Greetings! In this week’s episode, we’re flipping over to Channel 62 for the wonderfully weird 1989 cult comedy UHF, starring Weird Al Yankovic. When unemployed dreamer George Newman unexpectedly takes over a struggling local television station, he discovers that bizarre programming, a kung-fu movie host, a psychic, and a janitor named Stanley Spadowski might just be the secret to saving the…
Greetings! Welcome to the Season Seven Premiere of Stamper Cinema!!! In this week's episode we're heading to Italy to examine one of horror cinema's most stylish and influential films: Deep Red (Profondo Rosso). Joining me is Kevin & Erin from The Podcast that would Die! Together we explore why Dario Argento's 1975 masterpiece remains the gold standard of the Giallo genre. In this episode we…
Greetings! In this week's episode, our Season Finale, we're revisiting Paul Thomas Anderson's acclaimed 1997 masterpiece, Boogie Nights. Returning to show to help us break it all down is Vic Lagina, writer and retired adult filmmaker. Vic's unique firsthand experience offers an honest and fascinating perspective on the world portrayed in the film. Together, we discuss what Boogie Nights gets right…
Greetings! In this week's episode we're revisiting one of the most overlooked coming-of-age films of the 1990s: Angus (1995). What was marketed as a typical teen comedy turned out to be a heartfelt story about bullying, self-acceptance, friendship, and finding the courage to be yourself. Joining us this week is Kira Hartley Klinger—writer, internet reseller, and mother! Listen on as we discuss…
Greetings! In this episode we're discussing the forgotten 1990 comedy Crazy People, starring Dudley Moore, Daryl Hannah, Paul Reiser, and J.T. Walsh. What happens when a burned-out advertising executive suffers a breakdown and decides to start telling the truth in his ad campaigns? Listen and find out! Joining me for this discussion is author and sportscaster A.M. Pfeffer as we explore one of…
Greetings! In this week's episode, we dive into one of the greatest American films ever made — Chinatown. This serious film discussion explores the haunting neo-noir classic directed by Roman Polanski and written by legendary screenwriter Robert Towne. Joined by filmmaker, TV director, documentary filmmaker, and author Craig D. Forrest, the episode examines why Chinatown remains one of the most…
Greetings! In this week's episode, we’re diving into A Hard Day’s Night (1964)—the film that captured Beatlemania at full throttle and quietly changed the language of movies, music, and pop culture. And joining us this time around is Kristin Massey author of The J.O.A.T. Life Lessons from a Jill of All Trades. I'm super excited to share this conversation with Kristin. She is a multitalented…
Greetings! In this week's episode we discuss Josie and the Pussycats, the neon-soaked, bubblegum pop comedy that crashed at the box office. At first glance, Josie and the Pussycats is a teen movie about a girl band hitting it big. But underneath it's an absolutely brilliant, razor-sharp satire about consumer culture, corporate control, and the way music (and identity) gets sold to us. And walking…
Greeting! In this week's Stamper Cinema, we tee up one of the most chaotic, quotable, and beloved comedies of the 1980s—Caddyshack. Returning the podcast to talk about it is podcaster extraordinaire and all-around amazing human, Kirsten Rudberg (Byte Sized Blessings)! Directed by Harold Ramis, this golf-course-set comedy throws structure out the window and replaces it with Bill Murray’s improvised…
Greetings! In this episode of Stamper Cinema, we’re putting the band back together to talk about the 1980 cult comedy classic The Blues Brothers. What began as a quirky musical sketch on Saturday Night Live somehow evolved into one of the most unique films of its era. Joining us to break it all down is actor Kyle Merrick. We explore how a genuine love for blues and soul music turned a late-night…