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Welcome to the Cult Film Club, a monthly podcast and blog about MOVIES WE LOVE TO DEATH despite how bad, weird or obscure they are. In fact, we love them because they’re bad, weird or obscure! We discuss and analyze cult films from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond. The Cult Film Club feed is also the home for the I Read Movies & Crestwood House podcasts!
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Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents:

PD & THE CARLISLE CULT CINEMA CLUB GANG

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Paul PD Donaldson, Cumbria's King of Cult Movies, Presents a New Podcast Dedicated to the world of film. Joined by Andrew Waugh and Darren Johnson they discuss every Genre - from PD’s Beloved Slasher Movies to the Delights of 'Singing In The Rain' - Along the way. PD will also be Joined by a Selection of fellow Enthusiasts and Moviemakers. If you Love Movies, The Carlisle Cult CinemaCast is Essential Listening.
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Ever wish you had a book club, but for movies? Look no further! Josh Gammon, Garrett Powders, and David Prock invite you to "So Many Sequels" – your book club for movies. We chat about everything from blockbuster hits and indie darlings to film franchises and award shows. Whether you're searching for a fresh movie recommendation or diving deep into cinema history, grab a snack and join our conversation. Subscribe and be part of our cinematic journey!
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Elwood Jones (From the Depths of DVD Hell) invites bloggers, film makers and fellow film junkies to join him as he works though the 1001 film introduction to cult and obscure cinema, which is the Mad, Bad and Downright Strange list.
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The Movie Club

Luke McWilliams

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Weekly Radio Show Broadcast on ArtSound 92.7 FM. Join Luke McWilliams and Marisa Martin as they review new to cinema releases, and cult\classics! The duo also have a look at any and all film-festivals and local film news!
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Join the ultimate Bruce Campbell fan club on the number one Bruce Campbell podcast. It's the ultimate S-mart for all things Bruce – we'll be taking a deep dive into his entire career, evaluating what's truly Groovy and what falls short. So don't miss out on the fun – join us now and let's determine what's worthy of the Groovy title together!
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Music artist and social impact storyteller TImo Peach asks: What story do you think you are in – and can you change it? Because another world IS possible. As the bloke from Momo:tempo and the voice of Unsee The Future, Mr Peach playfully explores how to encourage the more hopeful human tomorrow – meeting artists, solarpunks and changemakers re-imagining the stories we think we're in. In a time of crisis, we need the NEW songs and stories of us. Join Momo at the intersection of art, planet an ...
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The Meyer Chronicles

The Meyer Chronicles

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The Meyer Chronicles hosted by Hollywood Executive Producers, Andy Meyer and Jon Rubin takes listeners on a journey behind the scenes of the film and music industries. Over his 50 year career, Meyer produced films and cult classics such as The Breakfast Club, Sting’s Grammy Award winning music video, “Bring in the Night,” Fried Green Tomatoes, Better off Dead, Breaking In, One Crazy Summer, Birdy, The Milagro Beanfield War, and many others. The Meyer Chronicles shares the inside scoop about ...
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The first of two books that he wrote on golfing themes, The Clicking of Cuthbert by PG Wodehouse sparkles with typical Wodehousian wit, humor and general goofiness! An avid golfer himself, Wodehouse published the ten stories in this volume in 1922. In 1924, an American edition titled Golf Without Tears was published. Since then it has enjoyed undimmed popularity among both Wodehouse fans and golfing enthusiasts. Nine of the stories contained in this book are narrated by the Oldest Member, a ...
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In this episode of So Many Sequels, we take a nostalgic look at 10 Things I Hate About You, the 1999 rom-com classic inspired by Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. We discuss the film’s standout performances, from Heath Ledger's charm to Julia Stiles' fierce independence, and debate its place in the golden era of teen movies. Plus, we touch on …
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This week, we’re celebrating Conan O’Brien’s long-overdue Oscar hosting gig while tackling Disney’s latest Star Wars delays and what it says about their strategy. We also talk about the first "BIG" Christmas movie release, Red One, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and his weird on-set peeing habit...?Finally, we get ready for our next Party Like …
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In this episode, the So Many Sequels crew dives deep into Office Space, the cult classic that made smashing a printer a universal fantasy. As part of their "Party Like It's 1999 Vember" series, they unpack the film’s hilariously spot-on take on office culture, from Milton’s legendary cake drama to Lumbergh’s meme-worthy monotone. The team explores …
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This week on the show, we continue to look back to 1999 while also highlighting some 2024 films like The Wild Robot, Anora, & Saturday Night. We also tried to figure out exactly when movie trailers stopped using narrators.Become a VIP with the So Many Sequels Pod Squad! 🎬 Support us on Patreonand unlock exclusive perks like joining our Discord serv…
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We’re throwing it back to 1999 with Mystery Men! 🎉 Join us as we dig into the quirky world of Captain Amazing, Mr. Furious, and the gang. From wild casting choices to unexpected cult status, Mystery Men may have bombed at the box office, but it’s full of surprises. Plus, did you know Mystery Men gave us Smash Mouth’s ‘All Star’? Let’s get into it! …
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Send us a text DOMINIC BRUNT IN CONVERSATION. We’re back with another cracking episode of the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents: In this installment, PD has the pleasure of sitting down with a true icon of British television, the one and only Dominic Brunt, known to many as Paddy Kirk or Paddy The Vet from Emmerdale, a role he has embodied for the…
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Send us a text TROG.(1970) SPECIAL FEATURING ERIC MCNAUGHTON Welcome to another cracking episode of The Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents: In this installment, PD has the pleasure of chatting with one of the Gentleman of Horror, Eric McNaughton. As the owner, publisher, picture editor and Grand Poobah of the well renowned horror magazine "We Belon…
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Welcome to our November kickoff! This month, we're diving into comedies from 1999. In this quick update, Josh and Garrett reveal the lineup: Mystery Men, 10 Things I Hate About You, and Office Space. We've covered plenty of 1999's drama and action in the past, so we're excited to spotlight these classic comedies!Plus, we’re opening it up to you! Le…
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In this week’s episode, we’re tackling The Blair Witch Project (1999) – a film that had audiences questioning reality and revolutionized horror marketing in 1999. From the chilling setting to the improvised performances, we debate what still holds up, what doesn’t, and what made this film iconic. Are you Team Scared or Team Hype?🎬 Want more movie d…
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In this Halloween-themed episode of So Many Sequels, we dive deep into the season’s best horror flicks and a few questionable sequel choices. Josh, Garrett, and David chat about their favorite Halloween traditions, DIY decor tips, and how Dollar Tree decor holds up against big retailers. As Halloween looms, we explore the latest in horror movies, i…
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We’re back with another spooky season episode of So Many Sequels! This week we are talking about the audience pick, One Hour Photo. This dark psychological thriller stars Robin Williams in one of his most haunting roles.Hit subscribe so you don’t miss out on our Halloween episode, and follow us on Instagram @somanysequelspod for all the latest upda…
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Since we just covered the 1985 zombie classic Return of the Living Dead on the Cult Film Club, we thought it would be apt to re-release Paxton's I Read Movies episode where he covers the film's novelization written by none other than Night of the Living Dead's John Russo. If you're curious about how the movie might differ from the original script, …
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Send us a text DAVID QUANTICK THE HYENA KICKSTARTER SPECIAL. In this episode of the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents, PD sits down with Emmy Award-winning writer David Quantick to discuss the Kickstarter for his latest novel, THE HYENA. Join us as David shares insights into the intriguing world of Deborah Parkinson! THE HYENA is the story of an a…
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We’re back with another spooky season episode of So Many Sequels! This week, we laugh our way through the wild I Still Know What You Did Last Summer—Jack Black in dreads? Really?! Then we dive into some real scares with Sinister and break down why Smile 2 surprised us as a solid sequel. Garrett revisits slasher classics A Nightmare on Elm Street an…
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In today’s episode of So Many Scares, we’re revisiting M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense, the psychological horror film that shocked the world with its unforgettable twist. But is there more to this movie than just the iconic ending?Join us as we dive deep into how the film’s emotional and psychological horror still holds up, even after you know…
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Send us a text WE BELONG DEAD MAGAZINE JAPANESE CINEMA SPECIAL. Welcome to another exciting episode of The Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents: In this installment, PD sits down with some of the creative minds behind the "We Belong Dead Two" issue, a special celebration of cult Japanese cinema. This episode delves into the captivating world of Japan…
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Episode Notes: So Many Updates: Why The Sixth Sense Still Delivers and Madam Web Falls Flat This week, Josh, Garrett, and David break down their recent movie watches, including a deep dive into The Sixth Sense and American Werewolf in London, plus their take on some 2024 releases. Highlights: The Sixth Sense: Why this classic still holds up after 2…
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Send us a text DANI THOMPSON IN CONVERSATION. Welcome to the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents: In this exciting episode, host PD sits down with the incredibly talented Dani Thompson, a true British scream queen who has made her mark in the British horror film industry as an actress, writer, and director. Dani brings her unique perspective and exp…
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It’s a first-time watch for all of us on So Many Sequels as we tackle the 1981 horror-comedy An American Werewolf in London! Directed by John Landis, this film features one of the most incredible werewolf transformation scenes in cinema history, thanks to legendary makeup effects.In this episode, we share our thoughts on the balance between horror …
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On the sixth episode of season 4 of The Crestwood House podcast, co-host Michael finishes up our trio of anthology films with the one film that arguably started them all, 1945's Dead of Night. Considered by Martin Scorsese as one of the scariest films of all time, this film follows a group of acquaintances and strangers in a farmhouse as they tell …
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In this episode, Josh, Garrett, and David dive into their recent watchlist, kicking off spooky season with some early Halloween picks. We also break down the buzz around DC’s newly announced Dynamic Duo movie and discuss the critical and commercial flop of Joker: Folie à Deux.It’s officially “So Many Scares” season! Check out our October horror lin…
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Send us a text GRAHAM HUMPREYS IN CONVERSATION. In this week's episode, PD dives deep into the captivating world of horror illustration with none other than the legendary Graham Humphreys. With over 40 years of experience, Graham has made an indelible mark on the genre, crafting iconic posters and VHS designs that have haunted and delighted us for …
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Welcome to So Many Sequels' Annual So Many Scares! In this episode, we're kicking off the spooky season with Josh's pick: Final Destination (2000) — a chilling thriller that will make you rethink fate.Final Destination follows high schooler Alex Browning, who has a terrifying vision of a deadly plane crash moments before takeoff. His panic saves se…
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In this special So Many Sequels episode, Josh, Garrett, and David dive into a packed discussion as they wrap up September and prepare for a spooky October full of horror movies. They tease their upcoming Final Destination review and talk about their latest TV and movie binges, including The Batman, The Penguin, Mr. McMahon’s controversial Netflix d…
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Send us a text C. C. C. C. PRESENTS: ALLAN BRYCE IN CONVERSATION AGAIN DARK FEST SPECIAL. In this week's episode, PD has the pleasure of sitting down once again with a Friend of the Show, Allan Bryce—the owner, editor, and writer of Dark Side Magazine. This time, we're diving into all things Dark Fest 7, the annual film festival hosted by Dark Side…
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In this week's episode of So Many Sequels, we’re wrapping up Sports September with a fan favorite: Happy Gilmore! Join us as we break down the iconic Adam Sandler comedy, from the unforgettable one-liners to the hilarious sports-action sequences that make this movie a classic. Whether you're a longtime fan or watching it for the first time, we’ve g…
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