Podcast

In Another Time, It Found Its Place: Revisiting Walter Hill’s Streets of Fire

Time for this Rock n Roll fable to come out of the blue shadows.It’s hard to accurately underline the reasons that… Read More

Hard-Fought Conclusion: Road House Is Not A Bad Movie

Zen and the art of throat-ripping.MGMThe identity crisis of the Junkfood Cinema podcast is one we have been comfortable with… Read More

Return to the OK Corral: Cargill’s Tombstone Turnaround

Factual inaccuracies vs. genuine mustaches.So much of what I choose to write in the editorial leading up to the posting… Read More

Hollywood’s Leftovers: The “Other” Back to the Future

The case for Doc Hollywood as a great post-Thanksgiving movie.Once the turkey is consumed, the dishes put away, and a… Read More

Nothing Is Permanent: The Triumph of Doctor Parnassus

Junkfood Cinema looks back at The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.Like any other facet of existence, filmmaking is not spared from… Read More

The Abominable Influence of Dr. Phibes

Vincent Price may have inspired some pretty killer genre flicks.One of the greatest aspects of binging on genre films both classic… Read More

Festival of Fear: The Orphanage

Junkfood CinemaThe movie you didn’t know you wanted to completely destroy you.Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! Similarly caught off guard were… Read More

Festival of Fear: Der Samurai

Junkfood CinemaBeware the wolf at the door.As the Junkfood Cinema podcast continues The Festival of Fear, an exploration of horror flicks… Read More

Festival of Fear: No One Lives

Junkfood CinemaThe world seems so much safer from the other side of the table.Over at the Junkfood Cinema podcast, our love… Read More