December 12, 2021

Gremlins (1984)

 

This week on A Cosmic Void Jeremiah and Biggs talk about the summer drop that became a Christmas classic (in some circles): Gremlins! We wonder about the minutiae of the rules. We discuss the knockoffs that kept respawning in the eighties. And we talk about the battle to include the Santa Claus speech, and so much more!

https://open.spotify.com/show/4uDdQrjtmgBN0wRIeFIDQ

December 6, 2021

The Godfather Part II (1974)

 

This week on A Cosmic Void Jeremiah and Biggs cover the most influential sequel ever made: The Godfather Part II. They discuss all the subtle machinations of the plot, which movie of the trilogy is their favorite, whether this was Pacino's greatest performance and so much more...

November 29, 2021

The Godfather (1972)

 

This episode of A Cosmic Void Jeremiah and Biggs discuss one of the greatest films ever made: The Godfather. We talk about the significance of the oranges. Where fact and fiction were blurred in the story. How the real life mob intertwined with the making of the movie. Marlon Brando's historic Oscar moment. And by the end of the podcast we don't just leave the gun. We take the cannoli.

November 19, 2021

Boogie Nights (1997)

 

This week for A Cosmic Void we cover the film that broke out so many actors to the main screen: Boogie Nights. We discuss Burt Reynold's feud with Paul Thomas Anderson, the staggering amount of actors who broke out because of this film, and where we think the characters wound up after this story, and so much more!

November 17, 2021

Check out Dipperz

 

Check out the network’s new podcast Dipperz. There’s five episodes on the feed so far; here’s one of them. Episode #4 is $6.66 for the first minute, $.69 each additional minute as Sarah and Lauren take a dip into 1-900 mumbers*! Make sure you get your parents permission before listening.* In a time long ago, far away, before the internet, people used to pay to make a landline phone call for premium audio content.

https://open.spotify.com/show/6LMXvqaGE3WsXHFhWMTuHB

November 15, 2021

The Void (2016)

 

This week on A Cosmic Void Biggs and Jeremiah dive into the eighties inspired throwback horror movie: The Void. We talk about the tropes that make a Lovecraftian horror movie, the choice to use practical effects, and the directors this movie cribs off of. 

November 8, 2021

Dune (2021)

 

This week on A Cosmic Void we cover the 2021 Dune which is out in theaters and HBO Max right now! We cover it beat for beat with a superfan, as well as one who is not, to peel back the truth on whether this movie works. We talk about the struggle to adapt a monumental science fiction classic through the decades. And we take some spice to wonder what we will see in the future.

https://open.spotify.com/show/4uDdQrjtmgBN0wRIeFIDQW

October 31, 2021

Us (2019)

 

This week on A Cosmic Void we talk about Jordan Peeles' Us. We comb over the Easter eggs stuffed within the frames. We look over the many examples of duality that mirror the themes of the film. And we discuss why Lupita Nyong'o hasn't gotten the career we feel she deserves (hint, it's racism). And this is just scratching the surface of content tethered within the podcast.

October 25, 2021

Deep Blue Sea (1999) with Aaron Donaldson

 

This episode of A Cosmic Void we look back to an episode of Reel Roulette from four years ago when Biggs and Aaron Donaldson pulled apart Deep Blue Sea. We’ll be back with new episodes next week, see you then!


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October 18, 2021

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

 

This episode of A Cosmic Void we talk about one of the most terrifying movies ever made...The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. We talk about how they tricked audiences into thinking it was real, while actually showing them a commentary of the meat packing plant and the Nixon administration(?) Plus we wind through the puzzling corridors that are the sequels, prequels, remakes, and reboots of the franchise. We talk about Ed Gein, the serial killer Leatherface was loosely based on. And we try to pin down as many influences as possible. This is a really good episode and it would hurt my feelings if you didn’t listen to it!

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