Earth may never be the same.
Enter the Nighthawks cafe on this Spooky October night. The Monstoberfest celebration continues with an examination of some of the most recognizable, but not so cinematically represented Halloween season monsters. Trevor and Matt will have to pick up every stitch, as they embark on the season of the witch. Witches and witchcraft will be under […]
We’re back from hiatus and ready to hit the Halloween season with both fists. This month we’ll be focusing specifically on MONSTERS! But the end of the month is just scant days away! How do we plan to cram all these monsters into the remainder of the month? Easy! In this episode we knock several […]
We unfortunately lost one of the true Masters of Horror at the tail-end of August. Wes Craven was responsible for some of the great horror movies in the lexicon of any tried and true horror fan. Among Craven’s body of work were two iconic franchises of the slasher sub-genre: SCREAM and A NIGHTMARE ON ELM […]
Please join us in welcoming Alamo Drafthouse Founder and C.E.O. Tim League as our first guest in the Nighthawks Cafe.
This will be the final episode for the Nighthawks before the 4th of July weekend, so they decided to honor the birthday of the U.S.A. in a special way. Finding INDEPENDENCE DAY a little on-the-nose, and not wanting to corner themselves into the uber-patriotic or the uber-cynical films about the country, of which there are […]
Recorded for Father’s Day 2015, The Nighthawks sit down at the diner for a piping hot cup of films about pabulum and patres familias, diet and dads, food and fathers.
For their first supplementary episode, the Nighthawks discuss the divisive Jurassic World.
The fourth film in a franchise that hasn’t really seen a good entry since the original.
In this episode, Matt and Trevor dim the lights of the Nighthawks cafe, remove their hats, and raises their glasses to the recently departed Sir Christopher Lee. In his honor, the boys watched the 1958 Hammer Films’ production of DRACULA (aka THE HORROR OF DRACULA), Sir Lee’s first time playing a role that would become […]
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