Luke and Jae dive into The Toxic Avenger — gleefully gory, gloriously weird, and a long-awaited modern revival of the cult classic. Directed by Macon Blair and starring Peter Dinklage, the film reimagines Troma’s iconic anti-hero for a new generation, blending outrageous humour, splatter-filled chaos, and genuine heart.
They discuss how this reboot pays tribute to the original while carving out its own toxic identity, the standout performances (yes, including Kevin Bacon’s villainous turn), and what this could mean for the future of cult cinema.
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Luke and Jae dive into The Toxic Avenger — gleefully gory, gloriously weird, and a long-awaited modern revival of the cult classic. Directed by Macon Blair and starring Peter Dinklage, the film reimagines Troma’s iconic anti-hero for a new generation, blending outrageous humour, splatter-filled chaos, and genuine heart.
They discuss how this reboot pays tribute to the original while carving out its own toxic identity, the standout performances (yes, including Kevin Bacon’s villainous turn), and what this could mean for the future of cult cinema.
That Film Stew Ep 596 - The Conjuring: Last Rites (Review)
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That Film Stew Ep 596 - The Conjuring: Last Rites (Review)
Directed by Michael Chaves, The Conjuring: Last Rites is the supernatural horror film starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. It is the ninth instalment in The Conjuring Universe and the fourth and final main Conjuring film.
Paranormal investigators Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) confront a terrifying case involving a haunted antique mirror and the Smurl family, who are tormented by a powerful demon. We break down all things from new characters, the scares, saying farewell to Ed and Lorraine, to what the future might hold for this franchise.
That Film Stew Podcast
Luke and Jae dive into The Toxic Avenger — gleefully gory, gloriously weird, and a long-awaited modern revival of the cult classic. Directed by Macon Blair and starring Peter Dinklage, the film reimagines Troma’s iconic anti-hero for a new generation, blending outrageous humour, splatter-filled chaos, and genuine heart.
They discuss how this reboot pays tribute to the original while carving out its own toxic identity, the standout performances (yes, including Kevin Bacon’s villainous turn), and what this could mean for the future of cult cinema.