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Celluloid Psychosis

Celluloid Psychosis

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Step into the realm of Celluloid Psychosis, a podcast where your guides TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford explore the intricacies of cinematic madness. Immerse yourself in discussions on physical media updates, theatrical releases, movie gossip, reviews, and a plethora of other captivating topics. Tune in weekly for a dose of cinematic insights and entertainment.

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  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 45 - Saber-Toothed Tiger Skull
    Mar 6 2025

    This week on Celluloid Psychosis, TJ and Paul are back with a jam-packed episode, diving deep into the latest physical media releases and offering their thoughts on some of the most exciting titles from the world of boutique labels. They kick things off with a roundup from Vinegar Syndrome, featuring Forgotten Gialli Volume 8 and cult classics like Rings of Fear (1978) and Devil Fetus (1983). Plus, there’s Brimstone & Treacle (1982) in 4K and more strange gems like Reflections in Black (1975) and AAA Masseuse Good Looking Offers Her Services (1975).

    The hosts also explore new releases from AGFA, such as The AGFA Mystery Mixtape Vault and The Belly of an Architect (1987), alongside fresh films from Film Movement like Saint Narcisse (2020) and Mother Couch (2023). Other highlights include Cannibal Girls (1973) from Cinephobia Releasing, the upcoming Sweet Dreams (2023) from Dekanalog, and The Films of North American Pictures (2024) from ETR Media.

    Not to mention the latest from Kino Lorber, including Kingpin (1996) and Vice Squad (1982) in 4K, plus more titles from 88 Films like Come Drink with Me (1966) in 4K and Seven Deaths in the Cats Eye (1973). And don’t miss out on The Last Shark (1981) from Film Treasures UK, or Presence (2024) in 4K from Neon Rated.

    But it’s not all about physical media—TJ and Paul also discuss the latest movie news, including the Oscars, where Anora took home five awards, and the passing of Gene Hackman. They also preview upcoming films hitting theaters, like Mickey 17, Dog Man, and Mufasa: The Lion King, plus the latest trailers for Bondsman and The Monkey.

    Finally, the hosts give their recommendations of the week: TJ’s pick, Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters (Amazon Prime), and Paul’s pick, Tales from the Lodge (2019), available on Amazon Prime and Tubi.

    Next week’s episode is a must-listen as TJ and Paul take on the Italian zombie classic Burial Ground (1981)!

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  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 44 - Butt Boy (2019)
    Mar 6 2025

    This week on Celluloid Psychosis, TJ and Paul take on the 2019 crime-horror-comedy Butt Boy, directed by Tyler Cornack. In this outrageous and bizarre story, Chip Gutchell (Cornack), a mild-mannered IT guy, undergoes a routine prostate exam that awakens an uncontrollable compulsion to shove objects up his butt. What begins as a strange habit quickly escalates into a disturbing obsession, involving everything from household items to pets, children, and even adults.

    As people begin mysteriously vanishing, Detective Russell B. Fox (Tyler Rice), a hard-drinking investigator, starts to unravel the twisted trail of disappearances. What follows is a dark and absurd game of cat-and-mouse that pushes the boundaries of crime, obsession, and the human body to uncomfortable extremes.

    Tune in as TJ and Paul dive deep into the shocking premise, the film’s bold blend of crime thriller and dark comedy, and the performances that bring this bizarre tale to life. They'll discuss why Butt Boy’s absurdity and unsettling nature make it a memorable, if controversial, cult film, and explore how it manages to balance horror, humor, and the most bizarre obsession imaginable.

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  • Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 43 - Things To Do In Salisbury When You're Alive
    Mar 6 2025

    This week on Celluloid Psychosis, TJ and Paul are back with another deep dive into the world of physical media, unpacking the latest releases and exciting additions from some of the best boutique labels in the game. From Vinegar Syndrome to Kino Lorber, 88 Films to Criterion Collection, the hosts cover it all, including some classic titles like A Clockwork Orange (1972) and Full Metal Jacket (1986) in 4K, as well as lesser-known gems like Shut Up, I Love You! (1980) and Seedpeople (1992).

    They also dive into exciting new releases from Third Window Films, such as Shark Skin Man & Peach Hip Girl (1998), and take a closer look at upcoming titles like The Seed of the Sacred Fig (2024) from Decal Releasing. But that's not all—TJ and Paul also discuss some exciting Blu-ray collections like FANTÔMAS (Masters of Cinema), Les Vampires (Masters of Cinema), and Judex (Masters of Cinema), plus rare gems like Deadbeat at Dawn (1988) from 84 Entertainment and the House of Psychotic Women collection from Severin Films.

    In addition, the hosts break down the latest movie news, including the announcement of new releases like The Monkey and Heart Eyes, as well as the passing of Anthony Dileo Jr. They also discuss Conclave’s wins at the BAFTAs and recommend some must-watch films, including TJ's pick, Path to War (2002), and Paul's pick, Heretic (2024).

    Tune in for all this and more in this jam-packed episode of Celluloid Psychosis! Plus, next week’s episode is one you won’t want to miss: the absurd and hilarious Butt Boy (2019)!

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