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Raised by VHS

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Welcome to Raised by VHS – the podcast that rewinds to the glory days of late fees, staff picks, and the movies that molded us. From dusty action flicks to cult comedies and everything in between, we revisit the VHS tapes that raised us—one rental at a time. Hosted by Coby and Cam, two lifelong friends raised on a steady diet of 80s and 90s movies, this podcast dives into one film per episode with a mix of nostalgia, trivia, behind-the-scenes chaos, and ridiculous side segments. We’re not cr ...
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Aleš Stuchlý a Vítek Schmarc probírají se svými hosty bouřlivé 90s českého filmu i podivnou melancholii 80s. Uslyšíte Filu, Vejnara, Svobodu, Hrubešovou, Skamene, Lábuse, Tesaře, Soukupa i Římana. Asi slušnej oddíl. Všechny díly podcastu VHSky 2: kazety nesou smrt můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
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The VHS Strikes Back

Whatever Entertainment

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Nostalgic movie review show hosted by Whatever Entertainment team, Dave and Chris. The guys go back in time to review some wonderful and truly awful movies from the days before streaming and even DVD's and had to go to the video store to pick up the latest entertainment. If you want to email the show please contact us on: [email protected]
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On a queer and neverending quest through the fantasy films of the 80s & 90s, and all the memories and feelings they conjure up. From animated adventures and sword and sorcery epics to magical romcoms and fairytale horror, we will journey through the big blockbusters and cult classics. https://linktr.ee/onceuponavhs Join our Clamshell Club on Patreon to support the show and gain access to exclusive Once Upon A VHS bonus episodes updated monthly: Boxset - reviewing 80s and 90s fantasy TV (incl ...
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Régulièrement, la Team VHS se retrouve pour défendre du bis, des oeuvres souvent oubliées ou mises de côté pour de bonnes ou mauvaises raisons, des productions un peu grasses voir douteuses qui remplissaient les étagères de nos vidéo-club favoris dans les années 80/90. Tu aimes les productions Cannon et moulines des bras comme Steven Seagal ? Camarade, tu es ici chez toi... Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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VHSnackin'

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Join Josh and Phil as they delve into the nostalgic cult classics that helped shape their taste in cinema, and continue to be comfort food films to this very day. Oh, and of course, there's rad snacks! VHSnacks that is! This is VHSnackin'!
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Was ist das Besondere am Film? Der Film verbindet mehrere Kunstformen in sich. Er ist eine Art „Best of“ der Literatur, Musik, Schauspiel, Malerei, bildender Kunst und und und. Diese Komplexität lebt er in unzähligen Genres aus. Grund genug, sich mit diesem Medium mal etwas genauer zu befassen. VHSinHD ist genau dieser Versuch: Zwei Typen, die dieses Medium und das Sprechen darüber, über alles lieben. Im Wechsel von Alt und Neu unterhalten wir uns pro Woche entweder über einen aktuellen, ode ...
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Join VHS enthusiasts Lyndsey and Sean every other Monday as they dive into each other's video cassette collections, from childhood favorites to obscure gems. Is "Surf Ninjas" the classic that Lyndsey remembers? Will Sean find a horror tape he doesn't like? Is Jonathan Taylor Thomas' hair as soft and luxurious as it looks? Find out now on Tapeheads!
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To VHS And Beyond

Michael & Kim

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This is an awesome fun filled Podcast where we talk about all things 90's and also Disney, Pixar & Beyond come join us and relive the 90's all over again with your hosts Mike & Kim
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VHS 3.1

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En VHS 3.1 hablaremos del pasado, el presente y el futuro del cine; de los videojuegos, de animación para la gran pantalla de la mano del ilustrador y animador Tenesor Cruz; director y profesor de la Escuela Maxocrearte. Tendrás la oportunidad de recordar grandes películas de la historia y descubrir los trucos utilizados en el día de hoy en películas y videojuegos. Cada miércoles en Happy FM - Fuerteventura.
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The VIA VHS Podcast is your virtual video store. Imagine being transported back in time to a video store in the 80s or 90s and getting swept up in conversations with two crazy, movie obsessed guys behind the counter about the best and worst films of that era. Wes and Spencer are the crazy guys behind the counter and on this podcast we take you on a nostalgic journey back in time to revisit the movies, TV, video games and all the best analog era pop culture that you grew up on. So pop in the ...
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Im neuen Podcast Videokassetten Kinder besprechen Sascha und Peer über die Filme ihre Kinder und Jugendzeit. Da Beide aus den 70 ern sind, dreht sich bei Beiden alles um Filme aus den 70 ern, 80 ern, und 90 ern, also die gute alte VHS Zeit. Dabei sind alle Genre möglich, egal ob Action, Thriller, Horror, Komödien und noch viel mehr. In jeder Folge gibt es einen neuen Film mit allen wichtigen Informationen, alles zu den Darstellern und dem Regisseur und natürlich zu Schnittfassungen, Veröffen ...
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Re-Animator (1985) was chosen by new show supporter Rhys — and what a debut pick it is. Directed by Stuart Gordon in his feature film debut, the movie became one of the defining cult horror films of the 1980s. Based loosely on H.P. Lovecraft’s serialized story Herbert West–Reanimator, Gordon initially envisioned it as a stage play and later as a te…
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Anything can happen on Halloween... Celebrating Once Upon A VHS icon Fairuza Balk, we have a special double-dunter! First up, an addendum to last year's episode about our beloved Return to Oz. We saw the 40th anniversary screening of Return to Oz at the DCA in Dundee as part of the Dundead horror and cult film festival lineup, and give our reaction…
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The Lost Boys (1987) Cam’s pick takes us back to 1987 for Joel Schumacher’s neon-drenched vampire classic that defined cool horror for an entire generation. In Memory Lane, we talk about discovering The Lost Boys as kids, blasting the soundtrack in our brother’s cars, and dreaming of starting our own Frog Brothers-style vampire hunting club. It’s t…
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L'équipe VHS et Canapé est de retour ! VHS et Canapé c'est aussi le cinéma à la maison, et c'est pourquoi, après moult reflexions, nous avons décidés de nous concentrer sur les plateformes (S)VOD. Pas d'inquiétude cependant, notre ligne éditoriale historique "VHS" demeure ! Nous discuterons comme avant des bons et mauvais films et séries sans se pr…
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28 Days Later was chosen by show supporter Dylan — and it’s one of the most defining British horror films of the 21st century. Directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland, the film was a bold reinvention of the zombie genre, injecting it with raw energy, political undertones, and a sense of realism rarely seen in horror at the time. Shot pr…
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As you're pretty, so be wise - wolves may lurk in every guise... Rachel Lydia Barker, film critic, video essayist and creator of the Girl on Film YouTube channel joins us in straying from the path to discuss a truly wild film. It's not just a dark and edgy reworking of Little Red Riding Hood, but a surreal and sensual gothic fairytale overflowing w…
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Special Features #5 Episode Description In this week’s Raised by VHS Special Feature, Coby and Cam catch up on everything they’ve been watching lately — from new theatrical releases to a stack of VHS-era favorites. Coby’s been running through horror and dark comedies like A Nightmare on Elm Street 2, The Substance, Death Becomes Her, Ghostbusters: …
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The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974) was chosen by Dave, and it’s a wild blend of classic British gothic horror and Hong Kong martial arts cinema, a true oddity even by Hammer Films standards. By the early 1970s, Hammer was struggling to keep its brand of horror relevant, as audience tastes shifted toward more modern and visceral scares. Look…
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Máte doma origoš českou VHSku? A mohli by jí Aleš a Vítek vidět? Sběratelství je řehole, o tom by mohl vyprávět Petr “Hrošík” Svoboda, znalec nejen krásných přebalů českých kazet. Co má cenu finanční a co jen cenu sentimentální? Vzápětí dorazí kritik nejen filmů Kamil Fila a hodný režisér Jan Vejnar, aby zprivatizovali vzpomínky na bláznivé komedie…
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Byl Bronx proti porevoluční Praze jahodovej pudink? Hard boiled intelektuál Aleš Říman is back a v tomto díle si s Alešem a Vítkem povídají o raných devadesátých letech, žánrových filmech, o nejslavnější pražské diskotéce a o fenoménu zapomenutých klenotů, které už lehce obrůstají mechem. VHS guru Hrošík rozebírá nepočetné stopy dobového rychlodabi…
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Vzhůru do archivu! Kde a jak uchovávat to vůbec nejcennější, co člověk má, tedy sbírku VHSek? Co mají rády a co jim vadí? Poradí nám zaříkávač pásek Petr Hrošík Svoboda a (ne)pozve nás do svého zahradniho domku, kde bydlí 6000 videokazet.Do hlubin paměti a reflexí 50. let fáráme s literárním a filmovým gourmetem Alešem Římanem. Ve studiu Vítka a Al…
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Je erotika nutnou podmínkou každého dobrého umění? Kdo dnes ještě tančí Sexyhafana? Aleš a Vít si s publicistou Tondou Tesařem povídají o pornifikaci devadesátých let a o VHSkách i autorech, na které svět už bohužel zapomněl. Od explicitní troškovské nahoty přes erotické kalendáře až po něžnou lyričnost koupání v kádi piva v Postřižinách. O své záž…
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Bylo video v 80. letech privilegiem podsvětí? Jaké poselství šířily ilegální pásky s rychlodabingy? Je lepší mít v životě bony, nebo klid? Historik, gurmán a detektiv Aleš Říman se vydává po stopách malého pitavalství, veksláckých dramat a normalizačních thrillerů. Na lince visí autor generačních rytmikálů, fantom pasáží Jaroslav Soukup. Vít a Aleš…
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With Michael lost in the woods, Callum calls upon returning guest co-hosts Pete and Scott from the fabulous Movies That Made Us Gay podcast to dive into discussion, dissection and dissemination of the Cannon Films "package" of fairy tale films, focusing in on Hansel and Gretel - it is the season of the witch, after all! We also discuss a few other …
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Scream (1996) – RBVHS Ep. 4 Coby’s pick takes us back to 1996 for Wes Craven’s self-aware slasher that redefined horror for a new generation. We kick things off in Memory Lane with stories of first seeing it in high school, the chills of that opening phone call, and how the film’s eerie atmosphere still hits decades later. Then we roll through the …
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Vítek a Aleš si pro vás připravili další sezónu série VHSky, tentokrát s podtitulem Kazety nesou smrt! Hosty jsou filmový kritik Kamil Fila, režisér Jan Vejnar, filmový historik Aleš Říman, můza a herečka Markéta Hrubešová, malý vekslák a dobrý člověk Roman Skamene, kamarád do deště Jaroslav Soukup, sběratel a zaříkač VHSek Petr Svoboda, publicista…
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Chris has gone big with his next pick, Van Helsing, Universal’s flashy attempt to revive their classic monsters for a modern blockbuster audience. Directed by Stephen Sommers, hot off the success of The Mummy films, the project was designed as both a gothic action spectacle and a potential launchpad for a wider franchise. With a hefty budget of aro…
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Witches of England... you are a disgrace! Robert Berg, writer and copy editorial director of Bona Books, a queer press specialising in fantasy, science fiction and horror, joins us to peel back the layers of weirdness with this unsettling adaptation. The complicated legacy of Roald Dahl, loving a sad wash, the performance of gender, gay gasps at th…
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Cam and Coby kick things off with a laid-back catch-up on everything they’ve been watching lately. Coby’s been bouncing between mobsters and monsters, with Goodfellas, 28 Years Later, Evil Dead 2, Snake Eyes, The Gate, Ghostbusters, and Friday the 13th Part 2, plus a theater trip for One Battle After Another (a solid 4 stars). Cam brings in his own…
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FearDotCom (2002) was chosen by supporter Mike, and it stands as one of the more infamous entries in early-2000s horror cinema. Directed by William Malone, the film attempted to ride the wave of techno-horror thrillers that followed in the wake of The Ring and other Y2K-era internet scare stories. Produced on a budget of around $40 million and shot…
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We are the weirdos, mister. Light as a feather, stiff as a board. I bind you, Nancy, from doing harm... It's October, it's an iconic performance from Fairuza Balk, it's time to celebrate Fairuzaween with THE millennial mall-goth high school witch horror, 1996's The Craft. Our special guest Juno Dawson, bestselling author of the bewitching Her Majes…
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Raised by VHS — Arachnophobia (1990) Welcome to Raised by VHS – proudly paying late fees since the 80s. Let’s pop this tape, adjust the tracking and dim the lights – we got a staff-recommended pick for you tonight! Today’s film is a Cam pick: Arachnophobia. 📄 Episode Description Spiders, suburbia, and Spielberg-era dread. Frank Marshall’s Arachnoph…
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Mr Ice Cream Man (1996) was chosen by Patreon supporter Helen, and is a perfect example of the kind of deep-cut oddity that makes their way into the Year of the Stitch-Up. Directed by Mack Hail and co-written with Jim Mills, this low-budget horror outing was produced by Jeremy Settles with executive production from Hail, Mills, and Yvette Hoffman. …
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Before the hugely popular 90s sitcom, Sabrina the Teenage Witch had something of a trial run with this tonally very different TV movie. The delightful Alice Boyd-Leslie of Drunken Horror and Not Another Teen Podcast joins us for a trip down Memory Lane in enchanted super-fast sneakers. We also discuss other incarnations from her 60s Archie Comics o…
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Special Features #–3 - The top-grossing movies of the 1980s, year by year Cam kicks things off with the intro before we jump into what we’ve been watching lately. Coby runs through a stacked list including Dream a Little Dream, Die Hard, Romeo & Juliet, Fury, The Usual Suspects, Gleaming the Cube, Rain Man, Robocop, The Ninth Gate, and Warfare. Cam…
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Miller’s Crossing (1990) was chosen by supporter Justin, and it stands as one of the most stylish entries in the Coen Brothers’ early catalogue. After the breakout success of Blood Simple and the quirky charm of Raising Arizona, the Coens set their sights on the gangster genre, crafting a film inspired by classic Dashiell Hammett novels such as The…
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Welcome back! Chris and I are relaunching VHS Rewind with a “CoreyGeddon”! We are diving deep into the works of Corey Feldman and will not be stopped! To start the fun off we discuss the often forgotten classic, Meatballs 4 from 1992! “When the wealthy and scheming Monica Shavetts (Sarah Douglas) intends to buy Camp Lakeview and turn it into a golf…
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Come on, you poor unfortunate souls! We've got gadgets and gizmos aplenty, and our first Disney animated classic deep dive brings us a real Renaissance woman for the season of the witch - Divine meets Joan Collins, the diva doll herself, Ursula. We have a sincere love for this one - just don't ask us to give up our voices for it. Hans Christian And…
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License to Drive (1988) – RBVHS Ep. 3 Coby’s pick takes us back to 1988 for a neon-soaked VHS favorite full of DMV meltdowns, Cadillac chaos, and the unstoppable force of the Two Coreys. We start with Memory Lane stories about fantasizing over Archies, Mercedes Lane, and the day we could finally ditch the bus, then roll through the film scene by sc…
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Long time supporter Kent has picked the 1965 experimental film Empire for this week!. True to form in the year of the stitch-up, Kent has chosen a film that’s as unconventional and divisive as it gets. Directed by Andy Warhol, Empire exemplifies the avant-garde spirit of mid-1960s New York, pushing the boundaries of traditional cinema with radical …
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A Kiki is a party for calming all your nerves, and we have a special delivery coming! The Pippi Longstocking connection, Hayao Miyazaki's perfectionism, coming of age, British publishing jargon, the origins of Ursula's painting, San Francisco apparently being a European city, Totoro on stage, variations between dubs, His Dark Materials, grief, gees…
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Raised by VHS – Special Features #2 🎬 Intro Cam kicks things off with another Special Features episode – your in-between weeks where we catch up on movies, talk upcoming releases, and throw in a fun extra segment. 🍿 What We’ve Been Watching Coby – From the theater to the couch, he’s been on a roll with classics and cult favorites. Cam – Mixing come…
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The 1994 science fiction movie Stargate is Dave's selection for this week. The film, which put director Roland Emmerich firmly on the Hollywood map, was marketed as an ambitious blend of ancient mythology and future spectacle long before it gave rise to a massive TV franchise. With Carolco Pictures supporting Emmerich and director Dean Devlin follo…
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Pick your soul pumpkin and grab a corner of a cape as we hurtle into the second part of our Ray Bradbury double bill with this Hanna-Barbera animated treat. Lollygagging, the Roseanne Halloween special, TV quality animation, "that mortician woman on YouTube" (Caitlin Doughty), edutainment, a slingshot on a sarcophagus, purple prose readings, Carmen…
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The Karate Kid (1984) – RBVHS Ep. 2 Cam’s pick takes us back to 1984 for a VHS classic packed with awkward teen romance, Cobra Kai chaos, and the most memorable training montage of the decade. We kick things off with Memory Lane stories about backyard crane kicks and karate gi pajamas, then break down the film scene by scene — from Daniel’s rough C…
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The next VHS Strikes Back pick comes from Chris, and he’s gone for the high-octane 1989 comedy Cannonball Run III: Speed Zone — also known in some regions as Cannonball Fever. Chris has a history of picking sometimes questionable movies, and this one certainly fits the bill. Directed by Jim Drake, who was best known for his work in television sitco…
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🎬 Raised by VHS – Special Features #1 📄 Episode Description Between our regular movie breakdowns, we’re rolling out a new kind of episode — Special Features. These are shorter, looser shows where we update you on what we’ve been watching, talk upcoming releases, and throw in a fun segment or two. 🧱 Episode Breakdown 🎥 What We’ve Been Watching Coby …
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Roll up, roll up! In this first part of our Ray Bradbury double bill, we take a ride on the creepy carousel of the October People in a dark and moody film that Disney would probably rather keep secret. Our thoughts on Ray Bradbury's writing, the politics in the Dark Pandemonium Carnival, extreme Pam Grier appreciation mania, Grandpa Simpson's onion…
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This week’s VHS Strikes Back pick comes from Patreon supporter Timothy, and he’s chosen Out for Justice from 1991. By this point, Steven Seagal had already punched and wrist-locked his way into Hollywood as the latest in a long line of action stars. Out for Justice was his fourth movie in just a few years, with Warner Bros. doubling down on his ima…
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The Brothers Grimm get even grimmer with this gothic horror dark fairytale with possibly the most metal trailer in existence, Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1998). Writer, artist, coin-operated fortune teller and marketing and design superstar at indie perfumery Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, Tom Bloom, joins us for a deep dive into the old ways. Sigour…
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📄 Episode Description We’re fired up for Episode One of Raised by VHS and we’re kicking it off with pure early ’90s blockbuster energy – Days of Thunder (1990)! Tom Cruise’s NASCAR-fueled “Top Gun on wheels” was one of the defining movies of our childhood, and we’re talking about why it still slaps, where it doesn’t hold up, and the wild behind‑the…
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This week’s VHS Strikes Back pick comes courtesy of our Patreon supporter Tony Farina, who’s chosen the cult classic Death Race 2000 from 1975. Produced by the legendary Roger Corman, the film was made on a shoestring budget of around $300,000 and shot in just a few weeks — a hallmark of Corman’s efficient, low-cost production style. Director Paul …
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Is it feminist? Is it queer? It's Cher, bitch! Seduced by this wayward success story of the witch film canon, we join forces with our longtime friend, writer, historian, artist and activist Morgan M Page, to mull over this oddball outlier. Barbra Streisand's fateful wig that led to giant mechanical spiders, everyone wanting a boyfriend who looks li…
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This next movie pick comes from VHS Strikes Back Patreon Matt Bates, and he’s chosen a gritty, bloody, and proudly British cult favourite: Dog Soldiers (2002). Directed by Neil Marshall in his feature debut, this film has become a fan-favourite among horror and action enthusiasts alike, thanks to its blend of pitch-black humour, practical effects, …
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Get your jelly sandals on and your magic wands at the ready - we're not in Manhattan any more! The wickedly talented Tara Tagliaferro of Down the Yellow Brick Pod returns to chat with us about this quirky little number that captivated a micro-generation with its peculiar charms, and highlights some favourite fantasy books from her childhood. Truth-…
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This week’s stitch-up comes courtesy of Dave, who’s chosen Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms from 1998. A made-for-TV sequel to the 1992 cult hit Universal Soldier, this entry was produced by Trimark Pictures and aired as part of a two-part Canadian-American miniseries. Rather than bringing back Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, the pr…
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Raised by VHS – Official Trailer Step back into the glow of the TV screen and the hiss of the VCR with Raised by VHS, the podcast that celebrates the movies that shaped a generation. Each week, Coby and Cam rewind to a different film from the VHS era—digging into behind-the-scenes stories, ridiculous trivia, and the nostalgia that made these movies…
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We're back - and it's the season of the witch! Join us as we fly over Salem with the Sanderson sisters for this Hallowe'en classic that is creepy, comedic, camp and a few other words beginning with "c". Pop culture witchcraft (and drag) reemerging in turbulent times, inflating a squashed cat puppet, "kiss me I'm Alison!", Bette Midler going on Zoom…
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The next movie pick comes courtesy of Chris, who’s known for his love of high-energy, action-packed flicks. Following on from his previous picks, Chris has chosen Universal Soldier (1992)—a film that perfectly captures that early ’90s blend of sci-fi and adrenaline-fueled spectacle. Universal Soldier is a 1992 science fiction action film directed b…
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