Considering the Cinema Ep. 029: The Postcard Killings (2020), Only (2020), Into the Void (2020)

Considering the Cinema Ep. 029: The Postcard Killings 2020, Only 2020, Into the Void 2020

Join Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) with a podcast version of a late-night drive home from the movie theater, as you “talk” movies with Jay and listen to late-night radio. In Episode 029 of Considering the Cinema, Jay brings you reviews of 2020 new release movies on VOD, such as The Postcard Killings (2020) and Only (2020) and Into the Void (2020). Jay also brings you a review of Retribution (1987), as well as some Mini Reviews and listener voicemails. Also, be sure to check out Jay of the Dead’s weekly Horror movie podcast at Horror Movie Weekly.com, with co-hosts BillChete and Lady Phantom.

Thanks for listening to Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can email Jason at ConsideringTheCinema@gmail.com or post a comment in the show notes for this episode.


SHOW NOTES: Considering Horror Cinema Ep. 027

The New Adventures of Superman 1966

[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Considering the Cinema Ep. 029
— Agenda
— Jay’s background watchlist selection: The New Adventures of Superman (1966)
— Oscar Ceremony pushed back to April 25, 2021
— Megaplex movie theaters open in Utah on June 18, 2020
— Bumpers for Ep. 029: Late Night News Radio and Commercials

New on VOD: WEEKENDS 22, 23 and 24 (May 29, June 5, and June 12)

May 29
The High Note
End of Sentence
Debt Collectors
The Vast of Night
For We Are Many

June 5
The Last Days of American Crime
A Clear Shot
Becky
Shirley

June 12
The Candy Witch
40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic
You Don’t Nomi
The King of Staten Island
The Departure


[ 00:23:07 ] – Feature Review: ONLY (2020)
Jay of the Dead = 6.5 ( Rental )

— Listener voicemail: Mario in the Bar
— Jay says to check out Ron Martin’s The Resurrection of Zombie 7 horror podcast, Episode 319


[ 00:42:42 ] – Feature Review: THE POSTCARD KILLINGS (2020)
Jason = 4.5 ( Low-priority Rental )

— Listener voicemail: Donnie Darko of Belmar, NJ


[ 00:59:27 ] – Jay of the Dead’s Zombie Hive: INTO THE VOID (2020)
Jay of the Dead = 3.5 ( Avoid )


[ 01:13:27 ] – Considering the Cinema’s Vintage VHS Video Vault: RETRIBUTION (1987) – requested by Joel-Tel Hell in Australia
Jay of the Dead = 4.5 ( Low-priority Rental )

— Listener voicemail: Andrew “The Mad Dog” in WV


[ 01:45:05 ] – MINI REVIEWS:

Still (2019)
Jason = 4 ( Avoid )

Boys in the Trees (2019)
Jason = 6 ( Rental )

— Listener feedback email: Shawn Taylor
— Jay’s voicemail for Land of the Creeps horror podcast Ep. 221


Wrap-Up
— Next time in Ep. 030: Zombie Talk With Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop
— Jay’s favorite charity: Operation Underground Railroad
— If you’re interested in podcast production services, email Jay at ConsideringTheCinema@gmail.com.


Links for this episode:

Jay says to check out his friends’ podcast, BillChete and Lady Phantom of Movies in 4K and Horror Movie Weekly

Like Horror movies? Check out Jay’s Horror Movie Weekly podcast with BillChete and Lady Phantom! Don’t forget to check out Horror Movie Weekly’s new Episode Archive

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One thought on “Considering the Cinema Ep. 029: The Postcard Killings (2020), Only (2020), Into the Void (2020)

  1. Great episode! I enjoyed the Retribution review. I have been wanting to check this out ever since I saw the cover, but not the same cover you described, the one I saw had a woman screaming and looking absolutely terrified. And I also enjoy those old cartoons. I like to imagine the modern actors in their darker more serious depictions carrying out some of the ludicrous stuff in those cartoons. And you have forever changed the way I think of Terminator.

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