The Midnight Meat Train (2008)
The Midnight Meat Train is a visceral, uncomfortable tale about a photographer, Leon, scouring the city for the perfect shot to impress a mover-and-shaker in the...
The Midnight Meat Train is a visceral, uncomfortable tale about a photographer, Leon, scouring the city for the perfect shot to impress a mover-and-shaker in the...
Rounding out Request Month comes a suggestion from Nick Sible about a killer rat.
Roy Frumkes writes a screenplay with the express purpose to “democratically offend every group on the planet”. A man who would go on to be...
Loyal listener Manuel requested this week’s topic – another Roger Corman classic that also happens to be Francis Ford Coppola’s first “legitimate” feature film. Filmed in 9 days for about $40,000, this film is not without its flaws, but really, what more can you expect?
First, head over to Netflix to watch this right away. Then, drop back here to listen to our thoughts and see if you take our side over this somewhat divisive film directed by McG.
This year, we scraped up this little-known flick with a mostly-unknown cast that happens to include Amanda Plummer. How she ended up in this turkey, we have no idea. The reviews online are kinder to this film than we ended up being. But you know Craig will give it a pass anyway.