… The Suicide Squad has been a throwaway Comic Book title for the DC universe since the 80s, but that fits the villains who live in those books. It is no small feat turning ridiculous characters such as Captain Boomerang and The Enchantress int
—– We have another interesting guest on the show. Brian Lonano joins us hot off of his festival tour of his newest short film “Gwilliam” to talk about film festivals, crowd sourcing, genre-niche programing and his upcoming project “BFF Girls.”
___ Deadpool is crushing at the box office and turning studio executives heads. Can rated “R” super hero films be coming, and if they do, which ones actually deserve it? Follow us on Twitter @Moviebrainrot
___ In a very brief episode, Garrett & Jim talk about the new horror film from Robert Eggers, “The Witch.” Find out why the producers at A24 pushed for a thumbs up from the Satanic Temple. Follow us on Twitter @Moviebrainrot
Welcome to the experiment. During this 10-part podcast, Jim and Jen team up to dissect different films from another era to see how they hold up in the world we live in today. At one time, they were perceived as relevant, pop-culture hits when
Welcome to the experiment. During this 10-part podcast, Jim and Jen team up to dissect different films from another era to see how they hold up in the world we live in today. At one time, they were perceived as relevant, pop-culture hits when
Welcome to the experiment. During this 10-part podcast, Jim and Jen team up to dissect different films from another era to see how they hold up in the world we live in today. At one time, they were perceived as relevant, pop-culture hits when
Killer Picks are approved Movie Brain Rot films that have a common link to provide you with a great double feature. Both flicks picked for this episode have giant animals that attack people. Tobe Hooper’s “Eaten Alive” (1977) & George P. Co
These are short episodes where we give you two films with similar themes and a reason to watch those films. Today we talk about The Most Dangerous Game (1932) & Southern Comfort (1981) Check them both out. Follow us on Twitter @Moviebrainrot