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Cinevile A cult movie fan watches classics and lesser-known gems with a friend who's seeing them for the first time.

We are now halfway through Sid Haig month. And this Saturday we will be looking at one of his memorable early roles in “...
06/15/2022

We are now halfway through Sid Haig month. And this Saturday we will be looking at one of his memorable early roles in “Coffy”. With similarities to Foxy Brown, what do you prefer Foxy Brown or Coffy? You can check out our previous review on “Foxy Brown” - https://buff.ly/3ObUW8c Cinevile

06/12/2022

Sid Haig month rolls on as we look at the women in prison film “The Big Doll House” (1971). While similar to the Big Bird Cage (which we previously covered - https://buff.ly/3LH367r), it does have its own charm. Check out our thoughts on the latest Episode - https://buff.ly/3MBWK9m Cinevile If you have a moment we’d love if you could take the time to like and share this podcast.

It’s interesting to see Sid Haig with hair, but a great example of how cool you can still be without hair! Do you prefer...
06/08/2022

It’s interesting to see Sid Haig with hair, but a great example of how cool you can still be without hair! Do you prefer him with or without hair? This Saturday we’ll revisit woman in prison for “The Big Doll House” a semi-prequel to the The Big Bird Cage. If you’d like to hear our thoughts on Big Bird Cage follow this link https://buff.ly/3LH367r, and if you missed last week’s episode check the link here https://buff.ly/3xiJaDo Cinevile

06/05/2022

This month we will be dedicating to the underrated Sid Haig. Our first film is thanks to our Cinevile listeners with the Jack Hill film “Pit Stop” from 1969. Thanks for voting! Episode - https://buff.ly/3xiJaDo Cinevile . If you have a moment we’d love if you could take the time to like and share this podcast.

Here at the Cinevile Labs, our team did a comprehensive analysis from all the votes and the winner for Sid Haig month is...
06/02/2022

Here at the Cinevile Labs, our team did a comprehensive analysis from all the votes and the winner for Sid Haig month is the Jack Hill film “Pit Stop” from 1969. Check out our review this Saturday to hear our thoughts on a film that will be a first time watch for both of us! Thanks for voting!

05/29/2022

Boris Karloff and Bella Lugosi might remembered for their roles as classic monsters, but here they explore characters that are just as dark and vengeful as you get. On Cinevile, we wrap up our 70 minutes or less month with the two legends going head to head. https://buff.ly/3wXEliS Check it out at Cinevile . If you have a moment we’d love if you could like and share this podcast.

Here at the Cinevile office's, our team of experts are tallying up the votes for the first Sid Haig film we will cover f...
05/25/2022

Here at the Cinevile office's, our team of experts are tallying up the votes for the first Sid Haig film we will cover for the first week of June. If you haven't commented yet, please let us know which of Sid Haig's films you would like for us to cover (minus Big Doll House, Coffy, Spider Baby as we are covering those!) as we will be announcing soon the results!

Cinevile fans, we are looking at you and we need your suggestions! Next month we are going to put the spotlight on the l...
05/22/2022

Cinevile fans, we are looking at you and we need your suggestions! Next month we are going to put the spotlight on the late great Sid Haig! We covered a small selection of his work in our Pam Grier month, but in June we are going to dedicate the month to him. Right now we have a few films we are going to cover
1. Big Doll House
2. Coffy
3. Spider baby

Let us know which of his films you’d like us to cover for the first week of June!

05/22/2022

Our 70 minutes or less films month is almost at an end with this Roger Corman Classic, “The Little Shop of horrors (1960)”. Despite a cameo, you might see some posters promoting this as Jack Nicholson starring film. Check out our thoughts on a film that was created in just 2 days!! Episode - https://buff.ly/3ww5nNT Cinevile . If you have a moment we’d love if you could take the time to like and share this podcast. -code

We are halfway through our 70 minutes or less month. This Saturday we look at another of Roger Corman’s classic films “T...
05/19/2022

We are halfway through our 70 minutes or less month. This Saturday we look at another of Roger Corman’s classic films “The Little Shop of horrors (1960)” with a short early appearance of Jack Nicholson. Cinevile . And if you missed last week’s episode follow this link - https://buff.ly/3wlwYzW If you have a moment we’d love if you could take the time to like and share this podcast. -code

05/15/2022

The month of May we continue our look at films that are 70 minutes or less. This week we take a look at the Roger Corman directed “A Bucket of Blood (1959)”. Making it as an artist is never easy, but doing it while using murdered bodies certainly is a unique way. Check out this week’s episode - https://buff.ly/3wlwYzW If you have a moment we’d love if you could take the time to like and share this podcast. -code

We continue our look at films 70 minutes or less on Cinevile. This week’s episode will feature one of Dick Miller’s earl...
05/11/2022

We continue our look at films 70 minutes or less on Cinevile. This week’s episode will feature one of Dick Miller’s earliest roles in the Roger Corman’s A Bucket of Blood (1959). Catch the new episode this Saturday on Cinevile . And if you missed last week’s episode follow this link - https://buff.ly/3FrPv1L
If you have a moment we’d love if you could take the time to like and share this podcast. -code

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