103 - REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2021 PART 2

Jeremy is joined by Chris Arnsby for the second half of a retrospective of the best and worst films of the last year, with such subjects as ageism, writers' block, children as plot tokens, strip-mining the franchises you love and the joys and dangers of drinking.

Below is a playlist of coming attractions for 2022, as well as the nominees for the Best Film of the Year, while the full nominees in other categories can be found here.

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Forest Whitaker, and Ashley JuddSmoke (1995) Official Trailer 1 - Harvey Keitel MovieA Brooklyn smoke shop is the center of neighbor...

102 - REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2021 PART 1

Jeremy is joined by Chris Arnsby for the first half of a retrospective of the best and worst films of the last year, with such subjects as thought bubbles, climate change, poisonous nostalgia and big lizard robots coming under scrutiny.

Below is a playlist of the nominees for the Best Film of the Year, while the full nominees in other categories can be found here.

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Forest Whitaker, and Ashley JuddSmoke (1995) Official Trailer 1 - Harvey Keitel MovieA Brooklyn smoke shop is the center of neighbor...

050 - SPEED & GHOSTBUSTERS (1984)

In celebration of the podcast’s 50th episode, Jeremy is joined by Tilt Araiza to invert the format and talk about two films the world loves but which he has never seen, namely the 1994 thriller Speed and the 1984 comedy horror Ghostbusters, in a discussion that covers the latest version of The Saint, films based on Disneyland rides, how to structure a screenplay, the Goodies and tranquilisers.

Speed Original Trailer taken from Speed DVD (1999) This Video Clip Is In No Way Profitable, All Copyright Reserved To Their Owners. Ripped Using AVSVideoConverter & DVD43 Decoding Software
Release Date: June 8, 1984 When Doctors Venkman (Bill Murray), Stantz (Dan Aykroyd) and Spengler (Harold Ramis) suddenly find themselves downsized from the University's parapsychology department, they decide to go the entrepreneurial route, chasing down ghastly ghosts, unappetizing apparitions and the occasional insolent succubae.