In the season 4 premiere of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we dive into the depths of a notorious sequel that proves if you pay a certain Oscar-winning actor enough money, heâll take on just about any roleâeven one involving a vengeful aquatic predator. Jerry unpacks how this widely ridiculedâŠ
In Season 4 of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we journey through the fascinating world of movie franchises that never quite made it to the big leaguesâor met an untimely demise. Jerry explores three intriguing categories: Franchise Killers, Franchise Non-Starters, and Franchise One-Hit Wonders. First up, Jerry delves into FranchiseâŠ
Visionary Producer Larry Fessenden - Unlock Your Creative Potential: Making Movies on a Budget The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/theofferingwithjerryhorror Sponsored by Mailbox Movies. Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. https://mailboxmovies.com Rate and review this show and you might find your review in anâŠ
Visionary Producer Larry Fessenden - Start Making Your Genre Movie Practical Steps to Success The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/theofferingwithjerryhorror Sponsored by Mailbox Movies. Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. https://mailboxmovies.com Rate and review this show and you might find your review in anâŠ
In this excerpt of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we dive into the legal and career pitfalls of creating fan films based on existing intellectual property. Jerry breaks down why, despite the passion and creativity behind fan films, they can be a risky venture for aspiring filmmakers. From copyright infringementâŠ
In this action packed episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we roundhouse kick our way into the world of early 90s action cinema to explore what might just be the greatest white-guy karate movie ever made. Jerry unleashes a flurry of punches with the surprising revelation that the 1994âŠ
In this groovy episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we boogie down to the sequel of a beloved disco-era classicâyes, it exists, and yes, itâs just as dizzying as youâd imagine. Jerry grooves through how this film, featuring a leading man and a director known for their wild nightsâŠ
In this absurd episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we take a deep dive into the chaotic production of a 1994 action film thatâs as notorious for its behind-the-scenes drama as it is for its on-screen antics. Jerry unravels the mystery behind the alleged involvement of some rather unsavoryâŠ
In the season 4 premiere of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we dive into the depths of a notorious sequel that proves if you pay a certain Oscar-winning actor enough money, heâll take on just about any roleâeven one involving a vengeful aquatic predator. Jerry unpacks how this widely ridiculedâŠ
In this episode, Jerry Horror sits down with Sean Q. King, the creative mind behind Screamwalkers, to explore the enduring fascination with VHS tapes and their unique place in cinematic history. They dive into the nostalgia surrounding video stores, reminiscing about the era when browsing through shelves of worn-out VHSâŠ
What's a Crumb Catcher? Who's a Crumb Catcher? Director Chris Skotchdopole discusses the trials and tribulations of a first time feature length filmmaker, the ability to pivot when nothing goes as planned, and how to be your own hype man. Chris spent 10 years as a film worker at GlassâŠ
The Offeringâs Directors Series: Beyond the Screen with Visionary Larry Fessenden Not many people can say that they embody the DIY ethic that Larry Fessenden has. He has endured for decades in the entertainment industry on his own terms. He's an actor, a director, an editor, a producer, a writer,âŠ
LOST SUBURBIA, a 4-part horror anthology, now screening as part of CULT CAFE at the Cinema Arts Centre. Six Long Island independent filmmakers came together to produce this labor of love feature anthology based on local haunted legends that have plagued their childhood nightmares. The four short films are basedâŠ
Episode 51: The Offeringâs Directors Series: Cult Underground Horror Films with Thrust Director Victor Bonacore exploring the cinematic genius of filmmaker James Van Bebber. The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/theofferingwithjerryhorror Subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. Rate and review this show onâŠ
Episode 51: The Offeringâs Directors Series: Cult Underground Horror Films with Thrust Director Victor Bonacore discussing the influence of video stores on his passion for filmmaking. The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/theofferingwithjerryhorror Subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. Rate and review thisâŠ
Thank you to everyone that came out to the Cult Cafe to see the 1996 cult classic, âCrashâ. We appreciate your patronage. For this icily erotic fusion of flesh and machine, David Cronenberg adapted J. G. Ballardâs future-shock novel of the 1970s into one of the most singular and provocativeâŠ
Thrust: The Best Troma Movie Never Made. A Roller Skate Head Smash and More. Clip from Jerry's discussion with filmmaker Victor Bonacore from https://youtu.be/gXOBrFNKSRM?si=8W7Q0dX4-xodUffb The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/theofferingwithjerryhorror Subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. Rate and review this show onâŠ
As part of the Cult Cafe's David Cronenberg Retrospective Series, Jerry Horror returns to drop a drippy knowledge load on those in attendance on the making of acclaimed filmmaker David Cronenberg's 1986 film The Fly. Graphic sci-fi shocks contrast with tender romance in Cronenberg's gruesome update of the '50s classicâŠ