Outside the Cinema

Bill By Force And Mr. Chris

Outside The Cinema is a weekly podcast that focuses on to cult movies of all kinds. We feature films running the gamut from Horror to Exploitation to Noir and Matial Arts and back. You know that random video you got on VHS from some random mom and pop video store when you were 12? Yeah, we covered it. So sit back and enjoy the OTC ride.

  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    Episode 893 Mansion of the Monstrum Doomed

    In this episode, Bill and Chris engage in a lively discussion about cult cinema, focusing on the film Monstrum. They explore its unique blend of genres, character development, and the political themes that run throughout the narrative. The conversation also touches on listener engagement through Patreon, the significance of costuming, and the metaphorical implications of the monster in relation to power and leadership. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights, creating a dynamic and entertaining dialogue. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the themes of a recent monster movie, exploring its social commentary, character dynamics, and visual effects. They discuss the evolution of the monster's design, the origins of its backstory, and the effectiveness of the CGI used in the film. The conversation culminates in their final thoughts and ratings, highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses of the film. In this conversation, Bill and Chris delve into the absurdities of horror films, particularly focusing on 'Mansion of the Doomed' and its portrayal of a mad doctor. They critique the film's lack of depth in storytelling and character development, while also discussing the police procedural elements that fall flat. The conversation transitions into a review of 'The Conjuring', where they explore the film's cultural impact and the portrayal of the Warrens. Finally, they discuss Marvel's 'Thunderbolts', highlighting its themes and character dynamics, ultimately providing their ratings and recommendations for each film.

    16 May 2025, 11:21 am
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    Episode 892 After Hours

    In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss various topics ranging from the challenges of baseball season to listener feedback that draws parallels between political figures and movie characters. They delve into Martin Scorsese's filmography, particularly focusing on the unique dark comedy 'After Hours', exploring its themes and style while debating the merits of Scorsese's work. In this conversation, Chris Bricklemyer and Bill delve into Martin Scorsese's film 'After Hours,' exploring its classification as a black comedy and a comedy of errors. They discuss the film's initial poor reception and its evolution into a cult classic, examining the character dynamics and the surreal, quirky nature of the narrative. The conversation also reflects on Scorsese's unique style and the film's cultural context, ultimately questioning the reasons behind its cult status. In this conversation, Bill and Chris delve into various film reviews, focusing on 'After Hours', 'The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor', and 'The Accountant Squared'. They discuss casting choices, the influence of directors like Scorsese, and the balance between enjoyment and critique in film. The dialogue highlights the nuances of character dynamics, visual storytelling, and the evolution of filmmaking.

    8 May 2025, 11:55 am
  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    Episode 891 Night Shift
    1 May 2025, 1:37 pm
  • 1 hour 38 minutes
    Episode 890 Strange Presence Darling
    24 April 2025, 3:07 pm
  • 1 hour 30 minutes
    Epiosde 889 Dream Jeremy Scenario

    In this episode, Bill and Chris reflect on their long podcasting journey, discuss current political events, and dive into a detailed analysis of the film 'Dream Scenario' starring Nicolas Cage. They explore themes of fame, public perception, and the impact of dreams on reality, while also providing insights into character dynamics and societal commentary. The conversation is rich with humor, personal anecdotes, and critical observations about the film and its implications. In this episode, the hosts navigate through technical difficulties while discussing the film 'Dream Scenario.' They evaluate the film's grading, casting choices, and the portrayal of teenage love, emphasizing the emotional realism that resonates with audiences. The conversation highlights how personal experiences shape their views on films and characters, leading to varied recommendations and insights.

    17 April 2025, 11:56 am
  • 1 hour 22 minutes
    Episode 888 Silver Tenebrae Bullet
    10 April 2025, 3:53 pm
  • 1 hour 25 minutes
    Episode 887 Outlaw Sister Johnny Tempest Black

    In this episode, hosts Bill and Chris engage in a lively discussion about cult movies, focusing on the films suggested by their Patreon supporter, Robert. They delve into the film 'Outlaw Johnny Black,' exploring its parody elements, character dynamics, and overall reception. The conversation also touches on the importance of Patreon support for independent podcasters and the evolution of their podcasting journey. In this conversation, Chris Bricklemyer and Bill discuss the film 'Outlaw Johnny Black,' exploring its comedic elements, character dynamics, and pacing. They reflect on the film's runtime, comparing it to other comedies and discussing the balance between humor and seriousness. The conversation transitions to a review of 'Sister Tempest,' where they analyze its artistic intent and viewer reception, ultimately grappling with the challenge of grading such unique films. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the intricacies of film reviews, discussing the subjective nature of cinema and the importance of personal connections to the narrative. They explore the production quality of films, particularly focusing on the cinematography and artistic choices made by filmmakers. The discussion also touches on the Poison Ivy franchise and its evolution, as well as the influence of anime on film. Finally, they provide a critical review of the sci-fi horror film Ash, analyzing its themes, character development, and overall execution.

    4 April 2025, 11:30 am
  • 1 hour 37 minutes
    Episode 886 Midori Kite

    In this episode, hosts Bill and Chris delve into the world of anime, discussing their personal experiences and the evolution of the genre. They explore notorious titles like 'Midori' and 'Kite', analyzing the darker themes and adult content present in these films. The conversation highlights the contrast between the innocence of animation and the often disturbing narratives that accompany it, providing a comprehensive overview of the complexities within the anime landscape. The conversation delves into the complexities of relationships depicted in anime, particularly focusing on the darker themes of manipulation and abuse. The speakers discuss their expectations versus the reality of storytelling in these narratives, highlighting cultural reflections and the impact of artistic choices on viewer experience. They express frustration over character development and the lack of agency for protagonists, ultimately questioning the purpose and audience of such disturbing content. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the complexities of revenge narratives in film, particularly focusing on the animated and live-action adaptations of certain stories. They discuss the effectiveness of animation styles, character development, and the challenges of remaking controversial content. The dialogue highlights the emotional depth required in storytelling and critiques the execution of various cinematic elements, ultimately leading to their recommendations and reflections on the films discussed.

    27 March 2025, 4:06 pm
  • 1 hour 34 minutes
    Episode 885 The Green Monkey Knight Man

    In this episode, Bill and Chris discuss their recent movie picks from Patreon, focusing on 'The Green Knight' and 'Monkey Man'. They share personal updates, including home renovations and modifications to Ghostbusters props. The conversation delves into the themes and characters of 'The Green Knight', exploring the vision of director David Lowry and the nature of heroism portrayed in the film. In this conversation, Chris Bricklemyer and Bill delve into the intricacies of character development, narrative structure, and the visual storytelling of films, particularly focusing on 'The Green Knight' and Dev Patel's directorial debut 'Monkey Man'. They discuss the challenges of connecting with audiences, the balance between visuals and story, and the implications of chivalry and personal growth within the narratives. The conversation culminates in a critical analysis of the films' strengths and weaknesses, leading to their final recommendations. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the intricacies of character development, storytelling, and pacing in films, particularly focusing on a recent movie directed by Dev Patel. They critique the film's action sequences, cinematic style, and its comparisons to other well-known films like John Wick. The discussion culminates in their final recommendations and ratings, reflecting on the film's strengths and weaknesses.

    20 March 2025, 12:35 pm
  • 1 hour 27 minutes
    Episode 884 Savage Eyes Without a Land Face
    13 March 2025, 2:47 pm
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    Episode #883 Below the Arrival

    In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss cult movies, focusing on David Toohey's films, particularly 'Below' and 'The Arrival'. They share personal anecdotes, delve into the films' themes, cast, and sound design, and explore the moral dilemmas presented in the narratives. The conversation highlights the unique aspects of submarine films and the challenges of historical accuracy in storytelling. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of tension and breakdown in a submarine setting, exploring the divide among the crew regarding supernatural occurrences versus psychological stress. They discuss character dynamics, performances, and the pacing of the film, particularly focusing on Charlie Sheen's career and his role in 'The Arrival'. The conversation highlights the film's strengths and weaknesses, ultimately recommending it while acknowledging its flaws. In this conversation, Bill and Chris review the film 'The Arrival,' discussing its themes of conspiracy, character development, and the quality of writing. They critique the film's scientific accuracy and the design of the alien race, ultimately sharing their recommendations and thoughts on the film's entertainment value.

    7 March 2025, 12:26 pm
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