Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches Season One Shawn Hill March 3, 2023 All Binge... No Purge It’s not that Alexandra Daddario is wrong for the role.
Alien Day Retrospective psychodr April 26, 2021 Shot for Shot Back in 2017, the Psycho Drive-In All Stars got together and discussed each of the films in the Alien franchise for the lead up to the release of Alien: Covenant. These are those entries.
In Memoriam: Sir Sean Connery (1930-2020) psychodr November 15, 2020 Shot for Shot But without further ado, here are some of our favorite performances by the late, great Sir Sean Connery.
PDI All-Stars Present: What We’re Watching While On Quarantine psychodr March 30, 2020 Shot for Shot Jessica Sowards, Mike Burr, and Shawn Hill share the eclectic collection of shows and movies that have been filling their days and nights!
Psycho 7: Shawn’s Top Seven Films of 2019 Shawn Hill January 23, 2020 We Got Lists Brad, as you head into your fifties, you’re doing all right.
Crisis on Infinite Earths, Parts 4 and 5 Shawn Hill January 21, 2020 Reviews, TV This one wrap ups in a one-night two-parter, bridging the ante-penultimate episode of Arrow and the beginning of the new season of Legends of Tomorrow.
Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) – Take Four Shawn Hill January 2, 2020 Movies, Reviews Did I enjoy Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker? Yes. Did I use the RunPee App to take a bathroom break? No.
The PDI STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL – CHAPTER 8: THE LAST JEDI Shawn Hill December 18, 2019 Shot for Shot What sticks out to me about The Last Jedi is the star cruiser chase sequence.
Remembering Rutger Hauer (1944-2019) psychodr July 29, 2019 Schlock & Awe Here are the Psycho Drive-In All-Stars with some of their favorite film memories of the late, great Rutger Hauer.
Gender and Star Trek: Loving the Alien Shawn Hill January 22, 2019 Shot for Shot Star Trek is about who we are are in society, but that means what we’re allowed to do and be as individuals.
One More Black Panther Review Round-Up Rick Shingler, Shawn Hill February 22, 2018 Movies, Reviews This world is far bigger and more interesting than we can possibly imagine. And now, so is the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi – Chapter Four: Shawn Hill Shawn Hill December 27, 2017 Movies, Reviews Though familiar patterns persist, there’s no way for them not to have started and continue diverging.
Psycho Essentials: Anniversary Special 02 Shawn Hill December 16, 2017 Shot for Shot Over the next few weeks, the Psycho All-Stars share their favorite films that are celebrating anniversaries this year!
BLADE RUNNER 2049: The Sad and Lonely World of the Imagination John E. Meredith, Nate Zoebl, Shawn Hill October 9, 2017 Movies, Reviews In 1982, Ridley Scott brought to the screen a vision of the future that changed the way we looked at science fiction cinema forever. Blade Runner...
Remembering Harry Dean Stanton (1926-2017) Adam Barraclough, Dan Lee, Laura Akers, Marsha Nicholson, Paul Brian McCoy, Shawn Hill September 21, 2017 Schlock & Awe This past weekend, we lost one of America’s most iconoclastic character actors, Harry Dean Stanton.
IT (2017) Nate Zoebl, Shawn Hill, The Final Girl September 11, 2017 Movies, Reviews IT is breaking records all over the place by cashing in on the zeitgeist of 80s nostalgia, clown fears, and jump scares.
5.0 The Leftovers 3.05-3.08 Shawn Hill June 26, 2017 Reviews, TV So what’s left behind is the love story, and it’s one that takes decades.
3.5 The Leftovers 3.02-3.04 Shawn Hill May 28, 2017 Reviews, TV I once thought Reverend Matt, Nora’s miserable brother, was the Job of this show. I was wrong. Everyone on the show is Job. And this season,...
Alien: Covenant (2017) Adam Barraclough, Nate Zoebl, Paul Brian McCoy, Shawn Hill May 22, 2017 Movies, Reviews The Psycho Drive-In All-Stars now have some things to say about the latest film in one of Hollywood’s most enduring and important science fiction franchises.
Countdown to Covenant: Prometheus (2012) Adam Barraclough, Paul Brian McCoy, Peterson Hill, Shawn Hill May 19, 2017 Shot for Shot But the Engineers, beautifully frustrating misconception or not, aren’t the reason to see Prometheus.