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We welcome back Robert O’Meara (Dublin Filmmakers Collective, Four Courts Films) to discuss some of his favorite British gangster movies from the late Fifties through the late Eighties. Follow Robert O’Meara: Follow DFM...
On this very special episode of Wrong Reel we unite artists Tony Stella and David Lambert to discuss the most operatic western ever made, Sergio Leone's 'Once Upon a Time in the West'. Follow Tony Stella on Twitter: Official Site for Alphaville...
Simon O’Neill is back on the show to celebrate the sizzling crime fiction of David Goodis and the best film adaptations of his work. Follow Simon O’Neill on Twitter: Simon O’Neill’s Official Site: Follow James Hancock on Twitter: ...
For the first time we have Dave Eves and Marcus Pinn on the same episode for a discussion about the astonishing career of poet, illustrator, novelist and legendary filmmaker: Jean Cocteau. Follow Marcus Pinn on Twitter: Follow Dave Eves on...
Stephen Simpson (co-host of Pop Culture Gamers) is back to celebrate what is regarded by many to be the best British sitcom ever, 'Fawlty Towers' starring the legendary John Cleese. Follow Stephen Simpson: Follow James Hancock on Twitter: Wrong...
Andrew Hawkins joins us to discuss the latest developments & crowdfunding campaign for the upcoming mammoth documentary 'In Search of Tomorrow' as well as to indulge in a fictional tournament between many of the icons of 1980s Sci-Fi. Support...
Erik Bartlam is back in action to discuss punk rock in cinema with a double feature of 'Suburbia' (1983) and 'Repo Man' (1984) along with a bonus feature of 'The Day My Kid Went Punk' (1987) for comic relief. Part I: Follow Erik Bartlam on...
We welcome author and journalist Todd Melby to discuss his new book 'A Lot Can Happen in the Middle of Nowhere: The Untold Story of the Making of Fargo'. How to Buy the Book: Follow Todd Melby on Twitter: Follow James Hancock on Twitter: Wrong...
After more than a year of putting off the inevitable, filmmaker Bill Scurry (co-host of the ‘I Don’t Get It‘ podcast) returns for Part II in a series of podcasts looking back at the naughty films that helped define the Nineties. Part I: Follow...
We welcome Zane Simon (Associate Editor for Bloody Elbow) to discuss Ralph Bakshi's one-of-kind collaboration with Frank Frazetta, 'Fire and Ice' (1983). Follow Zane Simon on Twitter: Read Zane's Work at Bloody Elbow: Follow James Hancock on...