
Cobra (1986) & Cyborg (1989)
This week on Late Fee Files , we’re diving into the neon-soaked, muscle-bound world of late ‘80s action movies with two VHS-era fever dreams: Cobra and Cyborg . First up, Sylvester Stallone brings the sunglasses, one-lin

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Late Fee Files is a movie podcast hosted by Brian Stevens and Adam Khromachou—two lifelong film buffs raised on the golden age of video stores, Friday night rentals, and worn-out VHS tapes.Each week, Brian and Adam dig through the cinematic archives to revisit the forgotten gems, cult classics, and under-the-radar oddities that once filled the shelves of your local rental shop. Whether it’s a blockbuster that didn’t get its due or a straight-to-video fever dream you swear only you remember, they’re here to rewind it, rewatch it, and break it all down.
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This week on Late Fee Files , we’re diving into the neon-soaked, muscle-bound world of late ‘80s action movies with two VHS-era fever dreams: Cobra and Cyborg . First up, Sylvester Stallone brings the sunglasses, one-lin

Adam and Brian head into the weird, wild world of Dan Aykroyd with a double feature that's equal parts cult classic and cinematic fever dream: Coneheads and Nothing But Trouble. Joining them for the ride is special guest

In this episode of Late Fee Files, Adam and Brian lock in for a double feature of Jean-Claude Van Damme at peak ‘90s action glory with Timecop and Sudden Death. First up, we head to a packed hockey arena for Sudden Death

Adam and Brian hit the hardwood with Above the Rim and Celtic Pride. First up, we head to the streets and courts of New York City with Above the Rim, a basketball drama directed by Jeff Pollack. Starring Duane Martin, Tu

Adam and Brian take us out to the all-ballgame with The Fan and Major League. First up, we step into the darker side of fandom with The Fan, a psychological sports thriller directed by Tony Scott. Starring Robert De Niro

In this episode of Late Fee Files, we dive into a double feature fueled by heat, tension, and Los Angeles on the brink: Colors and Falling Down. First up, we hit the streets with Colors, Dennis Hopper’s gritty look at ga

In this episode of Adam and Brian pour a double feature that drips with sun, sweat, and trouble: Tequila Sunrise and Body Heat. First up, we head to Southern California with Robert Towne’s glossy crime romance, where fri

This week on Late Fee Files, we’re turning up the thermostat with Jungle Fever, a film that is as sweaty, stylish, and chaotic as its title promises. Spike Lee drops us into a romance that has everyone in the neighborhoo

This week on Late Fee Files, Adam and Brian start with the early-2000s comedy about three professional students who’ve mastered the art of doing absolutely nothing and somehow getting away with it. We break down the film

On this episode of Late Fee Files, we jack into the mid-’90s internet panic with a double feature that helped define Hollywood’s idea of hacking: The Net and Hackers. Two films released just a few weeks apart, both obses

On this episode of Late Fee Files, we crack open one of the strangest double features imaginable, two late 90s studio films that couldn’t look more different on the surface but quietly reflect the same era of shifting id

In this action-packed holiday double bill, Adam and Brian dig into two snowy thrill rides that pair yuletide cheer with bullets, brawls, and more amnesia than anyone asked for. First up is The Long Kiss Goodnight, where

This week, Adam and Brian bring you a family-friendly double feature, Late Fee Files heads back to the ’90s for two comedies about reluctant father figures, messy road trips, and the awkward journey of bonding. First up

Adam and Brian plop down on the couch and crack open a double-feature of John Ritter deep cuts, two movies that couldn’t be more different on paper yet somehow feel spiritually linked in their strange, scrappy, late-nigh

This week on Late Fee Files, we dive into two sides of John Carpenter’s cinematic evil: the cold, creeping apocalypse of Prince of Darkness and the sunburned savagery of John Carpenter’s Vampires. From the claustrophobic

It's Halloween season, so Adam and Brian venture into the shadowy tunnels of 1990s creature features . First up: The Relic (1997) — Peter Hyams’ Field Museum nightmare based on the Preston & Child novel — where a chimeri

This week on Late Fee Files, we’re checking out two very different shades of L.A. crime noir. First up, Steven Soderbergh’s The Limey (1999), where Terence Stamp shows up in California looking for some sweet revenge. The

Alright, this week’s double feature is a trip straight to the “yeah, we’ll rent it, why not” section of the store: If Looks Could Kill (1991) and National Lampoon’s Senior Trip (1995). First up, Richard Grieco—fresh off

Some movies feel like they got left behind on the rental shelf, even though they had plenty to say. This week we’re talking about two of them: Angus (1995) and Better Off Dead (1985). Angus is one of those rare ‘90s teen

In this episode of Late Fee Files, we rewind to the early ’90s and late ’80s for two cult classics that mix action, attitude, and unexpected heart. First up is Kuffs (1992), where Christian Slater breaks the fourth wall
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