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  • Episode 21 - Maximum Overdrive - Stephen King’s Killer Truck Cult Classic
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of Reel Trash Cinema, we dive into Maximum Overdrive (1986) The only film ever directed by horror legend Stephen King.

    When a mysterious comet causes machines to turn against humanity, Emilio Estevez battles killer trucks, rogue vending machines, and an unstoppable Green Goblin semi in one of the wildest horror films of the 1980s.

    Is Maximum Overdrive a misunderstood cult classic… or pure cinematic chaos?

    Was this movie ahead of its time? Or does it fully deserve its reputation?

    If you love B-movies, 80s horror, cult classics, and movies critics got wrong, this episode is for you.

    Listen now and decide: Is it trash… or is it reel?

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    If you love bad horror, wild sci-fi, weird B-movies, and lost cult films, you’re in the right place. This is Reel Trash Cinema—we watch the worst so you don’t have to... but you can.From low-budget horror to forgotten sci-fi disasters, Reel Trash Cinema digs through the Rotten Tomatoes dumpster to find out if the critics got it wrong. We live for B-movies and offbeat cult classicsKeywords: B-movie, horror, sci-fi, cult film, Rotten Tomatoes, bad movies, movie reviews.

    #MaximumOverdrive #StephenKing #80sHorror #CultClassic #HorrorMovies #BMovies #ReelTrashCinema


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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • Episode 20 - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984) - Robocop Vs the Aliens
    Feb 4 2026

    In Episode 20 of Reel Trash Cinema, we dive into the bizarre cult classic The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984). A genre-bending sci-fi adventure that’s part rock opera, part comic book, and all weird. Is Buckaroo Banzai an underrated masterpiece ahead of its time, or a confusing mess that only hardcore fans can love?

    Join us as we break down the film’s wild plot, over-the-top characters, and lasting cult status while comparing our take to critic and audience reactions. Expect laughs, deep dives, and plenty of Reel Trash Cinema chaos as we decide whether this strange 80s classic belongs in the trash, or deserves another reel.

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    If you love bad horror, wild sci-fi, weird B-movies, and lost cult films, you’re in the right place. This is Reel Trash Cinema—we watch the worst so you don’t have to... but you can.From low-budget horror to forgotten sci-fi disasters, Reel Trash Cinema digs through the Rotten Tomatoes dumpster to find out if the critics got it wrong. We live for B-movies and offbeat cult classicsKeywords: B-movie, horror, sci-fi, cult film, Rotten Tomatoes, bad movies, movie reviews.


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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • Episode 19 - Masters of the Universe (1987) - By the Power of Grayskull and Other Chaos
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of Reel Trash Cinema, we dive headfirst into the 1987 cult classic Masters of the Universe. The live-action He-Man movie that confused critics, disappointed fans, and somehow gained a loyal following anyway.

    Starring Dolph Lundgren as He-Man and an iconic performance by Frank Langella as Skeletor. This film took Eternia out of the fantasy realm and dropped it straight into 1980s Earth. We break down the wild production choices, the studio interference, the missing lore, and whether nostalgia has unfairly redeemed this movie over time.

    Is Masters of the Universe a misunderstood sci-fi fantasy gem, or is it exactly the kind of glorious mess we love to drag on Reel Trash Cinema?

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    If you love bad horror, wild sci-fi, weird B-movies, and lost cult films, you’re in the right place. This is Reel Trash Cinema—we watch the worst so you don’t have to... but you can.From low-budget horror to forgotten sci-fi disasters, Reel Trash Cinema digs through the Rotten Tomatoes dumpster to find out if the critics got it wrong. We live for B-movies and offbeat cult classicsKeywords: B-movie, horror, sci-fi, cult film, Rotten Tomatoes, bad movies, movie reviews.


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    58 Min.
  • Episode 18 - Barbarella (1968) – Camp, Sci-Fi Sex & Cult Chaos
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of Reel Trash Cinema, we dive into the psychedelic, space-age madness of Barbarella (1968). The cult sci-fi film starring Jane Fonda that blended camp, sexuality, and retro-futurism into one unforgettable cinematic experience.

    We break down the film’s wild visuals, strange storytelling, and over-the-top performances while asking the important question: is Barbarella a misunderstood cult classic or peak cinematic trash? From its iconic costumes and surreal set pieces to its place in sci-fi movie history, we examine why this film remains controversial, celebrated, and endlessly rewatchable.

    As always, we compare our reactions to critic and audience responses, discuss how Barbarella fits into the larger landscape of 1960s science fiction films, and decide whether it earns a spot in the Reel Trash Cinema hall of fame.

    If you love cult movies, retro sci-fi, camp cinema, exploitation films, or bizarre movie discussions, this episode is for you.

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    Send us trashy movie suggestions: reeltrashcinema@gmail.comIf you love bad horror, wild sci-fi, weird B-movies, and lost cult films, you’re in the right place. This is Reel Trash Cinema—we watch the worst so you don’t have to... but you can.From low-budget horror to forgotten sci-fi disasters, Reel Trash Cinema digs through the Rotten Tomatoes dumpster to find out if the critics got it wrong. We live for B-movies and offbeat cult classics


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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • Epidode 17 - Black Christmas - Christmas Horror Slasher and Margot Kidder
    Dec 24 2025

    Black Christmas (1974) - Reel Trash Cinema Christmas Special
    In this holiday episode of Reel Trash Cinema, we review the classic horror film Black Christmas (1974), often called the original slasher movie.

    We discuss the film’s legacy, disturbing phone calls, eerie atmosphere, and lasting influence on Halloween and modern slasher films. How does Black Christmas compare to today’s Christmas horror movies, and does it deserve its cult classic status?

    A must-listen for fans of horror podcasts, slasher films, classic horror movies, and Christmas horror.

    🎧 New episodes every other week — Merry Christmas and stay creepy.


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    If you love bad horror, wild sci-fi, weird B-movies, and lost cult films, you’re in the right place. This is Reel Trash Cinema—we watch the worst so you don’t have to... but you can.From low-budget horror to forgotten sci-fi disasters, Reel Trash Cinema digs through the Rotten Tomatoes dumpster to find out if the critics got it wrong. We live for B-movies and offbeat cult classicsKeywords: B-movie, horror, sci-fi, cult film, Rotten Tomatoes, bad movies, movie reviews.

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    59 Min.
  • Episode 16 - Krull Review (1983) – The Glaive, the Beast & ’80s Fantasy Chaos
    Dec 10 2025

    On this episode of Reel Trash Cinema, we’re venturing into the wild, weird, and wonderfully ambitious world of Krull (1983). Its a movie that tried to blend high fantasy, sci-fi spectacle, cosmic monsters, and medieval heroics into one massive cinematic adventure. Critics called it messy, audiences were divided, and decades later it still sparks debate. So… is Krull an underrated cult classic, let us know what you think.

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    From low-budget horror to forgotten sci-fi disasters, Reel Trash Cinema digs through the Rotten Tomatoes dumpster to find out if the critics got it wrong. We live for B-movies and offbeat cult classicsKeywords: B-movie, horror, sci-fi, cult film, Rotten Tomatoes, bad movies, movie reviews.


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    49 Min.
  • Episode 15 - Black Friday (2021) - Bruce Campbell, Aliens & Holiday Horror Chaos
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of Reel Trash Cinema, we dive into the 2021 horror-comedy Black Friday, starring the always-iconic Bruce Campbell alongside Devon Sawa and Michael Jai White. The film blends aliens, creature effects, retail nightmares, and holiday chaos, and we’re here to pull it all apart. We talk about how the movie handles its mix of sci-fi and horror, whether the creature design delivers, and how accurately it captures the unhinged energy of Black Friday retail.

    We also take a closer look at Bruce Campbell’s performance, the movie’s over-the-top finale, and the strange tone that makes it feel like a B-movie hiding inside a studio comedy. And as always, we ask the big question: is Black Friday actually trash, or did the critics completely miss the mark?

    If you love weird horror, oddball genre films, and the kind of movies that swing big even when they miss, this episode is for you. Tune in for another fun breakdown of cult cinema, trashy treasures, and everything in between.

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    If you love bad horror, wild sci-fi, weird B-movies, and lost cult films, you’re in the right place. This is Reel Trash Cinema—we watch the worst so you don’t have to... but you can.From low-budget horror to forgotten sci-fi disasters, Reel Trash Cinema digs through the Rotten Tomatoes dumpster to find out if the critics got it wrong. We live for B-movies and offbeat cult classicsKeywords: B-movie, horror, sci-fi, cult film, Rotten Tomatoes, bad movies, movie reviews.

    #BlackFriday2021 #BruceCampbell #ReelTrashCinema #HorrorComedy #MovieReview #BMovies #HorrorPodcast #CultCinema #BlackFridayMovie

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    58 Min.
  • Episode 14- Return of the Living Dead (1985) – Punk Rock Zombies & Chaos
    Nov 12 2025

    On this episode of Reel Trash Cinema, we crack open the toxic barrel and unleash Return of the Living Dead (1985)! This punk-fueled horror-comedy brought brains, chaos, and a killer soundtrack to the genre. We talk practical effects, iconic scenes, and what makes this cult favorite still ooze charm decades later.

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    If you love bad horror, wild sci-fi, weird B-movies, and lost cult films, you’re in the right place. This is Reel Trash Cinema—we watch the worst so you don’t have to... but you can.From low-budget horror to forgotten sci-fi disasters, Reel Trash Cinema digs through the Rotten Tomatoes dumpster to find out if the critics got it wrong. We live for B-movies and offbeat cult classicsKeywords: B-movie, horror, sci-fi, cult film, Rotten Tomatoes, bad movies, movie reviews.

    #HorrorPodcast #CultHorror #ReturnOfTheLivingDead #ZombieHorror #ReelTrashCinema


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    1 Std. und 24 Min.