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Repost of David Howard Thornton Interview in 2021 – Episode 145
Back in August of 2021 we have the pleasure of having David Howard Thornton, also known as Art the Clown from the Terrifier franchise, join us for a good long conversation. David is such a wonderfully
Buddymoon – Episode 144
Buddymoon proves to be one of the best buddy films put to screen. We were thoroughly entertained as jilted at the alter David is guided on a heart-healing honeymoon by his best friend Flula. This film
Broadcast Signal Intrusion – Episode 143
The trailer for Broadcast Signal Intrusion had us hooked. However, the film as a whole failed to deliver. The movie serves as a reminder that the foundations of storytelling are more important than th
Hypochondriac – Episode 142
Hypochondriac was a mixed bag, mostly in favor of the good. This dive into the nightmare that those with mental illness deal with in trying to get recognized and treated does an excellent job in hitti
Birdemic Shock and Terror- Episode 141
Birdemic: Shock and Terror is supposed to be a message of environmentalism, but like the shock and terror in the title it misses out on all three. James Nguyen lost his message in an almost violentl
All We Had – Episode 140
The indie film All We Had gives us the directorial debut of Katie Holmes. A story about a woman fighting poverty while raising her teenage daughter, in the hope of giving her daughter a better life. S
I Am Rage – Episode 139
We dive into the David Ryan Keith film I Am Rage. Davids first action-horror delivers as we follow Erin, a woman with a terrible past, as she gets caught up in a centuries old family business that
Love Song of William H Shaw – Episode 138
We are back! And we are diving into Love Song of William H Shaw. The third film in the FrenZee series, following Finding FrenZee and Revenge of Zoe, we rejoin our favorite characters John, Pete, and
The Invitation – Episode 137
We do love a thriller, but it has to thrill. Unfortunately The Invitation does not provide any thrills. Good direction by Karyn Kusama, good cinematography, decent performances, but things fall apart
The Rogue Barrens – Episode 136
Someone reached out, and we watched their film. The Rogue Barrens is a no-budget, short feature that delivers. Exemplifying everything about Indie film - economy of locations, making the best of avail