Jim and Patrick take on two fourth entries in long-running horror franchises with Joseph Zito's wonderful Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter and Darren Lynn Bousman's acceptable Saw IV.
Terence Fisher, Peter Cushing, and Christopher Lee are back in yet another classic monster film. Plus hear Jim and Patrick discuss pretentious student films and the dangers of minimalist Japanese furniture.
The best Odessa Steps homage in slasher movie history, and the second best revenge horror comedy in which Vincent Price kills people in overly elaborate ways
Is the puppet spitting leeches really just a medieval doctor trying to prescribe medicine? Can you buy exploding lightbulbs at Canadian Tire? All this and more discussed in this episode.
Jim and Patrick discuss the weird coincidence of attractive Australian actresses all looking alike, as well as how desperately Hong Kong filmmakers wished everybody looked like Bruce Lee.
James Bond: Cambridge-educated, suave, sophisticated, irresistible to women. Wesley Littlejohn: awkward freshman at a community college who has a phallic antenna coming out of his head, also irresistible to women? Jim and Patrick discuss this b
Jim and Patrick explore the haunted Greco-Roman hallways of Morningside with the classic Phantasm and discuss the worst thing to come out of Canada since Prime Minister Trudeau's blackface pictures.
Impaling a topless woman on a mounted deer head and a monster ripping the skin off of a naked woman in one fell swoop - which is the better kill? This and other topics discussed
Jim and Patrick discuss one of 2016's two great movies involving a disabled person's home being invaded, as well as one of the two great gym-themed slasher movies from the late '80s.
In this episode, Jim and Patrick feature Brian De Palma's moving story of two sisters separated at birth, as well as an early women in prison film, the aptly titled Women's Prison.
Join Jim and Patrick as they delve into the history and origin of Chuck Norris facts, as well as the odd release history of Ringu's first sequel. It's Good Guys Wear Black and Rasen!
Journey with Jim and Patrick to Samurai Town, the Ghostland, and safari with them in Kenya. It's Nicolas Cage in Prisoners of the Ghostland and the beautiful Laura Gemser in the sexploitation classic Black Emanuelle!