ResDogs
In the grand finale of their Debut Films series, Brian and Cargill don their best black suits, gather at the Junkfood Diner, and discuss the cultural and cinematic impact of Quentin Tarantino’s explosive first film: Reservoir Dogs.
In the grand finale of their Debut Films series, Brian and Cargill don their best black suits, gather at the Junkfood Diner, and discuss the cultural and cinematic impact of Quentin Tarantino’s explosive first film: Reservoir Dogs.
Cargill and Brian step back into the ring and go a few more rounds with another prominent director’s first film: Walter Hill’s Hard Times.
Continuing on their exploration of first films from prominent directors, Brian & Cargill steal a little of your time to talk about Michael Mann’s Thief.
For the first JFC of 2015, Brian and Cargill begin a month-long series on the first feature films of some of the world’s most celebrated directors. First up, John McTiernan’s Nomads!
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Ending 2014, as well as their holiday horror series, Brian and Cargill ring in and mouth off about the otherwise forgotten 80s slasher New Years Evil!
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Brian & Cargill promenade through a winter wonderland of terror as they joyfully dissect the entire Silent Night, Deadly Night film franchise.
Cargill and Brian continue their holiday horror series with The Stepfather, the movie that Mike Brady doesn’t want you to see!
It’s Christmas time here at JFC, so that can mean only one thing: horror movies? This month, Brian and Cargill carve a bloody trail across the calendar, celebrating films that violently sever joy from their designated seasons. First up, My Bloody…
Brian and Cargill wrap up McGenreHey by throwing together a piping hot finale from the month’s leftovers.