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Episode 302: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. After waiting nearly twenty years for a third installment, a fourth film arrives just six months later and with a new director at the helm in Nia DaCosta (Candyman, The Marvels). Written again by Alex Garland with a story picking up shortly after the events of the last film, The Bone Temple arrives as the first major horror movie event of 2026. Plus, Sinners, The Watchers, Body of Evidence, and more.
Episode 301: Primate. From writer and director Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down, The Strangers Pray at Night) comes a tale of simian terror that’s been compared to both Cujo and Terrifier 2. Plus, more monkey business with Monkey Shines, Primal Rage, Shakma, Congo, and more. Time stamps below.
4:00min - Monkey Shines, Primal Rage, The Jolly Monkey, Shakma, Congo.
35:30min - Primate
Episode 300: We Bury the Dead. The latest from writer & director Zak Hilditch (1922, Rattlesnake), We Bury the Dead stars Daisy Ridley and is in theaters now. We bought a ticket and brought a shovel. Also this week, 2025 in review, The Monster, Splinter, and more.
Episode 299: Anaconda (2025). The sequel nobody saw sneaking up on them in the jungle just in time for Christmas. Paul Rudd and Jack Black star as childhood friends and fans of the original 1997 film who set off to make their own indie sequel in the Amazon Rainforest. We checked it out and regurgitated it for you.
Episode 298: The Housemaid. Adapted from the best selling 2022 novel of the same name and directed by Paul Feig, The Housemaid stars Amanda Seyfried as the wealthy Nina Winchester and Sydney Sweeney as the titular housemaid caught in her crosshairs. A twisty (and twisted) tale that recalls domestic thriller films of the 1990s, The Housemaid is in theaters now. Spoiler-free review followed by full spoiler breakdown.
Episode 297: Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025). The controversial 80s Christmas shocker that spawned 4 sequels and a loose remake (Silent Night 2012) is born again, this time from an original screenplay by writer/director Mike P. Nelson, starring Rohan Campbell and Ruby Modine. Evil takes no holiday. Plus, Silent Night (2012), Wake Up Dead Man, Impulse, and more.
Episode 296: Cloverfield. The 2008 found footage creature feature that spawned a franchise (of sorts) but never fully delivered on its initial promise was stacked with talent behind the camera, including producer J.J. Abrams, director Matt Reeves (The Batman, Let Me In) and writer Drew Goddard (Cabin in the Woods, The Martian). This week we took a look back to see how well it holds up today. Plus, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, The Night Train Murders, and more.
Episode 295: Dead Mail. An ominous help note finds its way to a dead letter investigator in this 80s period piece described by its makers as concerning “letters, synthesizers, and lonely men”. Forward or return to sender, we decide. Plus, Descendant, Born for Hell, Jennifer, and more.
Episode 294: The Running Man. From director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Baby Driver) comes the fourth Stephen King feature film adaptation to be theatrically released 2025 and the second film adaptation of the novel, The Running Man, though not a remake of the first film. We’ll give you the rundown.
Episode 293: Keeper. The second feature film release of 2025 from director Osgood Perkins (The Monkey, Longlegs) finds Tatiana Maslany and Rossif Sutherland at an isolated cabin in the woods celebrating their one year anniversary together. What could go wrong? Plus, The Monkey, The Village, and more.
Episode 292: Die My Love. Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson lead a supporting cast including Sissy Spacek and Nick Nolte in this psychological drama from director Lynne Ramsey (We Need to Talk About Kevin). Plus, You Were Never Really Here, Devil Times Five, and more.
Episode 291: Bugonia. From director Yorgos Lanthimos (Dogtooth, Poor Things) and writer Will Tracy (The Menu, Succession) comes an absurdist black comedy sci-fi film starring Lanthimos alums, Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons, that will have you questioning everything. Is it evil? We decide. Plus, Dream Eater, It: Welcome to Derry, and more.
2:00min - Bugonia
22:50min - Dream Eater
Episode 290: The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. Good help is hard to find in director Michelle Garcia Cervera’s (Huesera: The Bone Woman) reimagining of the 1992 classic, starring Maika Monroe and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Plus, in theaters this week from producer Mike Flanagan, Shelby Oaks. Time stamps below.
08:30min - The Hand That Rocks the Cradle 2025
28:00min - Shelby Oaks
Episode 289: The Black Phone 2. From director Scott Derrickson (Sinister, Doctor Strange), comes this sequel to the 2022 film featuring Ethan Hawke reprising his role as The Grabber in an expansion of author Joe Hill’s original short story. How did it grab us? Dial up this episode and find out. Plus, the new Bryan Bertino film, Vicious, and a rewatch of this year’s Bring Her Back.
Episode 288: Good Boy. “Trust his instincts”, warns the poster for the new horror movie that tells its haunted house story from the perspective of a dog. Does it hunt? We found out. Plus, Hell House LLC: Lineage, Presence, Lurker, and more.
Episode 287: Bone Lake. The latest feature from director Mercedes Bryce Morgan (Spoonful of Sugar) promises a throwback to the erotic thrillers of the 1980s and 90s and boasts the ominous tagline, “You better have a safe word”. We took a dip in Bone Lake to find out just how dangerous it could be. Plus, V/H/S/ Halloween, The Kindred, and more.
Episode 286: The Strangers - Chapter 2. The second part of a new trilogy of films based on The Strangers (2008) is now in theaters and has received a drubbing from critics. We’ll be the judges. Plus, Friday the 13th and Halloween franchise misses through the years.
Episode 285: Him. The latest feature from Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions, directed by Justin Tipping and starring Marlon Wayans, Tyriq Withers, and Julia Fox is in theaters now and we have seen the playbook. Plus, The Dark Half (1993) and the Friday the Thirteenth film franchise.
Episode 284: The Long Walk. The latest Stephen King film adaptation, from director Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games, I Am Legend), has hit theaters and we were first in line. Plus, Dangerous Animals, Hell Motel, and Thinner.
Episode 283: The Conjuring: Last Rites. Can the third biggest horror theatrical opening weekend of all time really be the end of The Conjuring? We went, we saw, we conjured up a podcast episode. Plus, Hell of a Summer, Blue Ruin, and Jawbreaker.



