We Plead Guilty to Loving These Movies!
What’s the movie that you love that always gets the response, “Really? That one?” Did you think Chappie was thought p...
It's ZekeTalk's most eclectic episode yet!
Encyclopedic film expect Dean Treadway of Movie Geeks United and Filmicability.com joins Jim Tudor and Michael Ander...
Twenty Great Movies About Summer
Here's a lively batch of diverse movies that capture the spirit of summer in memorable ways. Beef up your summer viewi...
"The Devil Calls The Tune" in Alan Alda Satanic Horror
DIRECTED BY PAUL WENDKOS/1971
STREET DATE: APRIL 18, 2017/KINO LORBER STUDIO CLASSICS
Being a child ...
Boffo! Catching up with the Biggest Ticket Sellers in Cinema History
June 2016: Vanity Fair runs the article "2016 is on Track to Be Hollywood’s Worst Year fo...
In this, the first of Zekefilm's monthly ODD MOVIE LISTS, we take advantage of the Easter weekend to take a nominal look at the history of bunnies in movies. Of...
Gotta Dance!
42nd STREET (1933)
I've chosen to spotlight movie musicals this March, a subject as big and broad and boisterous as the classic era of Hollywo...
Joe Don Baker gets up a Sweat in 1970s Actioner
DIRECTED BY PHIL KARLSON/1975
STREET DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2017/KINO LORBER STUDIO CLASSICS
I'm sorry, but e...
When the Movies Turn Their Cameras Upon Themselves...
We all know it. Hollywood is perhaps the most narcissistic industry ever created by narcissistic man. As ...
Obsessed with movies literally since being in the crib, Dean co-hosts Movie Geeks United, the top movie-centric podcast on the web. He's been reviewing films and interviewing filmmakers—in print, on television, and on the web--for over 30 years. He is a former film festival programmer, and has toiled at theaters and video stores like Atlanta's Plaza Theater, NYC's Video Room and the infamous Kim's Video for as long as humanly possible. In the mid-90s, he worked in the programming department at Turner Network Television (during the much-loved Monstervision era) while contributing to Turner Classic Movies. His blog filmicability details his lifelong passion for cinema.