Snake’s Alive
Start spreadin’ the news! Cargill & I are finally talking about one of our all time favorite movies: John Carpenter’s Escape from New York!
Start spreadin’ the news! Cargill & I are finally talking about one of our all time favorite movies: John Carpenter’s Escape from New York!
Brian and Cargill push their sleeves up and dig into Michael Mann’s director’s cut of Miami Vice. They chew on the differences in the two versions and try to digest the possibility that it might be the last great Mann film.
Setting aside their usual M.O. of monthly themes, Brian & Cargill pick some of their favorite random cult and exploitation flicks on which to wax way more poetic than the FDA could possibly approve. This week, they herald the violent, and violently…
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Finishing up their Modern Junkfood Masters series, Brian & Cargill explore the career and meteoric rise of James Wan. They also reveal how Wan’s takeover of the Fast & Furious franchise was prophesied by his very first film.
Brian and Cargill head to South America to herald their latest Modern Junkfood Masters. Marko Zaror and Ernesto Diaz Espinoza are Chilean the smackdown on genre cinema!
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Brian and Cargill continue to spotlight those up-and-coming genre filmmakers destined to be Junkfood Cinema legends. This week, Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett the director and writer, respectively of You’re Next and The Guest.
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For the month of April, Brian & Cargill will be investigating those up-and-coming genre filmmakers destined to one day be JFC legends. First up, Adam Green (Hatchet) & Joe Lynch (Knights of Badassdom)!
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To wrap up their March Madness series, Brian and Cargill discuss William Peter Blatty’s The Ninth Configuration; the greatest movie ever to be produced by a soda company.
This week, Brian and Cargill compare and contrast George A. Romero’s The Crazies with its 2010 remake. They pit these two visions of apocalyptic insanity head to severed head, and the results may surprise you.
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