Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 005: Cloud Atlas (2012)

For Episode 005, Karl and Jason tackle the cinematic mammoth, “Cloud Atlas.” We also bring you 13 Mini Reviews — seven of which are horror movie reviews to help you celebrate Halloween this week. So, if you’re looking for some good Halloween flicks, Jason has you covered.

SHOW NOTES:
I. Intro
II. Mini Reviews
Jason: Killer Klowns From Outer Space (1988), Dance of the Dead (2008), Mask Maker (2010), Chain Letter (2010), Grave Encounters (2011), Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011), Zombie Death House (1987)
Karl: The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) — Revisited, Here Comes the Boom (2012), Warrior (2011), Seven Psychopaths (2012), Alex Cross (2012), A League of Their Own (1992), Stir Crazy (1980), Elementary (TV series 2012- ) Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 003: Argo (2012)

In Episode 003 of Movie Podcast Weekly, Jason and Karl are joined by special guest podcaster and documentary filmmaker Joshua Ligairi.

SHOW NOTES:
I. Intro
II. Mini Reviews
Karl: Hotel Transylvania (2012), The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), 10 Years (2011), End of Watch (2012)
Jason: Primal (2011), Humongous (1982) – Thanks to my pal, Dave Becker of DVD Infatuation.com
Joshua Ligairi: Dark Shadows (2012), the “G.I. Joe” movies, Channing Tatum’s filmography Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 002: Taken 2 (2012)

In Episode 002 of Movie Podcast Weekly, your hosts fight about “Taken 2,” which was just released this past Friday on October 5.

SHOW NOTES:
I. Intro
II. Mini Reviews
Andy: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011)
Karl: Pitch Perfect (2012)
Jason: (10 Bizarre Deaths), Black Sheep (2006), Dog Soldiers (2002) – Thanks for the review request from Deadbox Mike at Streaming Terror.com
Listener e-mail: From “Hammer” of Zombie Reckoning Podcast
III. Review: Taken 2 Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 001: Looper (2012)

Welcome to Episode 001 of Movie Podcast Weekly, a new show where we review a brand new film that was just barely released in theaters. For this first episode, we review Rian Johnson’s “Looper,” which was just released this past Friday on September 28.

SHOW NOTES:
I. Intro
II. Mini Reviews
Steve: Star Trek: Enterprise (TV series 2001-2005)
Karl: Trouble With the Curve (2012), The Master (2012)
Jason: Bullhead (2011)
Andy: Breaking Bad, Season 4 (TV series), Shadowboxer (2005)
Guilty Pleasure Recommendations (by Karl): The Expendables 2 (2012), Dark Shadows (2012) Continue reading

THE ACTOR

Karl CloseMOVIE PODCAST WEEKLY Co-Host Karl Huddleston brings an actor’s background to the film discussion on the show, often offering admiration for, and keen insights into, the nuances of thespianic performance. He’s also the resident romantic and sci-fi nerd, a go-to for all of the teenage rom-coms that nobody else wants to see, as well as 70s science fiction that nobody else is old enough to remember.

Originally from Bangor in Northern Ireland, Karl is often referred to by his co-hosts as “The Irishman.” Karl moved to the states at the age of 10, living first in Southern California and later in Utah, where he graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and a Minor in Film.

After school, Karl spent 10 years in the Television News and Film industries as a director, along with various other positions. Whenever possible, Karl moonlights as an actor (his true passion) and has appeared on television in national series such as CBS’s Touched By An Angel and in independent films such as Lost Forever Everett Ruess.

Karl lives in Utah with his family. According to his wife, Karl spends far too much time and money on movies, both in the theater and on his massive Blu-ray collection, but he just can’t get enough of the fine acting and cinematic storytelling that fills the giant, gaping hole in his blackest of hearts.

Karl was a Co-Host on the Considering the Sequels Podcast with Jason and Andy prior to Movie Podcast Weekly. As of Episode 107 (in October 2014), Karl has taken an indefinite hiatus from podcasting, but he is still an official host of this show, and we anxiously await his triumphant return to MPW someday.