The Jacked Up Review Show Podcast

The Jacked Up Review Show Podcast

A bunch of cinephiles and retro TV connoisseurs group together to talk about ridiculous Action/Crime/Horror genre tropes, deadly protagonists, outrageous body counts, political conspiracies, over-the-top gimmick-driven premises and the merit of various franchises. 

Spielberg & Scorsese's Family Adventures Minisode: Tintin & Hugo
The Jacked Up Review Show PodcastApril 03, 202600:11:18

Spielberg & Scorsese's Family Adventures Minisode: Tintin & Hugo

We conclude the week with a minisode detailing two family adventures by both Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese: HUGO & TINTIN! TALKING POINTS: *Does Robert Zemeckis' latest films with Tom Hanks...

Spielberg SciFi/Fantasy/Horror Side-Productions Mini-Review
The Jacked Up Review Show PodcastApril 02, 202600:19:53

Spielberg SciFi/Fantasy/Horror Side-Productions Mini-Review

In the another mini-entry, we look at four movies that Spielberg personally oversaw for the different SciFi/Horror/Fantasy audiences and the uncanny reasons why they were all greenlit! FILMS DISCUSSED...

Spielberg's True Crime/Real-Life Stories Minisode
The Jacked Up Review Show PodcastApril 01, 202600:19:28

Spielberg's True Crime/Real-Life Stories Minisode

To continue the Spielberg themed week, we present to you a minisode on his three True Crime/Real-Life Biopics! MOVIES DISCUSSED: The Sugarland Express, Catch Me If You Can & The Terminal TALKING P...

Spielberg's Spies & Political Conspiracies Trilogy
The Jacked Up Review Show PodcastMarch 31, 202600:24:48

Spielberg's Spies & Political Conspiracies Trilogy

We present another Spielberg retrospect: His Spies & Political Conspiracies Themed Trilogy! MOVIES DISCUSSED: Munich, Bridge of Spies & The Post TALKING POINTS: *How did Spielberg make a gritt...

Spielberg's TV Thrillers Trilogy (with Elliot Serrano)
The Jacked Up Review Show PodcastMarch 30, 202600:35:45

Spielberg's TV Thrillers Trilogy (with Elliot Serrano)

We begin yet another filmmaker themed week and we decided if there's anyone we can weave an unofficial trilogy of similarly themed movies around, it's got to be the one and only Steven Spielberg: Here...