Comedian Rick Ramos sits down and talks current theatrical releases and offers suggestions for additional movie watching choices. A film fans dream come true, WatchThis is about the art, beauty, and possibilities of cinema. Each week Ramos discusses the greatest films ever made (including those that you may have missed) as well as the artists that have created these films. He also goes further in discussing how much these films mean to him and how much they will - hopefully - mean to you. Enjoy!
Never Sleep Again: The Horror of Freddy Krueger
This week Ibrahim & i talk one of the iconic Horror figures of the late 20th Century, Wes Craven's pedophile, nightmare murderer Freddy Krueger. Throug…
Full Moon Fever: John Landis's An American Werewolf in London
Halloween is around the corner . . . this week Mr. Chavez & I continue our look into the Horror Genre with a screening and discussion of …
The Horror Double: Invasion of the Body Snatchers
This week Ibrahim & I look at a classic (a standard) of the Horror Genre - Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956 & 1978) and Body Snatchers (1993). B…
Bloody Giallo - Dario Argento's Suspiria
This week Ibrahim & I dive into the world of Italian Giallo Cinema with a look at Dario Argento's 1977 "masterpiece" Suspiria. Combining violence, sexploitati…
Dark, Wild Woods: Neil Jordan's The Company of Wolves
This week Mr. Chavez & I sink into the world of Fairy Tales and Warped Childrens' Stories to examine Director Neil Jordan's 1984 Horror/Fairy Tal…
Beyond Black Tropes: Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (Part II)
A second episode uploaded and ready for your enjoyment, as Mr. Chavez and Mr. Ramos continue our look at The History of Black Ho…
First to Die: Black Noire: A History of Black Horror (Part I)
The first of a two-part looking at The History of Black Horror Cinema. On this episode we discuss the Shudder Network Documentary Black …
Horror Well-Cut: Nicholas Roeg's Don't Look Now
This week Ibrahim & I continue our descent into Horror Cinema with a look at a British Classic, Nicholas Roeg's Don't Look Now (1973). Beautifully edit…
A Mary Shelley Dick Joke: Mel Brooks's Young Frankenstein
There's absolutely no caption, intro, blurb, or description that can capture the magic and brilliance of Mel Brooks's masterpiece (arguably …
Family Plot: William Friedkin's Film of Tracy Letts's Killer Joe
This week Ibrahim & I remember the iconic filmmaker, William Friedkin. Friedkin was director of numerous classic films including: The …