Finally we return to the topic of food as Wolf and Parker discuss the cuisine culture of the Mediterranean.
Wolf solo's this episode, a Tribute to the longest running and successful franchise in film history, Godzilla.
Wolf and Parker reminisce and dive into Christmas Movies, Music, and the meaning of the Holiday Season. They also get off the track a bit, all in good spirited fun.
Parker returns to deep dive with Wolf into the the Heavy Metal Genre and its many sub-genres and its history and evolution.
Join Wolf for a review of the family adventure "Inkheart" Starring Brendan Fraser.
Join Wolf for this Bonus Episode reviewing the thriller "Unhuman".
Wolf takes a philosophical turn in this episode as he delves into themes and tropes founded on the concept of Identity in all forms of storytelling.
Join Wolf on this solo flight as he dives deep into Science Fiction Movie history to unearth the 10 most iconic films and explains what makes that so important and impactful.
Wolf delves into the hit movie from Tom Cruise reprising one of his most iconic characters, in this Bonus Episode.
Join Wolf as he flies solo, to delve into the genre' of Ambient Chill Electronica music.
Wolf and Parker wrap up the scary month of October with a variety of spooky topics.
Listen in as Wolf breaks down and reviews Annabelle Comes Home, another entry into The Conjuring franchise.
Wolf and Parker breakdowns the tones and notes of the elusive "Sweet Spot": a sound that rubs your brain to enjoying music.
Wolf breaks down and analyzes the 5-Movie Final Destination Horror Franchise in time for Halloween.
From Star Wars to Star Trek, Babylon 5 to Harry Potter, Wolf and Parker discuss the lure and dangers of Mass Media Franchises and their impact on society.
Wolf reviews and breaks down the supernatural thriller "The Vatican Tapes" in this bonus episode.
Parker Black returns to co-host with Wolf as they explore Halloween in all of its Pop Culture glory. From Movies to Music, to childhood memories, join us for a trip through the creepy and the fun.
Wolf reviews the movie MirrorMsk, released in 2005 and starring Stephanie Leonidas.
On this episode of High Culture, Wolf flies solo with an analysis of 4 movies that screw with your mind: Jacob's Ladder, Pink Floyd's The Wall, Inception, and Identity,
Wolf and Darrell take a trip down the path of horror movies to talk about the Cthulhian mythos that can be found for the basis of so many movies. Plus a lively discussion of decades of horror tropes and trends.