Supers On Screen 013 – Spider-Man (2002)

This week, host Dylan Roth (@DylanRoth), Deadshirt Movies Editor Dominic Griffin (@captain_fuck) and artist, writer, and podcaster JoJo Seames (@jojoseames) talk Sam Raimi’s first Spider-Man film, and it… it gets kind of brutal. Be aware that you may never look at this film the same Read More …

Supers On Screen 012 – Megamind (2010)

This week, host Dylan Roth (@DylanRoth) and returning guests Tracie Mauk (@Maukingbird) and Yen Nguyen (@yenissober) discuss Dreamworks Animation’s Megamind, Silver Age Superman, male entitlement complexes, jock rocking in a cape, and more! Here’s a link to the Nostalgia Chick episode mentioned in the episode. Read More …

Supers On Screen 011 – Green Lantern (2011)

This week host Dylan Roth (@DylanRoth) and guests Cameron DeOrdio (@StopGrammarTime) and Christina Trujillo (@Spell_Christina) debate the peaks and valleys of Martin Campbell’s Green Lantern, from its sparse, bleak Earthbound scenes to its crazy, colorful space sequences. Enjoy as these three reviewers try to figure Read More …

Supers On Screen 010 – Iron Man (2008)

This week on Supers On Screen, host Dylan Roth (@DylanRoth) and guests Yen Nguyen (@YenIsSober) and Joe Stando (@joestando) take the podcast’s on its first journey into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the movie that reshaped both the comics and film industries – Jon Favreau’s Read More …

Supers On Screen 009: Hellboy (2004)

Supers on Screen returns with host Dylan Roth (@DylanRoth), Deadshirt contibuting editor Christina Harrington, and Deadshirt contributor Luke Herr (@Koltreg) to gush about Guillermo Del Toro’s masterful film adaptation of Mike Mignola’s Hellboy! Topics of discussion include the perfection of Ron Pearlman, mixing mythologies, the Read More …

Supers On Screen 005 – Superman: Doomsday (2007)

On this episode of Supers On Screen, our weekly podcast about superhero movies, host Dylan Roth (@DylanRoth) and guests Tracie Mauk (@maukingbird) and Haley Winters (@winterzzzzzzz) tackle the DC/Warner Bros direct-to-DVD animated feature Superman: Doomsday, and explore evil clones, Lex Luthor’s over-the-top sexual fixation on the Man of Steel, and how it’s really a Lois Lane movie. Read More …