Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 104: A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014) and The Maze Runner (2014) and The Zero Theorem (2014) and No Good Deed (2014) and Believe (2014) and Walk of Shame (2014)

Episode 104

It’s Movie Podcast Weekly, the show where we bring you at least one new movie review every single Tuesday. For Episode 104, we have six Feature Reviews for you, including: A Walk Among the Tombstones and The Maze Runner and The Zero Theorem and No Good Deed and Believe and Walk of Shame. You have your usual four hosts and special guest William Rowan Jr.. And as always, we bring you our Mini Reviews of what we’ve been watching lately, as well as our genre segments. Enjoy!

If you’re new to our show… Movie Podcast Weekly typically features four hosts — Jason, Andy, Karl and Josh — along with frequent guests. We give you our verdicts on at least one new movie release from the current year that’s currently playing in theaters or on VOD, as well as several mini reviews of whatever we’ve been watching lately. And we usually provide specialized genre recommendations. New episodes release every single Tuesday. Join us! Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 056: Carrie (2013) and The Fifth Estate (2013) and Escape Plan (2013) and All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2013) and Blue Caprice (2013) and Our Top 5 Movies About the Human Spirit

In Episode 056 of Movie Podcast Weekly, Jason, Josh and Karl take bets on whether or not Andy will actually show up before giving you 6 (count ’em, 6!) feature reviews including the Bruce Willis sci-fi action / comedy “The Fifth Element” the Benedict Cumberbatch Wikileaks / Julian Asange bio-pic “The Fifth Estate,” followed by another film based on a true story, this one about the DC sniper, “Blue Caprice,” the Sylvester Stallone / Arnold Arnold Schwarzenegger double-team “Escape Plan,” both Kimberly Pierce’s brand new “Carrie” remake, as well as the 1976 De Palma adaptation of Stephen King’s classic work and, finally, the long-awaited indie slasher “All the Boys Love Mandy Lane.”

When Andy eventually drags himself into the show, Movie Podcast Weekly features four hosts (and frequent guests), who give you their verdict on at least one new movie release that’s currently in theaters, mini-reviews of what they’ve been watching lately, and specialty recommendation segments. New episodes release every single Monday. Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 052: Prisoners (2013), The East (2013) and an Interview With Writer-Director Matt Thompson

In Episode 052, your favorite Movie Podcast Weekly hosts get back to the basics with their usual format and two great Feature Reviews of “Prisoners” and “The East.” Also, Andy and Jason bring you an interview with writer-director MATT THOMPSON, whose new, indie horror film “Bloodline” is scheduled for a Limited release on Friday, September 27, 2013. We’ll bring you our feature review of “Bloodline” next week during Episode 053. But in this show, we bring you our Mini Reviews and our Specialty Recommendation Segments. Very fun. Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 004: Paranormal Activity 4 (2012)

In this epic, 2 hour and 18-minute episode, Jason talks with horror critics Jamie Jenkins and Midnight Corey about “Paranormal Activity 4.” Typically we try to keep our episodes between 60 to 70 minutes in length, but we were just having so much fun talking about movies, we lost track of time. Apologies for any inconvenience, but we think you’re going to love this episode.

JAMIE JENKINS is a host on Devour the Podcast (a horror movie show) and Evil Episodes (a horror TV podcast). Jamie can also be found at Horrorphilia.com. You can find the Viscera Film Festival here. And this is where you can view Jamie’s short film: “Secret Shopper.”

MIDNIGHT COREY is the host of The Electric Chair (horror movie audio and video podcast). He runs an entertaining Web site called Midnight Corey.com, where you can also find his original music. Corey was the featured songwriter guest on The Songwriting Podcast, Episode 5. And here are links to some episodes of The Electric Chair that we mentioned during this podcast: Continue reading