
Season 8 episode 4: Krull
In this episode, Chris, Matt and Rachel dive into the gloriously weird chaos of Krull — the fantasy-sci-fi movie that somehow makes zero sense and total sense at the same time. Expect laser swords, teleporting mountains,

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In this episode, Chris, Matt and Rachel dive into the gloriously weird chaos of Krull — the fantasy-sci-fi movie that somehow makes zero sense and total sense at the same time. Expect laser swords, teleporting mountains,

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Most movies are so bad they make you want to rip your hair out — but Shark Exorcist takes that to a whole new level of insane. If you've ever wondered just how deep for a film to be "utterly unwatchable" can go, be prepa

Cinematic Anarchy and Beverly Price dive into the shallow end of cinematic chaos headfirst with our latest episode, where we tackle the infamous Jaws 3D and Jaws: The Revenge. Join us as we explore how these shark-tastic

In this episode of Cinematic Anarchy, Chris Matt and Rachel dive into the muscle-bound, oiled-up world of "Conan the Barbarian." Join them as they hilariously dissect Arnold Schwarzenegger's beefcake fever dream, where t

In this laugh-out-loud tribute episode, we are joined by Matt & Rachel, as we dive into the whimsical world of Catherine O'Hara, celebrating her as the queen of comedic chaos and the ultimate bad mom icon. From her unfor

In this episode we sit with Misfits director Kris McMenamin and newcomer Zahra to discuss "Dogma". Most fans of Kevin Smith's "Dogma" already know it pushes boundaries - now Join us as we unpack the film’s clever critiqu

In this episode of Cinematic Anarchy, director Kris McMenamin and actors Sam Meola and Kat Reeve join the cast to discuss their film "Misfits." The movie follows a group of friends dealing with love and loss, culminating

In this episode, Chris, is joined by Rachel, and Matt as they dive into a hilariously chaotic discussion about the 1981 film "Clash of the Titans." From a discussion about the terrifying TriStar Pegasus logo to a query a

In this episode of Cinematic Anarchy, we take your favorite holiday classics and give them a hilariously dark twist! We're mashing up "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" with "Home Alone" to create a comedy-horror crossove

In this cinematic "masterpiece" (Quotes used intentionally), Santa Claus takes on the Martians in a battle of wits and... well, mostly just wits. With a plot that rivals the complexity of a children's bedtime story, Sant

Buckle up for 'The Last Sleigh Ride,' where comedy meets horror in a film that’s as unpredictable as an oar based blood splatter. Chris sits with Matt and Rachel to dissect the movie's quirky charm, from its indie low bu

We tumble into this episode after a difficult week and chat with Matt and Rachel about the sword and sorcery sleeper "Dragonslayer", a 1981 effort starring Peter McNicol, Caitlin Clarke, and Ralph Richardson. So, grab yo

it has been a Happy Halloween and to celebrate the end of spooky season and we sit down with Matt and Rachel to go over our personal top five list of villainous parents in film, all while Chris tries and fails to keep fr

Get me James Bond, an Exorcist and an Oompa Loompa! "Flash Gordon" once saved the universe, and now Chris along with Matt and Rachel from "The Strange and Beautiful Book Club" podcast tumble through the 1980 Action Sci-f

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In this episode Chris sits with Matt and Rachel of "The Strange and Beautiful Book Club Podcast" to trauma dump about the bizarre sci-fi head-trip that is "ZARDOZ". Was an entire film featuring Sean Connery in a red diap

This year is the 40th anniversary of "Return of the Living Dead", and so in true Cinematic Anarchy style Chris and Christian sit down with recurring guest Fara to run through a chaotic review of this beloved cult classic

In this episode we talk to Dan Abella the director of the New York Science Fiction and Horror Film Festival. Dan talks with the guys about the film line up for the festival, the future of Sci-Fi films and some of his fav
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