This week, things get cold and we don’t know who to trust! Luckily Young Zach has a flame thrower as we take on John Carpenter’s The Thing.
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Be careful who you sit next to this week, as Zach examines Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train.
Shhh… They’re listening to you Zach. This week Zach gets inside The Conversation.
Things get really disturbing for Young Zach as he experiences Taxi Driver for the first time.
This week,Zach gets all emo with James Dean as he explores the world of suburban Los Angeles in 1955’s Rebel Without A Cause.
There’s no Zach on Film this week, and we really feel bad about it. And to show that we are always working on things behind the scenes, this week, Zach sat down to record a demo/pilot episode of a show that might make it into the Major Spoilers Podcast Network of shows. Zach takes on Toys this week! Keep in mind this is a pilot episode that doesn’t have all the polish and shine that a full episode would have. It is simple done to present an idea or a concept for us to build upon in the future. Use…
No review this week. Instead, Zach found an interesting article on LED streetlights and how they will change the way Los Angeles (and other cities) look on film.
Zach is back to learn a little bit about Billy Wilder’s Sunset Boulevard (1950).
This week, Zach utters a Yippee ki-yay as he sits down to watch a building blow up, learn about parallel storytelling, and wonder why 1988’s Die Hard inspired so many film makers.
This week on Zach on Film, Zach is back with another short film commentary. Zach is taking a look at a short that is sweeping around the internet PROXiMITY.
Zach gets educated on the ways of Charlie Chaplin, and by the time his viewing of Modern Times ends, he comes to a realization that Stephen has been talking about for years.
Everyone at Major Spoilers is taking a little time off this week to spend time with family, friends, and fans, so we thought we’d take this moment to share what we are thankful for this year.
In this episode of Zach on Film, what happens when a rich girl defies her father and runs away to be with the man she loves, only to meet another? Zach learns about the romantic comedy template in Frank Capra’s It Happened One Night.
The mind is a dangerous place, and memories can lead you down the wrong path. This week, Zach gets educated on a different type of storytelling with Christopher Nolan’s Memento.