B-Movie Blitzkrieg

B-Movie Blitzkrieg
Duncan McLeish and The Baz launched B-Movie Blitzkrieg in 2025 as a deliberately compact alternative to the marathon-length bad movie podcasts that dominate the space. With 20 episodes and a biweekly schedule, the show is brand new but already has a clear identity: bite-sized chunks of B-movie entertainment that fit neatly into a commute or lunch break, with episodes running right around 30 minutes each. The hosts cover a range of decades and genres. Recent episodes have tackled Night of the Comet from 1984, Shakma from 1990, and Blackenstein from 1973, with The Warriors from 1979 on deck. That mix of 70s exploitation, 80s cult classics, and 90s oddities shows good taste in curation. Duncan and The Baz bring comedic commentary to each film and seem to genuinely enjoy the discovery process of finding and sharing obscure movies. The show currently has a 5.0-star rating, though with just one review, that number will inevitably shift as the audience grows. Being so new means the back catalog is small, but the biweekly cadence keeps content coming steadily. If you have always wanted to get into bad movie podcasts but felt intimidated by shows with 500-plus episode archives and two-hour runtimes, B-Movie Blitzkrieg is a perfect entry point. Short, focused, and fun.

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