It’s a bitter sweet episode of Cult Film in Review as we say goodbye to a long-time member of the cast (for now?). We’re also reviewing a film that is giving us a mix of emotions, the 2016 comedy, The Greasy Strangler. In this episode, we ask,
This month, we’re talking about the film on everyone’s mind. The latest installment of the Alien franchise, Alien: Romulus. In this episode, we talk about the long lost art of practical effects and how it can bring a setting to life. Later, we
Some legends need to be told, which is why we’re putting the spotlight on this 1985 cult classic, The Legend of Billie Jean, starring Helen Slater and Christian Slater. In this episode, we discuss some of the main themes of this film, whether t
Sometimes the world needs a hero. Maybe four of them with a love of cult movies… This week we’re reviewing the Arnold Schwarzenegger classic, Last Action Hero. We start off by asking why audiences didn’t connect with this film at release, and w
It’s a big show with an even bigger cast of characters. We discuss the 1971 kaiju film Godzilla vs. Hedorah. This iteration of the Godzilla franchise is one of the goofier ones, as Godzilla takes on the role of protector once again, but this ti
Wave your hands from side to side, because it’s time talk about Super Mario Bros. (1993) Cult Film in Review style. In this episode, we compare this live action adaptation to the recent animated film that took the world by storm. Later, we talk
It’s a little change of pace this month. We’re reviewing the 1985 war film Come and See. This film was a tough watch for some and repeat watch for others. In this episode, Chris explains why he’s been waiting for the podcast’s return to review
We’re taking a trip far into the future of 2017 as we review the 1988 sci-fi classic, Cherry 2000. It’s our first fan episode of the year, and boy do we have a lot to talk about! As always, we get unnecessarily deep about whether robots can pre
Hey Cuz! CFIR is giving one of their longest reviews for one of the least talked about films in the Texas Chainsaw franchise. This month the guys are talking about Texas Chainsaw 3D. In this episode, the crew spends far too long trying to make
We took a short break for the holidays, but we didn’t want to leave you hanging. In this episode, the guys talk about their their 2023 highlights and answer a few questions from our soon-to-be digital overlords. We talk a lot about Disney and o
The guys are branching out into one of Kyle’s favorite genres, the Spaghetti Western! In this episode, we reminisce about a time when huge epic tales relied on telling stories with pictures, rather than exposition. Later, the guys ponder how mu
We’re taking the podcast to another time and another place with our review of the Walter Hill rock and roll fable, Streets of Fire. In this episode, we discuss the real standout of this film, the soundtrack. More specifically the music of under
It’s good to be back, and just in time for Halloween. This month, we’re discussing the Rob Zombie classic, House of 1000 Coprses. In this episode, we ask why this film makes 1977 look so much like 1993. Later, we pick our favorite members of th
Calling all Cult Film in Review fans! The guys are back and answering questions from our future computer overlords. In this special teaser, they answer why they decided to get back in on the mic. What new updates fans can expect on the podcast.
This year on Cult Film in Review, the boys are back in town for a very special Halloween episode. What film could have brought the boys back after nearly a year off the air? None other than Halloween, the 2018 sequel. In this episode, the guys
This week on Cult Film in Review, the guys continue to review the horror films critics say were the worst with Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. Also, stay tuned for an announcement. In this episode, the guys talk about the convoluted fam
This week on Cult Film in Review, the guys continue to review the horror films critics say were the worst in the series. They’re talking Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare. In this episode, the guys pinpoint their first time watching this end
This week on Cult Film in Review, the guys continue to review the horror films critics say were the worst in the series. They’re talking Friday the 13th: A New Beginning! In this episode, the guys talk about their first time watching the “fake
This week on Cult Film in Review, the guys continue to review the horror films critics say were the worst in the series. They’re talking Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3. In this episode, as per the October rules, the guys talk about
This week on Cult Film in Review, the guys are doing something special this October. They’re discussing the worst horror film sequels of some of the franchises. First up, the 1996 sci-fi horror, Hellraiser Bloodline! In this episode, the guys t
This week on Cult Film in Review, the guys are headed home to take care of dad – and take ut the trash, because they’re talking about the 1975 blaxploitation, Sheba, Baby. In this episode, the guys ask why it’s taken them so long to review true
This week on Cult Film in Review, the guys are getting introspective and reflective about family, because they’re talking about the 1999 drama Julien Donkey-Boy! In this episode, the guys talk about where this film ranks with Harmony Korine’s
This week on Cult Film in Review, the guys are joined by special guest, Phoenix Filmbar’s Andrea Canales, to discuss the 1977 drama, Emanuelle in America. In this episode, the guys talk a little about why they enjoy Phoenix Filmbar so much. If
This week on Cult Film in Review, the guys are going back home to see the family – but why? Because they’re talking about the 1984 horror sequel, The Hills Have Eyes part 2. In this episode, the guys explain why they saw or refused to see this
This week on Cult Film in Review, the guys are searching high and low for a murderer, or monster, or some-thing, because they’re talking about the 1992 sci-fi mystery, Split Second. In this episode, the Cody explains why, over the extensive car