
Jordan Downey, director of The Head Hunter and Thankskilling, joins Brian for a discussion of the 1971 horror film LET’S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH. They also talk about ’70s horror films and pick their three favorites!
Jordan Downey, director of The Head Hunter and Thankskilling, joins Brian for a discussion of the 1971 horror film LET’S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH. They also talk about ’70s horror films and pick their three favorites!
Meagan Navarro from Bloody Disgusting joins Brian for a discussion of the 1971 horror film SEE NO EVIL, starring Mia Farrow. They also talk about Farrow’s career and pick her three best films!
In the fiftieth episode of Film at Fifty, Jonathan Moore joins Brian for a discussion of NIGHT OF DARK SHADOWS, the follow-up to 1970’s House of Dark Shadows. They also talk about horror movie sequels and pick their three favorites!
Christopher Coake joins Brian for a discussion of THE OMEGA MAN, starring Charlton Heston, based on the novel I Am Legend by Richard Matheson. They also talk about Heston’s legendary career and pick his three best films!
Harrison Blackman joins Brian for a discussion of THE PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK, starring Kitty Winn and Al Pacino, in his first major movie role. They also talk about Pacino’s extraordinary career and pick his three best films!
AnnElise Hatjakes joins Brian for a discussion of THE DEVILS, starring Oliver Reed and Vanessa Redgrave and directed by Ken Russell. They also talk about Redgrave’s astonishing career and pick her three best films!
Andrew Campbell joins Brian for a discussion of SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY, starring Peter Finch and Glenda Jackson and directed by John Schlesinger. They also talk about Schlesinger’s fantastic career and pick his three best films!
Marcus Gorman joins Brian for a discussion of CARNAL KNOWLEDGE, starring Jack Nicholson and Ann-Margret and directed by Mike Nichols. They also talk about Nichols’ astonishing career and pick his three best films!
Ify Nwadiwe of the Maximum Film! podcast joins Brian for a discussion of the Oscar-winning SHAFT, starring Richard Roundtree. They also talk about the Blaxploitation subgenre of films, as well as Shaft’s many sequels and remakes!
Alonso Duralde (The Wrap / Linoleum Knife / Breakfast All Day / Maximum Film) joins Brian for a discussion of the one and only WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, starring Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson, and Peter Ostrum. They also talk about Wilder’s scrumdiddlyumptious career and pick his three best films!