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Nosferatu (2024) Is The Most Beautifully Haunting Horror Film in Decades

Cinema Psychos - A Movie Review & Comedy Podcast

Release Date: 12/24/2024

Maximum Overdrive (1986) is Why Stephen King will NEVER Direct another Movie! show art Maximum Overdrive (1986) is Why Stephen King will NEVER Direct another Movie!

Cinema Psychos - A Movie Review & Comedy Podcast

The master of horror himself, Stephen King, steps behind the camera in 1986’s “Maximum Overdrive.” A movie where the only thing that is frightening is the behind the scenes terror caused by an unhinged writer/director amidst one of their worst bouts of substance abuse. Master of Horror he may be, but King’s tale of sentient electronics and trucks (but not cars) is one of the most boring entries into his catalog of terror. But what is it that makes this movie so terrible? Join us with special guest, Dustin Goes to Hollywood from The Silver Linings Playlist Podcast as we rev up our...

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Cinema Psychos - A Movie Review & Comedy Podcast

This week we are kicking off Stephen King month with his very first novel and his very first film adaptation! 1976’s Carrie directed by Brian DePalma and starring Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie. And back with us again is our good friend and collaborator, Anastasia Elfman! For those of us who were bullied in high school, Carrie hits home illustrating how cruel and how much of a nightmare high school can be for those of us who are different and can feel like a bit of a revenge fantasy for the “weird kid”. But what is it about this tale of teenaged angst that has led us to not only still...

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Cinema Psychos - A Movie Review & Comedy Podcast

Did you know Sam Raimi, visionary Director behind The Evil Dead and the Spiderman Trilogy one time made a western? Not only that but its absolutely amazing! This week we are heading to the old west to review 1995's The Quick and the Dead. A gunslinger revenge film with one of the deepest rosters of amazing actors. From complete unknowns like Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio to established A-listers like Gene Hackman and Sharon Stone. This film packs a literally punch and pays homage to the spaghetti westerns of yesteryear but with Sam Raimi's visual style. Joining us this week is our own...

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Cinema Psychos - A Movie Review & Comedy Podcast

What happens when Henry Selick, the Director of a Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline, and  James and The Giant Peach decides to create a live action film? You get the insanity that is Monkeybone. This dark fantasy/gross out comedy stars Brendan Fraser, Bridgette Fonda, the voice of John Tutoro, and zombie Chris Kattan and when it released in 2001, it failed at the box office and marked the short end to Henry Selick’s live action career. But does this movie deserve all the hate? And are there elements of Monkeybone that critics in 2001 just didn’t get? We’ll find out today with our...

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Cinema Psychos - A Movie Review & Comedy Podcast

It's St. Patrick's Day and you know what that means! A visit with our old friend, The Leprechaun! This week, we are back from Da Space and now in Da Hood with Leprechaun in The Hood from 2000. This movie features our green friend battling to get a magic flute back from a trio of down on their luck amateur rap musicians while also dealing with a very angry Ice T in one of the most bizarre direct to video entries in the franchise. NEWSLETTER and UNCUT REELS!!!!! We are adding a weekly companion newsletter for the podcast that will feature EXCLUSIVE BONUS CONTENT, our raw discussions on movies,...

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We watched Bio-Dome (1996) so you don’t have to—and trust us, you’re welcome. This 1996 Pauly Shore "comedy" is a chaotic, cringe-filled disaster that somehow became a cult classic. Join us as we break down every painfully absurd moment of this eco-themed trainwreck, from its baffling plot to its questionable humor. Whether you’re a 90s nostalgia junkie or just love roasting bad movies, this episode is for you. NEWSLETTER and UNCUT REELS!!!!! We are adding a weekly companion newsletter for the podcast that will feature EXCLUSIVE BONUS CONTENT, our raw discussions on movies, tv, and...

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Cinema Psychos - A Movie Review & Comedy Podcast

Is Captain America: Brave New World on track to be a $400 Million Dollar Hulk-Sized Flop or are the negative reviews a bit over blown? This week, we are gliding into another entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Where last year’s Deadpool & Wolverine gave us a glimmer of hope in a MCU that embraces doing something a bit different, Captain America: Brave New World just feels like a harsh snap back to reality…and super hero fatigue. But does this movie deserve all the hate? And if so what can Marvel do going forward to try and stem the bleeding of money and gamma blood with each new...

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Is the book always better than the movie???? NOT ALWAYS! This week, we are digging through our top picks of movies that manage to triumph over their literary source material and why books traditionally have had the edge when it comes to film adaptations. NEWSLETTER and UNCUT REELS!!!!! We are adding a weekly companion newsletter for the podcast that will feature EXCLUSIVE BONUS CONTENT, our raw discussions on movies, tv, and life that don't fit the podcast! We're calling it "UNCUT REELS!" SIGN UP HERE TO GET THE BONUS CONTENT!!   Follow The Cinema Psychos Show on Socials ❤️‍🔥: ...

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It's Valentine's Day (well...a few days after) and what better way to tell someone you love them by scarring them for life at a 6th grade dance so that they grow up to be David Boreanaz with a bloody nose and make it their mission to murder you with hallmark greeting cards while wearing a cupid mask. This week, we are talking about Valentine from 2001. One of the last major slashers of the early 2000's that was playing off the coat tails of Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and Urban Legend. Valentine, (directed by Jamie Blanks of Urban Legend fame) tells the story of Paige, Dorthy,...

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Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather and The Godfather Part II are cinematic masterpieces. And 1990's The Godfather Part III is viewed by most as the cinematic red-headed step child that lives in your attic eating fish heads. But does this movie deserve all the hate? And after 35 years does this greek tragedy of an epilogue about a family of gangsters deserve another look? We're here to answer today if The Godfather Part III is really that awful. NEWSLETTER and UNCUT REELS!!!!! We are adding a weekly companion newsletter for the podcast that will feature EXCLUSIVE BONUS CONTENT, our raw...

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Is Nosferatu the most hauntingly beautiful horror film of the year? Robert Eggers sure thinks so, and after watching, we might just agree!

This week, we’re sinking our teeth into Eggers' latest gothic masterpiece, Nosferatu. Joined by special guest Jordan Dwayne, we break down the film’s eerie cinematography, the deeply unsettling performances—especially Willem Dafoe’s—and the themes of fear, sexuality, and terror that permeate every shadowy frame.

We’re also diving into the occult vibes, the cultural references Eggers weaves in, and how this remake pays homage to the legacy of the original 1922 Nosferatu while carving out its own place in horror history. Is this the definitive vampire film for a new generation? Let’s find out!

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