Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 057: The Counselor (2013) and a Variety of Chiller Flicks for Halloween

In Episode 057 of Movie Podcast Weekly, the four horseman of the apocalypse are back together again, and joined by Keith Stein (of The Donut Show), for a review of the Ridley Scott / Cormac McCarthy star-studded collaboration, “The Counselor,” followed by a bevy of chiller flick picks for your Halloween season.

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. 019: Warm Bodies (2013)

“Warm Bodies is to zombie movies kind of what Sesame Street’s The Count is to Dracula.” — Dr. Kyle Bishop

In this epic and legendary episode, we finally managed to get the two foremost and imminent zombie experts, MIDNIGHT COREY and KYLE “DR. WALKING DEAD” BISHOP, on the same podcast episode to discuss the zombie flick “Warm Bodies.”

Episode 019 is nearly two hours long! Our first hour is dedicated to giving you 30-some Mini Reviews, and our second hour is our feature review of “Warm Bodies.”

SHOW NOTES:
I. Intro
II. Mini Reviews
Karl: Insidious, Hansel and Gretel Witch Hunters, House of Cards
Midnight Corey: The Sentinel (1977), Creepshow 1 & 2, Trailer Park Boys (TV), Beavis and Butthead (TV)
Jason: Beasts of the Southern Wild, Vanishing of the Bees, The Hole, My Bloody Valentine (1981), ATM, Kill List, The Imposter Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 015: Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013)

Happy 2013! Episode 015 is for all the horror fans out there! We’ve got a 1-hour and 44-minute episode where we go in-depth, picking apart “Texas Chainsaw 3D.” Our special guests are two great horror critics: CRAIG “TERROR” TOVEY previously of The Weekly Horror Movie Podcast, Horror Metropolis and The Songwriting Podcast. And our second guest is DR. KYLE BISHOP (aka DR. WALKING DEAD), a literal zombie expert and the author of American Zombie Gothic: The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of the Walking Dead in Popular Culture.

And for the benefit of those who aren’t as familiar with the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” franchise, we preface our feature review with a brief summary and explanation of all the preceding films and put them in context in relation to each other and this newest installment. Continue reading