Each episode we add a new entry to the Nostalgium Arcanum, a repository for the movies, tv, music, g
1985 through 1989 was the best period of filmmaking, period. Each of these years produced dozens of
The films from 1980 to 1984, buoyed by genre hits like Star Wars, took flight with bold imaginative
The theme songs from the James Bond franchise are an intrinsic part of this storied frachise. This e
In 1990 music was at a crossroads, quickly approaching the sea change that would occur in 1991. The
We're bringing you a supersized episode about a microscopic topic. Innerspace is a gigantic adve
For those who love video games with an emotionally resonant story, Final Fantasy IX is a place to ca
They may look like Buddy Holly and Mary Tyler Moore, but for three decades Weezer has infused infect
For our next Christmas episode we give Tim Burton's haunting answer to the question "Where
'Tis the season, so we're taking a look at the Christmas classics that make us fa la la la l
Yippie-Kay-Yay and Ho... ho... ho... It isn't Christmas until Hans Gruber takes a dive off of Na
Tim Allen has to improve his home in an altogether different toy story as he kills Santa Claus and,
We open our first Christmas podcast of the season as guest Sarah Heath (the RevCovery podcast) invit
John Hughes' classic Thanksgiving story about Neal Page (Steve Martin) and Del Griffith (John Ca
The music that dominated our radios and walkmen (walkmans?) in 1989 has stood the test of time, and
Hey Vern! We're joined by writer/comedian/filmmaker Tarik Davis (@tarikrdavis) to head off to Ca
Christmas comes early this year as we revisit The World Is Not Enough, a James Bond film that leaves
Happy Halloween to you villains and knaves! This be a family affair, says I. We be joined by devils,
This is Halloween! This is Halloween! For our final mainline October episode guest Matt Storm aka St
It's a bonus episode on top of a bonus episode! We're doing another Halloween reading, this
For 40 years Freddy Krueger has stopped us from getting 40 winks. Arguably the king of the 80s slash