Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 41 - Booger & Dogman

This week on Celluloid Psychosis, TJ and Paul are back with an exhilarating new episode that dives deep into the latest physical media releases and the exciting world of boutique labels. They kick things off with a roundup of Vinegar Syndrome's offerings, including The Possession of Joel Delaney (1972), The Carpenter (1988), and the outrageous White Cannibal Queen (1980). Plus, don't miss out on Vinegar Syndrome LabsThe Mansion of Madness (1972) and a bevy of other cinematic treasures.

The hosts also discuss upcoming gems from a variety of labels: Female Perversions (1996) from Cinématographe, Scarred Hearts and Uppercase Print (2016/2020) from Big World Pictures, and Thunder (2022) from Dekanalog. Film Movement keeps things fresh with Her Body (2023) and Mapantsula (1988), while ETR Media delivers more cult classics with Deadly Obsession and The Crown Jewel of Indonesia.

Plus, there's no shortage of genre-defining titles in the mix, including Mad Foxes (1981) in 4K from Cauldron Films, Trancers (1985) in 4K from 88 Films, and Suddenly in the Dark (1981) from Terror Vision. And fans of martial arts will love Shout Factory’s Fist of Legend (1994) and Tai Chi Master (1993).

The episode also features some thrilling news from Now in Theaters with titles like Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Captain America: Brave New World, and The Monkey, plus exciting new trailers like Final Destination: Bloodlines and Megan 2.0.

For the Recommendation of the Week, TJ recommends the moving TV movie All the Way (2016), while Paul digs deep into Requiem for a Dream (2000), a film that still packs an emotional punch.

Next week, TJ and Paul are going wild with Mad Foxes (1981)—a film that’s bound to get them talking about its gritty and outlandish nature. Don't miss it!