Shameful Cinema

By: The House of Shame
  • Summary

  • A panel of cult film enthusiasts dissect and analyze some of their favorite movies based around a common theme or sub-genre. Whether it's grindhouse roughies and Italian gialli, or low-budget horror and art films, we take a highbrow approach to some lowbrow movies.
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Episodes
  • The Kurt Russell Connection: Breakdown (1997) and Death Proof (2007)
    Aug 13 2020

    We wrap our series on deadly road movies with an examination of two films that star Kurt Russell — 1997’s road thriller BREAKDOWN, and from 2007, Quentin Tarantino’s unique spin on the slasher genre, DEATH PROOF. Russell plays very different characters in the two films — in BREAKDOWN, a yuppie who finds himself the target of kidnappers, and in DEATH PROOF, a psychopath with a penchant for vehicular homicide.

    We go deep beneath the surface of both films, in search of highbrow takes on these very lowbrow movies, and we come away with some surprising conclusions! The BREAKDOWN discussion begins at (1:26), and the DEATH PROOF discussion begins at (34:28).

    Note, there are spoilers throughout the episode. You’ve been warned!

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Rear Window Down Under: Road Games (1981)
    Aug 3 2020

    We continue our series on hitch-hikers with a look at the 1981 thriller, ROAD GAMES, starring Stacy Keach and Jamie Lee Curtis. Often dismissed as “REAR WINDOW on the road,” this dark comedy features Keach as trucker Pat Quid, who ends up playing a dangerous game with a killer on a desolate Australian highway.

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    52 mins
  • Highway to Hell: The Hitch-Hiker (1953)
    Jul 28 2020

    In this episode we take a detour into the world of hitch-hiker movies, with a detailed look at one of the early examples of the genre, Ida Lupino’s 1953 film noir masterpiece, THE HITCH-HIKER, starring William Talman as crazed, lazy-eyed killer Emmett Myers.

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    57 mins

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