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- Los Angeles is the home of the unlikely marriage of Street Art and Corporate America - this is the story of how it almost never happened.
- Put on some red, white, and blue, channel your 'Merican spirit, and get ready to see a clever, witty, comedic satire short film. See what kinds of extremes three roommates will go through to make it in the world. Being huge fans of superstar and all around amazing guy, "Epic Steve", they come up with some outlandish yet funny ways of getting some quick cash. Will it work or will it be an "Epic" fail?. Watch this fun film and find out for yourself.
- A mockumentary about a Christan Battle of the Bands.
- On October 31st, 2020, a whimsical afternoon hike through Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri, reconstructs into a visual poem as a man reflects upon the deep love for his husband set against the backdrop of the ever-looming threat of a global pandemic.
- As five underworld heavies settle in for an all night stay at an abandoned warehouse and former film studio, a series of bizarre and unsettling occurrences quickly lead them to believe they are not alone. It was supposed to be a simple night of babysitting a single hostage, but when a series of numbers began to appear on the walls things soon took a dark turn. Later, after the hostage escapes, the perplexed thugs not only learn that there is a rat in the ranks, but also discover the unsettling nature of the films that were shot in the warehouse. Now, as terror takes hold, the thieves are about to discover that they are being stalked from the shadows and that their odds of living to see daybreak are shrinking with each passing minute.
- 2017–TV EpisodeWhen Nintendo decided to run an updated version of their Nintendo World Championship in 2015, Tim Hanson and Chris Bidwell won the right to represent the Midwest in the competition. Tim and Chris will share stories about winning their respective regional tournaments, share tips on how to achieve high scores on NWC Remix, and relive the drama of the finals at E3 in Los Angeles.
- 2017– 11mTV-14TV EpisodeJoin the final four competitors in the Midwest Gaming Classic Tetris tournament as they play head-to-head on the big screen in the Speaker Area to prove their Tetris dominance. The final rounds are played using the head-to-head variation of the game on the SNES.
- Episode: (2024)2023–Podcast EpisodeFirst, host Jason Gares takes you to the Midwest Gaming Classic website to talk about this years panels, who's in them, times and what they are all about. Then, we travel back to the 2022 show which hosted an impressive panel of a few very well known YouTube personalities, those of which included Pat Contry, Adam Korlick, the Immortal John Hancock, Patman QC, John Riggs and Jason Lindsey, better known as Metal Jesus. Join our panel as they discuss where they find inspiration for their videos, their favorite videos, and various gaming memories. Lastly, watch as Jason plays Atari: Recharged Berzerk and Yars Revenge from his Steam library.
- 237 is the history of a single hotel room and the people that pass through it. It is a dark and voyeuristic drama about how seemingly ordinary people change when they spend time away from the context of their lives and in the totally disposable world of an anonymous hotel room.
- Today's episode is the second part of our celebrating the podcast's Two Year Anniversary!. In this second part of a two-parter Jason reflects on the second year of the podcast. He provides some behind-the-scenes info about each episode, new lessons, and insight on each guest. It's a celebration. Give it a listen.
- Warren Singleton has made his plans well in advance. The shelves are stocked with food; barrels filled with water; ammunition stored and loaded... So on the eve of a global disaster when his wife, Dorothy, pulls their two desperate neighbors, Elija and Elizabeth Pearson, into their bomb shelter, Warren knows his survival plan will fail unless he can convince the young couple to leave. But Elija's concern for Liz's safety harbors an even deeper secret that will pit both men against each other. With not enough food, not enough water, and time running out... who will survive? And who must make the ultimate sacrifice? Who would you choose?
- It's the podcast's 4-year anniversary. Jason is joined by Girlfriend of the Show, Justina, to talk about the past year of the podcast, big moments we've had, creating the newsletter, making content during what we're going through, and what we hope for the podcast in the next year.
- The guest is video game streamer Evan Hess. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about the horror anthology Scare Package (2020), Christopher Nolan's memory mind-bender Memento (2000), Game of Death (2020), and the documentary Once is Enough (2016). The Force Five list chosen by Evan this week is 5 Amazing Time Travel Movies.
- The guest is actor, writer, and producer Tarik Davis, co-star of The Amber Ruffin Show. Features reviews for the twisted heist/torture film The Collector (2009) as well as a dangerous kid flick called Cloak and Dagger (1984). The topic Tarik chose was 5 Awesome 90's Future Films.
- The guest is the host of the LatinX Lens Podcast, Rosa Parra. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about the outlandish DC universe show Harley Quinn (2018), the tribute given to the amazing Raul Julia in the documentary The World's A Stage (2019), and the utter failure that was The Tax Collector (2020). The Force Five list chosen by Rosa this week is 5 Awesome Films Directed by Women.
- The returning guest is film critic and co-host of the LatinX Lens Podcast, Rosa Parra. Features reviews of the technically incredible one take film One Shot (2021) as well as Netflix's biggest movie ever, the Rock/Ryan Reynolds/Gal Gadot vehicle Red Notice (2021). The topic Rosa picked was 5 Awesome LatinX Films.
- The guest is fellow podcast host Jack from the Weekly Rabbit Hole Podcast. In the what we've been watching segment we cover the incredible success of the sleeper hit My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2001), the Night Stalker (1972), a fun gem in Freebie and the Bean (1974), and finally, get topical with Panic in the Streets (1950). The Force Five list chosen by Jack is 5 Awesome Movie Titles.
- The guest is music fanatic Evan Grimm. In the what we've been watching segment, they talk about The Death of Dick Long (2019), Tales from the Loop (2020), The Expanse (2015), and the outstanding documentary De Palma (2015). The Force Five list chosen by Evan this week is the 5 Best Movie Scores.
- Guest - Scott Saslow. In the "what we've been watching" segment, they talk about Clark Duke's Arkansas (2020), Love, Death, and Robots (2019), Kevin James going full Nazi in Becky (2020), and the infamous Mommie Dearest (1981). The Force Five list chosen by Scott was "The 5 Best Movies You've Seen During Quarantine."
- The guest is actor Rebekah Kennedy, star of Two Witches (2021), The Unseen (2023) and the upcoming film Crust (2024). The featured review is for the insane all-black gangster period piece A Rage in Harlem (1991). The topic Rebekah chose was 5 Books That Need Film Adaptations.
- The guest is Jed Brian - director of 2013's Unlisted Owner. He also acts, writes, and has a few projects brewing. In the what we've been watching segment, we go all 80's. We cover the previously lost film Ninja Busters (1984), the space saga Krull (1983), the Aussie exploitation flick Turkey Shoot (1982) and the absolutely bonkers sequel to House cleverly titled House II: The Second Story (1987). The Force Five list chosen by Jed this week is 5 Classic Horror Villains.
- The guest is filmmaker Seth Savoy, director of the film Echo Boomers. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), the incredibly well received The Invisible Man (2020), the Henry Silva led Baker County, USA aka Trapped (1982), Netflix's smash hit series The Queen's Gambit (2020), and Marvel's new documentary series Marvel 616 (2020). The list topic that Seth picked is 5 Directors Who Influenced Young Hollywood.
- The guest is a photographer, editor, director Shaun Aguilar. There are reviews for the classic classroom drama Stand and Deliver (1989), Amazon's show Them (2021), a race-based drama that kicks you until your down and never stops kicking, and finally, the Bob Odenkirk action film Nobody (2021). The list topic that Shaun picked is 5 Documentaries that Made You Feel.
- The guest is film student Andrew Suazo. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about a silly entry to the Marvel universe with Marvel Superhero Adventures: Frost Fight. (2015), the original superhero film Superman (1978) and it's sequel appropriately named Superman II (1980), and the surprisingly good reboot of Saved by the Bell (2020). The list topic that Andrew picked is 5 Movies You Can Only Watch Once.
- The guest is the host of the Mental Health Film Comment Podcast, Brian Black. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about the disappointment that was Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019), the faith-based movie Fatima (2020), the brilliance that is P.T. Anderson's Magnolia (1999), and the unfortunate let down titled Spellcaster (1988). The Force Five list chosen by Brian this week is 5 Movies That Reflect Mental Health Issues.
- The guest is Nick Szostakiwskyj, writer and director of the horror films Black Mountain Side (2014) and Archons (2018). Features a review of the new Elizabeth Banks film Cocaine Bear. The topic Nick chose was 5 Films That Scarred You As A Child.
- The guest is Thomas from the Movies After Work Podcast. Features reviews for two of Vinegar Syndrome's newest releases, the oddball beach blast Surf II (1983) and the bizarre Kathy Ireland vehicle Alien From L.A. (1988). The list topic that Thomas chose is 5 Good Movies with Bad Endings.
- The guests are Nicholas Loop and Jordan Courtney from Filmshake - the 90's Movie Podcast. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about the pain David Arquette puts himself through in a march for wrestling redemption in You Cannot Kill David Arquette (2020), the excellence of John Carpenter films (namely Halloween (1978), and HBO's continuation of The Watchmen (2020). The Force Five list chosen by the Filmshake guys this week is 5 Great 90's Sci-Fi Movies.
- Right in time for the NFL season, the guests are fellow podcasters Josh Hatcher and Jonah Carden from the JJ Talks football podcast. In the what we've been watching segment we cover the Netflix reboot of Unsolved Mysteries (2020), tackle the Tobe Hooper helmed (sort of?) Poltergeist (1982), and run the clock out with Jack Bauer in 24 (2001). The Force Five list chosen by Josh and Jonah is 5 Great Sports Movies.
- The guest is Darin Lundberg, co-host of the NostalgiaCast, a podcast that looks at movies from the past and dissects them with a current lens. The featured review is for the pretty rare neo-noir detective film Brown's Requiem (1998). The topic Darin chose was 5 Great Spy Films.
- The guest is the co-host of the Trash Podcast, Nate Spears. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about the 70's kidnapping unicorn The Candy Snatchers (1973), Netflix's misfit superhero show The Umbrella Academy (2019), the "so bad it's good" flavor of Death Promise (1977), and some trash reality TV. The Force Five list chosen by Nate this week is 5 Great Third Films in a Franchise.
- The guest is Wayne G. from Recasted, a show that recasts classic movies with modern actors. Producer Rupert Bumblestein chose the film and it ended up being the boxing classic Rocky (1976). The topic Wayne chose was 5 Home Run Baseball Movies, just in time for the Major League Baseball playoffs.
- The guest is professional wrestler Marcus "Buff" Bagwell. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about Fatman (2020), a dark take on Santa Claus starring Mel Gibson and Walton Goggins, Ben Affleck and Gwenyth Paltrow's Bounce (2000), and Buff's time on the B-movie classic LETHAL Ladies: Return to Savage Beach (1998). The list topic that Buff Bagwell chose is a live wildcard round - I picked all of the questions and Buff answered on the fly.
- The guest is director and producer Hilton Ariel Ruiz, best known for his franchise Zombie With A Shotgun. Featured reviews include the offensively racist film Soul Man (1986) and the surprisingly unforgettable Possession (1981) which is packed with awesome performances and deserves to be seen. The list topic that Hilton picked is 5 More Scary Scenes.
- The guest is radio personality and stand-up comedian Arnie States. Features reviews for the lackluster college slasher Rush Week (1989), the brutal but meandering revenge tale Death Wish (1974) and it's downright gross sequel Death Wish II (1982). The list topic that Arnie picked is 5 Most Overrated Movies.
- The guest is Evan Morgan, director of The Kid Detective (2020). Features reviews include the flavorless "thriller"(?) Hitcher in the Dark (1989) and the amazing, action-packed discovery The Rage (1997). The list topic that Evan picked is 5 Most Rewatchable Films.
- The guest is the host of the Manly Matters Podcast, Jesse Turner. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about the original Spanish language film Miss Bala (2011), the comfort food that is The Office (2005), the amazing ESPN documentary series The Last Dance (2020) and finally, Rian Johnson's excellent Knives Out (2019). The Force Five list chosen by Jesse this week is 5 Movie Mindbenders.
- The guest is Seattle rapper and producer Sam Lachow. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about Horror Noire (2020), a documentary exploring the African American contribution to horror films, the Amazon original movie The Lie (2020), the HBO series I May Destroy You (2020), an awesome YouTube channel by Kitboga (2017) that turns the tables on cyber-scammers, and finally, the hilarity of Schitt's Creek (2015). The list topic that Sam Lachow chose this week is 5 Films that Critics Got Wrong.
- The guest is Jackie Kleeberg, a photographer and a party planner. In the what we've been watching segment, we cover Ford v Ferarri (2019), Will Smith's teenage opus The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990) and the trashy goodness that is Blood Games (1990). The Force Five list chosen by Jackie this week is 5 Movies That Influenced Your Life.
- The guest is screenwriter and producer Zeke Kamm. Features reviews for a pair of '89 films in Ridley Scott's Black Rain (1989) and the aquatic horror film Leviathan (1989). I also review Drive (1997), an action extravaganza starring Mark Dacascos and give a shout out to the Disc Commentary podcast. The list topic that Zeke chose was Top 5 Movies That Would Make Great TV Shows.
- The guest is social media manager Makenzie Kleeberg. In the what we've been watching segment, they talk about one of Quentin Tarantino's favorites, The Dion Brothers (1974), old game shows, The Outer Banks (2020), the importance of Pleasantville (1998), and Waco (2018). The Force Five list chosen by Makenzie this week was the 5 movies you would like to be a character in. Finally, they debate the definition of the word 'sandwich'.
- The guests are actor/producer/writer Naomi Grossman (1BR, American Horror Story) and producer Alok Mishra (1BR). This time, we skip the What We've Been Watching segment to talk about their newest film, 1BR, as well as tell some stories about the troubled production. The Force Five list chosen by Naomi and Alok this week is 5 Movies to Watch in October.
- The guest is horror fan Tatiana "Tots" Galvis. In the what we've been watching segment, we cover A Perfect World (1993), the bizarre solo road trip film Motorama (1991), Waco (2019), and the newest HBO adaptation of a Stephen King novel, The Outsider (2019). The Force Five list chosen by Tots this week is 5 Scary Scenes.
- The guests are the directing duo Patrick Young and Powell Robinson, who most recently released their film Threshold in 2020 on Arrow Player and Arrow Blu-ray. The featured review is for the vampire slice of life, Jakob's Wife (2021). The topic Patrick and Powell picked was 5 Terrifying TV Episodes.
- The guest is writer, author, and podcaster Tara Ariano. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about Brandon Cronenberg's Possessor Uncut (2020), the overlooked TV drama Deutschland '89 (2020), the so bad it's not good, just bad film Panther Squad (1984), and the Australian sketch show Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun (2020). The list topic that Tara Ariano chose this week is 5 Times TV Stunt-Casting Actually Worked.
- The returning guest is JP Sarro from The Lapsed Fan wrestling podcast. Features a review for the underrated arctic thriller, Black Mountain Side (2014). The topic JP chose was Top 5 Underrated Christmas Films, meaning those films that either don't seem like Christmas movies or just films that need a little more attention during the holiday season.
- The guests are filmmakers Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney, co-directors of The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story. In the what we've been watching segment, we talk about Charlie Sheen's bizarre action thriller Terminal Velocity (1994), John Hughes's Thanksgiving masterpiece Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987), another Thanksgiving classic in Blood Rage (1987), and the Netflix series The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020). The list topic that Scott and Andrew picked is 5 Underrated Nickelodeon Shows.
- The guest is screenwriter, producer, and podcaster Carly Street. Features reviews for the very fun kids film The Mitchells vs. The Machines (2021), the middling Michael B. Jordan vehicle Tom Clancy's Without Remorse (2021), and The Hidden (1987), a sci-fi/action piece that plays at breakneck speed. Stay tuned after the show for my review of Mortal Kombat (2021). The list topic that Carly picked is Top 5 Unintentionally Funny Films.
- 2021–TV EpisodeIn 1971, video games took a huge step with Computer Space, the first-ever arcade video game. Find out some of the histories behind this release and see extremely rare artifacts as Marty Goldberg discusses the history of the game, and answers questions moderated by Jeremy Parish of Retronauts.
- When a woman who survived a vicious gang attack suddenly finds herself the proud owner of $2.5 million in dirty money, she makes a run for the border. Camilla is lucky to be alive. A street smart girl who somehow managed to survive a harrowing gang hit, Camilla soon discovers a tidy sum of cash from a drug deal gone wrong. Now, in order to keep the cash and stay one step ahead of the men who want it back, Camilla will enlist the aid of mysterious cowboy Cain in navigating the back trails to Mexico. Should she get there fast enough, she may be able to start a new life away from her many troubles back home. But this isn't going to be an easy trip, and every moment that Camilla hesitates could be her last.