The Rad Revival House

Rad Revival House
The Rad Revival House

Presenting a cult film podcast unlike any other! The Rad Revival House unearths cool, forgotten cinema for the young, and cinematically curious. Join your host, "The Professor" Cesare Augusto, as he introduces underrated, forgotten, and obscure movies to influence current moviegoing audiences to rediscover these forgotten gems, AND to help ignite the passion of newer generations of filmmakers in hopes of returning the cinema to vintage glory of decades past! The Rad Revival House premieres a new episode every Wednesday. Theme song by George Davison. Artwork by Liza Manansala

  1. SEASON 2, EPISODE 25, INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS - The 1956 Science Fiction Classic of Paranoia and Intensity!

    HACE 5 DÍAS

    SEASON 2, EPISODE 25, INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS - The 1956 Science Fiction Classic of Paranoia and Intensity!

    The creepy, spellbinding 1956 science fiction classic INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS is this week’s newest RRH review! Really strange things are happening in a small California town. Seemingly-ordinary folks are acting weird. Rather than being their usual selves, they’ve become sullen, withdrawn, and emotionless, almost like living zombies. Dr. Miles Bennell (star Kevin McCarthy) and his girlfriend Becky (Dana Wynter) discover to their horror that their friends and neighbors are slowly assimilating to a bizarre conspiracy from outer space to replace human beings with clones, stemming from giant pods! Joining us as Special Guest Lecturer is filmmaker and cinephile Katie Kametz as she joins host Professor Cesare Augusto. Together, they analyze just what makes INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS so unique and different compared to other, more conventional 1950s sci-fi pictures. They explore filmmaker Don Siegel’s moody directional approach that adds to the film’s gripping tone (years before he took the reins as director of DIRTY HARRY), as well as the film’s supposed allegory to the alleged growing Communist presence of its era, and the film’s incredibly graphic special effects that were ahead of their time. Aspiring science fiction directors looking to engross their pictures with more profound storytelling and deep characters should absorb INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS to make their projects more significantly out of this world!

    1 h y 17 min
  2. SEASON 2, EPISODE 23, COTTON COMES TO HARLEM & COME BACK, CHARLESTON BLUE - The "Harlem Detective" Double-Feature!

    5 FEB

    SEASON 2, EPISODE 23, COTTON COMES TO HARLEM & COME BACK, CHARLESTON BLUE - The "Harlem Detective" Double-Feature!

    February is Black History Month, and the Rad Revival House is celebrating this momentous yearly observance our own way with a tribute to two iconic Blaxploitation classics, COTTON COMES TO HARLEM and COME BACK, CHARLESTON BLUE! Master filmmaker Mike D of the African-American cinematic movement Reelblack makes his triumphant return to the RRH as he provides his grand film expertise to this week’s back-to-back film reviews. Based on two novels by legendary black author Chester Himes, COTTON COMES TO HARLEM and COME BACK, CHARLESTON BLUE zeroes in on the adventures of “Grave Digger” Jones (Godfrey Cambridge) and “Coffin” Ed Johnson (Raymond St. Jacques), two of the toughest cops from the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. In the first film, Digger and Ed must find a missing bale of cotton containing a very special monetary prize, before a thieving phony preacher/con artist (Calvin Lockhart) gets his mitts on it, first. In the second film, our two heroes hunt a long-dead vigilante who supposedly comes back from the grave and wreaks havoc on their beat. Both Mike and podcast host Professor Cesare Augusto delve deep on how both pictures effectively capture the essence of post-Civil Rights 1970s Harlem and would subsequently lead the way for more famous Blaxploitation films as SHAFT and SUPERFLY, among others. Aspiring filmmakers who look to explore creating urban detective thrillers should absorb COTTON COMES TO HARLEM and COME BACK, CHARLESTON BLUE for that right kind of racially-powerful and provocative inspiration!

    1 h y 44 min

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Presenting a cult film podcast unlike any other! The Rad Revival House unearths cool, forgotten cinema for the young, and cinematically curious. Join your host, "The Professor" Cesare Augusto, as he introduces underrated, forgotten, and obscure movies to influence current moviegoing audiences to rediscover these forgotten gems, AND to help ignite the passion of newer generations of filmmakers in hopes of returning the cinema to vintage glory of decades past! The Rad Revival House premieres a new episode every Wednesday. Theme song by George Davison. Artwork by Liza Manansala

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