Ep. 77: "The Disaster Artist" Rapid Reaction with Marc

Phil Allen welcomes back returning guest Marc to discuss "The Disaster Artist" film. Based on Greg Sestero's non-fiction book, the movies shows behind the scenes events and we learn more about the alien humanoid known as Tommy Wiseau. 

Ep. 76: WWE Themes

Phil Allen likes the WWE. He likes the music in the WWE. Today, we explore the entrance themes and how critical they are to the wrestlers gimmick. Phil's bias opinion is in full swing with his selections and we are treated to segments from wrestling marks Derek Badichek, Rich "The Straight Shooter, and Pat Cullen.

Ep. 75: Child's Play Franchise Review with Terrelle Brown

A true classic podcast never goes out of style... So says the killer doll “Chucky” from the Child’s Play series. Terrelle Brown is brought in with Phil Allen to discuss the Child’s Play franchise for all of its success and failures. Is the series a classic? Tune in and find out!

Ep. 72: Friday the 13th Retrospective with Terrelle Brown

Phil Allen brings in the big guns with guest Terrelle Brown to discuss the movie franchise "Friday the 13th." All twelve movies are explored including our favorite moments and the parts that make us shake our heads. We rank them best to worst and mention our favorite kills. Listen if you dare!

Ep. 71: Phil's Musical Evolution Part 2

Phil Allen joins you for this very special tour of Phil's original music Part 2 starting in 2007. There are many different musical genres covered in this one. Some soft and soothing, others pumping and hard hitting. He talks about the creative concepts and remixes he's accomplished over the years.

Ep. 70: Clinton Road

Phil Allen takes you on a little road trip to supposedly one of the most haunted roads in America. Phil speaks of the MANY wild and far fetched threats that await innocent drivers on this desolate stretch of road. Phil and Jess report live from the infamous "Clinton Road".

Ep. 67: UHF Review with Matt

Phil Allen is joined by first time guest Matt to discuss and watch the lovable cult classic comedy film U.H.F. People know "Weird Al" for his musical parodies, but many have forgotten his cinematic 1989 masterpiece. Join us and relive the brilliance of this movie!