Episodes

  • Jenna and Veronica defy the haters and sign up for a weekly dose of The Substance (2024) – a film about the body horrors of being female in society. Or should we say in Society (1989), ‘cause this is a pretty bloody batshit movie with quite a bit of overlap to the Yuzna cult favorite. Listen as they pick apart the strengths and weaknesses of the movie, beauty expectations and themselves – there are some hot skincare tips here!

    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

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  • It's that time of the year again! When we cozy up to the podcast mic, sip on some egg nog and discuss the things we watched in 2023. That, and maybe sip on some haterade while we're at it.

    This year, we're discussing:

    Best New (or new-ish) Movie

    Best New to Us Movie

    Worst New to Us Movie

    Biggest Surprise (New or Old)

    Plus, was 2023 a great year for Comedies? Were the horror films of 2023 garbage?? Was the pizza in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles bussin', no cap??? Find out all this and more in our year-end spectacular.

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week...ish. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too.

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  • Dan and Jenna are back with another episode of their wheel-spinning, decade spanning movie discussion series! In this episode, they spun the wheel and landed on Oscar Winners and picked one Best Picture winner and one Best Foreign Picture winner to discuss.

    Jenna picked Sundays and Cybele (1962, Serge Bourguignon), a black-and-white drama about the unlikely and potentially dangerous relationship between an emotionally fragile veteran and a young orphan.

    Dan picked Ordinary People (1980, Robert Redford), a sensitively portrayed drama about a family dealing with trauma, grief, mental health, decaying relationships, therapy, suicide and more. Fun!

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week...ish. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

    Subscribe today on iTunes, listen on Spotify, use our handy RSS feed in your favourite podcatcher, or keep visiting us right here at Back-Row.com. Help support the show by becoming a member of our Patreon account.

  • Carlo and Dan are back with another episode of Cream of the Crud, talking about some BluRay announcements, recent viewings, and much more. We've got martial arts, we've got CGI creepies, we've got ghost sex (I think?), we've got regional sci-fi... this episode has it all!

    Crud Recommendations / Review Corner:

    Shaolin Invincibles (1977)

    Seven to One (1973)

    Kung Fu Wonder Child (1986)

    Creepies (2003)

    Erotic Ghost Story (1990)

    The Alien Factor (1978)

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  • Video version of this podcast available for Patreon members!

    Dan and Carlo are back from an accidental month or two break with more cruddy podcasting for your ears. They talk about BluRay releases from Imprint, Criterion, Shout! Factory, Arrow Video and more before chatting about new horror movies and maybe even something Tokusatsu related? Shocking, we know. All of this, plus we answer questions from the listeners!

    Crud Recommendations / Review Corner:

    Scream 6 (2023)

    Hellraiser (2022)

    The Devonsville Terror (1983)

    Smoking Causes Coughing (2022)

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week...ish. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

    Subscribe today on iTunes, listen on Spotify, use our handy RSS feed in your favourite podcatcher, or keep visiting us right here at Back-Row.com. Help support the show by becoming a member of our Patreon account.

  • On a brand-new episode of Cream of the Crud, Dan and Carlo settle in to discuss the movies they've been watching much more. This time, they chat about a handful of new BluRay announcements, film festival introductions, Hong Kong horror movies, an 80s re-edit of a classic film and more!

    Blu Ray Announcements:

    Death Machine (1994)

    Stone Cold (1991)

    Netherworld (1994)

    Crud Recommendations Corner:

    The Seventh Curse (1986)

    Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974)

    Giorgio Moroder’s Metropolis (1984)

    Paper Mask (1990)

    Faceless (1988)

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week...ish. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

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  • We have something-something on our mind: doubles. Specifically, unsolicited clones of yourself and all of the feelings that come with – including the clones. In this episode, Jenna and Veronica get into spoilery talk about Brandon Cronenberg's Infinity Pool (2023), Riley Stearns's Dual (2022) and Charlie McDowell's The One I Love (2014), all of which deal with a double dose of existential terror as it relates to clones and relationship drama.

    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week...ish. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

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  • Today on Cream of the Crud, Dan and Carlo are joined by Matt from the Movie Melt podcast! They talk about the movies they've been watching, play some battle of the bands, answer your questions and much more! 

    Movies Discussed:

    White Lightning (1973)

    Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)

    The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)

    Solarbabies (1986)

    Blind Rage (1976)

    The Inglorious Bastards (1978)

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week...ish. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

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  • Dan and Carlo are back, talking about the movies they've seen and so much more. This episode, they discuss some Fred Williamson movies, pick movies off each other's Letterboxd diaries to review, and answer questions from the discord. Check it out!

    Movies discussed on this episode:

    Upcoming BluRay Releases

    Magic Cop (1990)

    Taxi Hunter (1993)

    Fred Williamson Corner

    Original Gangstas (1996)

    Hell Up In Harlem (1973)

    Letterboxd Diary "Roulette"

    Barb Wire (1996)

    F/X2 (1991)

    Joysticks (1983)

    Remember My Name (1978)

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  • Today, Carlo and Dan are joined by Joey (of Pachinko Pop Cinema) to discuss the movies they watched during Japanuary, notable upcoming BluRay releases of Japanese films, Hong Kong actioners, plus talk about Tomisaburƍ Wakayama, Masaaki Yuasa, Ishirƍ Honda and so much more. 

    Movies discussed:

    Shogun Assassin (1980)

    Samurai Reincarnation (1981)

    INU-OH (2021)

    Zillion: Burning Night (1988) & Dragon’s Heaven (1988)

    Big Time Gambling Boss (1968)

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week...ish. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

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  • Carlo and Dan are back to talk about more of the crud they've been watching and so much more. They've got questions from the audience, Valentine's day recommendations and a lot more so strap in!

    Movies recommended/discussed:

    Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987)

    HK: Hentai Kamen 2 - Abnormal Crisis (2016)

    The Cat (1992)

    Hands of Steel (1986)

    Shin Ultraman (2022)

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  • Back Row's movie recommendation and ramble-a-thon Cream of the Crud is back with our first episode of 2023! Jenna joins Dan and Carlo to discuss a bevvy of topics, including the Evil Dead remake and the upcoming Evil Dead Rise, movies they're looking forward to in 2023 plus recommendations, questions and answers and so much more! 

    Movies recommended/discussed:

    A Kiss Before Dying (1991)

    The Pick-up Artist (1987)

    ç©ș癜 (Intolerance, 2021) 

    Light Sleeper (1992)

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week...ish. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

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  • Jenna has a problem with modern teen movies. These glossy, slick, monied fantasies about love and sex seem downright alien to her. Meanwhile, Veronica has no idea what she's talking about but is game to chat anyhow. Listen as the two discuss the evolution of coming of age films from the late 1970s through the 1990s and beyond. Whether or not Jenna succeeds in putting her finger on how and when exactly these films lost their emotional sincerity, the episode is certainly good for some solid movie recommendations – from a world of early Matt Dillon films (like Over the Edge, Little Darlings and My Bodyguard) to classics like Clueless, Stand By Me and Cruel Intentions.

  • Dan and Jenna are back again with another episode of... DECADE VS. DECADE! In an attempt to branch out of their comfort zones, we're pitting pre-1980s cinema against post-1980s cinema, spinning a wheel on a genre or theme and then daring each other to watch what we've chosen.

    This episode, we're talking about two Horror movies - one from the 1950s and one from the 1990s. Jenna's choice is Dementia (1955), a dialogue-less combination of experimental noir and German expressionist filmmaking. Dan's choice is Office Killer (1997), a still underrated piece of darkly comedic, sat yet disturbing horror filmmaking from Cindy Sherman.

    Find out what they think about both movies, plus a whole lot more!

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

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  • Jenna and Veronica sit down for an in depth conversation about Barbarian (2022) – the buzzy new horror film from director and writer Zach Cregger. What starts out as an AirBNB stay gone wrong, quickly unravels into something truly terrifying
 or maybe not? With excellent performances by its three main leads – Georgina Campbell, Bill SkarsgĂ„rd and Justin Long – haunting visuals and a whole lot of intriguing threads, it’s worth a watch either way.

    In this episode, Jenna and Veronica unpack this film they both rather enjoyed by discussing its numerous failings. It’s one part film critique, one part conversation, and a whole lot of lusting after Lil’ Billy. See it or don’t, but rest assured knowing that Barbarian is a bonafide Back Row recommendation.

  • Carlo and Dan are back with more of the Crud they’ve been watching and so much more.

    First, they discuss the Crud Buddies discord and the Crud Challenge, which dovetails nicely into a chat about ZËIЯAM (1991) and the work of Keita Amemiya.

    Then there’s talk about newly announced BluRay titles, questions from the audience about sequels and the “Jor-El” character, plus movies like The Kid Brother (1987). And of course, no episode would be complete without some tokusatsu chat.

    And don’t forget to:

    Follow Dan on Twitter and Letterboxd (@yckmd_)

    Follow Carlo on Twitter (@carlogocarlo) and Letterboxd (@psychopike)

    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

    Subscribe today on iTunes, listen on Spotify, use our handy RSS feed in your favourite podcatcher, or keep visiting us right here at Back-Row.com. Help support the show by becoming a member of our Patreon account.

  • From the minds of Dan Gorman and Jenna Ipcar comes a new segment on Notes From the Back Row: Decade vs Decade! In an attempt to branch out of their comfort zones, we're pitting pre-1980s cinema against post-1980s cinema, spinning a wheel on a genre or theme and then daring each other to watch what we've chosen.

    For our first episode, we're covering the fantasy genre with two wildly different and yet surprisingly similar films. Jenna's choice for the 1960s is The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (1962) by Karel Zeman, while Dan went right for Conquest (1983) by Lucio Fulci. Expect a whole lot of spectacular visuals, slightly incoherent storylines and vibes a plenty as these two stylish films duke it out.

    Let us know what you think:

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

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  • Carlo and Dan are back talking about a double-feature of overlooked 90s comedies: Strike! aka All I Wanna Do aka The Hairy Bird, and Dick. Plus, they take questions from listeners, discuss new BluRay release announcements plus so much more in our latest jam-packed episode!

    00:00:43 - Introductions

    00:13:28 - Screenings of the Crud

    00:17:48 - Calls from the Public

    00:18:08 - Rutledal asks: Summer Sweaty Movie Recs (bonus: also a Christmas movie)

    00:23:38 - Melody asks: If you were to have a crud hall of fame, who would be the first inductee and why?

    00:26:36 - SKJAM asks: Are movies made deliberately to aim at the snarky comments audience achieving their goal, or more often just badly done?

    00:32:34 - VierasTalos asks: What's the best film of all the 2000s? And by this I naturally exclusively mean films with titles that end in 2000.

    00:36:51 - andyjewett asks: In the digital age has the importance/influence of good cover art been lost?

    00:41:38 - Physical Media Corner

    00:45:46 - Recommendations Corner

    Strike! (1998) and Dick (1999)

    01:05:40 - Outro

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

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  • In this sequel of sorts to last year's interview with Allan Levine about their SOV Emmeritus Pictures, Allan returns to discuss stories from behind the scenes of the 1987 low-budget exploitation picture Skull: A Night of Terror. 

    Allan expands upon the story of how the crew blew up an entire house for the finale, working with fire on set, a uniquely Canadian take on craft services, and how one ends up stealing a truck in the name of getting even the simplest of shots. 

    Special thanks again to Allan and Cyd Levine for helping set up and taking part in this interview.

    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

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  • Carlo and Dan are back with another grip of crud for you to check out!

    Carlo's discusses their time at the biggest Japan-centric movie festival in Europe, the Nippon Connection in Frankfurt and has a few recommendations for everyone. Dan watched some Gold Ninja Video releases and a great movie released unceremoniously on Amazon Prime.

    All of this plus so much more in our latest jam-packed episode!

    00:00:00 Introduction

    00:04:03 CRUD Buddies Screenings (The P.A.C.K., 1997)

    00:08:44 Calls from the Public

    00:09:05 VierasTalos asks "What movies would you prefer to watch in a format that isn't a pristine 4K disc? Is the only way to watch The Blair With Project on VHS? Is Laserdisc the only way to go about seeing Tron? And so on..."

    00:15:24 Rutledal asks "In the aftermath of Netflix new “no more good movies from good directors” policy: what were the good Netflix original movies?"

    00:20:25 Physical Media Corner

    The previously unreleased Korean Kaiju film “SPACE MONSTER WANGMAGWI” (1967)

    CODE RED announces 2K master of Don’t Tell Her It’s Me (1990) aka "The Boyfriend School."

    Umbrella Entertainment releases MegaForce (1982) featuring a MegaForce membership kit inspired by 80s comic book ads.

    00:26:11 Recommendations Corner

    00:28:08 Popran (2022)

    00:33:45 The Asadas! (2020)

    00:35:35 Ninja Girl (2021)

    00:41:37 Emergency (2022)

    00:46:38 The Twentieth Century (2019)

    01:03:47 Goodbyes

    And don’t forget to:

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    A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!

    Subscribe today on iTunes, listen on Spotify, use our handy RSS feed in your favourite podcatcher, or keep visiting us right here at Back-Row.com. Help support the show by becoming a member of our Patreon account.