Film Club Rule #932: Some times the good ol’ days were not always so good.
This week, we take a loo…
Film Club Rule #111: Never discount a girl named Buffy.
His father was a screenwriter for the sho…
Film Club Rule #666: Around Halloween, it’s good to be the king.
It’s fall. Halloween is right a…
Film Club Rule #602: Reality is what you make of it.
In this episode, we look at the Sig…
Film Club Rule #907: There’s box office and there’s quality and often never the t…
Film Club Rule #410: There’s good trash and there’s bad, and some people can do it better than …
Film Club Rule #307: In space, it takes a woman to do a man’s job.
Heather, Jeff, and Rusty …
Film Club Rule #89: If it happened early on, and if it was ahead of the curve, it was probably Fr…
Film Club Rule #613: Spike Lee will always do the right thing.
The films of Spike Lee are the topic…
Film Club Rule #888: There’s great filmmaking going on in your backyard, just open the door.
…Film Club Rule #634: Your taste may not be everyone’s taste, but that doesn’t mean it’s not good tas…
Film Club Rule #835: If a woman can secure the Presidential nomination, we can have a woman di…
Film Club Rule #587: Why cast just one Cusack when you could cast two?
Appearing in nine films toget…
Film Club Rule #87: Say whatever the hell you want.
With the Fourth of July holiday fast approac…
Film Club Rule #47: Musicians who act should avoid the Elvis trap.
In the wake of losing …
Film Club Rule #237: Watch the hair. The hair defines the performance.
In the early 1980s, a f…
Heather, Jeff, and Rusty discuss the career of the late John Hughes.
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Heather, Jeff, and Rusty finish up their superhero movie talk for now with a look at the genre a…
Jeff Yanc, Heather Lares, and Rusty Boulet-Stephenson sat down to start a discussion of Super He…
Jeff, Heather, and Rusty discuss the disaster film genre after 1990 including notable films:…