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Joe and Sean rummage through cinema’s garbage for the good, bad, and god-awful! Tune in for insightful and comedic deep dives of hidden gems, out-there oddities, and Hollywood stinkers. Horror, Sci-Fi, Action and everything in-between, the Dumpster never disappoints!
Phantom of the Paradise (1974) | Movie Dumpster S8 E21
Phantom of the Paradise is one of the most underrated cult films of the 1970s, blending horror, satire, glam rock, and tragedy years before The Rocky Horror Picture Show became a midnight-movie phenomenon. In this video, we review Brian De Palma’s wild rock opera and compare it directly to Rocky Horror—from tone and music to cult status and cultural impact.Starring Paul Williams and featuring unforgettable songs, shocking visuals, and sharp commentary on the music industry, Phantom of the Paradise remains a cult favorite that never fully broke into the mainstream. Is it better than Rocky Horror? Darker? Smarter? More cynical? Serj from @LetheanBand [https://www.youtube.com/@LetheanBand] joins us to break it all down!
December 2025 Wrap-Up | Movie Dumpster LIVE
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Dark Angel (1990) | Movie Dumpster S8 E20
Happy Holidays, Dumpster Dwellers! This week we're reviewing Dark Angel (1990) — also known as I Come in Peace. This early-90s action thriller blends alien crime, gritty police drama, and explosive practical effects into one unforgettable B-movie experience.Set in Houston, Dark Angel follows a hard-boiled cop facing off against an extraterrestrial drug dealer using deadly alien technology. With iconic one-liners, brutal action scenes, and pure VHS-era energy, this film has earned a lasting reputation among cult movie fans, sci-fi action lovers, and Dolph Lundgren fans. Is this the most underrated Christmas action movie?
The Bitterest Pill | Talks from the Darkside
Jonathan Bender (Jason Horst), a boy mistreated and called "stupid" by his parents, is visited by Tinker (Mark Blankfield), an eccentric scientist and family friend. Tinker has developed a miraculous pill that increases brain power and memory, and as Johnathan's family have recently won the lottery, he approaches the boy's parents (Joseph Carafello and Catherine Battistone) for financial support. Eventually, Tinker ends up dying from the excruciating amount of knowledge he has absorbed. Afterwards, Jonathan ingests the prototype pill, using his astounding new intellect to gain power over his parents.Directed by Bryan Michael Stoller and written by Michael Kube-McDowell & Jule Selbo based on the short story "The Richest Man in Levittown" by Frederik PohlOriginal airdate: October 12, 1986
Predator: Badlands (2025) | Ripe Reviews
This week on Ripe Reviews we’re ripping the spine out of Predator: Badlands (2025)–the latest entry from Dan Trachtenburg in the iconic sci-fi action franchise. Does this new chapter suffer from not being more like the classic Predator films, or does it actually benefit from its new Disney polish? Whether your opinion is that it's lost its grit, or gained a fresh identity, this review breaks down everything you need to know.
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