GCU #7: Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Cabin in the Woods Cinematic Universe
Join two nerds for a Joss Whedon horror-comedy double feature discussion. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) and The Cabin in the Woods (2012).
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Join two nerds for a Joss Whedon horror-comedy double feature discussion. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) and The Cabin in the Woods (2012).
Infinity month continues with a review of The Infinity Gauntlet mini-series and comparison to Avengers: Infinity War.
Grawlix Cinematic Universe revisits John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) and Big Trouble in Little China (1986) then pitch several ridiculous mash-up movies.
The Grawlix Podcast on the cutting edge of relevancy yet again with their timely review of Avengers: Infinity War!
Review of HBO's 2018 film adaptation of Fahrenheit 451. Has Ray Bradbury's dystopian classic been preserved or is this another one for the fire?
One is part man, part machine and all cop. The other is judge, jury and executioner. Together, they are the future of law enforcement! The Grawlix Cinematic Universe reviews Robocop (1987) and Judge Dredd (1995). Then prepare yourself for the ultimate standoff. Robocop vs Judge Dredd!
The Grawlix Podcast discusses Jessica Jones: Alias Vol. 1 and 90s comic books!
On this episode of the Grawlix Cinematic Universe we discuss a pair of 80's sci-fi action flicks that'll turn you into a sexual tyrannosaurus. The Terminator (1984) and Predator (1987), two of the most iconic Arnold Schwarzenegger movies ever. Come on in, ol' painless is waitin'.
The Grawlix Podcast discusses Jessica Jones season 2, how this season of the Marvel Netflix show compares to season 1 as well as The Punisher season 1, this year's comic convention season and more!
Here is the complete Buffyverse comics reading order list of Buffy and Angel comic books considered canonical.
A very special episode of Grawlix Cinematic Universe guest produced by Neil and Johnny Drink in the Park.
New Grawlix Podcast website with some great features and new episode covering one of Melanie's favorite comics of all time, the cyberpunk classic Transmetropolitan.