MOVIES FROM HELL
Join Dan, Bradley and their pals, longtime featured guests, Marcus Pinn and Martin Kessler to discuss the acting adventures of David Lynch. This is a Patreon Early Release for our Patreon Subscribers and will not be released widely for at least a couple weeks. Martin on X - Martin ko-fi Marcus on X - Make sure to visit the great PINNLAND EMPIRE Website
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Dan and Bradley welcome first time guest Kolleen Carney to the Movies from HELL Podcast to talk about the much loved (by us at the very least) 1984 Ken Russell classic CRIMES OF PASSION. you can find Kolleen on X https://x.com/KolleenCarney
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Dan and Bradley finally get to TOMMY, Ken Russell's classic from 1975. Big thanks to our friend, the one and only Heather Drain. You can find all the splendid things Heather Drain is up to via her Linktree
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Join Dan and Bradley as they discuss the films SINGAPORE SLING (1990) and THE MAFU CAGE (1978) a double bill inspired by our friend and movie genius Carmelita Valdez McKoy. links:
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Dan and Bradley deal with our guest Will Mendoza for over two hours talking about a movie that virtually no one has seen. The Movie is MADAME WANG's a 1981 film directed by PAUL MORRISSEY, its a great film (one of Bradley's favorite first watches for 24') and Will is a great guest - so you should listen to this.... now damnit! you can follow mr. Medoza here and follow his fantastic podcast MEN ON FILM on Apple Podcasts here
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Join Bradley and Dan as they welcome a couple of their favorite guests and, together For The First Time! to discuss a shitload of ‘holiday’ films. This is a looser than usual discussion, even for us! This episode is our first show for our new ‘open to everybody’ Patreon feed. Our Patreon feed still welcomes support via paid tiers, however, in order to give folks who can’t or won’t support a chance to join in the fun, we are now opening the Movies from Hell Patreon feed to everybody (here: ) We will be announcing new episodes on BlueSky at and will be streaming on our...
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Join Dan and Bradley as they discuss two lesser (talked about) Scorsese films, THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST and BRINGING OUT THE DEAD with their pals and movie geniuses John Arminio and Carmelita Valdez McKoy. links: John's excellent regular podcast series
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Join Dan and Bradley as they discussion approximately 1 billion movies with the hosts of POD 366 ‘a 366 Weird Movies’ podcast and YouTube series (the founder of the great 366 Weird Movies website ) and (Co-host and writer for 366 Weird Movies). We get deep into the 366 Weird Movies catalog and discuss our favorite films they have listed as well as a few the Dan and Bradley think would qualify for a coveted spot on the 366 Weird Movies list. It’s a wild and varied conversation with a couple of great guys doing god’s work. Also, get your pencils out because there are loads...
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Dan and Bradley talk with their good friends and from and , about the new film STRANGE DARLING and the kinda new(ish, for us) movie PIERCING. We had a wonderful time as usual and we highly recommend you watch the films first because the show is super spoilery.
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Dan and Bradley welcome their good friend Jake Lindberg for another episode of 26 MOVIES FROM HELL. This time we are dealing with a wide variety of films, including a (rarely covered on MFH) shot on video movie, some Spanish folk horror, and a hillbilly revenge film. You can follow our friend and guest Also mentioned on the podcast
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Listen to Bradley J Kornish talk to Marcus Pinn and Martin Kessler about all things Lynch and the questionable usage of the term LYNCHIAN. A word that is overused and, in most cases, inaccurately applied. It's a conversation that includes lots of discussion about other filmmakers, especially those that have been influenced by and those that have influenced the film director DAVID LYNCH.
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