In the tenth Director Deep Dive, London and Thomas finally look at a Director with a less than stellar track record. But maybe Uwe Boll isn't as bad as people say. Maybe his films are very EPIC? List…
Joe returns as a guest on the podcast and we all talk about Psycho and it's remake that came out nearly 40 years later. Here's a spoiler: the original is much better.
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Sam Raimi's iconic franchise (not the one about the Spider guy) is next up on Screen Weens, the only podcast.
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22:33 Question Time
25:00 The Evil Dead
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Pierre is HERE to talk to Thomas and London about the quickly cancelled late nineties Spider-Man show that found him facing off against the furry menace on Counter Earth. Is it any good? Is it worth …
After a short week hiatus, London and Thomas are back in the same room. Today we talk about one of America's more provocative film makers, David Lynch. Previously we have talked about Eraserhead and …
Jim Jarmusch, a character we have already spoken about in a previous episode when we discussed his film Stranger Than Paradise, is at the focal point of today's episode as well as Adam Driver. Paters…
In Episode 53 of Screen Weens London and Thomas look at the quality and differences of the original Harakiri and the 2011 remake by Takashi Miike. Are both worth it? Find out now!
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VIncent Gallo, a very interesting figure. Today Thomas and London talk about the two films he has officially released to the public, and the impact these films have had.
Episode 50 is OVER. A Brand new era of Screen Weens has begun. And to kick that off, let's talk about Spike Lee. He has a new movie out, which we talk about, but we also talk about four other films h…
On this episode of Screen Weens, Thomas and London take a look at Bong Joon-ho's masterpiece Memories of Murder, as a well as a quick look into Mother. Sorry in advance for the Mother segment being t…
Jinkies! It's time for a special episode of Screen Weens, where Thomas and London take a peek at the often forgotten 1985 Scooby-Doo series The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, as well as the 2019 film that …
In a rootin tootin kind of episode, London and Thomas dive into the world of Spaghetti Westerns, and speak about what might be the most famous examples of the genre: Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy.
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On the longest episode of Screen Weens yet, London and Thomas look at 5 films by Paul Thomas Anderson.0
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22:27 Question Time
28:38 Paul Thomas Anderson: …
William Lustig's trilogy of terror is next up on the list, and Thomas and London feel very strongly about ONE OF THEM.
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30:30 Question Time
35:12 Maniac…
To bookend their few weeks of Mecha Animes, this episode Thomas and London cover the three original Mobile Suit Gundam films, compilations of the original show.
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In another special episode, Thomas and London take a peek at two anime miniseries: the Hideaki Anno helmed Gunbuster, as well as its successor series Diebuster.
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In another exciting Director Deep Dive, London and Thomas look at Mamoru Oshii, the visionary director known mostly for his work in anime, and a few of his projects.
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A double feature of Randy Quaid films as well as the Kiyoshi Kurosawa thriller Cure are whats on the discussion block for today's episode.
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26:10 Questi…
In this exciting episode of Screen Weens, we take a look at one of the early films of John Carpenter, The Fog, as well as one of the most highly rated films of last year, The Last Black Man in San Fr…
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