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The Projection Booth

Special Report: RIP Stuart "Feedback" Andrews

The Projection Booth

The Projection Booth

Tv & Film, Film Interviews, Film Reviews, Film History

4.6709 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2025

⏱️ 243 minutes

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Summary

Stuart “Feedback” Andrews never whispered his opinions — he weaponized them. The longtime Rue Morgue Radio rabble-rouser and Cinephobia Radio agitator carved out a cult legacy with his mercurial personality, meticulous audio collages, and an manical belief that cinema deserved passion, noise, and occasionally a little chaos.

Mike revisits one of Stuart’s deep dives: “Jungle Gate,” a two-part Cinephobia takedown of the marketing circus surrounding Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno and Knock Knock. The original broadcasts unraveled into sprawling tangents and media theory rants, so Mike presents a cut Stuart would absolutely hate — a leaner, sharper, “Feedback-but-Edited” version that preserves the spirit while cutting through the brush a bit. 

Before that, Mike shares personal stories of Stuart’s impact on horror media, the lost recordings that vanished into the void, the wild highs and combustible lows, and the legacy of a critic who could never stop stirring the pot. It’s messy, loud, obsessive, uncompromising, and fittingly infuriating — exactly the way he liked it.

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0:00.0

The audio commentary. It's a dying art form, but here at One Track Mind, I, your wonky yet affable

0:10.7

host, Ryan Luis Rodriguez, analyze film through the prism of these embryonic forms of podcasting,

0:17.4

one audio commentary at a time. Masterpieces, crapsterpieces, live action, animation, cult classics,

0:26.1

films literally no one has ever heard of.

0:29.1

No track is too small and no track is too big.

0:32.9

Join me and my guests from the entertainment world

0:35.4

as we keep these features alive every other Tuesday.

0:39.3

Hey, who else is going to discuss Bill and Ted's bogus journey one week and Citizen Kane the next?

0:45.3

Us, that's who?

0:47.3

Sure you have to put up with my voice, but there's a certain give and take in this industry.

0:52.3

That's one track mine, part of the someone's

0:55.4

favorite productions family, and available wherever you get your podcasts.

1:09.3

Hello, this is Aaron West. I am the author of the A24 New Wave. In this book, I look at A24's output, and I make the argument that we are in a new wave movement right now. A24 plays a major role. This book has a supplemental podcast where each episode is a brief conversation about an A24 related topic,

1:29.4

whether an actor, director, or even a genre. As I continue research for the book and conduct

1:35.2

interviews, I expect to record podcast episodes with people involved with the company. You can find

1:40.9

the podcast at Sinejourneys.com or wherever you find podcasts, and we are proud to be members of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network.

1:52.6

If you're looking for more horror outside of the mainstream, look no further than Unsung Horrors, a podcast about underseen horror movies. I'm Lance. And I'm Erica. Every other

2:04.2

week, we'll cover a horror movie with fewer than 1,000 views on Letterboxed. We'll even give you

2:09.3

double feature recommendations to pair with the movies we discuss. From Gothic to shot on video,

2:15.1

from slashers to comedies, from Gialo to J-Hore.

2:18.5

We'll cover all the subgenres.

2:20.4

So join us as we unearth these hidden gems of horror.

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