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Feb 26th, 2018
In our first installment of Script Bandits we examine the life of a female sword fighter turned opera singer who lived in France during the 1600s. She became famous, wooed men and women alike, and was briefly sentenced to death for infiltrating a convent and sneaking out her girlfriend using a dead nun and arson as a d...
Feb 12th, 2018
The movie Weekend at Bernie's kicks off with two lowly employees discovering an accounting irregularity which they unknowingly bring to the perpetrator. After he is killed by the mob they keep up the ruse he is still alive to protect themselves.This silly movie has a slightly less silly real life parallel with the...
Jan 15th, 2018
We’ve launched the HistoryCast 5000, a reoccurring segment in which Sean and Allen examine the historical accuracy of movies and other media. To break in the machine, we have selected a movie widely considered to be one of the most Read More ...
Nov 15th, 2017
Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman are executive producers on the new film Infinity Baby, in which Offerman's character is head of a company struggling to deal with hundreds of immortal three month old babies.This film was screened at the 23rd annual Cucalorus Festival in Wilmington, North Carolina. We discuss it as we...
Nov 10th, 2017
We published this show late Thursday night after the first full day of films at the 2017 Cucalorus Film Festival, in its 23rd year out of Wilmington, North Carolina.The episode covers two blocks of short films, including interviews with Straws filmmaker Linda Booker and The Collection filmmaker Adam Roffman.We also...
Oct 11th, 2017
This month we watch and talk about the film that built the movie industry in Wilmington, North Carolina. Firestarter starred a young Drew Barrymore, and was based on a novel by Stephen King. It was produced by Dino De Laurentiis who went on to found DEG, which present day is now EUE/Screen Gems. Read More ...
Sep 6th, 2017
With Texas reeling from hurricane Harvey and hurricane Irma on track to be one of the most powerful storms ever on record, we spend this episode rhapsodizing about hurricane prep in coastal North Carolina. Towards the end we talk a little bit of hurricane trivia. Stay safe! Read More ...
Aug 10th, 2017
Shipwrecks. Rocket engines. U-boats. Atom bombs. Regular bombs. There's a lot of stuff in the water off the Carolina Coast and beyond, and we talk about them in this episode. Read More ...
May 30th, 2017
You might think Greenfield Lake is filled with water, but it is in fact filled with history. And that green stuff on top? Extra history. In this episode we fill out the backstory of Wilmington's once and future playground. Read More ...
May 5th, 2017
We take a break form being serious with a holiday bonus episode. Our home base of Wilmington has hosted not one but two teen television dramas.Watching these shows is co-host Sean Gallagher's worst nightmare. Read More ...
Apr 7th, 2017
The Fort Fisher Hermit was born in the 1890s, lived through the Great Depression, was committed to a mental institution by his in-laws, and ultimately became a local celebrity and tourist attraction on Pleasure Island. Read More ...
Mar 10th, 2017
With a new King Kong movie in theaters, we look back at the 1986 film "King Kong Lives," filmed largely in Wilmington, NC, out of Dino De Laurentiis' freshly minted film studio. This movie didn't kill at the box office, but it did kill some careers. Read More ...
Feb 2nd, 2017
The port city of Wilmington, North Carolina once had an evil twin across the river. In the colonial days of America, Wilmington came out the victor in a struggle to the death.This is a gross dramatization of the story of Brunswick Town, the lost provincial capitol of North Carolina, and the ill fated revival of the g...
Jan 2nd, 2017
In this episode we torture cohost Sean Gallagher by forcing him to watch the pilot episode of Dawson's Creek. We assembled a casual panel of watchers to revisit the pilot episode of this iconic Wilmington-based production and give our cheeky analysis on this Creeky topic. Read More ...
Nov 14th, 2016
We wrap up the end of our coverage of the 22nd Annual Cucalorus Film Festival. Read More ...
Nov 11th, 2016
Join us in the middle of the 2016 Cucalorus Film Festival for a halftime recap of Wilmington's long running film festival. We also do a quick recap of Wilmington Beer Week.Read More ...
Oct 5th, 2016
Buckle up for a crash course in the bygone industry of local shipbuilding, as well as anecdotes that will sound too crazy to be true. Read More ...
Sep 1st, 2016
The film Cyborg was produced in Wilmington, NC, and it was of dubious quality. Read More ...
Aug 3rd, 2016
LINC's Urban Farm is giving men and women returning from prison a transitional and transformative experience Read More ...
Jun 24th, 2016
Are there hidden missile towers lurking in your neighborhood? Our team of freelance missile detectives have determined the answer is most possibly yes. Find out more inside this thrilling installment of Midmost Coast. Read More ...
May 29th, 2016
In this episode we are joined by two competitive skee-ball players to talk about Wilmington's local Brewskee-Ball League and the incoming national tournament (aka The BEEB) inbound to the Battleship and Battleship Park. Read More ...
Apr 20th, 2016
The original 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie has long tendrils that wind their way through Daredevil, Guardians of the Galaxy, Deadpool, George Lucas, and a talking duck. Read More ...
Feb 24th, 2017
In this bonus episode we talk with filmmaker Evan Kidd about his film Son of Clowns, its appearance at the Cucalorus Film Festival, and the future of filmmaking in North Carolina. Links Son of Clowns was featured in numerous film Read More ...
Dec 1st, 2016
We interview painter Darren Mulvenna about his Mimicri jewelry line and its connection to conservation efforts, and sculptor Aundrea Wilson about her compelling and enchanting sculptures currently on display locally. Read More ...
Mar 30th, 2016
In April of 2016 the USS North Carolina, which watches over Wilmington's downtown from the Cape Fear River, turns 75 years old. We revisit World War II from the perspective of this battleship, and follow it throughout history from weapon of war to memorial. Read More ...
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