Episodios

  • The Professor Frenzy Show 397
    Feb 25 2026

    Dor'c #1 from Image Comics (W/A) Brett Bean $3.99

    White Sky #1 from Image Comics (W) William Harms (A) JP Mavinga $3.99

    Assorted Crisis Events #8 from Image Comics (W) Deniz Camp (A) Eric Zawadzki $4.99

    The Twilight Zone #4 from IDW Publishing (W/A) Nate Powell $4.99

    Exquisite Corpses #10 from Image Comics (W) Jordie Bellaire with James Tynion IV (A) Marianna Ignazzi with Michael Walsh $4.99

    Bug Wars: The Spider Wytch Special #1 from Image Comics - 3 stories, Lair of the Fire Spider (W) Jason Aaron (A) Baldemar Rivas; The Long Way Back (W) Mahmud Asrar (A) David Messina; The Webs of Fate (W) Jason Aaron (A) Mahmud Asrar

    Ripcord #1 from Ignition Press (W) Cullen Bunn (A) Aneke $4.99

    Dick Tracy #15 from MadCave Studios (W) Alex Segura Michael Moreci (A) Geraldo Borges $4.99

    MAD magazine #48 - a salute to gambling issue (W/A) The usual gang of idiots $5.99

    Nectar #1 from Vault Comics | Written by Jeremy Robinson | Inks by Annapoaola Martello | Colors by Steve Canon | Letters by Jim Campbell

    I Hate Fairyland #47 and #48 from Image Comics | Written by Scottie Young, Drawn by Derek Laufman, Colored by Jean Francios Beaulieu, Letters by Nate Piekos

    Minor Arcana #13 and #14 from Boom Studios | Written and drawn by Jeff Lemire | Colors by Patricio Delpeche | Letters: Steve Wands

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  • The Twilight Zone: A Piano in the House - When Music Reveals the Soul
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, Chris and Gerry step into the strange parlor of The Twilight Zone to explore the unforgettable Season 3 episode "A Piano in the House."

    Starring Barry Morse as a cruel theater critic who discovers a mysterious piano that exposes people's true selves, this Rod Serling tale blends psychological drama with razor-sharp satire. What happens when art doesn't just reflect truth but forces it into the spotlight.

    Is the piano magical or simply a mirror none of us want to face? Tune in as we dissect one of the most psychologically sharp entries in The Twilight Zone's catalog.

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    10 m
  • Twins of Evil (1971) - Hammer Horror's Most Shocking Gothic Vampire Classic!
    Feb 20 2026

    In this video, Chris and Gerry dive into Twins of Evil, one of the most provocative and stylish entries in the legendary Karnstein Trilogy from Hammer Film Productions.

    Starring real-life twins Mary Collinson and Madeline Collinson, alongside horror icon Peter Cushing, this gothic shocker blends vampire seduction, religious fanaticism, and Hammer's signature atmosphere into a blood-soaked fever dream.

    Is Twins of Evil a gothic masterpiece or pure exploitation wrapped in a morality tale?

    If you love classic horror, Hammer films, and vintage vampire cinema, this one's for you.

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    48 m
  • Yvonne De Carlo: From Film Noir Siren to Lily Munster | Career Retrospecitve
    Feb 18 2026

    In this video, Chris and Gerry explore the fascinating life and career of Yvonne De Carlo, the glamorous star who conquered Hollywood epics, film noir, Westerns, and television comedy.

    From her breakout roles in 1940s Universal adventures to her powerful performance as Sephora in The Ten Commandments, De Carlo proved she was far more than a studio contract player. We also dive into her unforgettable turn as Lily Munster ion the cult classic TV series The Munsters, a role that introduced her to a whole new generation of fans.

    If you love classic Hollywood, vintage television, and deep-dive film history, this episode is for you.

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    16 m
  • Bruce McGill: Hollywood's Ultimate Character Actor |From Animal House to Collateral
    Feb 16 2026

    He's the guy you instantly recognize even if you don't know his name.

    In this deep dive, we explore the long and fascinating career of character acting legend Bruce McGill, the actor who quietly elevates every film and TV show he appears in. From his breakout role in National Lampoon's Animal House to memorable turns in My Cousin Vinny, The Insider, and Collateral, McGill has spent decades becoming one of Hollywood's most dependable scene-stealers.

    We will also dive into his television legacy, incliding his fan-favorite role on MacGyver and later appearances in prestige projects like Lincoln.

    Why does every movie feel richer when he shows up?

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    6 m
  • Sinners (2025) Movie Review | Themes, Ending Explained & Full Discussion
    Feb 13 2026

    In this video, Chris and Gerry dive deep into Sinners (2025), the latest film from Ryan Coogler starring Michael B. Jordan. We break down the story, explore the film's major themes, analyze the performances, and unpack the ending.

    Is Sinners a bold new step in Coogler's filmography? How does Michael B. Jordan handle this complex role? And what is the film really saying beneath the surface?

    Whether you're here for a spoiler-free review (as best we can) or a full thematic deep dive, this discussion covers it all.

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    59 m
  • The Price of Desire | The Twilight Zone "What You Need" Explained & Analyzed
    Feb 11 2026

    In this video, Chris and Gerry dive into "What You Need," one of the most quietly unsettling episodes of The Twilight Zone. At first glance, Pedott's gifts seem helpful, even miraculous. But as fate tightens its grip, the episode reveals a darker truth about greed, gratitude, and the cost of getting exactly what you ask for.

    We explore the episode's plot, themes, and moral sting, examine Rod Serling's cautionary message, and break down why "What You Need" remains a sharp parable about human desire and unintended consequences. Is the real curse the object itself, or the person who uses it?

    Perfect for Twilight Zone marathons, classic television fans, and anyone who enjoys morality tales with a twist.

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    27 m
  • Twilight Zone "A Penny for Your Thoughts" Explained | Mind Reading, Morality & Irony
    Feb 9 2026

    In this video, Chris and Gerry take a deep dive into The Twilight Zone episode "A Penny for Your Thoughts" (Season 2), the clever and warm-hearted tale of a man who suddenly gains the ability to read minds after a freak accident. We explore the episode's themes of empathy, honesty, and human insecurity, along with Rod Serling's moral framework beneath the light fantasy surface.

    We'll break down Dick York's standout performance, the episode's gentle humor, and how the story uses telepathy not as a curse, but as a mirror reflecting the hidden fears and desires of ordinary people. Is ignorance really bliss, or does understanding others make us more human?

    Whether you're revisiting this Twilight Zone favorite or discovering it for the first time, this discussion uncovers why A Penny for Your Thoughts remains one of the series' most compassionate episodes.

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    12 m