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Author: The Vern

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A podcast for movies lovers that enjoys everything from the multiplex to the arthouse.
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Here is a quick preview of our episode on Eyes Wide Shut with guest Doug from Good Times Great Movies https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-times-great-movies/id997035817 Watch the whole conversation on our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/cinemarecallpod Episode will post everywhere on Sunday,New Years Eve.
The Vern reviews The Sure Thing. A movie Rob Reiner directed between This is Spinal Tap and Stand by Me. He also talks about the other movies that were directed by this talented man who was taken tragically from this world.Rest in Peace Rob Reiner
If you thought your High School was hell.  Wait til you see it through the eyes of Carrie White.   Based on the very 1st novel by Stephen King.  Brian DePalma's adaptation of Carrie set a high standard of horror movies  and while there have been other versions.  Nothing will best the original.  Listen to The Vern and guest Melissa of The Good Evening Kiddies Podcast discuss the movie and some of the wonderful cast members including Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, Nancy Allen, Amy Irving and John Travolta.Ad SpotsThe Rotten TruthAll audio clips and music from the movie Carrie is used only for review purpouses only. So don't be a dick and sue us, okThis Episode appeaered previously on this podcast back in 2020
Continuing our series on director Brian DePalma. The Vern brings on theater/ film critic and voice acor Jeantte Miller to discuss one of DePalma's most controversial features, Dressed to Kill. Starring Michael Caine, Nancy Allen and Angie Dickenson.Ad Spots Piecing it TogetherSimplistic Reviews** Note** This episode appeared previously on this podcast Dec 11 2020
*Note* This episode was originally released Dec 4th 2020 We begin the month of December by covering the films of director Brian DePalma.  He has been compared to Alfred Hitchcock  but many of his films are a lot more mature in content.  Not only does he direct thrillers, but he has worked in horror, action, dramas, and musicals too.On this episode, Ryan Luis Rodriguez of One Track Mind (formally of Coolness Chronicles and present member of Reels of Justice) returns to discuss  DePalma's homage to Hitchcock's Rear Window and Vertigo with Body Double.  Listen to him and The Vern go over moments of this intricate thriller.Ad SpotsInsession FilmHelp Suppourt our Podcast & join our Patreon pagehttps://www.patreon.com/cinemarecallpodThis episode does contain clips from the movie Body Double released by Columbia Pictures and Music of Frankie Goes to Hollywood which appeared on the Soundtrack. I'm only using a small portion of he material so please don't sue. Thank you
In this episode of the Cinema Recall Podcast, host Verndiscusses recent movie releases and their potential for awards recognition. He reviews 'Hamnet', a poignant film about Shakespeare's life, and ' It Was Just an Accident', a thought-provoking narrative on revenge and ambiguity. Theconversation continues with 'The Smashing Machine', a dramatic portrayal of UFC's early days, and 'Eternity', a romantic drama reminiscent of 90s films. Finally, Vern shares his experience watching 'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair'in theaters, emphasizing its cinematic brilliance and the importance ofsupporting films in theaters. 
On this episode of Random Thoughts of a Movie Insomniac.  The Vern reviews current movies that are either in theaters or coming to a streaming platform near you soon. Featuring reviews ofAlpha - (The new film from Julia Ducournau,  The writerand director of Raw and Titane)Sentimental Value - The great new film from Joachim Trier(Worst Person in the World).  Starring Stellan SkarsgardAnemone - The debut feature from Ronan Day Lewis.  Son of Daniel Day Lewis)Kiss of the Spider Woman - The new musical drama from Rob Marshall(Dreamgirls).  Starring Jennifer Lopez and Diago LunaAfter The Hunt - The new film from Luca Guadagnino(Suspiria).  Starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield and Ayo EdebiriChek out my other podcast DDI Films
The Vern reviews Richard Linklater's docu drama about the making of Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless. Stay to the end to get updates on the podcast and thank you so much for watching.Go to our website cinemarecall.net to get written reviews of movies and past episodes
*Warning* Small SpoilersThe Vern reviews the biopic of the first professional female boxer, Christy Salters Martin. Sydney Sweeny's transformation is worth noting but how will she do come award season? Watch and find out in this short video.
The Vern gives his thoughts on the latest in the Tron franchise with Tron Ares in under five minutes.
Recorded live at Crypticon 2025. The Vern brings on two great guests to talk about some of the most memorable moments from horror movies new and old. This time in front of an actual live audience.Joining was my friend and author T. Aaron Cisco along with my other friend horror fan and musician Aleko LoughreyAd SpotThe Rotten Truth
** This episode was originally released on 08/13/2021**The Vern brings on Robb of the Reels of Justice podcast to talk about the blockbuster hit Jaws and discuss what makes it stand out from other hit movies of it's time and since than. Stay tuned to hear an exclusive audio drama adaptation of the famous speech Quint gives in the movie
We are back with our David Cronenberg Retrospect to bring you our review of Cosmopolis.  Luckily we have Pete from Middle Class Film Class to help us out because this was not an easy watch.  If you have seen it than you know why or you don't and are just  excited to hear what we think.  Ad SpotsThe Podcast That Wouldn't DieListen to us Every Sunday on Full Swap Radiohttps://fullswapradio.com/cinemarecall/
On today's episode.  The Vern is joined by the hosts of Science Fiction Remnant Podcast. Gio, Robert and later Ray to discuss the virtual reality mind bender, eXistenZ.  This film from David Cronenberg weaves a tale where virtual reality looks very similar to our own and  game  systems and controllers are organic and can input into us with phallic like connecters.  Yup It's what you expect from our favorite body horror maestro from Canada.Ad SpotsInsession FilmPiecing It TogetherFull Swap RadioHelp Suppourt our podcast and become a Patreon Memberhttps://www.patreon.com/cinemarecallpod
Continuing our look back at the films from David Cronenberg comes one of his most polarizing and controversial projects, Crash.  The movie about sex and car crashes that won big at Cannes but was stopped from getting the top award thanks to Francis Ford Coppola.Guest Jim of The Film Rage Podcast  and The Vern talk about many things with this movie and a lot more duing the show.   Thank you for listening.Ad SpotsScience Fiction RemantFirst Time Watchers
Ashley returns to the podcast to pay tribute to a great actor and a heartthrob, Val Kilmer who recently left this world at the age of 65. Listen as both her and Vern go over their favorite films he was in.This wil be our last episode of the season. We will return in June. Become a Patreon member to get access to newer episodeshttps://www.patreon.com/c/cinemarecallpod
We continue our David Cronenberg retrospect with one of his first big blockbusters(of the time), The Fly. Released in 1986 and starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. If you don't know the story it's about a scientist who turns himself into.... Yes. You guessed right, a fly.Our guest is Cameron Sulivan aka Cam Sully The host of Jacked Up Review Show
Reuploading our episodes on David Cronenberg movies that were posted earlier Ashley and The Vern are joined by Daniel Lackey of Musically Ignorant to talk about the body horror masterpiece, Videodrome, Starring Debbie Harry and James Woods
The Vern is joined by Michael Sarrow, the director and writer of a cool indie film called Smile As You KillThey talk about the challenges of shooting a mico budget film in less than two weeks and give you tips on submitting your feature into some film festivals. It's a fun and insightful conversation that you will enjoy.Read my full spoiler free review of Smile As You Kill and get links to watch this film on your favorite platform⁠https://www.cinemarecall.net/2025/02/smile-as-you-kill-2025-written-review.html⁠
We finish up our series on director Sean Baker by discussing the film that people took notice of first, Tangerine. The story of two transgender sex workers in Hollywood, CA. Where one finds out that her pimp has been cheating on her while she was away in jail.Filmed only with an Iphone at the time. This wonderful holiday fable gets covered with special guest, Howard Casner of Pop Art podcast.There are a few small video hiccups during the video and I apologize for that Check out the past episodes I was on for his showPOP ART: Episode 114, May December/A Dream of Passionhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-art-episode-114-may-december-a-dream-of-passion/id1511098925?i=1000654683770POP ART: Episode 97, To Die For/Ossessionehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-art-episode-97-to-die-for-ossessione/id1511098925?i=1000607209400Ad Spots by Science Fiction Remnanthttps://sciencefictionremnant.com/All videos and behind the sceens footage of Tangerine is usd for review purposes onlyFollow and Subscribe to my other podcastsThe Rotten TruthDDI Films Podcast
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