Happy Halloween! The Filmlosophers are capping off Cosmic Horror-Tastic Month with the ultimate descent into cinematic madness: a review of John Carpenter's chilling 1995 masterpiece, "In the Mouth of Madness"!
Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy will dissect Carpenter’s final installment in his Apocalypse Trilogy, exploring how the film blurs the lines between fiction and reality, sanity and delusion. They’ll dive into the Lovecraftian themes, the brilliant ambiguity of the plot, and the unsettling idea that the world is being rewritten around us.
But there's a miracle to celebrate this Halloween: Spencer is officially cured of his inner Grinch! The crew discusses how Spencer has finally seen the light this month, embracing his newfound love for remarkable horror films and shaking off his aversion to the genre, proving that even the most skeptical viewers can be converted by a true cinematic masterwork.
Join us for a terrifying, insightful, and celebratory finale to the spooky season!
So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's special Halloween episode of The Filmlosophers!
The descent into Cosmic Horror-Tastic Month continues! This week, The Filmlosophers—Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy—are setting coordinates for Hell as they tackle the terrifying 1997 sci-fi cosmic horror classic, Event Horizon.
The crew will dive deep into this film's unique blend of futuristic terror and pure, Lovecraftian dread. They'll dissect its shocking visuals, the incredible set design, and the palpable atmosphere of dread as the Lewis and Clark crew investigates the ship that's been... somewhere else. They’ll debate whether the film’s brutal reputation is fully deserved and discuss its lasting impact on the sci-fi horror genre.
But before they even reach the terrifying gravity drive, the hosts get hilariously derailed! Amy lets slip a ridiculous off-air mistake: she somehow confused Jerry Seinfeld with Jerry Springer. Get ready for absolute mayhem as the entire crew loses it over this bizarre celebrity mix-up and ponders why that logic even made sense to her!
Join The Filmlosophers for an episode that balances serious, unsettling horror with a truly unglued moment of comedy!
So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's "ship-tastic" episode of The Filmlosophers!
The spooky season has officially arrived! The Filmlosophers are celebrating the darkest time of year by kicking off their month-long series dedicated to the chilling realm of Cosmic Horror-Tastic Month!
To start the descent into madness, Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy are tackling 2019's mind-bending adaptation, Color Out of Space. They'll dive deep into this H.P. Lovecraft story, discussing how Director Richard Stanley brought the author's unfilmable concepts—like an unspeakable hue and the creeping terror of the unknown—to life.
The crew will dissect the film's psychedelic visuals, the descent of the Gardner family into cosmic madness, and the truly unsettling performance by Nicolas Cage. They’ll explore what makes this specific brand of horror—where humanity's insignificance is the real monster—so profoundly terrifying and ask: did this film finally capture the true essence of Lovecraftian dread?
Join The Filmlosophers for a mesmerizing and unsettling start to their spooky season deep dive into the terror that lurks just beyond the stars!
The Stephen King birthday tribute concludes with a bizarre and hilarious finale! For their last King review of the month, The Filmlosophers—Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy—are boarding a flight straight into the wonderfully strange world of the 1995 made-for-TV miniseries, "The Langoliers."
The crew will bravely dissect this lesser-celebrated adaptation, exploring its ambitious premise, its infamously low-budget visual effects, and its utterly confounding storyline involving literal time-eating monsters. Get ready for a discussion that will cover everything from terrible CGI to the existential terror of a silent, abandoned Bangor International Airport.
But before the time-eaters arrive, Amy has a major announcement! She's debuting a new segment within her "Jane Unseen" series: "Streaming is For Lovers!" Amy will pitch the team some genuinely under-the-radar romantic comedies that are original to various streaming platforms, and the crew will vote on which one they'll watch together for a future review.
Join us for an show that closes out their King celebration with a laugh and opens up a new, surprisingly tender chapter for their cinematic viewing habits!
So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's “sky-high” of an episode of The Filmlosophers!