The McCasserole
Brian and Cargill wrap up McGenreHey by throwing together a piping hot finale from the month’s leftovers.
Brian and Cargill wrap up McGenreHey by throwing together a piping hot finale from the month’s leftovers.
Continuing through McGenreHey, Brian & Cargill further prove the power of McConaughey by dissecting a movie in which he is short on screentime, but flush with undeniable presence; thanks largely to a near perfect script by John Sayles.
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Brian and Cargill continue their forray into McGenreHey, this week discussing Frailty with almost as much zeal as Bill Paxton’s demon-killing daddio
Brian and Cargill begin McGenrehey, a month-long series on the great genre films of Matthew McConaughey, by taking a dragon-sized bite out of the post-apocalyptic masterpiece that is Reign of Fire.
Scholocktober has come to and end, and Brian & Cargill finish their exploration of underrated 90s horror by touching on Fallen…which now probably means they are possessed by it.
On their continued quest through the underrated horror flicks of the 1990s, Brian and Cargill accidentally traipse across a cursed cemetery and arouse Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight from its ancient slumber. Prepare yourself for the in-Zane-ity!
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Brian and Cargill once again stare into the illimitable carrion pit of underappreciated 90s horror, and what spills upward is their immutable shared affection for Madness. That is to say, John Carptenter’s In The Mouth of Madness.
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Brian and Cargill begin their month-long exploration of the underrated horror of the 1990s with Paul W.S. Anderson’s Event Horizon. Enjoy this series all Schlocktober long!
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Brian and Cargill close out their two-part two-step on the weird and wonderful musicals of the late 70s/early 80s. Devils, transvestites and cool riders are scheduled to appear before the final curtain call.
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