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Unger the Radar

Unger the Radar

Von: Randy Unger
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Movie reviews, interviews and more with host Randy Unger.Randy Unger Kunst
  • Send Help & Filmography of Sam Raimi
    Feb 8 2026

    On this episode of Unger the Radar, we head into dangerous territory with Sam Raimi’s Send Help, a survival thriller that strips its characters down to instinct, endurance, and hard-earned trust. Joining me is guest host Chris Clemente, as we dig into what makes this film tick and why Raimi remains one of the most inventive and unpredictable voices in genre filmmaking.


    We talk about Raimi’s long career of controlled chaos, from his early, scrappy beginnings to the precision behind his most intense work, and how Send Help fits into that legacy. It’s a film about survival, power dynamics, and the uneasy relationship between hope and desperation, all delivered with Raimi’s signature tension and dark humor.


    Pull up a chair and lean in as we explore why Send Help proves that sometimes the most frightening stories are the ones that leave you with nowhere to run, and no one to rely on but each other.

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    31 Min.
  • Rattling The (Nicolas) Cage 2.0! Face/Off & Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
    Feb 1 2026

    On this episode of Unger the Radar, we’re rattling the cage once again with Rattling The (Nicolas) Cage 2.0. This time, we dive headfirst into Face/Off and Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, two films that capture Nicolas Cage at his most fearless, unhinged, and strangely profound.

    From operatic action madness to reptile-brained lawlessness, we talk about performance as spectacle, chaos as craft, and why Cage remains one of the most unpredictable forces in modern cinema. Love him, question him, or simply watch in awe, this is Cage turned all the way up.

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    33 Min.
  • Hamnet & No Other Choice
    Jan 25 2026

    On this episode of Unger the Radar, we step into the emotional shadows of Hamnet and No Other Choice. These are stories about loss, about moments when fate tightens the frame and the choices get few and heavy. I’ll guide you through what makes these films linger long after the credits roll, from quiet grief to the moral weight carried by ordinary people.

    Pull up a seat, lean in, and let’s talk about why these stories matter, because sometimes the most powerful films aren’t about what we choose, but what we’re left with.

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    32 Min.
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