Johnny and James take some addictive substances with Larry Cohen's cult sci-fi horror The Stuff (1985).
Johnny and James tackle the feature directing debut of title designer Saul Bass, who used his stylish eye to create the cult sci-fi/horror classic Phase IV (1974).
I don't know what I would make of an apartment that has survived the apocalypse. It's not a thought that has crossed my mind, but it's interesting nonetheless. The possibility of stumbling upon skeletal remains isn't out of the question,..
Johnny and James decide to go critically-acclaimed with Stuart Gordon's classic H.P. Lovecraft adaptation Re-Animator, starring the one and only Jeffrey Combs.
There's something about a trio of women who know how to put men in their place. It's not exactly a compelling idea, but it's sure to tickle your fancy if you're looking for some thrills, so I can't really knock..
I don't know what I would do if I were experiencing delirium. I never really thought about it, let alone considered the possibility. Perhaps I will at some point, but nonetheless, I'm glad I didn't become delirious during my viewing,..
Johnny and James do another spotlight episode on zombie legend George A. Romero.
I don't suppose I would've enjoyed living in Romania during World War II. Still, there is something about an unassuming village that serves as the backdrop of a mysterious fortress that attracts a posse of Nazis. They don't know what..
In their first Double Feature, Johnny and James get bloodthirsty with a vampire double-bill. First, it's the Dave Carradine/Bruce Campbell starring Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1989), and then the bigger-budget John Carpenter-directed Vampires (1998) starring James Woods.
Johnny and James checkout the most recent entry on their list with Scott McQuaid's B-movie throwback Space Ninjas (2019). Wait, Dirk Benedict is in this??!!