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Welcome to the WHO WATCHES THIS podcast channel! We are your hosts Barry & Colby from Las Vegas, NV. We hope your ready for a podcast about movies you might have never heard about. From b-rated movies from small studios to foreign films that might have flown underneath your radar. We'd love to be the digital version of the movie rental guy at the VHS rental shops you use to visit!We'd love to hear from you as well if you have any request for theme months that we do. Make sure to email us at whowatchesthispodcast@gmail and we look forward to all your suggestions.
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Send us a text Even though its a new year its time for us to go back to our roots Today were talking about: Jamal works at a theme park built on fake history. Then he wakes up inside the real thing. Thrown into medieval England, he mistakes survival for confidence and slang for prophecy. Power shifts. Legends improvise. The past isn’t ready for him and he isn’t ready for it. Black Knight 🎧 Listen now. Subscribe. History is optional. If you guys have any request for future movie request...
Send us a text Even though its a new year its time for us to go back to our roots Today were talking about: Without warning, the world begins to turn on itself. People stop talking. Then they stop moving. Something unseen moves through the air, punishing humanity for reasons it refuses to explain. Survival becomes silence. Understanding becomes optional. The Happening 🎧 Listen now. Subscribe. Try not to think too hard. If you guys have any request for future movie request please ...
Send us a text Even though its a new year its time for us to go back to our roots Today were talking about: In a world on the edge of the digital age, a group of outsiders make a living breaking into systems that were never meant to be trusted. Then they’re offered a job they can’t refuse — and shouldn’t accept. Secrets surface. Loyalties fracture. Power fits inside a small black box. Sneakers 🎧 Listen now. Subscribe. Decide who should control the future. If you guys have a...
Send us a text Even though its a new year its time for us to go back to our roots Today were talking about: At a quiet Midwestern high school, a student election becomes a battle of wills. Tracy Flick wants power. Jim McAllister wants control. What begins as a lesson in civics spirals into obsession, sabotage, and moral collapse. Every vote counts. Every adult fails. Election 🎧 Listen now. Subscribe. Decide who really won. If you guys have any request for future movie request ple...
Send us a text Jingle Those Bells Yall its Christmas month! Today were talking about: In a distant future where Christmas has faded into myth, humanity drifts through space without tradition or hope. Then Santa returns — mechanical, immortal, and violent. Built to preserve a legend, he becomes something else entirely. A relic of joy, repurposed as a weapon. As the body count rises, the question isn’t why Santa came back — it’s whether the spirit of Christmas ever should have. Inf...
Send us a text Jingle Those Bells Yall its Christmas month! Today were talking about: It’s Christmas Eve. The drinks are cheap. The lights won’t stop flickering. Something old is wearing something new. Christmas Bloody Christmas 🎧 Listen now. Regret later. If you guys have any request for future movie request please send us an email at whowatchesthispodcast@gmail.com - Theme Music - Lee Rosevere - Arcade Montage - Music For Podcast 3 https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/ Join the FB gr...
Send us a text Jingle Those Bells Yall its Christmas month! Today were talking about: In a dusty desert town where traditions feel as worn as the bar stools, El Camino Christmas (2017) paints the holidays with a strange mix of tension, desperation, and accidental humanity. When a group of misfits find themselves trapped in a liquor store on Christmas Eve, the night unravels into a portrait of misunderstandings, fractured families, and the strange ways loneliness echoes louder during the holid...
Send us a text Jingle Those Bells Yall its Christmas month! Today were talking about: Snow falls soft over a quiet town — but the shadows are sharp, and something old and bitter stirs in the hills. The Mean One (2022) reimagines a familiar Christmas tale as a twisted legend: a creature in green fur, fueled not by holiday cheer but by decades of unresolved rage. Here, grief and folklore collide beneath tinsel-lit streets as one woman returns home to confront the monster who stole everything fr...
Send us a text Jingle Those Bells Yall its Christmas month! Today were talking about: Beneath the glow of fluorescent lights and holiday Muzak, P2 (2007) transforms a corporate parking garage into a cold, echoing labyrinth of obsession and dread. On Christmas Eve, a late-working professional finds herself hunted through stark concrete corridors by a security guard whose loneliness has curdled into something far more dangerous. The film unfolds with chilling intimacy — a claustrophobic portrai...
Send us a text Turkey month is filled with surrealism isn't it? Today were talking about: In a world where the future feels eerily ordinary, Dual imagines the quiet horror of being replaced by a better version of yourself — and being forced to fight her to the death. Karen Gillan delivers a double-dose of deadpan detachment as a woman confronting mortality, identity, and the unsettling realization that her clone may actually have better social skills. The film blends minimalist sci-fi with ra...
Send us a text Turkey month is filled with surrealism isn't it? Today were talking about: What price would you pay for eternal beauty? In Death Becomes Her (1992), vanity has a half-life, necks can spin like windmills, and immortality is anything but graceful. Streep and Hawn duel in high camp couture, their bodies breaking as their egos bend, while Bruce Willis looks like he’s one martini away from total collapse. It’s glamorous, grotesque, and a morality tale wrapped in glitter, bullets, an...
Send us a text Turkey month is filled with surrealism isn't it? Today were talking about: Pastel suburbs. Forced smiles. Babies swapped like party favors. Greener Grass (2019) is the surreal comedy that asks: what if your HOA ran your entire life? In this pastel nightmare, every lawn is perfect, every smile is orthodontic, and everyone’s slowly losing their minds beneath the pressure of keeping up appearances. It’s Stepford Wives with braces, Pleasantville on a sugar crash, and a fever dream ...
Send us a text Turkey month is filled with surrealism isn't it? Today were talking about: What do you get when you mix Paul Dano, Daniel Radcliffe, and one very gassy corpse? That’s right—Swiss Army Man (2016), the fart-fueled survival story that’s equal parts heartwarming and stomach-turning. This week, we dive headfirst into the indie fever dream where flatulence becomes a flotation device, corpses give life advice, and loneliness gets very, very weird. We’ll unpack the movie’s deeper messa...
Send us a text It's 2025 SPOOK-TOBER Today were talking about: The dead don’t rest — especially when they’ve got middle school drama to deal with. In ParaNorman (2012), a misunderstood boy who talks to ghosts must save his town from an ancient curse, proving that sometimes the real monsters are PTA members and small-town gossip. Through clay and courage, Laika Studios builds a hauntingly tender world where every grave hides a story and every outsider has a voice. It’s eerie, heartfelt, and we...
Send us a text It's 2025 SPOOK-TOBER Today were talking about: Autumn. Small-town vengeance. The carnival lights flicker beneath the harvest moon. Candy Corn (2019) tells the story of a bullied sideshow performer who returns from the grave to exact revenge — one kill at a time. It’s a film soaked in nostalgia, drenched in fake blood, and glazed with the artificial sweetness of a dollar-store Halloween bag. Between its moody fog and clunky dialogue, Candy Corn tries to taste like vintage horro...
Send us a text It's 2025 SPOOK-TOBER Today were talking about: The internet remembers everything — and in Halloween Party (2019), that’s the problem. When a cursed meme starts killing college students one click at a time, a pair of unlucky undergrads dive into the dark web of digital superstition. Between campus corridors and computer screens, the line between reality and viral horror blurs until there’s no logging off. It’s sleek, eerie, and just self-aware enough to make you nervous about c...
Send us a text It's 2025 SPOOK-TOBER Today were talking about: Night. Neon signs flicker. The shift is dragging. In Takeout (2025), three coworkers at a remote late-night diner begin to suspect their oddest customer may not be ordering fries — he might be ordering death. From cloak-and-diner suspense to frantic midnight tension, Takeout blends atmosphere and paranoia in a confined space where every pickup window might portend danger. It’s a tight thriller with the trimmings of isolation and d...
Send us a text It's 2025 SPOOK-TOBER Today were talking about: Grab your pumpkin spice latte and your sharpest fake machete—it’s Haunt Season (2024), the movie that proves Halloween is less about candy and more about questionable acting choices. In this seasonal spook-fest, Horny adults work at the season Haunted house only to find out that some of the bodies are REAL. We break down the “scares,” question the characters’ survival instincts, and ask the real question: if fall is “cozy se...
Send us a text into the public domain-verse Today were talking about: What happens when Cinderella doesn’t just lose a glass slipper at midnight—but also loses her mind? Welcome to Cinderella’s Curse (2024), the horror movie that puts the “grimm” back in Grimm’s Fairy Tales. In this gore-sprinkled fairy tale remix, Cinderella isn’t waiting for Prince Charming—she’s swinging sharp objects, breaking glass, and turning a pumpkin into something far more horrifying than pie. The film promises bloo...
Send us a text into the public domain-verse Today were talking about: This week we’re tackling Cult of Humpty Dumpty (2022), the horror film that dares to ask: What if your favorite egg-shaped nursery rhyme character wasn’t just clumsy, but also demonic and murder-y? Expect: 🥚 A creepy egg-doll thing that looks like it was baked in a Spirit Halloween clearance bin. 🥚 A plot so scrambled you’ll think you missed half the movie. 🥚 Cult members with the acting range of a boiled ...
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