A weekly, retro-and-nostalgia-themed podcast co-hosted by brothers Colin and Dagan Moriarty. Video g
Back in the late '70s, Ridley Scott and Dan O'Bannon released the seminal sci-fi horror movie Alien.
You may not be familiar with the concept of Shovelry, but veterans of 2014's smash-hit indie darling
We love music, and we don't focus on it enough here on KnockBack. We're endeavoring to change that,
In between seasons three of four of Sci-Fi's reimagined Battlestar Galactica series came a standalon
Back in 1978, something truly horrifying happened. Following the worldwide, blockbuster success of t
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Choice A or Choice B? We're met with this conundrum over and over again in life, and yet, there are
Everyone knows that Kill Bill was originally intended as one epic-length film, but Miramax ultimatel
If the blood-fueled havoc of Kill Bill reminds us anything, it's that "revenge is never a straight l
The third entry in the Metal Gear Solid franchise is the first game to take us backwards in time. Wh
1982's Poltergeist is a fascinating film to examine. It's a Steven Spielberg horror production that
Our return to Battlestar Galactica brings us to what many consider the show's weakest season, and th
While it's true that we ain't afraid of no ghosts, it's also true that we're not very fond of them,
While it's true that the first rule of Fight Club is not to talk about Fight Club, we felt like a tw
We, the Moriarty Brothers, are grown-ass men with houses, but that wasn't always the case. In our yo
Way back when, anime made its way to western audiences primarily via three important films: Akira, G
By the time 2002 rolled around, people were already pretty disenchanted with what would become known
Playing MGS2 some 20 years after its initial release on PlayStation 2 in 2001 is... well... it's an
Marvel's vaunted Cinematic Universe had a more inauspicious start than many may remember, and in fac
Wes Craven's 1984 film A Nightmare on Elm Street is one of the most beloved horror flicks ever made,