Episode #159: Naz reviews "Happy Death Day" by Naz Red

Naz reviews the Blumhouse film “Happy Death Day” and gives it a score based on a scale of ten ice cream cones. Naz talks about this being the second film in which he used the movie pass card to get the ticket, the wild crowd which he saw it with, and the fact that the guy sitting behind him sounded like a sex offender. Naz also addresses the recent spate of sexual harassment charges brought against Harry Knowles, the dudes that ran cinefamily, and Harvey Weinstein. Naz also briefly talks about the joy of introducing Godzilla to his nephew.

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Episode #158: Naz reviews "Cult Of Chucky" while battling end of the world anxiety by Naz Red

Naz tries to review “Cult Of Chucky” while battling a serious case of end of the world anxiety after coming back from Las Vegas, just days after the tragic shooting that claimed the lives of many people. After managing to calm down, Naz talks about his personal history with the “Child’s Play” movies and gives his thoughts on the newest addition to the series. Naz also briefly talks about Mario Bava’s “Shock”.

 

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Episode #157: Alex and Naz do a Hammer horror Christopher Lee Dracula double feature by Naz Red

On our first episode of the scary movie season of 2017, Interdimensional Alex joins Naz to do a Hammer horror Christopher Lee Dracula double feature with “Taste The Blood Of Dracula” and the thrilling “Dracula A.D. 1972”,  a movie in which Dracula is in modern day 1972 London after being resurrected by hippies. Alex also gives a late review of “mother!” and gives his ice cream cone rating, followed by a very special visit from two surprise guests who try to work out their differences.

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Episode #156: "Debbie and The Devil" update and a bit about Bava by Naz Red

Naz gives a brief "Debbie and The Devil" update and talks a bit about Mario Bava and his films, including "Bay Of Blood" (AKA: "Twitch Of The Death Nerve), "Blood and Black Lace", "Lisa and The Devil" and "Hatchet for The Honeymoon" among others.

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Episode #155: Naz reviews "Mother!" by Naz Red

Naz reviews Darren Aronofsky's "Mother!" and goes absolutely bonkers for it. Was it a good bonkers or a bad bonkers? Tune in to find out! 

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Episode #154: Naz reviews "IT" by Naz Red

Naz reviews the Stephen King adaptation "IT", directed by Andy Muschiettie, and gives it three ratings: One as how he would rate it as the seven year old he once was, one as the grownup that he is now, and one rating in regards to the entire movie going experience. Naz also talks about being totally iced by a woman on tinder because he wasn't tall enough, the Satanic worship hysteria in the eighties, and the fact that when you are a kid everything is scary.

Episode #153: Naz talks about becoming a minister and gives a crash course in Lupin the Third by Naz Red

Naz talks about becoming an ordained minister, making him the reverend of cinema (his religion is cinema, his God is love) and gives a crash course in the wonderful world of Lupin III, master thief extraordinaire. He talks about each TV iteration and movies, from The Castle Of Cagliostro and the very first green jacket series to the most recent blue jacket series where Lupin and the gang are in Italy. 

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Episode #152: R.I.P. Tobe Hooper and Naz's experience with the Farhang Film Festival by Naz Red

In honor of the passing away of master of horror Tobe Hooper, director of "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" among others, Naz talks about the influence "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" had on Naz's short film "The Fabulous of Life Of Niaz", a film that burned eyeballs at The Farhang Film festival and caused outrage, which made Naz happy. Naz talks about coming up with the idea for "Persian Pussy Cat" (the feature length film of "The Fabulous life Of Niaz") and making the short film using "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" as a reference movie in terms of grungy violence and later meeting one of the judges from the Farhang Film Festival by chance at his parents tailoring shop who knew Naz's short film just by Naz making a tongue slicing gesture.

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Episode #151: The Poetry of Sam Peckinpah by Naz Red

Interdimensional Alex returns to talk to Naz about the poetry of Sam Peckinpah after watching, back to back, "The Wild Bunch", "Straw Dogs", and "Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia". The two talk about striking images in the flicks, Peckinpah's controversial treatment of woman in his films and his real life, and touch on Sam's issues with the bottle which is a consistent thing with his characters through the three films discussed. Bang bang, pew pew.

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Episode #150: Catching up on movies including “Atomic Blonde”, “Dunkirk”, “Nocturama”, and “Society” by Naz Red

After a week off due to health concerns, Naz talks about said health concerns which occurred due to a shortness of breath after Naz quit smoking weed, which left him with nothing to do but watch movies, which is great. Naz talks about “What have you done to Solange?”, “Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key”, “City Lights”, “Baby Driver”, “Salem’s Lot”, “Atomic Blonde”, “Dunkirk”, “Girl’s Trip”, “Walker”, “Nocturama”, and “Society”.

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Episode #149: Mister Red Theater: Barbara Of The Squirrel People by Naz Red

In honor of the podcast's one year anniversary, Shannon Klein and Alex Rogers perform a podplay written and directed by Naz Red called "Barbara of The Squirrel People". The play was written with the intention of spreading world peace through drama. The play is a serious play about serious issues: Racism, love, life, death, class warfare, etc, are all serious issues which are addressed and explored in a serious manner. Do enjoy this thrilling theater of the mind, and please do not shed too many tears for the moving story of "Barbara of The Squirrel People". 

Episode #148: Naz reviews "Valerian and the city of a thousand planets" and talks about "Gheisar" by Naz Red

Naz comes to the defense of "Valerian and the city of a thousand planets" and talks about the little seen outside of Iran classic revenge drama "Gheisar" and calls on his country men to smuggle the negative out of the country and clean it up and restore it and put out a blue ray and make a million dollars with him. In the middle of the podcast Naz loses his temper on his dog Sasha because of barking and yells at her, but apologizes so it's all good.

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Episode #147: R.I.P. George A. Romero by Naz Red

In honor of George A. Romero passing away, Naz talks about his life and passing and reposts Episode #40 in which Naz goes through Mr. Romero's entire filmography.

Rest In Peace George A. Romero: February 4, 1940 - July 16, 2017

Episode #146: "Spider-Man: Homecoming", Marvel Megacast by Naz Red

The Marvel Megacast is here once again to jam out on the latest Marvel film "Spider-Man: Homecoming". Join Interdimensional Alex, Jesse Sanchez, and Naz as they review the film, give it an ice cream cone rating, have a spoiler discussion, talk about every every iteration of Spiderman and play a game of marry eff kill with Marvel characters among other Marvel Megacast business.

Episode #145: Naz reviews "Okja" and talks about "The Chaser" and "The Wailing" by Naz Red

Naz reviews the Netflix original film "Okja" directed by Joon-ho Bong and talks about "The Chaser" and "The Wailing", both directed by Hong-Jin Na. Naz gives "Okja" a rating based on the podcasts scale of one to ten ice cream cones and talks about the suspense masterpiece that is "The Chaser". The themes of the films lead to Naz talking about his dog Sasha developing a cough and how the bond between him and his dog is much like the bond between the little girl and the giant pig in "Okja" and how hearing her cough made him feel helpless like the father in "The Wailing". Celebrate the 4th of July by enjoying thoughts on Korean films and filmmakers.

Episode #144: Interdimensional Alex and Naz review "Transformers: The Last Knight" by Naz Red

On our 44th episode, Interdimensional Alex and Naz review the Michael Bay film "Transformers: The Last Knight" and rate it on the podcast's very own ice cream cone scale (it is a scale of one to ten ice cream cones and if the film blew one away, it's an ice cream Sunday, mixed feelings is a banana split). Alex also talks about three little seen Anthony Hopkins' films from the nineties and the two perform a short scene between Anthony Hopkins and Mark Wahlberg with Alex playing Hopkins and Naz playing Wahlberg. Was "Transformers: The Last Knight" dynamite or dumb? Which Anthony Hopkins films will Alex bring up, and will the films be from another dimension? Download and tune in to find out!

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Episode #143: Naz reviews "All Eyez On Me" by Naz Red

Naz reviews "All Eyez On Me", the Tupac Amaru Shakur biopic and gives it a rating while also talking about Tupac himself and the reception to the film thus far, recorded on June 16, Tupac Shakur's birthday.

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Episode #142: Naz reviews "Wonder Woman" and talks about "Suburbia" by Naz Red

Naz reviews "Wonder Woman" (Directed by Patty Jenkins) and also talks about Penelope Spheeris' 1983 Roger Corman produced suburban punk masterpiece "Suburbia". Naz gives "Wonder Woman" his score on a scale of one to ten ice cream cones and mentions an incident of a person loudly eating trail mix during the movie, which may or may not effect the overall ice cream score of the film. Find out if the trail mix story has a happy ending.

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Episode #141: Interdimensional Alex and Naz review "Raw" and have a cannibal pizza party by Naz Red

Interdimensional Alex and Naz have a cannibal pizza party and review the film “Raw” (2016, directed by Julia Ducournau) and rate the film then talk spoilers and talk about the female perspective in horror followed by going down a list of other great cannibal films and Alex asks some special questions about films that gave away that they were bad in the first five minutes and films that made one cry. Also, Naz gives a quick review of “Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tells”. Order some pizza at home and get some soda pop and enjoy the cannibal pizza party!

 

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Episode #140: The Cinema of George A. Romero and a quick "Debbie and the Devil" Update #2 by Naz Red

On our very special 40th episode, Naz goes through the entire feature film filmography of George A. Romero, the master filmmaker behind "Night Of The Living Dead" "Dawn Of The Dead" "Day of the Dead" and Naz's personal favorite "Creepshow" among others, all in chronological order. Naz talks about Romero's forays into non horror like the under seen and under appreciated "There's Always Vanilla" and the other "lost" film of Romero's "Season of The Witch". There is also talk of the greatest renaissance fair motorcycle movie ever made known as "Knightriders" starring a young, intense Ed Harris, and "Monkey Shines" starring a young, intense monkey. All in all, the entire filmography is discussed and examined, leading to the conclusion that George A. Romero is a total OG and one of the greatest living filmmakers on planet earth and other galaxies. Also, a "Debbie and The Devil" update: The script is done and color correcting fun.

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