If this is the last post from us that you see…it means we died. What killed us? We don’t know, but whatever it is - it’s winning. To comfort yourself, listen to episode 237, 2008’s “Cloverfield.” Kaijuary continues: https://t.co/DIJ8depo2C
The war may be over, but maybe yours isn’t. Join us for the first week of “Kaijuary” with 2023’s “Godzilla Minus One,” featuring kaiju connoisseur Miles! Episode 236 available now: https://t.co/dVhcBWIwod
Are we okay with a story about people acting selfishly during a disease outbreak with little to no regard for others, or is it too soon? It’s episode 235, our last episode of Christmas for Corman month, “Masque of the Red Death” (1964), featuring Nichole! https://t.co/G6q1TocqCN
What would you do if you could never close your eyes? What if you could see through the universe itself to what really lies at the heart of it all? Take a peek at episode 234, Corman’s “X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes” (1963)! https://t.co/nVdGNpnikz
This week’s episode tells the tale of a being that is half-fish and half-human, yearning to join the wonderful world of humans on land. Join us for episode 233, Corman’s “Humanoids from the Deep” (1980), featuring Charlie from GMBM Action/Horror Movies! https://t.co/C9cGCuSYzi
Ready for some moody Gothic atmosphere and some Vincent Price? Look no further than Roger Corman’s “The Pit and the Pendulum” (1961)! Just remember, you are NOT your parents! Join us (and @roborice from @trescinemigos!) for episode 232! https://t.co/nPwYbIlG28
What better way to begin Christmas with Corman month than with the underrated gem, “Bucket of Blood” (1959), starring Dick Miller? Why exactly ARE Walter’s sculptures so lifelike, anyway? Join us for episode 231 - it’s crazy, Daddy-O! https://t.co/TPOlOodOR9