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Jan 18, 2019 • 0sec
Episode 416: Reptilicus!
Mary, Nic and Juan are back! This time the gang is checking out something new… a Danish Kaiju flick: “Reptilicus”! The film was produced by the company behind many of our favorite B-Movies: American International Pictures. They partnered with Danish production company Saga Studios and filmed and released two separate versions: one in Denmark and

Dec 24, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 415: Christmas In Connecticut (1945)
The B-Movie Cast is back with a bonus episode just in time for the Holidays! Mary and Nic decided to do one of Fiona’s favorite holiday films: “Christmas in Connecticut” (the 1945 one, not the one directed by Arnold Schwarzenegger). In fact, we are not only doing one of her favorite holiday films, but we

Dec 17, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 414: The Hebrew Hammer
Hey, B-Movie Cast fans! It’s the Holiday Season so the B-Movie clubhouse is decking the halls with some holiday fun! This year we thought we’d do something a little different for the season, so Mary, Nic, and Juan are checking out the first “Jewspolotation” film- “The Hebrew Hammer”. When Santa’s psycho son takes over Christmas

Dec 10, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 413: El Hacha Diabolica! (Santo VS the Diabolical Hatchet)
The B-Movie Cast is back! Mary is finally done with the outage, Nic is back from California and Juan made his way out of the creepy swamps so we’re ready for a new episode! This time on the cast we’re looking at a Juan pick- get ready for some Lucha libre action with “El Hacha

Oct 29, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 412: An American Werewolf in London
Hey B-Movie Cast fans! We’re back with another Halloween episode! This time the B-Movie clubhouse welcomes fan favorite Mark Mawston from the UK to the show! Mark and Nic put their heads together and decided it was time to tackle one of their favorite films, John Landis’s horror classic from 1981: An American Werewolf in

Oct 14, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 411: Monsters Wanted
It’s the Halloween season and the B-Movie Cast has some spooky-fun treats for you! This episode Mary and Nic are joined by Brian Cunningham from Thoughtfly Studios! Brian and Nic worked together on the films “Loss Prevention” and “Wretch”, but for this show, we thought we’d talk about Brian’s documentary “Monsters Wanted”. It’s a fun

Sep 30, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 410: OSS 117 Is Unleashed!
The B-Movie Cast is back! This time Mary and Nic have another special guest, straight from the University of Sussex in the UK it’s Adrian Smith! He’s joining the gang to talk about the French Eurospy flick “OSS 117 Is Unleashed”. We’re going to take a step back into the heart of the cold war

Sep 3, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 409: Better Off Dead
Hey, B-Movie Cast listeners we’ve got a special episode in store for you this time! Mary and Nic take a look at the 1985 teen comedy classic from writer/director Savage Steve Holland- “Better Off Dead” starring John Cusack and Diane Franklin. Speaking of Diane Franklin, she joins us on the show too! Nic had the

Aug 12, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 408: The Bride of Frankenstein
This time on the B-Movie Cast Mary and Nic are joined by Fiona Young-Brown! In addition to being an amazing author and editor, Fiona is also Nic’s wife, which has given her a disperportinate amount of exposure to B-Movies! Fiona got to pick this week’s film and as someone with naturally curly hair she decided

Jul 29, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 407: It Came From Outer Space!
The B-Movie Podcast is back! This episode we have a special guest from The U.K. – Photographer and all around cool human Mark Mawston! Mark, Mary and Nic take a look a real Sci-Fi classic on this week’s episode when the gang tackles “It Came From Outer Space”! This Universal Pictures film was the studio’s