Join the host archaeologist John for classic movies reviews with his own special spin. Using his archaeological background, he connects historic, cinematic, genealogical, and current facts to add a dimension to his reviews that will increase your enjoyment of these classic movies. John tells all for movies over 25 years old. He also presents his world-famous short summaries of each classic movies reviewed.
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Step into the world of '80s horror with our review and in-depth analysis of "Fright Night" (1985). Join us as we explore the terrifying and often hilarious battle between a teenager and his vampire n…
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Dance Hall Racket (1953) was written by comedian Lenny Bruce. The film featured his interest…
Following the death of Count Dracula, Marya Zaleska, Dracula’s Daughter (1936), arrives in London to try and break the family curse.
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Dive into the seedy underbelly of 1950s crime cinema with our in-depth analysis of The Racket (1951). Join us as we explore the suspenseful world of corruption, betrayal, and law enforcement in this …
The Big Red One (1980), directed by Sam Fuller, is one of the classic World War II movies. The movie is based on Fuller's war years. A Third Face by Samuel Fuller (Affiliate Link)
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Based on Chandler's novel "The High Window," The Brasher Doubloon (1947) is the second of many times this classic was brought to the screen.
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Today, we have an exciting topic to discuss as we compare and contrast two remarkable films titled The Dawn Patrol (1930) and The Dawn Patrol (1938). These films, released only eight years apart, sha…
The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) is a Western film starring and directed by Clint Eastwood. For this 300th podcast episode, I used "The Hero With a Thousand Faces," published by Joseph Campbell in 1949.…
In today's captivating interview, join me as I delve into an engaging conversation with the immensely talented Jordan Lage, a well know film, television, and theater actor hailing from New York. Disc…
Join us on an exploration as we compare Billy Jack (1971) and Hair (1979), two influential films that provide contrasting perspectives on social and political issues. In Billy Jack (1971), we witness…
Road House (1948) is a Film Noir story bar owner, best friend, and a lady. Starring Richard Widmark, Ida Lupino, and Cornel Wilde
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This is a Roger Corman-produced Film Noir starring Dorothy Malone and John Ireland in The Fast and the Furious (1954).
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A Poverty Row Film Noir that is better than expected. Lionel Atwill, Jean Parker, and Douglas Fowley shine in Lady in the Death House (1944).
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A great drama where Glenn Ford, with the help of Nancy Kwan and Suzanne Pleshette, tries to determine if his friend, played by Rod Taylor, is responsible for the crash of an airline in Fate is the Hu…
A quirky scientist saving a plane. See James Stewart, Glynis Johns, Marlene Dietrich, and Jack Hawkins in No Highway in the Sky (1951).
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A great duel between an American Destroyer and German U-boat in World War II makes The Enemy Below (1957) a great film. Robert Mitchum Theodore Bikel Curd Jürgens David Hedison