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You Good Cuh? - A Horror Movie Podcast
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On this week's episode, Markey and Lexx dive into the twisted secrets behind gentrification, family trauma, and unchecked evil in the cult classic horror, The People Under the Stairs. Discover how a 13-year-old boy confronts real monsters in a house of horrors. This episode unpacks the chilling story of a young hero fighting against a family of deranged predators, revealing the dark truths of greed, neglect, and pure madness. Perfect for horror fans craving more than scares, this episode is a masterclass in storytelling, social critique, and cinematic innovation. Tune in to explore why The People Under the Stairs is more than just horror—it’s a mirror to society’s ugliest truths.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
On this week of You Good Cuh, Lexx and Markey are watching Ma and exploring the dark side of kindness. Discover how Sue Ann, a seemingly harmless woman, manipulates teenagers with obsession and deadly consequences. From stalking her victims online to luring them into traps, her chilling tactics and hidden motives will keep you on the edge of your seat. Perfect for fans of psychological thrillers, this episode dives into the unsettling story of obsession, betrayal, and revenge.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
On this week's episode, Markey and Lexx dive into Blacula, the 1972 black-led vampire flick that challenged stereotypes and left an indelible mark on black cinema and horror genres. Discover how it blended funk soundtracks with urban horror and why it was considered scarier in 1972 than today. Explore the audacious themes that made it both a product of its time and a timeless cult hit. Whether you’re a horror aficionado or craving fresh perspectives on cult classics, this is your exclusive ticket into one of black horror’s most legendary tales. Hit play and understand why Blacula remains the best in its class, still giving chills decades later.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
In this week's episode of "You Good Cuh," we dive into the chilling depths of "The Reading," where the hero isn't who she seems, and betrayal runs deeper than blood. Monique delivers a career-changing performance that flips the horror genre on its head, revealing the sinister underbelly of greed and guilt.We break down how a seemingly simple home invasion spirals into a blood-soaked revelation of lies, murder, and obsession. Discover how Emma, played by Monique, manipulates her traumatic past to orchestrate a shocking series of betrayals. We unpack the film's clever use of symbolism and explore its themes of guilt, accountability, and the dangerous allure of faking healing for fame and fortune.Perfect for horror fans craving a fresh twist or anyone obsessed with stories about the monsters hiding behind familiar faces. Whether you're a fan of Monique’s transformative acting or a lover of sharp plot twists, this episode will make you see horror—and humanity—in a whole new light.Don’t miss out—hit play and find out why "The Reading" is truly best in the world at flipping expectations and delivering raw, unfiltered scares.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
In this episode of "You Good, Cuh?", hosts Markey and Lex dive into the chilling world of horror movies, focusing on the 2005 film "Tamara." They explore the film's themes of bullying and revenge, discussing how Tamara's character uses witchcraft to turn the tables on her tormentors. With a mix of humor and insight, they analyze the movie's plot twists and character dynamics, while also sharing personal anecdotes and trivia about other horror classics. Tune in for a spooky yet entertaining discussion that will leave you questioning who you mess with in the world of horror.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
In this episode of 'You Good Cuh,' hosts Markey and Lexx dive into the horror movie 'The Strangers: Prey at Night.' They discuss the film's plot, characters, and the chilling atmosphere that keeps viewers on edge. The hosts share their thoughts on the movie's realism, the killers' motives, and the unexpected twists that make it a thrilling watch.
Join us for a chilling Christmas Eve special on "You Good Cuh? - A Horror Movie Podcast." As the festive night unfolds, iconic horror figures like Michael, Freddy, and Jason come alive in a spine-tingling narrative. With flickering lights and lurking shadows, this episode promises suspense and thrills. Will Christmas be merry, or will fear take the spotlight? Tune in to find out!Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
In this episode of 'You Good, Cuh?', the hosts delve into the horror film 'Sometimes They Come Back', exploring its themes of family trauma, bullying, and the haunting effects of past actions. Through trivia questions and engaging discussions, they analyze character dynamics and the psychological depth of the narrative, while also reflecting on real-life issues that resonate with the audience. In this gripping conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of trauma, family dynamics, and the supernatural as they review the horror film 'Sometimes They Come Back.' They explore the protagonist Jim's struggles with nightmares, the mysterious deaths of students, and the haunting presence of past bullies. The discussion highlights the emotional weight of the story, the significance of family ties, and the ultimate quest for closure. With a blend of humor and heartfelt moments, the hosts reflect on the film's impact and its exploration of fear, loss, and redemption.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
In this episode of You Good Cuh, Lex explores various urban legends that have haunted generations. From the chilling tale of the babysitter receiving calls from inside the house to the eerie experience of summoning Bloody Mary, each story reveals the psychological impact of urban legends. Lex discusses how these tales blur the lines between reality and fiction, instilling fear in everyday situations. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to share their own urban legends, emphasizing the communal nature of these stories.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
In this episode of "You Good, Cuh? A Horror Movie Podcast," hosts Markey and Lexx delve into the 2003 psychological horror film "Dead End." The movie follows a family's Christmas Eve road trip that turns into a nightmare when they take a shortcut through the woods. As the family encounters bizarre and terrifying events, they realize they are trapped in a never-ending loop of horror. The episode explores the film's themes of purgatory, guilt, and denial, with a mix of dark comedy and genuine dread. The hosts discuss the film's low-budget brilliance, plot twists, and the chilling realization that the road was a metaphorical purgatory for the family.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
In this episode, the hosts address a recent tragedy in their community involving police violence against a young black man. They express their condolences and transition into a discussion about horror movies, specifically focusing on the classic slasher film 'I Know What You Did Last Summer.' The conversation explores the themes of guilt, friendship, and the consequences of choices made by the characters in the film, drawing parallels to real-life issues of accountability and violence in communities. In this episode, the hosts delve into the thrilling and suspenseful narrative of 'I Know What You Did Last Summer.' They explore the complex relationships between characters, the unfolding horror as secrets are revealed, and the chilling consequences of past actions. The conversation highlights key moments, character motivations, and the film's impact on the horror genre, while also providing humorous commentary and personal reflections on the film's events.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
In this episode of 'You Good Cuh?', hosts Markey and Lexx dive deep into the horror classic 'Scream'. They discuss the film's iconic opening scene featuring Drew Barrymore, the trivia surrounding the movie, and the character dynamics that unfold throughout the story. The conversation also touches on the media's role in the narrative, the investigation into the murders, and the growing tension as Sydney grapples with her past and the identity of the killer. With humor and insight, the hosts explore the themes of fear, survival, and the impact of horror cinema. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of trauma, maternal relationships, and the horror genre as they discuss the film 'Scream.' They explore the characters' emotional struggles, the impact of grief, and the insensitivity of peers. The conversation also highlights the film's clever references to horror tropes and its influence on the genre. As the plot unfolds, they analyze the motivations behind the killings and the dynamics between the characters, culminating in a discussion about the film's legacy and its significance in horror cinema.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod for horror movie content and update. Stay Spooky Cuhzins!
In this episode of 'You Good, Cuh?', hosts Markey and Lexx dive deep into the horror film 'See No Evil', featuring WWE star Kane. They explore trivia related to horror movies, discuss the film's characters, and analyze the themes of violence and betrayal. The conversation flows from light-hearted trivia to a serious examination of the film's grimy elements, character dynamics, and the unsettling setting of the Blackwell Hotel. The hosts share their insights and reactions to the film's shocking moments, particularly the recurring motif of eyeball trauma. In this thrilling conclusion to the discussion on 'See No Evil', the hosts delve into the chaotic events that unfold as characters attempt to escape the clutches of the terrifying Jacob Goodnight. The conversation explores themes of survival, betrayal, and the psychological horror of captivity, culminating in a dramatic showdown that tests the limits of the characters' resolve. The hosts provide insights into character motivations, the film's pacing, and the effectiveness of its horror elements, ultimately rating the film and discussing its impact on the slasher genre.Follow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
The Craft (1996) – Sisterhood, Spells, and Something WickedEpisode Description:In 1996, witchcraft got a little too real. The Craft wasn’t just a teen movie—it was a dark descent into power, revenge, and the cost of getting everything you wish for. When new girl Sarah joins a trio of outcasts dabbling in witchcraft, their coven becomes unstoppable… until their magic turns deadly.This week, we’re summoning the secrets behind the cult classic that made black lipstick and binding spells iconic. From sisterhood to chaos, envy to empowerment—nothing comes without a price when you’re calling on the dark. “We are the weirdos, mister.” Directed by: Andrew Fleming Written by: Peter Filardi & Andrew Fleming Starring: Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel TrueFollow us on IG @YouGoodCuhPod
Halloween (1978) – The Night He Came HomeEpisode Description:It all started here. One small town, one masked man, and one Halloween night that would change horror forever. In 1978, John Carpenter introduced the world to Michael Myers—a silent, unstoppable force of evil who returned home to Haddonfield to finish what he started.This week, we’re peeling back the layers of the original slasher blueprint—where fear was simple, suspense was sharp, and silence was the scariest sound of all. From that haunting piano score to Laurie Strode’s fight to survive, Halloween remains the purest nightmare ever put on film. “You can’t kill the Boogeyman.” Directed by: John Carpenter Written by: John Carpenter & Debra Hill Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence, P.J. Soles, and Nancy LoomisFollow us on Instagram @YouGoodCuhPod
Step into the darkness with You Good Cuh? — your new favorite horror podcast where the jump scares don’t stop at the screen.In this preview episode, we’re peeling back the curtain and setting the tone for everything to come — blood, screams, and a little too much laughter. From cult classics to cursed flicks, slashers to psychological nightmares, we’re diving into the movies that keep you up at night and make you question that sound in the hallway.Expect chaotic energy, unfiltered opinions, and a fresh take on horror that’s equal parts fun and frightening.So grab your popcorn (and maybe some holy water) — it’s about to get real spooky in here. Follow us on Instagram @YouGoodCuhPod for exclusive clips, killer memes, and sneak peeks at what’s next.














