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Author: Brian Salisbury

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Junkfood Cinema is a shame-free celebration of cult cinema hosted by critic Brian Salisbury and Marvel Studios screenwriter C. Robert Cargill
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Continuing the Halloween Spirit, Brian & Cargill venture into The Abaddon Hotel to explore the film franchise that makes scaring you their business: Hell House LLC!Watch out for that goddamned clown!Support us on Patreon!
Getting into the Halloween Spirit, Brian & Weinberg bust bunkers and Nazi zombie skulls in Overlord! Scary feels good in a place like this.Support us on Patreon!
The ultimate midnight movie leads to the ultimate cinematic redemption as Brian & Cargill enjoy The Rocky Horror Picture Show!...how bout that? Support us on Patreon!
Freaky Tales (2025)

Freaky Tales (2025)

2025-08-2901:29:07

Brian and Cargill share their glowing praise for the Bay Area banger that is Freaky Tales, and declare it their favorite movie of the year so far!We hope you don’t think this episode is Too $hort.Support us on Patreon!
Superman II (1980)

Superman II (1980)

2025-08-2201:31:43

In honor of the late, great Terence Stamp, Brian & Cargill come bursting out of The Phantom Zone to do battle with both cuts of Superman II!No need to kneel, just support us on Patreon!
Alligator (1980)

Alligator (1980)

2025-08-1501:22:43

It's big. It's green. It is NOT a kids soccer movie from the 90s. Busting up from the sewers, it's our long overdue episode on Alligator! Be careful what you flush. Support us on Patreon! 
An Innocent Man (1989)

An Innocent Man (1989)

2025-08-0801:13:09

Brian and Cargill get locked up with Tom Selleck, his mustache, and a murderer's row of character actors in An Innocent Man!This movie will hit you like a Sledgehammer. Support us on Patreon!
Turkey Shoot (1982)

Turkey Shoot (1982)

2025-07-2401:17:37

It's summer 2025, and Brian & Cargill are ready for an Escape 2000! Sorry, that was awful. Sometimes coming up with ideas for these intro paragraphs can be a real Turkey Shoot.Support us on Patreon! 
The Way Way Back (2013)

The Way Way Back (2013)

2025-07-1701:14:11

Load up the wagon and take a road trip with Brian and Cargill as they sit in The Way Way Back!Batten down the hatches and prepare for Hurricane Janney! Support us on Patreon! 
June Hackmonth wraps up...in July?Merry HACKmas in July!!! This week, Gene works on a mystery without any clues in Night Moves! Support us on Patreon!
In this glorious return of The Double Stuff, Brian & Weinberg are foolishly permitted to drive James Garner's Tank! This episode is dedicated to the great Lalo Schifrin.Support us on Patreon! 
As June Hackmonth continues, Brian and Cargill invite you to join their family and have an absolutely fabulous farcical time in The Birdcage! Don't be afraid of our natural heat.Support us on Patreon! 
Brian and Cargill continue June Hackmonth as they hit the field with The Replacements! It's one of the greatest football movies of all time without even breaking a sweat...I mean the players probably sweat but...you know what I mean! No scabs, all flab! Support us on Patreon!
Brian and Cargill embark on their month long celebration of the legendary Gene Hackman. First up, the movie that reminded us that deserve's got nothing to do with it...and that there's a difference between an El Camino and a Gran Torino?Anyone who doesn't listen and share this episode will be Unforgiven. Support us on Patreon!
Pale Rider (1985)

Pale Rider (1985)

2025-05-2901:10:20

Brian & Cargill sit atop a pale horse and become death...ly afraid of the notion of a Clint Eastwood ninja turtle in this week's excursion with the Pale Rider!Support us on Patreon!
Silverado (1985)

Silverado (1985)

2025-05-2401:21:36

Brian & Cargill come ridin' into town to prove that the good stuff CAN last a long time...provided that good stuff is Lawrence Kasden's Silverado!Or, as Brian calls it...The Big SilSupport us on Patreon!
Brian & Cargill are joined by editor/friend-of-the-show Greg MacLennan to go mano y mano...y mano with one of the greatest sports film gems of all time: Gladiator!Justice for Romano! Support us on Patreon! 
Brian and Cargill battle roller-Nazis in the not-too-distant future.So, ya know, it's a normal weekday.
Solarbabies (1986)

Solarbabies (1986)

2025-05-0101:11:14

Brian and Cargill skate past the flaws of--and quench their thirst for--the wild and wonderful post-apocalyptic mania of Solarbabies! Seriously, what's going on with that torture robot?!!Support us on Patreon! 
The Saint (1997)

The Saint (1997)

2025-04-2501:10:42

In honor of the late Val Kilmer, Brian and Cargill celebrate the many disguises of his Simon Templar in 1997's The Saint. It's like 12 performances in one! Bask in the cold fusion confusion! Support us on Patreon!
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Jasmin

Gave up on this episode after about half an hour of listening to them sh*t on this great movie while simultaneously not saying much of anything at all.

Mar 13th
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John J Edmund

20 min in and hope it hasn't been mentioned. how's this for a Griec-onaissance? The dude is now a painter and his work, described as Abstract Emotionalism, is quite stunning in a fascinating and vicersal way.

Sep 17th
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Chris Carr

DC z

Apr 21st
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Andrew Skull

I Think We're Alone Now by Tiffany for Strangers Prey at Night was the best use of a song in a trailer I've ever seen.

Dec 22nd
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Andris Šakins

great show. really stands out from the dry reviews with terrible english accents that are most of the film podcasts. You can feel that these guys love to talk about movies and their knowledge goes way beyond. Really enjoy the production stories too.

Oct 2nd
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Drew Skull

How did you miss the junk food pairing? You referenced it twice along with the Snickers. Snicker doodle Cookies...

May 2nd
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Drew Skull

I love this movie. It's cheesy as hell and the cgi is pretty bad but it f***in rocks!!!

Jan 16th
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Scott Reeves

A great show. I've worked my way through their entire run over the last few months and have discovered more than a few gems, that I now count as some of my favourite movies. I can't recommend enough.

Apr 18th
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