Steve’s Box Office Report: October 2009

Steve’s Box Office Report: October 2009 Top 10 Films for the Month of: 1. Couples Retreat – $109,204,945 2. Paranormal Activity – $107,918,810 3. Where the Wild Things Are –…

What a Scream! The History of Horror in America

Let’s go through time, and see how far back we got scared or started screaming. From Nosferatu to Frankenstein to the Blob (Not the Five Blobs) to the Conjuring and…

Laugh-In Theater #13 – Beetlejuice

In the lucky thirteenth episode of Laugh-In Theater, host Andy Atherton is joined by Mirandia Berthold (Geek & Sassy) for this special  Halloween Edition to do a live watch of…

Crystal Lake Memories: The Legacy of Friday the 13th

The face of slashers in the 1980’s wore a hockey mask. Jason Voorhees is a horror icon, as is the movies he was in. Friday the 13th is one of…

Laugh-In Theater – It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

In this special holiday quickie edition of Laugh-In Theater, host Andy Atherton is joined by Jennifer Smith & Mirandia Berthold (Geek N’ Sassy) to do a live watch of the…

Pop Goes The Movies – Zombieland-Double Tap

On this episode of Pop Goes The Movies, Andy Atherton and Jennifer Smith get together to discuss the latest major movie release, Zombieland: Double Tap. In this spoiler-filled review, they…

Paulie’s Perspective: The De-Aging Of Hollywood

So Hollywood currently has two movies that rely extremely heavily on the new “De-Aging” of Hollywood.  We have Ang Lee’s Gemini Man” starring Will Smith who co-stars with a younger…

Pop Goes the Classics: The Wolf Man (1941)

The Pop Feed’s trek through the Universal Monster-verse continues here on Pop Goes the Classics! Scott Criscuolo talks Lon Chaney’s classic, The Wolf Man! Go back to 1941 for great…

Pop Goes the Classics: The Invisible Man (1933)

Pop Goes the Classics returns to the horror genre as Scott Criscuolo talks vanishing and madness with the legendary “The Invisible Man” starring Claude Rains. Sit back and enjoy a…

Paulie’s Perspective: Laugh, Clown Laugh

Todd Phillips’ Joker movie opened this weekend. And it’s astonishing how uncomfortable it’s making people. Some say it’s too dark and gritty, other’s say the violence does not fit the…