Join chris and Joey as they explore the dark, forgotten side of film. From horror and exploitation, to b-movies, cult, trash cinema, and everything in-between, The Last Theater shows how even the movies mainstream audiences might find worthless have value. With reviews and discussions covering films and topics within the realm of the more extreme and often dismissed side of cinema, chris and Joey illuminate the vital role these types of films play in the larger pantheon of movie history.
Every movie has its audience, and every movie has value. One person's trash cinema is another person's treasure.
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Join chris and Joey as they explore the dark, forgotten side of film. From horror and exploitation, to b-movies, cult, trash cinema, and everything in-between, The Last Theater shows how even the movies mainstream audiences might find worthless have value. With reviews and discussions covering films and topics within the realm of the more extreme and often dismissed side of cinema, chris and Joey illuminate the vital role these types of films play in the larger pantheon of movie history.
Every movie has its audience, and every movie has value. One person's trash cinema is another person's treasure.
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) - Podcast Episode 50
The Last Theater
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A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) - Podcast Episode 50
Was the 2010 remake an attempt to redefine modern horror remakes, was it an attempt to cash in on name recognition and nostalgia, or was it just an attempt to make a good-enough horror movie?
The Last Theater
Join chris and Joey as they explore the dark, forgotten side of film. From horror and exploitation, to b-movies, cult, trash cinema, and everything in-between, The Last Theater shows how even the movies mainstream audiences might find worthless have value. With reviews and discussions covering films and topics within the realm of the more extreme and often dismissed side of cinema, chris and Joey illuminate the vital role these types of films play in the larger pantheon of movie history.
Every movie has its audience, and every movie has value. One person's trash cinema is another person's treasure.