
Blade Licking Thieves Podcast
1) #116: Shin Ultraman (2022)
We review the second film in Hideaki Anno's trilogy of Shin films: Shin Ultraman. Following the success of 2016's Shin Godzilla, Anno returns yet again as screenwriter but this time with longtime col...Show More
2) #115: Fist of Legend (1994)
A remake of Bruce Lee's classic Fist of Fury, director Gordan Chan's Fist of Legend, arriving to Hong Kong movie goers in 1994, softens the harder line of the original film's patriotic fury yet loses...Show More
3) #114: Blue Velvet (1986)
A disturbing peek into the dark underbelly of a small American town, David Lynch's Blue Velvet (1986), with his signature flourishes of dream like logic, penchant for the psychological, and a plot pul...Show More
4) #113: Drunken Master (1978)
Join us for a master class in action comedy as we take a look at Yuen Woo Ping's Drunken Master (1978). Jackie Chan, in the role that would launch him into stardom, plays the young and impetuous Wong...Show More
5) #112: Andhadhun (2018)
A blind piano player accidentally gets caught up in a world of crime in Andhadhun, an Indian thriller by writer/director Sriram Raghavan that's loaded with so many twists and turns that the only thing...Show More
6) Team B# 18: House II: The Second Story
BLT Team B return with a look at the comedy / horror sequel House II: The Second Story (1987) from director Ethan Wiley.
7) #111: A Letter to Momo (2011)
We review Jin-Roh director Hiroyuki Okiura's second animated film, A Letter to Momo, about a young girl that forms an unlikely friendship with a trio of troublesome yokai who through a series of comic...Show More
8) #110: Burning Paradise (1994)
We review Hong Kong director Ringo Lam's Burning Paradise. The film stars Willie Chi as legendary martial artist Fong Sai Yuk, who after being captured by the Ching government, must escape from the i...Show More
9) Team B #17: Galgameth (1996)
As a chaser shot to our last episode about the North Korean Kaiju movie Pulgasari, BLT Team B have heroically taken it upon themselves to review the much unloved North American remake Galgameth!
10) #109: Pulgasari (1985)
We're kicking off the new year with a review of the North Korean monster movie, Pulgasari (1985), in which a Godzilla like creature from Korean folklore fights with a peasant army to topple a corrupt ...Show More