LATEST EPISODES
Ep.148: Stand Alone featuring Ryan Verrill
We’re kicking off #JuneBOOM with a cap gun as we bravely tackle 1985’s STAND ALONE, a movie that dares to ask: what if DEATH WISH had a smaller budget,...

Ep. 147: Spider-Man: The Venom Saga
We continue Marc’s Miserable Marvelous May 3: Très Misérables with your friendly, neighborhood wall crawler himself, Spider-Man, in SPIDER-MAN: THE VENOM SAGA! Culled from episodes of the Spider-Man Animated...

Ep. 146: The Incredible Hulk Returns featuring Peter Fluet
Our annual tradition of talking Marvel movies and properties created by New World while it owned Marvel returns and two thirds of us are happy about it. We start...

Ep. 145: Beverly Hills Vamp featuring Tommy Bechtold
#VAMPril 2: Double Suck continues as we explore the dark and mysterious graveyard of vampire films produced by New World Pictures. This week, we are joined by the always...

Ep. 144: Nick Knight featuring Dirk Marshall
It’s that time again: VAMPril! Specifically VAMPril 2: Double Suck! Once again we return to the world of bloodsuckers for another month! And there’s no better way to start...

Ep. 143: The Big Bird Cage featuring Ali Davis
Listen up, #PrisonMarch is back this week for more of Prison MarcH 2: Second Offense! This week’s women-in-prison movie released by New World Pictures is 1972’s THE BIG BIRD...

Ep. 142: The Big Bust-Out featuring Chris Iannacone
That’s right, #PrisonMarch is back for Prison Marc H 2: Second Offense! Once more, we plumb the depths of the women-in-prison movies released by New World Pictures, this time...

Ep. 141: The Tin Drum
We close #FFFebruary (Foreign Film February) with an Academy Award winner! Director Volker Schlöndorff’s 1979 adaptation of THE TIN DRUM! Based on the book of the same name by...

Ep. 140: The Harder They Come
Do you know how much reggae is played in San Diego? Marc and Ryan do, and Erica sort of does, which makes the NWPP the perfect podcast to discuss...

Ep. 149: Firecracker featuring Chris Iannacone
We close out #JuneBOOM with 1981’s FIRECRACKER, advertised by New World to be “the first erotic martial arts thriller.” How true is this statement? And is the film erotic...