culture Nixon’s Favorite Sci-Fi: A Peak of the Genre During Turbulent Times Keith Roysdon A look into the pinnacle of sci-fi movies particular to the era of Richard Nixon's time in the White House
culture There’s a Light Over at the Frankenstein Place: The History and Joy of Midnight Movies Keith Roysdon A look back at the gags, gimmicks, screams, and laughs that made cult classics and midnight movies the nostalgic joy they're remembered as today.
culture Jonny Quest and the Missing Point: The Censorship Standards of Mid-Century Cartoons Keith Roysdon Keith Roysdon takes it back to the 1960s to discuss animation, cartooning, and the censorship of violence in the Hanna-Barbera Jonny Quest cartoons!
culture The Hardcover Connection: The Lost Charm of Film Reviewer Press Kits Keith Roysdon With the days of hard copy press kits long gone, Keith Roysdon shares his stash and the stories of their value -- both personally and as a film critic.
culture Shock!: How Old Monsters Haunted A New Generation Keith Roysdon Unpacking how the 1957 Shock! package changed pop culture by giving way to a revival of horror classics and monsters
culture What Makes a Cult Movie? (And What’s That Watermelon Doing There?): A Look Back At “Buckaroo Banzai” Keith Roysdon What makes a movie a success? What makes a movie a cult movie? Keith Roysdon unpacks why Buckaroo Banzai fits both bills.