The War of the Gargantuas (1966) Movie Review | Podcast

https://media.rss.com/camp-kaiju-monster-movie-podcast/feed.xml Chaos in Tokyo when two Gargantuas battle for the soul of a nation. Or at least dibs on dessert. Because that's right - the BAD Gargantua EATS people and the GOOD Gargantua tries to stop him. And guess what else? They're BROTHERS! AND they're technically mutated bits of Frankenstein DNA! AND... AND... you'll just … Continue reading The War of the Gargantuas (1966) Movie Review | Podcast

The Lost World (1925) Movie Review | Podcast

https://media.rss.com/camp-kaiju-monster-movie-podcast/feed.xml Behold the first big-budget dinosaur flick! Before King Kong, these dinos romped and stomped their way into our stop-motion hearts. With adventure, romance, and comedy what's not to love? Ooohh, right, right right right right... the terribly-outdated-and-offensive-racial-depictions-of-a-century-old-movie. Right...well...um... it all makes for meaningful conversation! Plus, the miraculous restoration work on the film, O'Brien's early … Continue reading The Lost World (1925) Movie Review | Podcast

The Black Scorpion (1957) Movie Review | Podcast

Version 1.0.0 https://media.rss.com/camp-kaiju-monster-movie-podcast/feed.xml Giant scorpions erupt from the bowels of the earth to disembowel men, women, and children in this big bug B-movie from Willis O'Brien (*ahem* King Kong). You'll marvel at the special effects, laugh at the cheesy one-liners, and wish the annoying little kid would just get eaten already. Plus, more connections to … Continue reading The Black Scorpion (1957) Movie Review | Podcast

At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul (1964) Movie Review | Podcast

https://media.rss.com/camp-kaiju-monster-movie-podcast/feed.xml Coffin Joe's his name, pluckin' eyeball's his game. Brazil's first horror movie gives Freddy Kreuger a run for his money as a sadistic undertaker terrorizes the townspeople. But will Coffin Joe's evil plans succeed, or will he break a nail trying? We answer these questions and more! Plus, conversations on philosophy, cult horror, and … Continue reading At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul (1964) Movie Review | Podcast

Troll Hunter (2010) Movie Review | Podcast

https://media.rss.com/camp-kaiju-monster-movie-podcast/feed.xml Kaiju be trollin' in this Nordic mockumentary that modernizes the fairytale troll with roaring action, humor, and shaky cameras. And yet, something's got our goat with this one... so grab the UV-light gun, slather yourself in troll urine, and blast the Christian rock as we track down all the reasons Troll Hunter both rocks … Continue reading Troll Hunter (2010) Movie Review | Podcast

Alucarda (1977) Movie Review | Podcast

https://media.rss.com/camp-kaiju-monster-movie-podcast/feed.xml All hell breaks loose when a young woman is possessed by a demon; with help from her lover and a hunchback, Alucarda takes on the Church and burns any nun who stands in her way. Sounds pretty good, right? And if you don't mind a little torture and full-frontal nudity, then we think you'll … Continue reading Alucarda (1977) Movie Review | Podcast

Invisible Ghost (1941) Movie Review | Poverty Row Picture Show #04

The "Poverty Row Picture Show" is an ongoing series exploring the horror films of Monogram Pictures, Republic Pictures, and PRC, known as the "poverty row" movie studios of Hollywood's Studio Era. Poverty Row movies were marked by limited budgets, outlandish concepts, and questionable performances. While not great, there remains an everlasting charm with enough star … Continue reading Invisible Ghost (1941) Movie Review | Poverty Row Picture Show #04

New Episode! King Kong vs. Godzilla – “The Most Colossal Conflict the Screen Has Ever Known” by Thom Shubilla | A Book Review

https://media.rss.com/camp-kaiju-monster-movie-podcast/feed.xml Author Thom Shubilla swings by camp to discuss his new book! It details the colossal production of King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962), the involvement of Ishiro Honda, Tsuburaya, Forrest J. Ackerman, and Linda Miller (who worked with Honda on King Kong Escapes) and more. Full of insight, it's a love letter to both Kong … Continue reading New Episode! King Kong vs. Godzilla – “The Most Colossal Conflict the Screen Has Ever Known” by Thom Shubilla | A Book Review

The Devil Bat (1940) Movie Review | Poverty Row Picture Show #03

The "Poverty Row Picture Show" is an ongoing series exploring the horror films of Monogram Pictures, Republic Pictures, and PRC, known as the "poverty row" movie studios of Hollywood's Studio Era. Poverty Row movies were marked by limited budgets, outlandish concepts, and questionable performances. While not great, there remains an everlasting charm with enough star … Continue reading The Devil Bat (1940) Movie Review | Poverty Row Picture Show #03

Boys of the City (1940) Movie Review | Poverty Row Picture Show #01

The "Poverty Row Picture Show" is an ongoing series exploring the horror films of Monogram Pictures, Republic Pictures, and PRC, known as the "poverty row" movie studios of Hollywood's Studio Era. Poverty Row movies were marked by limited budgets, outlandish concepts, and questionable performances. While not great, there remains an everlasting charm with enough star … Continue reading Boys of the City (1940) Movie Review | Poverty Row Picture Show #01