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Adam Bulger

Cinema Death Cult

A weekly History, TV and Film podcast
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Cinema Death Cult

Adam Bulger

Cinema Death Cult

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Cinema Death Cult

Adam Bulger

Cinema Death Cult

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Quentin Tarantino wrote a book!I read it and talked about it for a half an hour. Mostly off the dome but I had some notes and stuff. Remind me to write more but I just recorded the podcast. It's a half hour of me talking by myself. Give me a b
I forgot to mention that Motorhead has a pretty good song (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M4FG1UXH5w)called "Hellraiser." RIP Lemmy. This is my first solo episode in a while and also my first review in a while. I watched the new Hellraiser,
It's October. So naturally, or should I say supernaturally? No, naturally's probably right. The point is that naturally, because it's October, I invited Jim Knipfel on the pod to talk scary movies. Jim has long been a champion of_ Halloween III
Horror scholar Will Dodson (https://twitter.com/wdodson52) returns to the CDC pod, discussing another icon of horror cinema. Dodson, Co-editor of the book American Twilight: The Cinema of Tobe Hooper, (https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477322833/a
In 1956 Stanley Kubrick released his third feature-length movie, The Killing and earlier this sentence I gave serious thought to paying someone on taskrabbit to write this intro. This is a great episode. Jim Knipfel and Alex Zaitchik return. T
Wolfcop is a canadian movie about a cop who becomes a werewolf. My brother recommended it so I asked him to do a podcast about it.
ZZ Top is one of my favorite bands and I'm trying to write this description quickly. I'm joined by Marc Stone (https://marcstonenola.wixsite.com/mysite). Marc is a terrific guitar player and roots music historian who has been a standout prese
Jesus, OK, why did I do this and what the hell is my point? The Snyder cut took me by complete surprise when the hashtag #releasethesnydercut became reality. It was something to do during quarantine. I put it on while running on an elliptical
Once upon a time, I watched "The Princess Bride" with my daughter. She liked it but wanted more of the romance stuff in the beginning. Then my Princess Bride journey began. I read the movie's source material, William Goldman's playful, metate
There I was, a guy excited to go to the movies, viewing myself as a sophisticated consumer of movies with discerning taste. I scoffed, yes scoffed, at the rubes lining up to watch the latest generic blockbuster superhero entertainment product a
As returning guest and investigative journalist Alexander Zaitchik researched the twisted history of the pharmaceutical industry and big pharma's approach to patenting medicine for his book OWNING THE SUN:A People's History of Monopoly Medicine
During the years that returning guest and investigative journalist Alexander Zaitchik (https://www.zaitchik.com/) spent diving into the twisted history of the pharmaceutical industry for his book OWNING THE SUN:A People's History of Monopoly M
Guys, this one's huge. Gotta break out the bullet point machine for this one. Jim Knipfel returns!It's the first-ever Brian De Palma movie discussed on CDC!The sound is terrible! So it's a terrific episode, despite some less than perfect au
On this episode of Cinema Death Cult I talk about the terrific 2021 comedy Barb and Star go to Vista Del Mar, written by and starring Kristin Wiig and Annie Mumolo, the writers of _Bridesmaids. _I don't want to give any details away about _Ba
This week, Jeff Koyen joins me to dissect George Miller’s 2015 apocalyptic action Mad Max: Fury Road, the fourth film in the Mad Max film series, following Mad Max, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (often simply called The Road Warrior) and Mad Max:
I'm joined by Thomas Edward Seymour, film professor in CUNY system working at Laguardia College and director of 2016's VHS Massacre (https://vhsmassacre.com/) and 2019's VHS Massacre, Too, a pair of documentary about the last stand of the Am
Tonight I’m examining the film “On the Silver Globe.”Where to start? Oh: special thanks to my guest host Agatha Bulger who handles the intro this week. But on to “On the Silver Globe.” The Polish science fiction film is a stunning, mind-bend
"Fresh" is a new original horror film streaming on Hulu starring Sebastian Stan. He goes on a date with a lady, then drugs and imprisons her to sell her body for meat. But he keeps her alive because the people who buy the body parts want their
The movie Deep Water _was released last week on the streaming platform Hulu. Starring Ben Affleck and Ana De Armas, the movie is based on a 1957 psychological thriller by the same name penned by _Talented Mr. Ripley Author Patrica Highsmith. Th
Will Dodson and Kristopher Woofter, co-editors of American Twilight: The Cinema of Tobe Hooper join me to talk about Texas, chainsaws, massacres and the career of TCM director Tobe Hooper. The far-reaching conversation touches on politics, film
Multitasking at its finest. I recorded this one from my car during a drive to and from a sporting goods store. The actress I don't remember the name of is Emily Blunt. The movie I can't remember is girl on the train. The movie I'm talking abo
Returning guest Joseph Gamble examines Dennis Hopper's notorious disaster "The Last Movie." Well it's a notorious disaster for other people. For me, it's a good movie. The poem at the beginning is "If" by Rudyard Kipling (https://www.poetryfou
James Griffith returns for a two-hour podcast episode about Beverly Hills Cop, a 106 minute-long movie. While exhuming Eddie Murphy's biggest hit, the conversation sprawled into other Peak Eddie Murphy artifacts like Raw, Delirious, SNL and th
Brendan's back to talk about Daft Punk's movies. Spoiler alert: we talk far more about Daft Punk's music than their movies. Brendan gives his Daft Punk ranking on the show. Mine is:Human After AllDiscovery, Homework, Tron Legacy, Random Acc
Author and noir expert Richie Narvaez (https://www.richienarvaez.com/) joins me to talk the smokiest, most shadow-drenched film ever made,_ Out of the Past. _ The 1947 black and white Robert Mitchum film is considered to be a quintessential no
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