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Torgo and Subject discuss the new A24 hit, Talk to me
Torgo and Subject watched through the 9 (that were available at the time of recording) Saw films and ranked them from worst to best!
Thedayghost Miltonmanthing and Subject discuss two horror anime films, picked by Miltonmanthing
The final week of Carpenter month! The Haven of horror crew covers John Carpenter's Vampires and Ghosts of mars, and discusses what they liked and didn't like of each film
Week 3 of Carpenter month! Today we discuss In the mouth of madness, and Village of the damned, tgo dissect these films and find out what works and what doesnt!
Carpenter week 2! Haven of horror discusses two more John Carpenter classics, and what they liked and disliked about it!
Discussing The Fog and The thing, two John Carpenter's classic films; and starting Carpenter Month with two instant classics!
it's a Tony Todd double feature! Discussing all things Candyman and 1990's Night of the living dead remake, Haven of horror goes in depth to discuss the two movies, and how they felt about each one
Subject879 and Miltonmanthing discuss the Italian horror classic Zombi (also known as Zombi 2) and George Romero's polarizing film Land of the Dead!
On this episode of haven of horror subject879, thedayghost, and Miltonmanthing discuss repo the genetic opera and John Carpenter's classic they live
Part 2 of our decades of horror: Torgo picked a 70's horror film
In this video, we dive deep into Nicolas Roeg's 1973 psychological horror masterpiece, Don't Look Now. Based on a short story by Daphne du Maurier, the film stars Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie as a grieving couple navigating the canals of Venice after the tragic death of their daughter.
We explore the film's haunting atmosphere, Roeg's non-linear storytelling, and its shocking, iconic ending. I’ll also discuss the film’s use of symbolism, especially the recurring motif of the color red, and how the setting enhances the pervasive sense of dread.
Robert, subject, TheDayGhost, and Torgo talk about the 1956 Kaiju film Rodan
Silent Night, Deadly Night is one of the more controversial horror films of the 1980s, blending festive cheer with pure terror. This cult favorite follows Billy, a young boy traumatized by witnessing his parents' murder at the hands of a man dressed as Santa Claus. Years later, his trauma returns when he's forced to wear a Santa suit at the toy store where he works — unleashing a violent, psychotic rampage during the Christmas season.
Dive into the eerie and unsettling world of Alien 3, where director David Fincher takes the beloved sci-fi horror franchise in a bold new direction. Set on the desolate prison planet of Fiorina 161, the film follows Ripley's harrowing struggle against a new breed of xenomorph.
Alien 3 offers a haunting atmosphere, compelling performances, and a unique exploration of themes such as sacrifice and redemption. Join us as we explore the film's strengths and weaknesses, and consider its place within the Alien series.
Join us as we dive deep into Mike Flanagan's latest horror series, Midnight Mass .In this review, we explore the chilling atmosphere, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes that make this show a standout. Join us as we discuss standout performances, unforgettable
scenes, and what worked (and didn't) about this show.
Join us for an in-depth review of "The Haunting of Hill House," the 2018 Netflix series that has redefined horror. In this review, we explore the show's complex characters, direction and how the series balances supernatural horror with deep emotional themes
Join Subject, Robert, and Torgo for a review of 'Oculus' (2013), directed by Mike Flanagan . We'll explore the spine-chilling story and discuss its eerie atmosphere and mind-bending narrative..
Robert, Subject, and Torgo Review the sequel to Ridley Scott's Alien, Aliens directed by James Cameron.
Robert Wilde, Subject, and Torgo talk about the best Exorcist sequel; the third one!
Shudder Shuffle is back! Subject, TheDayGhost, and Torgo talk about the Dario Argento movie Phenomena from 1985





