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 605 - The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (Review)
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That Film Stew Ep 605 - The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (Review)
Directed by Michelle Garza Cervera and written by Micah Bloomberg, The Hand That Rocks The Cradle is the thriller film starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Maika Monroe. It is a loose remake of the 1992 film of the same name.
Caitlin Morales (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), an upscale suburban mum brings a new nanny, Polly Murphy (Maika Monroe), into her home, only to discover she is not the person she claims to be.
We break down all things from violent babysitters to babies in distress, and the fact that neither if us have seen the original.
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.