Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 48 days 17 hours 44 minutes
Martin Kessler (Flixwise Canada) returns to give us a guided tour, year by year, through the high and lows of science fiction in the 1990s. Follow Martin Kessler on Twitter: Subscribe to Flixwise Canada: Follow James Hancock on Twitter: ...
Dion Baia makes his return for a triple feature of gangster classics directed by the great Raoul Walsh ('The Roaring Twenties', 'High Sierra', 'White Heat'). Follow Dion Baia: Buy ‘Blood in the Streets’: Follow Saturday Night Movie...
Bradley Kornish and Dan Pullen make their return to discuss one of the most controversial horror movies ever made, Wes Craven's 'The Last House on the Left' (1972). Follow Movies from Hell: Follow Dan Pullen: Follow James Hancock on Twitter: ...
You thought we forgot didn't you? Well Dave Eves is back in action for our Part II on the legendary director Carl Theodor Dreyer. Dreyer Part 1: Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: Follow James Hancock on Twitter: Wrong Reel Merchandise:
Artist David Lambert returns for an epic discussion about the historical events which inspired John Ford's classic western 'The Searchers' (1956). Follow David Lambert on Instagram: Follow David Lambert on Twitter: Follow James...
In this episode we welcome Ryan Arey from ScreenCrush, the best in the biz when it comes to breaking down and analyzing the biggest franchises in film and television. Follow Ryan Arey on Twitter: Subscribe to ScreenCrush: Follow James Hancock on...
Producer Robert Cotto and Marcus Pinn (Creator of Pinnland Empire and co-host of Zebras in America) join me at Wrong Reel headquarters to drink a little whiskey and celebrate their love for the films of Harvey Keitel. Follow Robert Cotto on...
Robert O’Meara (Dublin Filmmakers Collective, Four Court Films) is back in action discussing the incredible career of director J. Lee Thompson. Follow Robert O’Meara: Follow DFM Collective: Follow James Hancock on Twitter: Wrong...
Chet Zar joins us to discuss his love of painting monsters as well as his many years working in the film industry as a special effects makeup artist, designer and sculptor. Chet Zar's Official Site: Follow Chet Zar on Twitter: Subscribe to the Dark...
Martin Kessler (Flixwise Canada) returns for a celebration of the three most notorious Gangster movies from the glorious era of Pre-Code Hollywood: 'Little Caesar' (1931), 'The Public Enemy' (1931) and 'Scarface' (1932). Follow Martin Kessler on...