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Movies from HELL is a Podcast and Website for those who fancy fine Cult, Horror, Exploitation, Experimental and Weird Film.
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THE PASSING (1983)
Dan and Bradley are joined by mr. William Mendoza of the most excellent and very great (and highly questionable) film podcast MEN ON FILM. Our film discussed for this episode is the exceptional and very under-viewed film THE PASSING from 1983. A good time is had by all on this episode even as we venture into some pretty dark territory.
links:
MFH TWITTER
BRADLEY TWITTER
DAN TWITTER
MEN ON FILM TWITTER
Mr. MENDOZA ON TWITTER
MEN ON FILM PODCAST
MFH WEBSITE
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FRANKENSTEIN
Dan and Bradley welcome Author and Filmmaker (and Movie Genius) Martin Kessler to the show to discuss Frankenstein. From Shelley to the classic films, modern film adaptions and all things Frankenstein.
If you like this episode, please leave a review on itunes, or drop us a note in our Patreon chat.
links:
MARTIN TWITTER
THE PINK SMOKE WEBSITE
MFH TWITTER
BRADLEY TWITTER
DAN TWITTER
MFH WEBSITE
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THE FILM CAREER OF DIRECTOR WILLIAM GIRDLER
Dan and Bradley welcome their good friend, writer and movie super-genius Mr. Paul G (aka Paul Grammatico) to discuss the short, prolific and impressive career and array of films from the young director William Girdler who before he died at the young age of 30 brought us Aslym of Satan (1971), Three on a Meathook (1972), Zebra Killers (1973), Abby (1974), Sheba, Baby (1974), Project: Kill (1975), Grizzly (1976), and The Day of the Animals (1977). Grizzly was one of the top 10 grossing pictures in the United States in 1976. His final film, The Manitou, was made in 1977 and released a few weeks after his death. (links to wiki).
This is another wild conversation, with lots of recommendations, so get your pen out and prepare yourself (warning, Bradley is slightly more unhinged than usual on this episode - it is likely due to the excitement of having Paul G on the episode).
You can find Paul G on Twitter: PAUL G TWITTER
you can also find some of his work via: GODLESS PUBLISHING
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THE SWIMMER
Dan and Bradley invite the nicest man (and super-cinephile) John Arminio on the podcast to sort of discuss the films of Frank Perry, including THE SWIMMER, MOMMIE DEAREST, DAVID AND LISA, and more.
links:
MFH TWITTER
BRADLEY TWITTER
DAN TWITTER
MFH WEBSITE
MFH PATREON
JOHN ARMINIO TWITTER
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THE FLESH TRILOGY
Dan and Bradley discuss Michael Findlay (and a wee bit of Roberta Findlay) and his infamous FLESH TRILOGY with their good friend, The Goddess of film & Film Historion, HEATHER DRAIN aka MONDO HEATHER. It is your typical MFH episode with lots of off-topic discussion and brilliant insights from our guests. Get your pen out, as always because there will be some new stuff (you may not have heard of) and recomendations.
also, pleas, please do yourself a favor and order The Vinegar Syndrome/Melusine release of Findlay's FLESH TRILOGY featuring full length commentary, on all three films, from non-other than the Goddess herself, Heather Drain - you can order this beautiful set here: VINEGAR SYNDROME/FLESH TRILOGY
you can view Heather 's great work here: MONDO HEATHER WEB and you can support her here: MONDO HEATHER PATREON
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THE GOLDEN GLOVE (2019) and COLD LIGHT OF DAY (1989)
originally aired as a Patreon Only Episode
Join Dan and Brad and their good friend Paul G to discuss a 'killer' double feature. Listen to us discuss the extremely brutal and depressing 1987 film COLD LIGHT OF DAY and the 2019 film (and equally depressing) THE GOLDEN GLOVE.
Complete with non-stop ramblings, confessions and highly questionable material, everything you have come to expect from The Movies from Hell podcast, but even more of it?!?!
we think these movies deserve more attention, especially COLD LIGHT OF DAY, which was also written about by our friend HEATHER DRAIN link to Arrow article
and here's a bit more about our ballsy and esteemed guest Paul G:
Paul Grammatico
Screenwriter, Reviewer, Archivist, Occasional Podcast Guest and Humble Film Head. Killer Shorts Semifinalist, LACHFF, 13Horror and Int. Horror Hotel Winner.
Customer Reviews
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It makes you realize how much a movie can look like trash but is actually wonderfully a gem.
Deep Cuts
I love this show; great curation of films and I’m always a little bit wiser after each episode. Highly recommended!
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