The Cinema Psychos Show
This week, we here in the states are celebrating Thanksgiving! The time honored tradition of gluttenous eating among family and friends, football (if you're into that sort of thing), and avoiding the inevitable clash of politics that comes when you invite your boomer Uncle Larry to dinner. But aside from food, there are a few movies we've come to associate with the holiday. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (see our back catalog) is one of the go to films to come from the mind of John Hughes. But did you know there is another Thanksgiving classic out there. Dutch, the 1991...
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This week, we are answering a listener request! John and I are heading to Freddy Fazbear's Pizzareia to review Five Night's At Freddy's. A movie we both tried to avoid, but we love you the listeners so much that we can't turn down a request. So what is it about this demented knock off of Charles Entertainment Cheese that has captured the minds of little kids and teens and turned what was an indie game into a billion dollar enterprise with toys, books, onesies, and now a major motion picture? And what is the result of Freddy, Chica, Foxy, and the gang's move to the silver screen?? We'll strap...
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In this special bonus episode, we return to our time at The Eerie Horror Fest with our interview with Director Mark Pellington. The visionary filmmaker behind your childhood if, like us, you grew up on MTV in the late 80's and 90's with music videos for Alice in Chains, Nine Inch Nails, and Bon Jovi. Aside from an impressive resume of music videos, he is also the man behind the cult classic, Mothman Prophecies. A film that demonstrates how effective visuals and subtle horror can be at inducing terror and dread in your audience. It also has one of the absolute best disaster...
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This week we are time traveling back to the 1930’s to examine the legacy of the Universal Monster Movies. Why is it that these classic films about gothic castles, mad scientists, vampires, mummies, and more have for nearly 100 years captivated our collective imaginations? Could it be that these films were made so well? Or maybe that the filmmakers themselves brought elements of their own personalities to these characters. We'll find out today as we examine the classic monsters from Universal Studios. DISCORD!!! Take the conversation...
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In a special bonus episode, straight from our time at The Eerie Horror Fest, we sit down with Jungyoon Kim, the award winning filmmaker and Creative Producer with Blumhouse Productions. Jungyoon talks about the new Amazon Original horror film Totally Killer, following in the footsteps of horror comedies like M3gan and Happy Death Day. Jungyoon also talks about the evolving role of horror in society. That horror may be on the verge of becoming pop; especially horror/comedy and his approach to genre filmmaking. DISCORD!!! Take the conversation further! Come check out our...
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Happy Halloween-Week Psychos Nation! As we come to the conclusion of spooky season, what better way to end it by talking about one of the scariest things lurking in your kid's toy chest....DOLLS! Yes the soulless monsters that straddle the uncanny valley have proven to be fodder for many a horror film. And this week, we are breaking down some of our favorites, both good and bad. Whether you've got Chucky, Annabelle, or a collection of Blood Dolls; snuggle up to your favaorite doll as we break down our favorite Killer Doll Horror Movies. DISCORD!!! Take the conversation...
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While at The Eerie Horror Fest, we got to sit down with multi-talented artist, filmmaker, and DJ, Tina Romero. Tina serves as the Vice-President of The George A. Romero Foundation. An organization with the mission to preserve her father's legacy and foster the next generation of horror filmmakers. Getting to talk with Tina was an absolute treat, as we got to hear about a part of George Romero that was not just the filmmaker who birthed zombies and inspired us to become filmmakers; but a man who loved his children and fostered their imaginations and...
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This week, as we are creeping ever closer to Halloween, we decided to take a long hard look at the horror film landscape over the peast 15 years and break down some of our favorites to his the silver screen. Not only will this episode be filled with some deep genre analysis but also will have the double effect of making you go "where the hell did the time go!?!?!" DISCORD!!! Take the conversation further! Come check out our Discord channel where we you can interact face to face (digitally) with us. Like our opinion or hate it, now you can tell us...
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This week, we are taking a deep dive into the hilarious and underrated film "Death Becomes Her." Joined by special guest Anastasia Elfman, they discuss the film's star-studded cast, its groundbreaking special effects, and its darkly comedic brilliance. Through laughter and nostalgia, they share their love for this cult classic and their desire for more films with its wit and originality. Whether you're a fan of comedy or horror, this podcast episode is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates a good laugh and a dose of the macabre. BlOODY BRIDGET Learn more about the new horror comedy, Bloody...
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This week on episode 287 of the cinema psychos show, we are coming to you straight from the 2023 Eerie Horror Fest to discuss Evil Dead Franchise; A film franchise that not only launched the careers of Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, but also gave us a perfect example of how to tell a cabin in the woods horror movie. But what is it about this franchise that makes it such a horror icon? Is it the insane gory visuals, the slapstick humor, or simply Bruce Campbell. Grab your broomstick and book of the dead as we dive into the world of The Evil Dead. DISCORD!!! Take the...
info_outlineThis week, not only are we reviewing one of the most awesomely bad films ever to grace the silver screen, but we are also talking to one of the stars of the film who have gone on to be one of the top film and television on-camera and voice actors working today. So grab a rake as we talk about 1988’s “Hobgoblins” as well as an exclusive conversation with the man of a thousand voices, Daran Norris, on this weeks episode of The Cinema Psychos Show!
- 5:20- Hobgoblins Review
- 40:57- Daran Norris Interview
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