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After far too long an absence, we welcome Dion Baia back to the show to discuss his new role in John Schneider's 'Stand on It!' as well as his various other endeavors as an author, podcaster and actor. Follow Dion Baia: Rent 'Stand on It!': Buy...
It is a tale of two Caesars as we unite Bill Scurry (co-host of the ‘I Don’t Get It‘ podcast) and Victor H. Rodriguez (‘The Sound of Fear’) to discuss the brilliant TV mini-series adaptation of ‘I, Claudius’ by Robert Graves: Follow Bill...
J. Blake Fichera returns to the show to discuss his new book 'Scored to Death 2: More Conversations with Some of Horror's Greatest Composers'. Buy 'Scored to Death 2' on Amazon: Follow J. Blake Fichera: Follow James Hancock on Twitter: Wrong...
Simon O’Neill returns for a special holiday treat as we discuss John Huston's final film, his adaptation of James Joyce's classic short story 'The Dead'. Follow Simon O’Neill on Twitter: Simon O’Neill’s Official Site: Follow James...
Animator Benjamin Hinz ('Dead Astronaut') joins us for the first time for a special double feature celebrating the work of Mamoru Oshii. Follow Benjamin Hinz: 'Dead Astronaut': Follow James Hancock on Twitter: Wrong Reel Merchandise:
Robert O’Meara (Dublin Filmmakers Collective, Four Courts Films) returns to the show for a deep dive into the many film adaptations of the work of author Graham Greene. Follow Robert O’Meara: Follow DFM Collective: Follow James...
For this special episode we roll out the red carpet for one of my podcasting heroes, the host of , for a discussion of Michael Mann's epic film 'The Last of the Mohicans' (1992). Follow Daniele Bolelli on Twitter: Subscribe to History on Fire: ...
Filmmaker Simon O'Neill returns to discuss the astonishing career of Budd Schulberg, an author who was a member of that rare breed of storytellers that managed to conquer both the world of fiction as well as flicks. Follow Simon O'Neill on Twitter: ...
Martin Kessler ( is back in action, returning to the show to shower some love and praise on the often maligned sci-fi cult classic 'Split Second' (1992) Follow Martin Kessler on Twitter: Follow James Hancock on Twitter: Wrong Reel...
The international success of Sergio Corbucci's 'Django' (1966) spawned 85 unofficial sequels and rip-offs. David Lambert returns with Eric Zaldivar, the man who has seen them all, to discuss the best. Subscribe to Eric Zaldivar on YouTube: 'Every...