A.C. Nicholas on Making Tarantino: The Podcast
A.C. Nicholas is on the latest episode of Making Tarantino talking about Assault On Precinct 13. You can listen here or anywhere you find podcasts.
Bill Van Ryn on Making Tarantino: The Podcast
I was so excited to hear Bill Van Ryn talk about Mausoleum. It’s one of his favorite movies and his enthusiasm for it comes through! You can listen here or anywhere you find podcasts.
Tales from the Crypt S3 E2: Carrion Death (1991)
“Good evening, felons. Time to assume the position, if you know what I mean, and prepare for another assault and battery on your senses. Tonight’s seamy saga is about a nice young man with a very bad attitude. In fact, it’s positively criminal. I call this little game of chops and clobbers “Carrion Death.”” Directed […]
B&S About Movies podcast episode 23: Female Convict Scorpion: Beast Stable (1973)
Meiko Kai is going to kill every man in Japan if she has to. Because, well, she has to. You can watch this movie on Tubi. You can listen to the show on Spotify. The show is also available on Apple Podcasts, I Heart Radio, Amazon Podcasts and Google Podcasts.
B&S About Movies podcast special episode 3: Jesus movies
Happy Easter. Here’s three movies about Jesus: In Search of Historic Jesus, The Passover Plot and The Greatest Story Ever Told. You can watch In Search of Historic Jesus on YouTube, The Passover Plot on YouTube and The Greatest Story Ever Told on Tubi. You can listen to the show on Spotify. The show is […]
RE/SEARCH Incredibly Strange Films: Supervixens (1975)
After The Seven Minutes and Blacksnake were failures at the box office, Russ Meyer went back to what worked best. Sex comedies. He said, “I’m back to big bosoms, square jaws, lotsa action and the most sensational sex you ever saw. I’m back to what I do best – erotic, comedic sex, sex, sex – and I’ll […]
GET SCUMMY WITH THE DIA DOUBLE FEATURE!
This Saturday at 8 PM EST, join Bill, Sam and Jenn Upton on the Groovy Doom Facebook and YouTube pages for two movies that you might need a shower after. Up first, The Centerfold Girls. You can find it on Tubi. Every week, we watch two movies, show their ad campaigns, discuss them and have a cocktail that […]
RE/SEARCH Incredibly Strange Films: The Loved One (1965)
Based on The Loved One: An Anglo-American Tragedy — a novella, as Quentin Tarantino would remind us — by Evelyn Waugh and The American Way of Death by Jessica Mitford, this was directed by Tony Richardson from a script by Terry Southern and Christopher Isherwood. Richardson was coming off Tom Jones, Southern Dr. Strangelove and Isherwood had just written one […]
RE/SEARCH Incredibly Strange Films: Private Parts (1972)
Paul Bartel is a bonafide hero here at B & S About Movies. From his cameos in movies like Gremlins 2: The New Batch and Chopping Mall to the films he directed like Death Race 2000 and Eating Raoul, every time he turns out on the screen it makes us happy. Cheryl and her roommate get in a fight, so instead […]
RE/SEARCH Incredibly Strange Films: Mr. Sardonicus (1961)
Baron Sardonicus (Guy Rolfe) was once Marek Toleslawski, a farmer like his father. He lived a quiet existence with his wife Elenka (Erika Peters), working is father’s land. Before his father died, he had purchased a ticket for a national lottery. He won, but was buried with the ticket. Elena says that if Marek loves […]
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