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Movie Madness

Erik Childress

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Movie Madness is a weekly podcast hosted by Chicago film critic Erik Childress presenting movie reviews, interviews, film festival coverage, DVDs, awards, box office and much more!
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Each Episode We secretly choose movies from a category. Then give clues and attempt to guess each other’s movies. The winner chooses a category for a future episode. Test your movie knowledge and try to guess Our movies before We can. Episodes are filled with movie sound clips and music.
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Movie Madness with Khalil Jamal

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Movie Madness with Khalil Jamal (@khaliljamal03) is a thought provoking, and topic driven journey through the top pop culture and Hollywood stories of the week. Khalil is joined by a large array of Hollywood guests from both in front of and behind the camera who provide great insights into the industry and their careers. Made possible by the Community Radio Fund of Canada | (CRFC)
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A comedy film show presented by Tom Batt and Jonathan Watson. Each week they discuss a film that had an impact on their measly lives. They also play a game called Equal Sequel Wars with hilarious results. WARNING! Contains spoilers and strong language.
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Movie Musical Madness

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They lost it at the movies—Broadway shows did, that is. Go past the silver screen with host Mark Peikert to figure out why these film versions of stage hits flailed in celluloid or superseded their origins.Produced by Dori Berinstein and Alan Seales for the Broadway Podcast Network.
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It’s a light week for physical media as we prepare for the onslaught of horror to arrive in October. The month does start off with a couple decent titles in the thrills department including a package Peter Sobczynski and Erik Childress catch-up on featuring the works of Lewis Allen. Paramount has put together the second of their “Scares” package wh…
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In this death defying episode The Collector, Joe McCrispy, K-Tron, & Special Guest Cojo take to the air. The Collector takes many trips to the bathroom, McCrispy plays with a teddy bear, K-Tron plays with worms, & Cojo becomes a hacker. Do you have what it takes to land the plane and guess Our movies before We can? Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and TEL…
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Grieco didn't need sticky spy shoes. He could have just used his hair gel to stick to any wall. "If Looks Could Kill" starring Richard Grieco is a delightful surprise that defies expectations in the best way possible. Known for his more serious and brooding roles, Grieco takes a refreshing turn in this zany action-comedy, delivering a performance t…
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Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy are back on the review beat this weekend with eight new releases, many of them from the festival circuit. Horror comes in the form of sleepwalking for a couple (Sleep), for the woman that came before Rosemary (Apartment 7A) and creatures after a silent Samara Weaving (Azrael). Joseph Gordon-Levitt investigates a pot…
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Check out my interview with The Luckiest Man in America director Samir Oliveros. The Luckiest Man in America is a film about the controversial Press Your Luck game show winner Michael Larson. Tune in every week and embark on a journey with us! Follow the podcast on your favorite podcast apps! Follow us on @comicboys_ Follow CIUT on Instagram @ciut8…
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It’s a 4K-packed week with classics of the genuine and cult variety with Peter Sobczynski catching you up on the week’s physical media releases. There are titles from the emerging queer cinema of the ‘90s as well as, arguably, the best of the Todd Solondz oeuvre. There will be little argument about the best of British comedies and Peter makes one f…
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Erik Childress spent six days at this year’s Toronto Film Festival and is here to dish on a bunch of the films he saw. They include the latest works from Francis Ford Coppola, Pedro Almodovar, Ron Howard and Sean Baker. Films about the aging plight of women in entertainment with Demi Moore, Elisabeth Moss and Pamela Anderson run the gamut from grea…
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Khalil (@khaliljamal03) and Eyad (@eyad.madkour) give their thoughts on Transformers One. Tune in every week and embark on a journey with us! Follow the podcast on your favorite podcast apps! Follow us at @comicboys_ on social media Follow CIUT on Instagram @ciut895fm Shoutout to our amazing technical producer/editor Eyad (@eyad.madkour) Check out …
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Peter Sobczynski returns to catch you up on a couple weeks of physical media releases with Erik Childress. They include one of the great British crime thrillers with Bob Hoskins. They dive into the Friday the 13th and Riddick series while highlighting an even better ‘80s horror film. One of the great stand-up concerts ever filmed gets the 4K upgrad…
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They put commercials on this platform and we then give us this garbage? Maybe time to switch to cable.... "Jackpot" (2024) is an absolute disaster from the get-go. The plot is so implausible that it feels like it couldn't exist in any universe, let alone ours. Nothing about it makes sense, and from the opening scenes, you're left scratching your he…
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You can't put lipstick on a pig but you can wear its eyebrows and escape the law! *"Thunder" (1984) is one of those films that's so bad it's almost good. From the over-the-top acting to the bizarre plot, it's a movie that knows how to entertain, even if it's not in the way it intended. The acting is hilariously exaggerated, with characters deliveri…
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Erik Childress returns to the Toronto Film Festival this week and he has some films worthy of putting on your schedule if you are attending or to keep an eye out for the future. He also has a schedule in place that he walks through letting you know what he plans on seeing day-by-day providing a little preview of both the daily grind of a festival a…
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Peter Sobczynski returns to offer up some of this week’s Blu-ray offerings with Erik Childress. They include Alex Cox’s cult classic debut, the role that Gregory Peck was not crazy about and one of the enduring baseball classics getting an upgrade. There is also Brigitte Bardot, Margot Robbie and a Woman from a Lucky McKee film that you do not want…
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You think you can take me? Well go ahead on and watch this stinker from Greydon Clark. "Final Justice" (1984) is a film that occupies a peculiar space in the action genre, and how much you'll enjoy it hinges heavily on your tolerance for low-budget absurdity. At the center of this bizarre movie is Joe Don Baker's portrayal of Thomas Jefferson Geron…
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The Movie Madness Podcast is celebrating its 500th episode with a conversation 20 years in the making. Erik Childress has had many conversations with his guest over the years, but this one is a look back at where Nick Digilio and him were in their lives in 2004 when they, respectively, named Sideways and Garden State as their favorite films of that…
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It’s #TIFF24 season and with that comes a bunch of people including Khalil (@khaliljamal03) wondering what movies are essential festival viewing. Thankfully CBC senior entertainment critic/reporter Eli Glasner (@glasnerd) is able to stop by between his own TIFF coverage and tv appearances to give a lowdown on all the details of #TIFF24. Khalil also…
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As the summer ends with a bit of a whimper, Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy delve into eight films and try to find something worth your time. The director of Backcountry goes back into the woods with Missy Peregrym to face a different threat (Out Come the Wolves) while the filmmakers behind Howards End and The Remains of the Day get a documentary …
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In this epic novel The Collector, Joe McCrispy, K-TRON, & Special Guest Bangs McGillicuddy attempt to read the entire encyclopedia collection. The Collector counts his fortune, McCrispy gets a nice dinner, K-Tron gets sober, & Bangs gets a tattoo. Do you have what it takes to read an entire book and guess our movies before We can? Don't forget to S…
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Pretty big week on the physical media front as Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress to spark your blu-ray budget. It’s always a cause for celebration when Albert Brooks can go from DVD straight to 4K and Criterion has a pair of his films for you. Not to mention an upgrade on a film that Brooks should have been nominated for. Robert Rodriguez’s Mar…
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A great movie if you're part of the "under the sweater/over the bra" crowd, but even they won't remember that they saw it. Tarot (2024) is an absolute masterclass in how not to make a horror movie unless you are just providing background noise for teenagers to make out. If you ever wondered what happens when you throw every horror cliché, plot hole…
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Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy have eight movie reviews for you including two from their fest coverage the past year. Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane star in a Sundance fave (Between the Temples) and a game of cat-and-mouse between a serial killer and their prey that debuted at Fantastic Fest in 2023 (Strange Darling). Also on tap are three life…
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At long last, we return to the filmography of Arnold Schwarzenegger! The show has a new name, Movie Madness, and this week we will decide which movie is better - The Running Man or Red Heat! Time Stamps: 00:00 - The Running Man recap 49:16 - Red Heat recap 1:27:59 - Voting on the winner We are the Huber Rebels! We watch a lot of movies, play a lot …
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Khalil (@khaliljamal03) is joined by The Mandalorian actress Emily Swallow (@bigeswallz) Tune in every week and embark on a journey with us! Follow the podcast on your favorite podcast apps! Follow us at @comicboys_ on social media Follow CIUT on Instagram @ciut895fm Shoutout to our amazing technical producer/editor Eyad (@eyad.madkour) Check out C…
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The Lucio Fulci movie that more people should be talking about may just be so weird its good? "Conquest" is one of those bizarre gems that defies logic, reason, and possibly all known laws of filmmaking. From the opening frame, you're catapulted into a world where absolutely nothing makes sense—and that's the beauty of it. The plot (if you can call…
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Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress again to talk physical media. This week you can go an early, personal work from Martha Coolidge and the debut western from Robert Benton. They talk thrillers that were ultimately remade with Amber Heard and Josh Hartnett plus the baffling dark comedy from Danny DeVito. Generational favorites range from an anima…
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Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy have ten reviews this week including going back into the archive to check out a new version of an infamous epic (Caligula: The Ultimate Cut). Jean Reno gets a special visitor (My Penguin Friend) and a mother must protect her child from a creature and Devon Sawa (Consumed). Eliot Page is reluctant to return home afte…
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Description: Khalil (@khaliljamal03) is joined by “Doubles” director Ian Harnarine (@hararine) Tune in every week and embark on a journey with us! Follow the podcast on your favorite podcast apps! Follow us at @comicboys_ on social media Follow CIUT on Instagram @ciut895fm Shoutout to our amazing technical producer/editor Eyad (@eyad.madkour) Check…
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Lots on the Blu-ray front this week and Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress to talk you through it. Criterion has a clean sweep nine-time Oscar winner in 4K and Arrow has something for the Sam Worthington fans out there. They talk fondly of a dark Seth Rogen effort and a much lighter comedy with violence that has given Rachel McAdams a line deliv…
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After a three-week hiatus involving vacations and other commitments, Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy are back on the weekly movie review stint. Naturally they begin with a film they reviewed at Sundance eight months ago but with good reason for reminder cause the title says it all (Good One). Steve looks at a film about Samuel Beckett (Dance First…
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Films are getting the 4K upgrade this week on the physical media show. Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress to talk about why Orson Welles made his fourth film along with the great fun of Run Lola Run. Perhaps the craziest tales are reserved for what became and almost became of one of Chuck Norris’ mid-80s Cannon fodder. There’s also a little Gucc…
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In this creepy forest filled episode The Collector, Joe McCrispy, K-Tron, & Special Guest Ravage attempt to see the forest from over the trees. The Collector makes new friends, McCrispy spends time in a graveyard, K-Tron rents some videos, & Ravage goes back in time. Do you have the survival skills to escape the woods and figure out Our movies befo…
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Stick around or don't move, but Reb Brown is gonna give you the laughs. "Robowar" (1988) is a cinematic masterpiece of unintentional hilarity. This unapologetic rip-off of "Predator" is an absolute must-watch for fans of 'so bad it's good' cinema. From the moment Reb Brown graces the screen with his over-the-top action antics and unintentionally co…
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On a special episode of the podcast, comic book expert Erik Laws returns to join Erik Childress to discuss the much ballyhooed release of Marvel’s team-up of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman meant to correct past sins and hopefully plug the creative and success leak of their recent output. Does the film live up to its promise? Are the stakes there or…
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This week in physical media expands the gauntlet between masterpieces, greatness, exploitation and outright garbage. In other words, Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski have a little something for everyone. They include a film from the ‘60s that was lost until the ‘90s, one of the first films from Jonathan Demme, one of the last films of Howard Haw…
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Just because it doesn't have a story or characters or any basis in reality doesn't mean its bad, right? "Twisters" (2024) is a whirlwind of nostalgic fun that takes you back to the golden era of 90's blockbusters. While it may lack a compelling story, character depth, and a meaningful journey, it's a film that embraces its cheesy charm with gusto. …
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For the 10-year anniversary of the end of the legendary animated show Detentionaire, Khalil Jamal (@khaliljamal03) is joined by Detentionaire co-creator Daniel Bryan Franklin. Tune in every week and embark on a journey with us! Follow the podcast on your favorite podcast apps! Follow us on @comicboys_ Follow CIUT on Instagram @ciut895fm Shoutout to…
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"High Concept" apparently means "really stupid and poorly thought out". Junior (1994) is a film that desperately tries to blend comedy, science fiction, and social commentary but ends up being a tedious and unenjoyable mess. Despite the star power of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, and Emma Thompson, this movie falls flat in nearly every aspec…
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For the 10-year anniversary of the end of the legendary animated show Detnetionaire, Khalil Jamal (@khaliljamal03) is joined by Mathlete Irwin Dexter voice actor Lyon Smith (@lyon_shoots), to talk all things Detentionaire and his acting career. Tune in every week and embark on a journey with us! Follow the podcast on your favorite podcast apps! Fol…
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For the 10-year anniversary of the end of the legendary animated show Detnetionaire, Khalil Jamal (@khaliljamal03) as he is joined by Principal Barrage voice actor Sean Cullen, to talk all things Detentionaire and his acting career. Tune in every week and embark on a journey with us! Follow the podcast on your favorite podcast apps! Follow us on @c…
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Some great titles to put into your physical media library this week and Peter Sobczynski is here with Erik Childress to help guide you through them. It all begins with one of the great films of the 1980s that put Tom Cruise on the path to stardom. Tom Hanks missed an Oscar nom but delivered one of his best performances for Paul Greengrass and Ang L…
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For an 80's boobie movie, this sure does feel wholesome somehow. "State Park," the 1988 comedy that has quietly garnered a dedicated cult following over the years, stands out as a delightful anomaly in the landscape of 80s teen comedies. This movie, often described as a summer version of the era's quintessential skiing flicks, turns all the expecte…
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Before each of them take their respective vacations, Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy have nine movies for you to check out or throw away. They include Guy Pearce in a Lee Tamahori film about warring Maori tribes (The Convert) and Baltasar Kormákur decades-spanning romantic saga (Touch). Documentaries cover the range of the career of one of our gre…
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In this break dancing episode The Collector, Joe McCrispy, K-Tron, & Special Guest Del Kid attempt to kick ass the only way they know how.....on the dance floor. The Collector gets schooled, McCrispy reconnects with old friends, K-Tron joins the choir, & Del Kid takes a trip. Do you have what it takes to dance in a town that doesn't allow dancing a…
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Peter Sobczynski has the rundown on this week’s physical media with Erik Childress. Leading the way are French classics by Jean-Pierre Melville and Patrice Leconte. They talk about the controversies surrounding Todd Solondz third feature and the strange hiatus of director Robert Butler. 4K tries to clean-up a second helping of the Ghoulies and a Th…
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So this entire movie is just being recounted during a police interrogation? Face it, R.O.T.O.R. is one of the best bad movies there is. "R.O.T.O.R." is a cinematic gem that defies all conventional standards of quality to deliver an experience so bad it's absolutely good. This 1980s sci-fi action flick is a masterclass in unintentional comedy and be…
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Khalil (@khaliljamal03) first is joined by Barry Hertz (@HertzBarry), who is the Deputy Arts Editor and Film Editor for The Globe and Mail. They discuss all things Canadian film and culture including the chaos of Hot Docs and the Revue Cinema news. Then they discuss the slumping box office and if superhero movies are the saviour. Then they discuss …
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Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy do not skimp this week serving up 11 new reviews for you. Erik looks at Paul Raci as a spiritual guru who may have achieved a new kind of grief transcendence (The Secret Art of Human Flight) while Emma Roberts does Legally Blonde Goes To NASA (Space Cadet). Steve has a film about the Eichmann trial (June Zero) and t…
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There is not a lot to add to your physical media collection this week. But what there is you will want to get your hands on. Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress to talk about the tortured history of one of Sam Peckinpah’s greatest westerns. Music stars in movies gets a little sillier with Weird Al Yankovic and Madonna. Silliness gets raised to an…
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I'm sorry, I already forgot everything about this movie. And so will you. "A Family Affair" (2024) is a film that struggles to rise above mediocrity in almost every aspect. From its trite and mundane script to its overall tone and feel, which screams Hallmark Original, this movie is a disappointment on multiple levels. The plot is as predictable as…
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