Episode #346 - When Directors Lose Their Shit...
How do you countenance a once great director who either lost it or just gave up?

How do you countenance a once great director who either lost it or just gave up?
A little past the halfway mark of the year... how has it been so far?
David Irons is one of the most creative forces in indy film today. Check out the trailers and shorts and music videos we talk about here. http://www.metropolfilms.com/films
When diversity is forced on a film does that honestly make it better?
Episode #342 - Has The Moviegoing Experience Changed? by Radiodrome
Episode #341 - Just Stop It! by Radiodrome
With the 10th ann of the movie Grindhouse this year lets look at the term and the film and see if they still hold the same meaning.
Art films and commercial films are not necessarily exclusive from one another.
Just how does a disaster of a film really happen?
The final look at the works of Charles Band... the sub labels and all of the films that never got made.
Full Moon was one of my favorite video companies and yet it's not the same company today.
Empire films faced many trying issues and yet still gave us some great movies in those final 2 years.
I grew up on the films of Empire International and in this first part of our multi installment retrospective of the works of Charles Band we look at how the Empire was created.
The amazing Richard Stanley talked to us and we have a great interview with the man as well as a nice retrospective of his body of work.
Siskel and Ebert... what the hell guys?
We all rented Tempe video movies back in the day and Tempe is still around so I reached out to JR Bookwalter to check in on them.
What was 1987 like as a year? It was an odd one to say the least.
There are some good movies (we hope) coming up in 2017... lets take a look.
Brad Jones returns to RadioDrome for a special episode where he and I look at the best movies of the last 16ish years.
Is piracy really the scourge that the MPAA and the Doomsayers claim it is?
Direct To Video used to mean something... what happened? Bill Lustig also gives his thoughts.
I love the films of William Lustig and I am shocked he is not more well known.
With nostalgia running amok in the movies what dangers are there in exploiting it?
Comics genius Stephen Bissette stops by and we talk in it's various incarnations.
What is Cyberpunk? What isn't?
We look back at the career of an actor that was so loved.
More nonsense sequel talk.
Sometimes a sequel is as good or better than the original... not often but it happens.
More bad sequels.
Can a bad sequel ruin a good franchise?