Sordid Cinema Podcast
Sordid Cinema Podcast #508: Get Out – Horror Turns Black Comedy
Get Out Podcast Review Get Out is an overtly political movie, one that evokes current racial tensions making it not only...
Get Out Podcast Review Get Out is an overtly political movie, one that evokes current racial tensions making it not only...
British filmmaker Peter Strickland’s sophomore effort is many things: a sly deconstruction of 1970s hallucinatory Grand Guignol cinema, an audio...
A Cure for Wellness Podcast Review The Sordid Cinema Podcast is back again, this time with a look at Gore...
One of the most controversial indies of the 1980s, River’s Edge, drew its inspiration from a notorious real-life murder which...
John Wick: Chapter 2 Podcast Review Following a long absence (let’s call it an extended break), Ricky D and Simon...
Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games series has often been compared to Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight novels, primarily because both center on a young...
The winning entry of the 2007 Grindhouse faux Trailer Contest and YouTube sensation, Hobo With A Shotgun grows into a...
How often do we see a feel-good movie with some pretty bleak visions of parenthood? From the director of Splash,...
Although not his first feature, It’s Alive helped establish Larry Cohen’s reputation as a director of ingenious low-budget genre films,...
Genre pioneer Larry Cohen takes a stab at the giant-monster genre with Q, The Winged Serpent, a first-rate grade-Z schlock...