New Episode of Hot Property – We Bought a Circus!
We don’t spoil Dr. Strange. We dance around it, but we don’t spoil it. Stephen has a grievance against Taco Bell and tries to catfish Dan
Disclosure Day – You’re always in good hands with Spielberg
Backrooms – Liminal horror with a plot!
I could use your your help!
The Mandalorian and Grogu – a zero-gravity space adventure
Mortal Kombat II: a movie that is hardly worth this angry essay
PFS SpringFest 2026: Maddie’s Secret and The Furious
PFS SpringFest 2026 – Obsession and The Napa Boys
PFS SpringFest 2026: Mile End Kicks & Hokum
Dan Scully’s Lee Cronin’s The Mummy review
PFS SpringFest 2026: The party starts this week!
We don’t spoil Dr. Strange. We dance around it, but we don’t spoil it. Stephen has a grievance against Taco Bell and tries to catfish Dan
You’ll remember a few episodes back when we discussed the film Forgotten Silver, the faux-documentary delight from New Zealand by filmmakers Costa Botes and Peter
Again I must ask: What the hell is the point of reviewing MCU movies? You already know whether or not you’re going to see it.
We’re bringing in our resident Depp-spert to talk about the insane and entertaining Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial. Check out Depp Impact anywhere you get podcasts.
Find me someone who doesn’t appreciate Nicolas Cage and I’ll find you someone not worth knowing. Be it a ridiculous actioner, and awards-worthy drama, or
Happy 420, Movie Movie-ers! Today we have a nice, mellow episode for you. Dan goes through some entertainment news, as well as a round up
Grab your munchies and ask yourself “Dude, Where’s My Podcast?” because this episode is all about that sticky-icky holidaze. Hot Property is available on Anchor.fm,
Anyone who has seen The Witch or The Lighthouse knows that writer/director Robert Eggers is operating on a unique wavelength. His debut was a powerful
We tell stories about getting trapped in bathrooms and almost getting into fights while we reluctantly compliment our friend Conor. Dan tries to remember the
The first of many escalating inciting incidences in Ambulance comes in the form of one of the most baller moves I’ve ever seen a filmmaker