Episodes

  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 32 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ll: The Secret of the Ooze (1991)
    Dec 4 2024

    This week on Celluloid Psychosis, TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford take a nostalgic dive into the ooze with a review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991). Directed by Michael Pressman, this beloved sequel ramps up the action, humor, and turtle power as Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael face off against new mutant threats, Tokka and Rahzar, while battling the return of the sinister Shredder.

    The hosts discuss the film’s lighter tone compared to its predecessor, the fun but divisive presence of Vanilla Ice’s “Ninja Rap,” and the evolution of Jim Henson’s Creature Shop effects. From the turtles’ dynamic teamwork to the iconic showdown with their enemies, TJ and Paul explore how this movie defined a generation's love for pizza-loving heroes in a half shell. Cowabunga, dudes!

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  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 31 - Bean Juice & Marlon Brando
    Dec 3 2024

    This week on Celluloid Psychosis, join TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford for a packed episode diving into the latest in physical media and movie news! From Turbine Media’s stunning Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4K mediabooks to Criterion’s 4K releases of classics like Performance (1970) and Cronos (1993), the hosts explore a treasure trove of collector’s editions. They’ll also discuss Severin Films’ visceral 4K cannibal collection and Kino Lorber’s diverse lineup, including Body Parts (1991) and April Fool’s Day (1986).

    In movie news, hear about Terminator's 4K resurgence, updates on Dogma 2, and the trailers generating buzz, like The Last Show Girl. Plus, the guys chat about what’s new in theaters, including Wicked, Moana 2, and the highly anticipated Gladiator 2. Don’t miss this week’s recommendations: TJ dives into Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie (1994), while Paul revisits the cult gem Kung Fu Rascals (1992). Finally, stay tuned for a preview of next week’s episode, featuring Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991).

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  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 30 - Frankie Freako (2024)
    Dec 2 2024

    In this week’s episode of Celluloid Psychosis, TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford take a wild ride into Frankie Freako (2024), the latest chaotic creation from director and writer Steven Kostanski (Psycho Goreman). Starring Conor Sweeney, Kristy Wordsworth, Adam Brooks, and Matthew Kennedy, this 80s-inspired romp follows workaholic yuppie Conor Sweeney as his life is upended by Frankie Freako, a mischievous rock-n-roll goblin accidentally summoned through a party hotline. Joined by his equally troublesome cohorts Dottie and Boink, Frankie unleashes hilarity and havoc as Conor scrambles to restore order before his wife Kristina returns home.

    The hosts dive into the film’s striking 80s aesthetic, its playful use of lighting and cinematography, and the laugh-out-loud blend of horror and humor. They also explore the standout puppetry effects, over-the-top performances, and an unforgettable soundtrack that perfectly captures the film's chaotic energy. With standout moments aplenty and a narrative that surprises with its heart, this episode unpacks the unique storytelling choices that make Frankie Freako a true cult contender. Tune in to hear the hosts’ ratings and find out if this freako-fueled misadventure gets their recommendation!

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  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 29 - Jerry Seinfeld Gets Stuck In A Box
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode of Celluloid Psychosis, TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford dive into the latest Physical Media Round-Up featuring gems like Trick or Treat (1986) 4K from Synapse and Vinegar Syndrome's Congo and Looking for Mr. Goodbar. Other highlights include Distribpix’s Ron Sullivan: The Early Years, AGFA’s quirky holiday package Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, and The Last Voyage of the Demeter 4K from Scream Factory. The two also cover theater releases like Venom: The Last Dance and Heretic, and get into some spicy movie news, including Twilight of the Dead, Pinocchio Unstrung, and David Fincher’s 4K Fight Club restoration. As always, TJ and Paul wrap up with recommendations—The Tenant (1976) and The Substance (2024)—and a sneak peek at next week’s review of Frankie Freako (2024).

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  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 28 - Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989)
    Nov 4 2024

    In this Celluloid Psychosis episode, TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford revisit Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989), an often-overlooked entry that takes the franchise in some intriguing new directions. This installment amplifies the eerie connection between Jamie Lloyd and her murderous uncle, Michael, exploring a psychic link that adds a supernatural twist to the series’ usual suspense. TJ and Paul delve into Dr. Loomis’s increasingly desperate attempts to stop Michael, highlighting the doctor’s descent into a darker, more frantic pursuit. They also discuss the film’s infamous “Man in Black” subplot, which, while cryptic, foreshadows future developments in the Halloween saga. Halloween 5 might be one of the more unconventional entries, but it provides unique insights into the psychology of both Loomis and Michael, offering viewers a distinct take on the franchise’s chilling dynamics.

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  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 27 - Xenomorphs on VHS
    Oct 25 2024

    In this episode of Celluloid Psychosis, TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford kick off with the Physical Media Round-Up, highlighting some exciting new releases. Kino Lorber delivers a 3D edition of Hyperspace (1984), and 4K UHD versions of Babe (1995) and Babe: Pig in the City (1998). Hammer Films rolls out a 5-disc 4K edition of Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter, and Umbrella Entertainment presents You Were Never Really Here (2017) and a Blu-ray Collector's Edition of The Crying Game (1992). Criterion drops Yojimbo/Sanjuro 4K UHD and The Grifters 4K UHD.

    In theaters, we talk about Smile 2, The Wild Robot, Terrifier 3, and Beetlejuice 2. There's also buzz about the upcoming Hellboy: The Crooked Man 4K release and Warner Bros' Constantine 4K Steelbook. Other movie news includes the cancellation of Kino Lorber's Lost in Translation 4K release, a trailer for the Street Trash remake, and Terrifier 3’s box office success.

    Our recommendations this week are TJ's Mr. Crocket (2024) and Paul's Strange Darling (2024). Stay tuned for next week's episode, where we dive into Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989)!

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  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 26 - The Hollywood Knights (1980)
    Oct 25 2024

    In this episode of Celluloid Psychosis, TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford take a look at The Hollywood Knights (1980), a raunchy teen comedy set in 1965 Los Angeles. The movie follows a gang of prank-pulling, car-obsessed teens on the last night at their local hangout, Tubby’s Drive-In. While it boasts an early appearance from Michelle Pfeiffer and features Tony Danza and Robert Wuhl, the film leans heavily on crude humor and slapstick gags. TJ and Paul discuss how The Hollywood Knights delivers plenty of juvenile antics but often feels like a lesser knockoff of other, more successful teen comedies from the era, lacking the heart and sharpness of its contemporaries like American Graffiti. Despite its flaws, the film has developed a niche cult following, but the guys debate whether it truly stands the test of time.

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  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 25 - You Ever See A 50 Foot Shark?
    Oct 10 2024

    In this episode of Celluloid Psychosis, hosts TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford are back with the latest Physical Media Round-Up, spotlighting releases like Substance (2024) from Mubi, The Escapees (1981) 4K from Indicator, and a string of Attack on Titan Steelbooks from Crunchyroll. Kino Lorber brings us Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore in 4K UHD, and Vinegar Syndrome drops The Tenant (1976) and Forgotten Gialli: Volume Seven. Plus, Arrow Video releases Jason X and Jason Goes to Hell in UNCUT 4K UHD editions.

    In theaters, we talk Joker 2, Megalopolis, Speak No Evil, Transformers One, and Beetlejuice 2. We also cover movie news like the Nosferatu trailer and Terrifier 3 causing walkouts in its UK premiere. Our recommendations of the week? TJ suggests Downtown 81 (Jean-Michel), while Paul recommends Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon (2014). Don’t miss next week’s episode, where we dive into The Hollywood Knights (1980)!

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