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Episode 518 Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman

Even a podcast that is pure of heart and says it’s prayers by night may do “Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman” when the moon is full and bright… and it’s Halloween! Joining Mary and Nic this week is Mark Mawston! Mark has moved to a crazy new pad near Stonehenge and we’ll hear about that, talk about Lon Chaney Jr and Bela Lugosi together again in two of their iconic roles! Now let’s get ready to rumble as “Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman” on the B-Movie Cast!

Episode 427: The Invisible Man 1933

This time on the B-Movie Cast the Mary and Nic are joined by filmmaker Brian Cunningham. Brian has never seen the 1933 Universal horror classic “The Invisible Man” so we decided it was time for him to see it. Though seeing “The Invisible Man” is tough, what with him being invisible and all, but we managed… I hear you if you shoot ink everywhere he’s not that tough.

Anyway, the B-Movie Cast is happy to have Brian in for this episode and we’re excited to be tackling another classic from the Universal Monster series! So sit back, grab a TV dinner and a beer and enjoy “The Invisible Man” on The B-Movie Cast!

Episode 418: The Mummy

This week on the B-Movie Cast Mary and Nic are joined by special guest Eric Brooks! Eric is a long-time friend of Nic. Eric is also an Egyptologist with a bunch of degrees in museum stuff and the like (yeah I’m being technical). Point is, Eric knows his Egyptian history and is the perfect co-host for our episode featuring the Universal Horror classic: The Mummy! 

Find out why it’s a bad idea to open cursed boxes and also why you may not want to trust a guy in fez hat!  

Also- check out the Go-Fund-Me campaign for “Survival of the Film Freaks” 

Survival Of The Film Freaks is a documentary exploring the phenomenon of cult film and how it survives in the 21st Century. Through interviews with cult icons such as Ted Raimi and Lloyd Kaufman, alongside modern-day filmmakers like Adam Green and Jackson Stewart, Film Freaks examines decades of film fanaticism and how the ‘digital age’ has transformed the way we experience movies. At the helm of Film Freaks is the directing duo of Bill Fulkerson and Kyle Kuchta, who have spent the last three years making the documentary.

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