
Welcome to
Your Valhalla of Nostalgia
Where neon competes with pastel…
and the saxophone solo is alive and well!



💿Podcast
Listen to card-carrying Gen-Xers Milo and Jamie as they inform and amuse on The 80s and 90s Uncensored.
New episodes every Monday.
Listen to the latest episodes of The 80s and 90s Uncensored podcast.
We each pick four things they were eating back in the day—liked or not. Some dishes bring back fond childhood memories, while others stir up childhood traumas.
We’re joined by our pod chum Katie, host of the Retromade podcast, to discuss the Razzie Awards’ longstanding hatred for Sylvester Stallone.
In 1983, fans of James Bond were treated to a bonus Bond as two movies were released featuring MI6's most well-known secret agent. We explore the history behind both.
📠Articles
Articles, lists, comparisons and retrospectives on various topics of everyone’s favorite two decades: The 80s and 90s
Check out our latest articles.
Remember Rax? Once a fast-casual pioneer, it fell hard due to bad management, a bloated menu, and the odd mascot, Mr. Delicious.
Which decade reigns supreme in the arena of fashion? Let’s examine the contenders, trend by trend, and determine the champion, with a few good laugh along the way.
The 80s and 90s weren’t just decades. They were cultural powerhouses that transformed entertainment, fashion, and how we connected with the world.
Let’s revisit the glory days by exploring five high school stereotype outfits that dominated the 80s and 90s.
Picard possesses a fascinating array of artifacts that reflect his love for history and the incredible adventures he’s embarked on.
Jamie reviews Going Viral which blends 1980s nostalgia with modern themes as geeky teen and friends seek Corey Feldman’s “Samurai” to fight an AI.
📼Video
Reviews and commentary of the strange, underrated, peculiar, forgotten, and overlooked films from the 80s and 90s.
Our latest review: “Silk” from 1986 directed by Cirio H. Santiago, starring Cec Verrell.
Mallrats is turning 30 so the guys reflect on the initial failure of the film and how, over time, people have developed a love for Kevin Smith's second film that has only gotten better.