Johnny and James revisit a psychological horror film which was caught up in the infamous "Video Nasty" era of the 1980's.
Spooky season starts with an old favourite as Johnny & James revisit the cult classic Critters franchise with Stephen Herek's 1986 original.
Johnny & James enter the world of Amicus, for the British-American sci-fi fantasy At the World's Core (1976), starring Doug McClure and Peter Cushing. Is it better than its Mystery Science Theatre airing would suggest?
Johnny & James consider no-budget Canadian cinema with a sci-fi film shot in a garage. Yes, really. It can only be the B-movie delights of Steven Kostanski's Manborg (2011), made for the pincely sum of $1,000.
Johnny & James get into the realm of no-budget Canadian zombie movies with this 1987 "classic." Come for the heavy metal, stay for the appearances by Adam West and Tia Carrere.
Johnny and James head out to dystopian Australia for Brian Trenchard-Smith's cheapie action classic Dead End Drive-In (1986).
Johnny and James take on cocaine deals and motorcycle-riding ninjas. Where's Popeye Doyle when you need him?
Johnny and James get knife happy with William Lustig's ultra lurid slasher classic Maniac (1980) starring the incomparable Joe Spinell.
A new series on the best in schlock begins with a John Carpenter/Dan O'Bannon favourite. Presented by Johnny Potoky and James Grimmer.
In this episode James and I go over what may be Tia Carrere's first movie, Zombie Nightmare. It also "stars" Adam West doing his best Shatner impersonation and a coroner who does a great poor mans Columbo impersanation. Enjoy!