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Cinema Smorgasbord – George Kennedy is my Copilot – Tick, Tick, Tick (1970)

On this episode of GEORGE KENNEDY IS MY CO-PILOT our merry trio is diving into the fiery drama TICK, TICK, TICK from 1970 starring Jim Brown, Fredric March, Clifton James and – of course – George Kennedy! Brown stars as the newly elected Sheriff of a very, very racist southern county, while Kennedy is the now ex-Sheriff who is semi-committed to keeping him alive. Spoiler: it’s not easy! Before that we discuss another George Kennedy commercial (for California-based tech company TOTLCOM), and try our darndest to make it interesting (did we succeed? listen and find out!)

The Carnage Report Episode 38: The Frighteners

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Peter Jackson’s horror comedy, The Frighteners, now streaming on Peacock. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend you go watch Dead Alive and discuss trailers galore for Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, The Elderly, The Puppetman, and more. Plus, Julie and Nick talk their favorite “experts” in horror movies.

The Shame List Picture Show S7E13 – ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA (1984) feat. Christopher Kai House

Hello and welcome to another episode of the Shame List Picture Show! On this episode, Michael is being joined by the co-founder of the Milwaukee Twisted Dreams Film Festival, Christopher Kai House, to discuss Sergio Leone’s ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA. This is an epic film was Leone and is also the last film he had made before passing away in in 1989. 

Cinema Smorgasbord – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Animal Factory (2000)

We’re back on HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? with the Steve Buscemi-directed prison drama (based on the Edward Bunker book) ANIMAL FACTORY from 2000, starring Edward Furlong & Willem Dafoe, along with a killer supporting cast. Starring Buscemi-verse regulars like Seymour Cassel, Mark Boone Junior, and Rockets Redglare, you also get memorable supporting performances from Danny Trejo, Mickey Rourke, Tom Arnold(!) and.. wait for it. Steve Buscemi! Listen to us talking to it, ya sick twist!

The Carnage Report Episode 37: Enys Men

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Mark Jenkin’s folk horror film, Enys Men, now streaming on Hulu. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend some other folk horror and films about isolation, dig into Halloween season streaming on Peacock and Freeform, and discuss trailers galore for Cat Person, V/H/S/85, Black Mold, and more. Plus, Julie and Nick ask each other about their strangest work stories.

Cinema Smorgasbord – Wild in the Streets – Syndicate Sadists (1975)

On this episode of WILD IN THE STREETS, Tomas Milian is RAMBO in Umberto Lenzi’s spaghetti-western influenced SYNDICATE SADISTS from 1975! After Rambo’s friend is brutally murdered, he takes it upon himself to go up against two criminal gangs (one led by Joseph Cotton’s Paternò), while also rescuing a young boy who has been kidnapped. Does he manage to embarrass them all while everyone gazes on him in total awe? Yep! Check it out!