Review – It’s a Wonderful Knife (2023)

Logan and Henry celebrate a bloody Christmas reviewing the Christmas themed slasher It’s a Wonderful Knife, starring Jane Widdop, Joel Mchale and Justin Long. The movie is streaming now on Shudder.

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“After saving her town from a psychotic killer, Winnie Carruthers’ life is less than wonderful. When she wishes she’d never been born, she finds herself in a nightmare parallel universe where without her, things could be much, much worse.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 162 (Interview with Jane Widdup)

On this episode of the #CinephellasPodcast , Bob Ward interviews Jane Widdop about her role in It’s A Wonderful Knife that’s currently streaming on Shudder, AMC+, and Prime Video. Happy Holidays! 🎅🔪

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“After saving her town from a psychotic killer, Winnie Carruthers’ life is less than wonderful. When she wishes she’d never been born, she finds herself in a nightmare parallel universe where without her, things could be much, much worse.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 154 (Interview with Edward Drake)

On this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast, Armando interviews writer/director Edward Drake about his new movie, Detective Knight: Independence. They talk about working with Bruce Willis, the inspiration for the movie, and the relevancy of the movie’s story in today’s world.

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“Detective James Knight’s last-minute assignment to the Independence Day shift turns into a race against time to stop an unbalanced EMT worker who’s posing as a cop.”

Review – Gangs of London : Season 2 (2022)

It’s a full-on war for who is going to come out on top in the second season of Gangs of London. Logan and Henry share a pint and reflect on and review the season, now streaming on AMC +.

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“Finn Wallace was the most powerful criminal in London. But now he’s dead – and nobody knows who ordered the hit. It’s up to Sean Wallace, with the help of the Dumani family and Elliot Finch, to take his father’s place.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 153 (Interview with Alison Locke)

Bob Ward interviews the writer/director Alison Locke about her new film The Apology. They discuss making the film, working with Anna Gunn & Janeane Garofalo, and more. The film is currently streaming on AMC+ and Shudder

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“Twenty years after the disappearance of her daughter, a recovering alcoholic is preparing to host her family’s Christmas celebration when her estranged ex-bother-in-law arrives unannounced, bearing nostalgic gifts and a heavy secret.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 151 (Interview with Riley Dandy)

On this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast, Bob interviews Riley Dandy about her role in Christmas Bloody Christmas. They talk about Christmas movies, Riley’s newfound love of horror movies, and more.

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“It’s Christmas Eve and Tori just wants to get drunk and party, but when a robotic Santa Claus at a nearby toy store goes haywire and begins a rampant killing spree through her small town, she’s forced into a battle for survival.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 149 (Interview with Asher Levin)

On episode 149 of the Cinephellas Podcast,  Bob Ward interviews Asher Levin about his new movie Slayers. They talk about working with Thomas Jane, how to make a movie and all the intentional middle fingers in the movie.

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“A group of superstar influencers are drawn to a reclusive billionaire’s mansion only to find themselves trapped in the lair of an evil vampire. The only way out is to be saved by a famous online gamer and an old school vampire hunter.”

In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50 – Interview with Toby Amies

Toby Amies on Striving to Stay in the Moment: A Walking Interview with the Director of In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50

By Christopher Rzigalinski

Director Toby Amies : Photo courtesy of ARPR Publicity

Toby Amies is a documentarian that uses himself as a storytelling device. The sincere first-person interview style of his Great Garden series, The Man Whose Mind Exploded, and now In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50 introduces audiences to what he lovingly calls “monomaniacal” characters in vulnerable states. Toby’s presence appears through his disembodied voice, engaging film subjects with compassion and creating space for viewers to fill. It’s an immersive style of filmmaking that adds layers to every project. 

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