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Rants From The Black Lodge

Rants From The Black Lodge

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Rants From The Black Lodge is a film retrospective podcast hosted by film critic and pop culture enthusiast Brandon A. Lane with a guest commentator every month.

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  • Rants After Dark: Episode 22 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1994)
    May 15 2025

    They say that April showers bring May flowers but tonight we’re bringing you something a little less attractive. This episode Brandon and Fat Tony bring the Rant Army a watch-a-long commentary for the red headed step-child of Leatherface known as Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation.

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  • Rants From The Black Lodge: Episode 79 - Salò (1975)
    Apr 1 2025

    This month the Rant Army travel back to World War II Italy, where four fascist libertines round up nine adolescent boys and girls and subject them to 120 days of torture… or maybe it’s just April 1st.

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  • Rants From The Black Lodge: Episode 78 - Heavy Metal March Madness V: Slayer
    Mar 15 2025

    The month of March brings to mind many things ranging from Leprechauns and St. Patrick’s Day festivities but to sports fans this month is special because of March Madness where Division 1 college teams duke it out for basketball supremacy... Here at the Rants From the Black Lodge Podcast we love our heavy metal and in 2024 will continue our new tradition in the style of the famed NCAA single elimination tournament with a hard rockin’ twist! Tonight the Rant Army will album by album, song by song whittle down SLAYER’S stellar catalog to decide which head banging anthem will reign supreme and win HEAVY METAL MARCH MADNESS!

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