We discuss the work of filmmaker/fine artist Andy Warhol and director/business manager Paul Morrissey - who helmed the most popular feature films Warhol produced: FLESH, TRASH and HEAT. We also analyze Morrissey's two big horror comedies FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN and...
ICC #82 – What Makes The Best Bad Movies?
The Room. Troll 2. Fateful Findings. Birdemic. Why are they bad movie legends? And what makes the best bad movies so ... bad? Justin and Will are on a mission to figure this out, and they're going to drag you with them to the bitter end! Why? Because it's fun! Also...
My Desperate Rationalization of the Time Travel in Joseph Kahn’s DETENTION
I didn't love DETENTION the first time I saw it. I probably got a little too excited when I heard it was going to be a John Hughes style high school comedy married to Joseph Kahn's hyperactive directorial style, slasher movie tropes, and time travel craziness. I was a...
ICC #81 – Ernest Dickerson is a Cinemaniac
We discuss the work of the cinematographer Ernest Dickerson on Spike Lee's early films (with an emphasis on DO THE RIGHT THING) and the director of JUICE, DEMON KNIGHT, BONES and hundreds of prestige TV shows. What do you think of Ernest Dickerson? Do you even know...
The Unofficial History of Midnight Madness
I am a Midnight Madness obsessive and have bought a ten ticket pass every year since 2008 (100$ as a student back in the day! R.I.P pass). My favorite movie going memories are the ones I made waiting in line for hours with friends (rain or shine), reacting as one with...
Wolf Warrior 2 Is The Best Canon Film That Canon Never Made
I wasn't super excited about WOLF WARRIOR 2. I found the first one fairly middling, with a distinct lack of martial arts, and a waste of Scott Adkins as a villain, so I wasn't jumping for joy when I saw a sequel was on the way. The first one was a massive hit...
ICC #80 – It’s Easy to Hate Christopher Nolan
We talk Christopher Nolan. Is he a good director? Did he redefine the superhero film? Why does Will Sloan hate him so much? Listen to find out! We have a PATREON and we're having a CONTEST this month! Three prizes to be won! But you have to get in on it now! Join for...
The Top Five: Forgotten Movie Making-Ofs
Almost none of the films in this list are great. Most are not even good. It's the story of their making that is fascinating. #5 - WILLARD: THE YEAR OF THE RAT (2003) It's obvious that director Glen Morgan was passionate about remaking the story of a boy and his rat,...
The Top Five: Little Rubber Monsters Movies
No GREMLINS ALLOWED. #5 - THE GARBAGE PAIL KIDS (1987) Urgh. Argh. Eeeeeeeeek! Based on the the hit gross out novelty cards, this is movie equivalent of swimming around in trash and being punctured by a bunch of dirty needs. It's existence alone warrants itself a...
It’s time to ace ‘GHOULIES III: GHOULIES GO TO COLLEGE’
Why do I love little rubber monsters so much? Is it the fact that the monsters represent the unleashed ID of my child self? Or that the monsters reflect the beast that I feel stir inside me on a daily basis, the one that struggles to escape, the one that is the true...