This week, it’s back to the silent era as Charlie Chaplin adopts an orphan and we all cry like The Kid.
Browsing: Zach on Film
Zach is forced to make a podcast as he talks Bridge on the River Kwai.
This week Zach is committed… to watch One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.
From television, to stage, to the big screen, Zach examines the film 12 Angry Men.
This week, Zach learns about Shia LaBeouf’s Disturbia as he watches Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 masterpiece, Rear Window.
This week, Zach travels to Wyoming and learns what it means to be a man, a gunslinger, and may even learn a thing or two about hero worship in the 1953 George Stevens’ classic, Shane.
Zach learns why it is important to get inoculated before visiting a strange planet as he takes a look at the alien invasion classic, War of the Worlds.
Zach learns all about the Monsters of the Id by taking a closer look at Forbidden Planet.
This week, the aliens just want Zach to go to sleep. Too bad Zach has seen the 1956 classic, Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
They are among you, so beware! Zach examines the 1951 classic, The Day the Earth Stood Still.
This week we discuss the perfect murder, 3D technology, and whether Alfred Hitchcock would shoot on digital, as Zach takes a look at Dial M for Murder.
Zach jumps in his Mustang and cruises the streets of San Francisco in his tweed jacket and blue turtleneck sweater as we discuss Steve McQueen’s 1968 film, Bullit.
Zach is back, and he leads the group in a roundabout discussion of character development, media management, and what makes Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho so memorable.
Zach is going to be out for a couple of weeks, which gives you plenty of time to catch up on future movies.