Moviesucktastic Podcast
1) Episode 463: Oscar Talk: Sinners (2025)
Sinners broke the record of 14 oscar nominations with 16 this year. Joey doesn't feel it's best picture material even though he enjoyed it quite a bit. Scott feels it is. We both agree it's great thou...Show More
2) Episode 462: Oscar Talk: Frankenstein (2025)
Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein is as beautiful as it is a masterpiece. There isn't much wrong with this film but will it win Best Picture? We don't think so. If Guillerm...Show More
3) Episode 461: Oscar Nominations (2025)
We talk about all the Oscar nominated films for 2025. What will win, what will not. Who's right?
4) Episode 460: Society (1989)
Brian Yuzna’s 80’s horror classic wasn’t released in America for nearly 3 years. I can see why people were afraid to show a film like this as it’s one of the best body horror movies to come out in tha...Show More
5) Episode 459: Ultraviolet (2006)
Pretending to be a comic book wrapped in a sci-fi action film in one of the worst renditions around. The action scenes are formulaic and so bad it feels like a workprint. The story is thin and the con...Show More
6) Episode 458: Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls (1970)
Directed by Russ Meyer and written by Roger Ebert, a film about making it in the 70’s as a rock band and all that goes with it. It’s tastes like the 60’s so much I was looking for Austin Powers the wh...Show More
7) Episode 457: The Lawnmower Man (1992)
Loosely based on the Stephen King short story is highly inaccurate. Director's cut is a better movie but still only average.
8) Episode 456: Alley Cat (1984)
Part 70's exploitation, part vigilante, part female prison, part court drama, part karate but ALL ALLEY CAT! Not a great film by any means but damn does it hit all the "so bad it’s good" vibes.
9) Episode 455: Death Laid An Egg (1968)
A Giallo esque style film. Nothing really horrifying from this movie at all. Except, except for the animal cruelty. If that bothers you, stay far away.
10) Episode 454: Castle Freak (1995)
When your producer says that you have create control of the film except that it has to involve a castle AND a freak, you do it! Stuart Gordon's Castle Freak is better than you expect.