The Video Verdict
Welcome to The Video Verdict, a podcast dedicated to movies! Horror, sci-fi, fantasy, thrillers, it’s all covered by New York City movie nerds Frank Pittarese and Matt Dalton. For updates please follow The Video Verdict on Twitter and Facebook @thevideoverdict. You can also follow Frank and Matt on the following channels: Frank - Twitter @frankopitt | Instagram: frankopitt. Matt - Twitter: #mattdalton80 | Instagram: matts_horror_addiction | mattshorroraddiction.com
Episodes
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Bad sequels are a dime a dozen. The Sting II. The Exorcist II. The Howling II. Sure, every once in a while audiences are gifted good sequels, but for every The Godfather Part II there’s ten Beyond the Poseidon Adventures. The Irwin Allen-directed follow-up to the classic 1972 The Poseidon Adventure lacked everything that made the original so well-received. What happened? In this episode Frank and Matt take a deep dive into what makes Beyond the Poseidon Adventure a bad sequel.
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
A planetary invasion begins when small-town citizens are being duplicated and replaced, one by one. A handful of people become aware of the threat, but when they realize the switch happens when you fall asleep, it might be too late to stop the takeover. Don Siegel’s classic adaptation of Jack Finney’s novel has become an iconic sci-fi thriller, spawning several remakes and many imitators. This week, we examine the 1956 version and discuss how, despite its flaws, it remains a cut above the rest.
Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
Richard Donner’s iconic 1976 horror film, The Omen, shook audiences with its gruesome creative deaths and sinister performance by Harvey Stephens as young Damien, the son of the Devil. Nearly 50 years later The Omen is still considered a genre classic, and with the arrival of a new prequel (The First Omen) The Video Verdict discusses why this movie remains a favorite among horrorphiles.
Wednesday Apr 03, 2024
Wednesday Apr 03, 2024
The iconic 1984 comedy, Ghostbusters, is beloved by generations of fans around the world. It spawned toys, sequels, and even a popular Saturday morning cartoon. But there are a handful of people who dismiss the film as overrated fluff. In this episode Frank and Matt butt heads over whether Ghostbusters is a modern masterpiece, or a forgettable bit of 80s nostalgia.
Wednesday Mar 13, 2024
Wednesday Mar 13, 2024
A dysfunctional family, already on the brink, is torn asunder by a tragedy beyond their comprehension, unaware that dark, supernatural forces have been manipulating them toward an even more horrific destiny. This week, we discuss Ari Aster’s 2018 full-length directorial debut, a unique vision–but one with roots deeply embedded in classic horror.
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
Sarah, an awkward girl with psychokinetic powers, is tormented by a popular college sorority when its Mean Girl leader makes her life a never-ending Hell Week—but her creepy housemother has a sinister agenda of her own. This episode breaks down the 1978 made-for-TV cult classic, one of several films inspired by Stephen King’s Carrie. Does it still hold up after 46 years?
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
A play on the type of 80s horror movie first made popular by The Evil Dead, The Cabin in the Woods takes the teens-in-the-woods scenario and flips it on its head by delivering a wink-wink roller coaster ride of twists and turns.
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
A possibly haunted mansion. Two possibly possessed children. And a governess who’s possibly insane. The first film adaptation of Henry James’ influential novella The Turn of the Screw is a rich tale of ghosts and madness. Co-written by Truman Capote and expertly directed by Jack Clayton, the intentional ambiguity of The Innocents has resulted in decades of debate and conversation.
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Slasher flicks have never shied away from holidays. Christmas, Halloween, April Fool’s Day, and Thanksgiving have all been tackled by masked madmen. In 1981 the slasher subgenre soaked Valentine’s Day in blood red with the release My Bloody Valentine and in the process created a cult classic that to this day is still looked at fondly among many horror aficionados and critics.
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
Frank and Matt dive into two appropriately chilly movies for the cold weather season: 1977’s made-for-TV Snowbeast, and the 2010 nail-biter, Frozen. While the films deal with completely different scenarios, both titles are a great way to spend 90 minutes under a blanket and with a bowl of popcorn.