we also cover the early Found footage flick "The Mcpherson Tape"
Reviews of The Beast from 1988 and Deep Blood from the depths of hell.
Scott went on vacation and Joe relives memories of being a frat boy obsessed with Cannon movies.
This week we take a look back at the Zac Snyder dream world "Sucker Punch". We then travel to the oddly colored town of Boston Mills in the found footage flick "June 9"
Joe finishes up the Subspecies series and Scott lets you know what his fav film of the year is so far.
This week we catch up on the stuff we were supposed to cover last week. The Dentist 2 and Savage Beach. Also make sure to check out Bill's new Spotify Exclusive podcast "Front 2 Back" Album commentary for full albums hits to deep cuts. check it out here
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Things got all messed up so here is the show we did not the one we promised.
Hey people, this week on the show Bill and Chris take look at the 1961 Dennis Hopper Mermaid tale Night Tide. Then we fast forward to the gogo 90's and book an appointment with Corbin Bernsen for The Dentist. Joe barks at the Full Moon and takes in the first of the Subspecies series and finally Scott stops but to give us the Godzilla Vs. Kong review no one wanted.
This week Chris attempts to Bore Bill to death with the Sci Fi Ted Talk "Creation of the Humanoids" and we take a look at the often over looked Blood Creek from 2009. Joe finishes up the Kickboxer series and Scott does what he does as only he can do.
BOOM! Movies
Bill throws a wrench into everything by having the recording done aa day early. Luckily Chris was able to watch the films and Scott pulled together a segment. No joe though and honestly the dude needed a break anyway. Films reviewed this week are Death Smiles on a Murderer and Punk Rock Vacation.
This week Bill and Chris ask you to Open Up and Say Ahhhh as we take a look at the Bret Michaels vanity project "A Letter From Death Row". After that we Unskinny Bop right along to the 1987 Bug flick "The Nest". Everyone's favorite Fallen Angel Joe Stops by to tell us about Kickboxer 2. We all know its Nothing But A Good Time when Scott and Holy Shit closes out the show. I had hoped he would Talk Dirty to me but alas Every Rose has It's Thorn and we need to end this punfest.
This week we review the British biker/undead cult favorite "Psychomania". Our second feature is the Argento story "Wax Mask". Joe finally gets away from the Witchcraft series and dives head first in the Kickboxer films. In what is almost a certain Tragedy you get to hear Bill try and find Scott's segment in the deep folders of his iPad. Once located we find that Scott watched another mid tier Netflix original.
This week Bill and Chris take a look at 2 "Found Footage" flicks. First up is the faux doc Lake Mungo from 2010. We follow that up with Skew from 2011. Joe is coming dangerously close to finishing the Witchcraft series and Scott had a lousy Valentines day.
This week we review 2 picks from our Patreon supporters. First we take a look at Joshua's pick up "More American Graffiti" and then Ollie's pick of "The Dam Busters".
This week we take a look at Ollie's pick "The Green Slime" and "The Blob" (1988)
13th anniversary show. Top and Bottom Six from the last year of episodes.
This week's reviews are "All the Color of the Dark" and Freeway 2: Confessions of a Trick Baby.
Reviews of the Giallo classic What Have You Done to Solange and the 90's flick Freeway.
First show of the new year and we review The Fifth Cord and The Premonition.
This week's episode is actually the recording from the 12.28.2020 live show. these are normally only available on our Patreon but with all the holiday shuffle going on we thought it would be a good idea to give everyone a tase of what we are doing weekly over there.
Reviews of I Spit On Your Grave (2010) And Prom Night (2008)
2 Asian films this week I Saw the Devil and Noroi: The Curse
Films reviewed this week The Corruption of Chris Miller and Split Second.
Reviews of Ruckus and Stone Cold Dead
Reviews of A Colt is My Passport and The Magician
The Devil's episode with Patreon suggestions Sonny Boy and Turbulence 3:Heavy Metal.
Reviews of Amsterdamned and Stranger Behavior.
Reviews of the random 80's slasher "Edge of the Axe" and the Japanese Yakuza Hybrid "Blind Women's Revenge"
This week Bill gives some news about the future and gives thanks. WE all give our thoughts on the films from this year's Halloween Throwdown.
Reviews of Clue and The Messengers.
Full review of the new Hulu Books of Blood and Bill and Chris catch up on tons of recent watches.
Reviews of The Undertaker (Code Red Cut) and The Devil's Music.
Episode #659 Suffer Made In Little Children Britain
Reviews of Suffer Little Children and Made in Britain
Buckle in for a longer than normal show this week. This week we review the 1989 "Modern Classic" Witchtrap. We also take a look at a real hidden gem from 2004 with Robin Williams "The Final Cut"
We had to record early this week so things are a little ........off. We review Vampire Circus and Dial Code Santa Clause.
Lazy week we talk about those flicks and yup that is it.
Reviews of Stir of Echos and Frontier(s)
This week we finally cover Bill Paxton's Frailty. We also look at the 70's sex joke flick If You Don't Stop It...You'll Go Blind
This week we cover a certified cult classic in "Repo Man" and a Vampire Cash in "Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant
This week Bill complains about having to do dad things, Chris talk about tree grinding robots and we look at the films Angst and Thank God Its Friday.
Reviews of A Scanner Darkly and Swimfan
We dive headfirst into Studio Horror/Thrillers this week with JLO's single greatest achievement Anaconda and Kevin Bacon's Butt in Hollow Man
!ATTENTION! This episode has some weird static in it that I have no idea where it came from and everything I did only made the quality worse. It comes and goes its and only hinders the episode a little.
This week we take a look at the Hicksploitation piece Poor Pretty Eddie and the Metal zombie flick Death Metal Zombies
This week we get back to old school style OTC with reviews of Skinner starring Ted Raimi and Mountaintop Motel Massacre.
Gamera!!!! or as Bill would say "oh cool Gamera"
Reviews of Stigmata and End of Days. Plus we talk about the world we live in.
Reviews of the classic anthology Asylum and the 90's Tv satire Stay Tuned
We finish off the Meatballs series with parts 3 and 4.
This week we dive head first into the Meatballs series, the original and the one with the alien.
Reviews of Bride of Re-Animator and Kung Fu Hustle
Reviews of Firestarter and The Fury.
Reviews of Brainstorm and Class of 1984
Reviews this week of Dreamscape and Demolition High
Crap this week, Crap movies, crap days, crap night, and Holy Shit with Rev Scott.
This week on the show we dig deep into Neil Breen's announcement of his new NOT a documentary and the 90's SciFi cyborg flick Nemesis. Plus we do a Top 6 of "Quarantine" Films
This week Bill and Chris catch you up on what they have been watching during the lockdown. then They review the 80's neon art fest "Liquid Sky" and the 90's DTV trash bag "The Club"
Two flicks from 2010 today as we revisit Black Swan and the indie time travel flick Chronological Order.
Quarincast continues this week with the Robert Altman flick Images and the made for TNT Thriller Hide.
Well world is has come to this Bill and Chris are doing a skype show. We dont miss shows and this lockdown is no different. Reviews of John Carpenter's Body Bags and Deadtime Stories Vol 2.
All Anime this we as we review Blackjack: The Movie and Lily C.A.T. we also do a list break down of the "Top Ten Most Influential Anime in America"
Reviews this week of Sunday Too Far Away and Nightmare at Noon. plus we eat outdated snacks from Greece.
Patreon reviews of Red Rock West and Gozu
This week we review Moontrap and Virus. Plus we breakdown a list of "Essential Action Movies.
This Show marks our 12th year as a podcast so what do we do? Well not much really just catch up on some stuff.
Reviews of Cat O Nine Tails and Invitation to Hell
Back to form this week as we look at the two 70's flicks Black Trash and Record City
Our lists of our fav albums from the last year.
Chris and Bill reveal our top 12 favorite flicks of the year. we also talk a little music, a little stuff that we thought was awful and everything in between.
Review this week of The Lighthouse and Girl on the Third Floor.
This week Bill and Chris continue their train ride straight to cinema hell with Rob Zombies Three From Hell and the German Abstract folk horror slow burn Hagazussa.
We go deep with Midsommar this week and take a look at the conclusion of the Hell House LLC series Lake of Fire.
Josh Gravel returns to the show for the first time in almost 2 years and man is it nice to have him back. We review 2 Shudder Exclusives Nekromantic and Tigers are not Afraid.
We continue to cram in the 2019 releases with reviews os Starfish and Assassinaut.
This weeks we look at Deep Murder and Parasite as wr cram in as much 2019 content as we can.
We start this week with hitting up all the new Genre fair we can till the end of the year.
We review Climax and Bliss.
It has bennett too long. Jack is back to tell you all about everything!
Bill and Chris reveal what their top 13 horror films are.
This week Bill and Chris Discuss a Top Six of underated or overlooked Horror Films. Plus some scary music talk and reviews of not one but two Alien ripoffs Shadowzone and The Terror Within.
Bill is Riding solo this week and announces the films for the Throwdown on the 26th. Little bit of Film Freaks news.
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Bill talks to Shawna Potter of the Band War on Women.
I totally messed up the posting dates on this. Anyway here is the 2nd in our exorcist shows.
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Dropping Bonus stuff like Snoop. This is a interview Bill did with Synth-wave artist Nina. this was recorded a few weeks ago sorry about the delay getting it released. Make sure to Check out Nina's most recent album Sleepwalking which is available on streaming services everywhere. Also make sure to check out Aztec Records for some of the finest in current Synth and Electronic artists. https://aztecrecords.bandcamp.com/
We finish off the Pusher Trilogy and look at the 80's cheese Rappin.
In this bonus episode Bill chats with Jill Sixx the mind behind "The Stylist" the award winning short that is now funding a feature on Kickstarter. Make sure to get out there and support indie horror.
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Lord Shango and Pusher 2
Reviews of Pusher and Island of Blood
This week we do 2 films from our Patreon picks and cover films suggested from E.F.
Dark of the Sun and Hickey and Boggs. We announce the details for this years Halloween Throwdown.
We breakdown a list of Monster flicks then dig into a double dose of Godzilla
This week watch along with the dudes as we look at yet another "Faux" Footage flick this time about a You Tuber who apparently loves the smell of cat piss.
Bill had a Grand plan for Episode #600 and Rev. Scott managed to screw up the whole deal.
Skip Shea hangs out with the dudes this week and they double up on some Sam. Reviews of Flash Gordon and the documentary Life After Flash
Reviews of Every Home Should Have One and Mandroid
This week we breakdown a list of movie hoaxes and then review the Documentary Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Aliens
BOOM! SHOW!
We do our Top 6 Video Games Movies and reviews of "Watcher in the Woods", "Love, Honor, & Obey" and "The Innocents"
Kyle hangs out this week and we discuss at length Jordan Peele's "Us"
Back in Action!!!
Scheduling totally messed up this so Mel jumps in for Chris and we eat snacks. We talk about Ska Punk from the 90's but most importantly we keep the streak alive.
Do they hold up?
Do they hold up?
Austin Powers and Borat were huge......but do they still hold up?
Picks from Joshua
Christ...enough already.
We do a live commentary of the Zak Bagans "DOC" Demon House
This week we dive headfirst back into the music shows. We bring in the vetrans Mel and Gus but we have all new rookie talent on the mic for this one. Our friend Max joins the crew for "The Top Ten Bands....I Just....I Just F**CKING LOVE
Bill goes solo this week and covers some recent releases.
Support indie art.
OTCSI on A Tale of Two Sisters and quick reviews of Violent Cop and Don't Look Up
We finish off the Ghoulies series god help us.
Bill hangs with Jill Sixx and our buddy Jay Kay to talk about some the essential stuff from last year that deserves your attention
Reviews of Tremors and the sequel Tremors 2: Aftershocks
Reviews of Ghoulies parts 1 and 2.
This week we launch the Survival of the Film Freaks Pre Orders and then reviews Critters 1 and 2 . if you would be so kind as to support the SOTFF indiegogo campaign you can here
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Welcome to the OTC Art Gallery, where w unknowingly book two films of the arty variety.
This week we review A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness and Camera Obscura.
This week we take a bit of a diversion due to fevers and missed schooldays. Bill is joined by writer and director Eric Pennycoff (Sadistic Intentions) they talk his flick and metal. its a pretty rad convo that was only available to the Patreon supporters but we have released it to the masses to give a taste of the exclusive supporter content.
This is it we dive head first into the 11th year of OTC. we take a look back at he best and worst of what the last year of shows had to offer. Plus Joe and Scott give us killer segments.
Reviews of supporter picks The Night of the Devils and I.D. plus we go back to 2008 for a list breakdown of "Worst Films of the Year"
You Boys breakdown the fav of the last year!
Reviews of Pet Sematary and Gentlemen Broncos.
Reviews of Horror of Malformed Men and Life after Beth plus we take a look at the bomb report for 2018.
This week we cover listener picks "The Old Dark House" and "The Cellar" plus we taste holiday treats from Universal Yums.
Hello my friends, this week we start out listener picks. Chris chose to do Pin and the Christopher Smith mind-bender Triangle.
Hey Gang, this week we are taking a look at the first 2 films in the Slumber Party Massacre series. We also do a Bomb Report for 2007.
We stay in Italy again this week and Cover Demons 2 and Fulci's City of the Living Dead (AKA The Gates of Hell)
This week we take a look and Argento and his related works. we have full reviews of The Stendhal Syndrome and Demons.
Getting back in the Groove can be tough. This week we eat Russian Snacks and we review the Leonard Nimoy race car/psychic tv flick Baffeled. We also watch the Japanese "real" horror video show Tokyo Video Horrors. Spoiler ALERT!!!! it sucks.
Happy Halloween!!! We bring Cagetober to a close with our reviews of the classic Wild at Heart and the buzz film of the year Mandy.
Bill sits with Kyle and Jay K in a hotel room in Tennessee to talk all about the Knoxville Horror Film Festival.
Cagetober continues with the John Woo Action........fest Face/Off and the Black Comedy/Horror flick Mom and Dad.
Marz joins us for the second week of Cagetober. we look at Next and Drive Angry.
CAGETOBER BEGINS!!! Reviews of Snake Eyes ad Bad LT. Port of Call New Orleans.
To make up for the mess of a show last week here is a interview with Kurando Mitsutake.
Final week of 80's Cult Comedies we review Living Dreams and Where the Boys Are 84. Spoiler Alert it goes poorly.
80's Cult Comedy Month Marches on with reviews of Super Fuzz and Hot Pursuit.
Awesome Lotus and Ghost Writer
This week we start 80's Cult Comedy Month. We start off with the Greydon Clark film Wacko and then head over to class at High School USA with Michael J. Fox and the gang.
Bill and Kyle run trough the Horrorhound Premiere weekend for SOTFF
Final week of Mexican Cult flicks.
We start off our Mexican Cult month with two older choices "The Witches Mirror and Dr. Satan. We also do our month "International Snack Taste Test from the good people over at UniversalYums.com Don't forget we need your help to keep the show alive head on over to www.support.outsidethecinema.com and join our monthly Patreon and help keep independent podcasting alive.
End of Julillo enjoy.
Juliallo continues with a triple threat. Chris is bummed ,Bill is Cool, and Bark is asleep on the floor
Mix up with the scheduling this weeks but we go in depth with "The New York Ripper and talk about the "Failed" Marvel movies.
Juliallo is here!!! All month we will be covering Giallos. We start with a true classic of the genre with Mario Bava's "Blood and Black Lace" we follow that up with The Bloodstained Butterfly. We also check out "The Bomb Report" for the year 1998 this week.
We get back on track this week and finish up our Coffin Joe coverage with "Awakening the Beast" and just for fun we toss in the Horror Anthology "Deadtime Stories" we also eat some snack from Universal Yums.
Bill is laid up with a kidney stone this week so we are digging into the archives and Bringing back a classic episode with Josh from the AFS. Enjoy and we should be back on track next week.
This week Kyle fills in for Chris and for some reason Bill let him pick the movie.
Reviews of the 2000 Samuel L. Jackson fronted Shaft and the bizarre Coffin Joe anthology The Strange World of Coffin Joe. plus we take a look at the flops of 2002.
We close out the original trilogies for Shaft and Coffin Joe this week.
reviews of Shaft in Africa and Embodiment of Evil.
2nd films in the Shaft and Coffin Joe Series
Joy Joy Joy!!! The dark times have ended and we start a two new series this week. We dive head first into the classic blaxploitation series Shaft. We also start the Coffin Joe Series with At Midnight I Will Possess Your Soul.
The end of The Howling series is finally here!!! We grab El Goro for a few mins to talk the worst werewolf movie ever and we review the series as a whole.
We have to talk about Howling 5 and 6 but the bright side is we talk a lot about Avengers IW.
Chris was unable to make it to the studio this week, but he had to watch the next two Howling movies and it will not be in vain we will continue with the series next week. Lucky for you though Mel was able to step in and since she hates pretty much every movie we cover we step outside of the normal OTC wheelhouse and do a Playing With The Boys Commentary for.......Fifty Shades Freed.....god save us.
We continue on the Howling series we do part 3 " The Marsupials and Part 4 "The Original Nightmare. Spoiler Alert both these films suck.
Werewolves! Howling 1 and 2 covered this week
reviews of Season of the Witch and Vampire Hunter
This week we finally end our look at the Phantasm series with the 2016 final installment Phantasm: Ravager. we also take a look at the Al Cliver fronted Italian flick Endgame
Well seems like we cant catch a break in New England with yet another Nor'Easter rolling in Bill and Chris were unable to get together to record but as always we are gonna fill your feed with OTC here is a commentary that was up until now only available in our exclusive show Archives.
We do OTCSI on Eraserhead. We have made it to the fourth film in the Phantasm series Oblivion.
Due to a impending major storm Bill and Chris have hunkered down to stay out of Old Man Winter's icy grasp. So here is a classic episode from the archives. Orig released back on 2015 this was our roundtable music show where the team goes over their top ten favorite soundtracks.
We carry on with the Phantasm Series this week with the 3rd film in the series Lord of the Dead and we take a look at The Poughkeepsie Tapes.
Week 2 of the Phantasm series plus we take a look at the creepy art cannibal flick Trouble Every Day.
We start our run through of the Phantasm series with the recent 4k Remaster of the original film. We also look at the Rob Zombie flick The Lords of Salem.
We made it! this is our 10 year anniversary show. so what do we do? Try and review as many movies as possible.
Our first OTCSI review for High Tension and we take a look Belladonna of Sadness.
Reviews of Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome and Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge
Reviews of the Asian Real Estate horror flick Dream Home plus the bratsploitation flick Julie Darling. We also address the future of the show in this jammed pack episode!!!
Bill is joined by Emily, Mel, and Breux to go over their lists of the favorite albums from 2017.
Finally getting around to the final Teen Comedy Films so we are reviewing Trojan War and Secret Admirer.
Major Snowstorm in New England put the crush on this week's regular episode so Bill dug into the archives and found a old live show featuring Erica and Emily for fun talk of all kind of things. Sit back and enjoy or don't I don't really care either way.
This week we just kinda hit a bunch of topics enjoy.
Reviews of Private Resort and Teen Witch
Reviews of 10 Things I Hate About You and Breaking all the Rules
Teen Comedy Month starts with Josie and the Pussycats and the UK comedy Kevin and Perry Go Large.
Reviews of the Black Hole and The BloodSucking Doll
List Breakdown and reviews of Dracula: Sovereign of the Damned and The Muthers
This is more like it. International Snack Taste Test plus reviews of The Gumball Rally and the Fulci sleaze fest The Devil's Honey.
Fixing Return of the Living Dead and reviews of Trouble Man and Mercy
Does this sound familiar?
Reviews of "Monkey Shines" and the Sherlock Holmes film "A Study in Terror"
This week we are joined for the first time ever by the full OTC Crew! Both Rev. Scott and Joe Harvey are in studio to review a couple flicks and eat some snacks. (as always snacks are provided by universalyums.com) Reviews this week are Roseland and The Bride(AKA The Last House on Massacre Street)
We roll out a new segment this week from the mind of Chris plus we review a couple random flicks Naked Vengeance and Abel Ferrarh's Fear City.
Top 6 Haunted House Movies and Reviews of Terror at London Bridge and Bloodsuckers From Outer Space.
Bill is joined by Chris, Gus, and Andy to talk about Punk of kinds lend us your ear and you will hear a song. This Episode is over 4 hours in length so be ready.
Rothrock and Trash!!! Kicks and Cats!!! Reviews of Sworn to Justice and Night of a Thousand Cats
Back in the Saddle for reviews and a list breakdown!!! Films reviewed this week are Jack Hill's Mondo Keyhole and JHorror flick Dead Waves.
This week's show is marginal at best deal with it.
Almost 4 hours of OTC we get a ton of email and VM for the 500th episode and we go through best and worst films we have reviewed on the show over the years.
Hey Gang!!! Only one week until Episode 500 get those email and voice recordings into [email protected] this week we review the Horror flick Popcorn and the early 80's gem Electric Dreams
Jack Bennett swings by to review another King film with us (The Dark Half) and the space vampire classic Lifeforce. plus we bust out the International Snack Taste Test from our friends over at UniversalYums.com
Wednesday Night Wars!!! Live recording with Trick or Treat Radio reviews of Movies!!!
Reviews of The Black Gestapo and Graveyard Shift plus part 2 of our convo with BJ McDonell and Jack Bennett.
This week we have the pleasure of having BJ McDonnell and Jack Bennett join us to talk about their work with Slayer and Anthrax. We also review Golgo 13 and Brain Damage.
Reviews of Beverly Hills Vamp and The Night Flier. We also dig into the International Snack Taste Test with boxes provided by universalyums.com
We talk about Romero and we review Sudden Death and The Mask
Bill is joined by Breaux and we break in Andy to the fold and we go over our Top Ten Thrash Metal Albums.
Reviews of Voyage of the Rock Aliens and Just One of the Guys with guest host Adam from the Preacher Podcast and Hero Movie Pod.
Reviews of the Vincent Price Roger Corman classic "The Haunted Palace" and the David Hasslehoff Linda Blair trash Bailout. Plus we visit with James from "The Oasis Podcast" to talk about British Music Movies.
Our quest to be Fenech completionists continues with the flick Desert of Fire and we go back to Stephan King fair with Children of the Corn
This week we have reviews of the Exploitation classic Turkey Shoot and the Loch Ness Horror (no additional commentary needed)
Reviews of Christine and They Call Me Bruce.
Here it is the massive 4.5 hour + Music show where we reveal our Top Ten 90's Alternative Albums. Bill is joined by Mel, Emily and Gus for what is one of the most fun music shows we have ever done.
Reviews of Hellgate and The Hollywood Knights
Reviews of The Fog and Don't Torture a Duckling.
Japanese Pinku Violence and lame 70's sec comedy this week.
Stuff and stuff and stuff
Another supporter show this week. David chose The Crazy Family and The Treasure of the Four Crowns.
Jorge made the Pick for this week and they are a couple doozies. Midnight Special and City of God.
Even I think this one is long clocking in at almost 4 hours here is the Top Ten Emo Albums Episode. give it a chance before you write it off there are some really good bands talked about in this one.
More Patreon picks this week. The films for this week were chosen by Mark. Death Machines and The Happiness of the Katakuris.
This week we cover 2 more picks from our Patreon supporters. The trippy horror flick Malatesta's Carnival of Blood and the Japanese crime flick Danger Pays.
More listener picks this week with the polish flick The Hourglass Sanatorium and Breathing Fire
Wednesday Night Wars Wrestlemania Edition!!!
Reviews of The Swimmer and Band on the Hand.
guest Host Joshua The Dopeness
Sort of new show.
This week's show was programmed by our pal Shawn he picked Action Jackson and House for reviews. Plus we do a soundtrack breakdown of The Breakfast Club.
Reviews of Incendies and Slugs
Reviews of 100 Bloody Acres and Ghostwatch. Films Programmed by John Noonan (Thanx for the Support dood) Plus the International Snack Taste Test (Sponsored by UniversalYums.com)
Reviews of CB4 and Fear of a Black Hat.
Reviews of American Pop and Streets of Fire. Plus the International Snack Taste Test (www.universalyums.com)
OTC is Celebrating 9 years on the air with our annual top and bottom 6 films we have reviewed over the last year.
Wednesday Night Wars now with 100% more El Goro
Bill is suffering from the Vegas flu so we where unable to record a new episode this week but in the 9 years of OTC we make sure you get something in your feed. Here is a repost of the Nu Metal Show with out buddy Gus and Melissa. This episode was released and only was available on the feed for a couple week before being removed and placed in the archives but here it is again to get your baggy JNCO's and Ball Chain wallets in a bunch.
Music Month continues with reviews of two cash in films "Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park" and "Spice World".
Music Month is here! Reviews of Eddie and the Cruisers and Leonard Cohen:Bird on a Wire
The Gang goes over our favorite Albums from 2016.
Our annual top films of the year episode joined by Adam from The Film Find
In this the premier episode of the new OTC show "OTC Sessions" we hang with the dudes from Cold Collective. Tim plays some songs (Undercover, Feel Out, Tred, Adieu) The dudes talk about writing music coming together as a band and touring with bands that don't sound like them. Oh and Gus talks about Depeche Mode.
It took almost 9 years but we did it!!! Wh finish off the December Nasties this year and out them to rest for good! We talk a little bit about Rogue One and review Night Train Murders and Xtro.
#DecemberNasties Roll on with reviews of I Miss You Hugs and Kisses and Women Behind Bars plus we have the monthly international Snake taste test presented by Universal Yums (universalyums.com)
#DecemberNasties with guest host Jack Bennett. We also have a interview with Stephan Scarlata about #BeyondtheGates.
Reviews of The Night Porter and Devil's Box. Plus we break down a list of films that "Go Too Far"
Wednesday Night Wars with the Trick or Treat Radio crew we review some Santo and a random 80's wrestling movie called Grunt.
Bill is sick this week and not just by the Election he is actually sick so we cut the third segment and just do our reviews. This week we look at China O'Brien 2 and Original Gangsters.
Soundtrack Breakdown: Eddie and the Cruisers
Featured Reviews: Dangerously Close and China O'Brien
We talk about a couple films The City Beneath the Sea and The Stomp. We also Talk to Jimmie Gonzalez about his new film The Red Man.
Reviews of Alex Cox's Straight to Hell Returns and the Canuxploitation Sci-Fighters.
Rev. Scott is in studio with us as we review Body Rock and Death Wish 2
Reviews of Lady Terminator and Hellhole. Plus we give you guys the films for this years Throwdown.
We close out Slashtember with our buddy Kyle in studio. We tackle Cold Prey and The House on Sorority Row. plus we return to the Top Six List with Foreign Horror.
#Slashtember cuts right along into some different stuff this week with reviews of Wes Craven's Shocker and the oft overlooked classic Sleepaway camp.
#Slashtember continues with reviews of Prom Night and Alice Sweet Alice. We also breakdown the soundtrack to Singles.
Time to kick off #Slashtember this week we roll with a couple classic's Terror Train and the Prowler. We also take a look at the new Rob Zombie film 31 and give it the "Will it be Cult" treatment.
Taste test and reviews!!!
Neil Breen! Jack Bennett! Saturn 3 Sad Face.
The War Rages on!!! Trick or Treat Radio invades OTC!!! Wrestling Show as always. Ready to Rumble and Wrestling Women Vs. the Killer Robot.
Cort from Cinema Psyops joins us tonight to review the 1991 Lovecraft story The Resurrected and the 2011 Spanish Werewolf Horror/Comedy Game of Werewolves. Plus we have a pretty in depth spoiler filled Stranger Things discussion.
Show tonight sorta programmed by Redd. Reviews of Rawhead Rex and Suburbia. We do a list breakdown of Most Popular Horror Films of the Years.
For this week's episode we break form and review the recently released DC Animated Film Batman: The Killing Joke and the AIP Action/Horror Mash up Night Wars. Plus we break down the soundtrack to The Lost Boys.
Bill makes a huge annoucement and we taste snacks from Universalyums.com plus we review Thrashin' and Heart of Midnight
Double Down commentary out of the blue.
In the first Outside the Cinema Psyops we break down our Top Ten Slasher films.
Adam gives us picks for this week.
Summer of Support continues with John Noonan his picks are A Field in England and Nina Forever. Plus we role out a new segment "Soundtrack Breakdown"
Sad show this week but our buddy dave joins us and we eat snacks and talk about depressing movies.
Here it is crew the Top Ten Summer Jams show!!! Good Vibes, questionable opinions, and raging tunes!!!
Reviews of Gone with the Pope and The Devils joined by our good buddy Hank for #summerofsupport
Our Buddy Joe sits in while we review Russ's picks for the Summer of Support reviews of The Ninth Configuration and Alone in the Dark (1982)
In our new Monthly Bonus we review the new "Japan Box" from Skoshbox. We taste test each item in the box and let you know what we think. Special thank to Skoshbox for hooking us up with the box and providing us with a discount code for you simple enter "THECINEMA" as a discount code on Skoshbox.com and receive $2 off and plan!!!
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Final week of Sci Fi Mayhemand we review Galaxina and The Dungeon Master.
This week week we carry on with Sci Fi Mayhem and cover the Lovecraft story From Beyond and the overlooked John Carpenter film Prince of Darkness. Plus we crap all over a guy about hating on Ghostbusters. #horrormovie #horror#podcast #scifimovies #scifimayhem #otclive#cultfilms #cultfilm #johncarpenter #hplovecraft#lovecraft #Outsidethecinema
Sci Fi MAYhem rolls forward this week with Hot Robot Action!!! Reviews of Hardware and Robot Jox. We also launch the new "International Snack Test" segment. (sponsored by www.universalyums.com )
Sci Fi Mayhem has started. Reviews of Bad Taste and Strange Invaders.
The end is here Crasian April has come to a end!!! Tokyo Gore Police and Weather Women are up this week. Guest host Kyle Kutcha.
Jack Bennett hangs and we talk about Tsuburo and The Underground Banker
Bill and Breaux are back at it again this time breaking down their all time top ten Hardcore Albums.
Crasian April Rolls on with reviews of Teenage Hooker Becomes Killing Machine and Rampo Noir. We also get pretty deep into wha the Podcast Awards have become and it gets heated.
We start #CrasianApril with reviews of Meatball Machine and Battle Heater.
The Old School music gang is back together for the first time in god knows how long to release upon the world out Top Ten Favorite Dance Songs.
Wens Night Wars return!!! Trick or Treat Radio is back and we are watching crap! Santo vs The Strangler and the worst movie ever made about backyard wrestling Backyard Dogs.
Last week of #SergioMarchtino Plus Star Wars TrivaDome
Reviews of Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I have the Key and The Great Alligator
Sergio Marchtino moves into week two with reviews of Torso and Code Condor.
Reviews of The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh and Hands of Steel.
In this special Music episode Bill's Buddy Breaux stops by the studio to go over the top ten favorite black albums with Bill. this show is evil.
Hello all my friends this week we finally get around to doing our top 10 films of 2015.
This week we a do a top 6 list of the "Blackest Films" and do reviews of Fulci's Black Cat and Satan's Black Wedding.
Reviews of Black Magic and Black Widow plus Game night with Chris.
This week we kick off (Black) Feb with Revenge of the Black Dragon and biker flick The Black Angels.
This week we go back and look at the best and worst stuff we have reviewed over the last year.
This is our 8 year Anniversary show. We are joined by our buddy Adam from "The Film Find" to talk about OTC and the fun stuff that has gone on over the years.
with Bill away on vacation this weeks show is two of our fav reviews from the last few year Road to Ruin and Boarding House plusa classic Scott segment. next week is our 8 year anniversary show.
reviews of Black Scorpion 2 and Fight to Win
Reviews of Death Force AKA Fighting Mad and Campfire Tales.
Last week of December Nasties!!!! Plus Japanese taste test.
December Nasties continue with Night of the Demon and Love Camp 7 plus we try and ruin Star Wars for Chris.
December Nasties roll on with Zombie and Eaten Alive are Covered.
Our good Buddy Jack Bennett joins us for the first week of December Nasties. WE cover Inferno and Butcher Maker Nightmare Maker.
Nathan Gray joins us to discuss some classic Christian scare films and shit gets wacky!
This week we make fun of Major Horror Sites and review a couple flicks
Weds night wars with Trick or Treat Radio
A Mish Mash of a show this week. Studio is almost ready for new stuff but this week you get a great Roundtable Bill did with Adam Green, Kane Hodder, Joel David Moore and Zach Galligan about the Hatchet series. You will also get a episode of the short lived music show Bill did with F13 "Stage Dives and High Fives". Add in a Classic Holy Shit and you get a nice little place holder for next weeks monster return show.
Here is a great episode with a couple of recent releases. enjoy.
Happy Halloween everyone enjoy the recent movie talk. This week we tackle one of the most buzzed about horror film in recent memory It Follows and the under the radar found footage flick Creep.
METAL!!!! Reviews of Deathgasm and Faults!!!
Boogity Boo! OTC Essentials and reviews and stuff.
this week we do the third installment of OTC Essentials. Our featured reviews are the Late sixties nudie romp Sisters in Leather and the sort of The After
Here it is our 400th Episode. It is a big Deal I swear. We play catch up with the ton of stuff that Bill has been watching. We eat Japanese snacks and hear from a bunch of our friends about how great we are.
Mess again this week guys hope to back at full tilt next week. Please enjoy these classic interviews from the archive.
Music show with the guys from Deafeter talking about all the bands you like to force on people.
Top Six Essential Blaxploitation and Horror Comedies. plus reviews of Sex Bomb and Hot Rods To Hell
Reviews of Terminal Island and Hit Man plus week one of OTC Essentials!!!
reviews of Golden Needles and Blue Monkey
Reviews of Body Slam and Bad Guys plus the Trick or treat Radio guys join us.
Bill and Chris play catch up this week and talk abount all kinds of Stuff
Adam fills in for Chris this week and we review The Great Rock and Roll Swindle and Zipperface.
In one of our most requested episodes from the archives is our indepth conversation about "A Serbian Film" orgnally aired as a bonus episode back in July of 2010 we dive deep into one of the most notorious films in recent memory. Avaiable for the first time in a couple years this episode although out of the normal 10 year rule still has quite the effect. Join the Archives www.support.outsidethecinema.com
Reviews of...... welll it doenst realy matter. Film talk. enjoy or don't.
Our buddy dusty good from DangerPod stops by to guest host this week. Dusty laid out the WWE triviadome Challenge last week and Bill respondes. Plus reviews of The Decline of Western Civization Part 3 and devour
Jack Bennett joins us this week for reviews of Judy and River of Death
Epic show this week, our buddy Adam joins us to play third wheel and he chose the films for this week. Malibu High and Anguish. Plus if you follow our facebook page www.facebook.outsidethecinema.com we get a phone call no one really expected.
Enjoy
Talk about stuff
stuff and bad movies this week.
Tommy Norcal joins us for reviews of The Jerky Boys and MAniac Cop 2. Plus the retuen of Fifty Shades of Scott.
Reviews of Death Promise and Undefeatable.
Epis review of Road To Revenge.
Chris returns this week and we take a look at a couple exploitation flicks Savage Streets starring linda Blaie and Texas Lightning starring Cameron Mitchell.
Music Episode. Bill and Mel are joined by Nathan Gray Solo artist and lead singer in the band BoySetsFire. The team reveals the top ten albums that changed the way they listened to music.
*This is just the List portion of the show. Interview with Nathan available via seperate download.
Here is our interview with Nathan Gray (boysetsfire) We talk about his life and career in music plus so much more. This is far in depth than we orginally intended Nathan is a great inteview.
Chris takes the week off and Bill is joined by our good buddy Vaginamo Marz for reviews of Just Before Dawn and Tammy and the T-Rex. We also take a look at a list of music movies.
Chris is out this week but luckily our buddy James was already scheduled to be here with a show he programmed. We are also joind in the second half by our good Buddy Marz from Trick or Tret RAdio. We review Buffalo 66 and The Long Good Friday.
Great talk about Horror and the good vs bad argument. Reviews of The Time Guardian and Madame Bovary.
Made for TV crap and boobs boobs boobs!!!
Our good bussy Hank joins us for a show he programmed with reviews of Street Trash and Vixen. plus we do the third annual OTC Trivia Dome.
This week' sshow is programmed by listener Dave. He chose Nightbreed: Directors Cut and Girl 27.
For the first time in over a year we have the whole OTC Music Crew together. WE are doing our most requsted music show of all time and will be giving the OTC Nation our top ten soundtracks!!! hunker down this is a long one over 3.5 hours of music talk.
This week we get backto form and review 2 films from 2005 Strange Circus and Drop Dead Sexy.
The first installment of the Wednesday Night Wars. We join up with Trick or Treat Radio to talk Wrestling Films. We look at the Hulk Hogan classic No Holds Barred. We also look at the Mexican wrestler Santo and The Blue Demon Vs the Monsters.
Reviews of Scarlet Diva and Slaughterhouse plus some other stuff.
Reviews Eyes of Crystal and Haze
Reviews of Rana the Croak Monster or something like that and Bliss.
Show programmed by Listener Will this week. Reviews of Raw Meat and Death Game. Plus a Top Six list of Films we would like to see Sequels for.
Reviews of Vampire Hunter D:Bloodlust and Dario Argento's Phenomena
Favorite Films of @014 with Mike White
Return of the Top Six List we look at Over the Top Action films. We also review The New Kids and Noecronomicon.
Reviews of Teen Lust and Faces of Death 2 plus we look at Racism in hollywood and Dust starts the #OTCChallenge with Nija Scroll.
This is our massive 7 year anniversary show.
Fast and loose random talk this week.
left over cannibal stuff and such.
For our last episode of the year we pick our 10 fav records of the year. Mel and Emily join Bill to do the list.
The Holy Grail of the Video Nasties and one of the top all time cult classic gets a rather disjointed commentary from the guys.
Dec nasties march on wiht reviews of Blood Feast and Hell of the Living dead. Plus we take a look at the most anticipated films of next year.
Dec nasties carry on this week with our good friend Andrea stopping by to talk about The Man from Deep River and Night of the Bloody Apes.
Jack Bennett joins us and we start our yearly Video Nasties with Dead & Buried and Delirium.
Orignally a kickstarter request here is our Commentary of Bg Trouble in Little China. Chris was very happy. if you would like to see the video prsentation of this episode please go to www.support.outsidethecinema.com
Reviews of The Soul Crushing film "The War Zone" directed by Tim Roth and the aussie Thriller "Next of Kin".
Sexploitation is up this week with reviews of Exposed and Sinner: Secret Diary of a Nymphomaniac. Special guest host James Balsamo from Acid Bath Productions.
Stepping back from the carnage this week and looking at action stuff, We review Stunt Rock and BlackFire.
Our Halloween special is here joined by our good buddys from Trick or Treat Radio we reveal our Top Six Horror films and get way off track in this monster episode of OTC.
WE talk a lot about conteversial horror films and review Arnold (1973) and Satan's School for girls.
Our good buddy Eric from Bloody Good Horror returns to the show to breakdown a list of overated horror with us. Plus reviews of A day of Judgemnt and the Adam West joint Zombie Nightmare. We also get a bonus review of Frankenstiens Castle of Freaks with our buddy Hank.
Mike White from the Projection Booth joins us for reviews of Lone Wolf and Killer Party
This week we get into full on Halloween mode this week. We annouce the films for the Throwdown and review Trick or Treat.
Long ass list segment this week with our buddy Neck who is one of the producers of Jodorowsky's Dune plus a quick review of Camp Cuchomonga.
it is fallen angeles week on otc with Alyssa Milano in Embrace of the Vampire and Nicole Eggert in The Demolionist. Plus a list of Horror Hotties.
Reviews of Black Sister's Revenge and Juggernaut and top six Urban Horrors
Top 10 End of the world films and reviews of Black Scorpion and Hard Rock Nightmare
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Commentary show this week with Mel. We watch the late 80's Christian scare film "The Rise of Satanism"
Thsi week we talk about the ways everyone can support the show and help keep us on the air plus get tons and tons of extra content. If you would like to support the show go here http://www.patreon.com/user?u=263377 to find out how.
We also do a top 6 list of films we know are bad but love them anyway. Plus reviews of The Seventh Continent and the Giallo The Seven Shawls of Yellow Silk.
We do our Robin Williams top Six in tribute to the Man. Plus reviews of The Human Tornado and Clean, Shaven.
we talk abuot the top ten Jaws Rip-offs then review Barracuda plus we sort of review Lady Snowblood 2
Reviews of Cronos and The People Who Own the Dark
Reviews of Lenzi's Hitcher in the Dark and Uptown Saturday Night. plus Top Six Consp. films.
Special show this week where we focus on Jodorowsky with reviews of his cult classic El Topo and the documentary Jodoworsky's Dune. We also toss in a top six list on Surreal films to round it out.
The Swarm GangLots of 80's film talk this week with a review of the little known 80's teen flick The Zoo Gang. We also review the 70's Star studded Animals attack/disaster movie The Swarm.
YO YO YO! Bck at it this week wit ha full legit show. Reviews of Summer School (AKA Mag Wheels) from 1978 and the Greg Evigan epic Stripped to Kill from 1987. We also take a look at a list of the Most Patriotic Films ever made.
mix mash of a show this week. some classic stuff put together to keep the streak alive while the guys get some rest. Classic segment with Will from the GGTMC plus a ton of REv Scott. Mike White from the Projection Boote gets in on the action.
Sci Fi talk and reviews of The Baron and Three Extremes.
Reviews of Hollywood Cop and Come Back, Charleston Blue
Reviews of BoardingHouse and American Nightmare plaus lots of "So Bad It's Good" talk.
here is the kickstarter requested commentary for Never Too Young to Die. this movie has everything Stamos, Vanity, Gene Simmons in drag and more. head over too youtube.com/outsidethecinema to watch the live commentart with the fim picture in picture.
This week We talk about Godzilla w/ F13 ans review the Tony Danza film "She's Out of Control and our first foray into the world of Santo with Santo and Dracula's Treasure.
This week we talk about films from 2007 and solider through reviews of the Peter Sellars swn song The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu MAnchu.
reviews of Cutie Honey and the lamp plus bonus coverage of Ti West's The Sacrement.
Reviews of The Taking of Beverly Hills and Eye of the Condor
We take a look at a top ten list of the worst horror films ever. We also review the insane action flick Final Score and the 90's DTV horror film The Granny
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