On this episode of HorrorRealm Radio, Rich begins his horror film director retrospective segment with John Carpenter. The guys then talk about their favorite form of media to watch a horror film on. The show rounds out with The Bottom 5, the worst horror films with the best cover art, not a show to miss!
Monthly Archives: December 2020
OWC adds a new show in 2021: Dead On the Bases
Otherworldly Culture is bringing new content in 2021! A unique new podcast is coming to our network in January of 2021. Dead On The Bases is a new podcast featuring OWC veteran Tim Kretschmann and OWC newcomer Jeff Miller and they are going to make big waves soon.
Dead On the Bases is a movie review program hosted by Tim, a horror fan, and Jeff, a sports fan. Each challenges his partner to watching his type of movie. So the vampire will watch a sports movie and the umpire will watch a horror film. They will score each movie with a unique competitive twist.
Jeff and Tim are both graduates of Muskego High School, where they met in FBLA.
Check it out on OtherworldlyCulture.com this January or listen to it on your favorite streaming service.
The theme to “Dead On The Bases” is a mix of Kevin McLeod’s “Ballgame” and “Halls of the Undead” from the YouTube Music Library.
AMAZON PRIME VIDEO ANNOUNCES INVINCIBLE VOICE CAST ADDITIONS AT CCXP WORLDS
Mahershala Ali, Clancy Brown, Nicole Byer, Jeffrey Donovan, Jonathan Groff, Jon Hamm,
Djimon Hounsou and Ezra Miller Set to Join the Star-Studded Voice Cast of
Robert Kirkman’s Eight-Episode, Hour-Long Animated Series Invincible
Reviews From The Crypt – Hunted
This week in the crypt we take a look at the new Shudder Original, Hunted. Premiering this Thursday January 14th on Shudder in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
FUCKED AND BOUND: Seattle Hardcore Punk Unit Unleashes Cover Of Sonic Youth’s “Kool Thing” As Part Of Forthcoming Suffrage Reissue
Seattle hardcore punk collective FUCKED AND BOUND are pleased to unveil their angst-ridden cover of Sonic Youth’s “Kool Thing.” The track appears on the limited-edition reissue of the band’s Suffrage LP, set for release December 18th via Quiet Panic.
Uncle Buck (1989)
What on EARTH took me so long to see this movie? A lot of the movies I review here are revisits of old friends or titles I have wanted to see and this was an excuse. Uncle Buck, the beginning of a three picture deal with Universal for John Hughes, isn’t either. Uncle Buck was one of those films that always popped up on TBS about halfway through. I knew I would like the film. I loved John Candy since I first encountered him on SCTV and I think John Hughes wrote some of my favorite movie screenplays from the mighty, mighty 80’s.
So why hadn’t I sought this out earlier? BECAUSE it was always on, but I never caught it when it started. I just never circled back.
Until now.
This movie is an interesting mix. Nestled between John Candy’s greatest ever performance in Planes, Trains and Automobiles and Macaulay Culkin’s best movie Home Alone, it does in fact feel a little like a bridge. It really wasn’t in either destination, but satisfyingly between both.
The set up is a riff on the “Mr. Mom” motif that has been mined for comedy gold forever. Some guy that has no experience or skill taking care of some unruly and difficult children. In this one, though, they dispose of the usual macho “I can take care of this, no problem” schtick and really shows a guy that is having a problem putting together his own life getting thrown into the middle of this type of experience.
Particularly wonderful in the film is the first film appearance of Jean Louisa Kelly. I always marvel at how well Hughes could write young female characters. I think everyone knew a girl like her in high school, just looking to lash out and didn’t mind whoever was crushed in her wake. Her relationship with Buck was both heartbreaking and heartwarming…depending on where you are in the film.
As a confirmed bachelor, John Candy got this character down well as well. While I like to think Buck is a tad more broken than I am, I know some of the loneliness and inner turmoil that Candy seems oddly suited to portraying. While this performance doesn’t stack up quite as well to Del Griffith in Planes, Trains and Automobiles, it is truly wonderful.
Of particular note is how Buck uses his secret weapon to keep his young flock in check: paralyzing them with embarrassment. Always more effective than a beating or screaming, it was funny to see his mastery of the technique with such ease.
Some of the quick moments, like the scene of Culkin’s questions of Buck and a scene with Buck sitting next to an elementary student outside the principal’s office were some of the best. A surprise appearance by the answering machine our family had in the 80’s made for a great nostalgic rush as well.
As great as this movie is, it is fairly dark for a “family” film with a possible off screen date rape and kicking it off with a 2 am phone call about a father having suffered a heart attack, but it does shine through with good old human connections that make you choke up with joy.
Grade: A
New Trailer & Poster Released for HUNTED, a film by Vincent Paronnaud – Fevered Survival Thriller Coming to Shudder January 14th
PRESENTS A NEW SHUDDER ORIGINAL
HUNTED
Vincent Paronnaud’s Fevered Survival Horror
Coming Exclusively to AMC Networks’ Shudder January 14th
NEW POSTER & TRAILER RELEASED!
Don’t miss the new feature from the co-director of the Cannes award-winning and Academy nominated PERSEPOLIS! Starring Lucie Debay (THE CONFESSION) and Arieh Worthalter (GIRL)
TBS and Team Coco to Reveal New Line of Limited Edition Conan Funko Pop! Vinyl Figures on “CONAN” on December 7
Warner Bros. Pictures Group Announces Innovative, Hybrid Distribution Model For Its 2021 Theatrical Slate
Consumer-Focused Initiative Combines Traditional Theatrical Release Windows Worldwide With Exclusive Concurrent One Month Streaming Access Period Domestically On HBO Max
AMAZON STUDIOS ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL CAST MEMBERS FOR THE LORD OF THE RINGS TELEVISION SERIES
Hailing From Five Different Countries, Emerging and Established
International Talent Join the Ensemble Cast
Currently In Production in New Zealand