A Part Of Our Scare-itage

Sarah & Adam watch all the classic and not-so-classic Canadian horror movies.

47. P2 (2007).

Franck Khalfoun’s P2. Merry Scare-itage!

12-24
01:31:48

46. John Carpenter’s In the Mouth of Madness (1994).

Adam and Sarah check out John Carpenter's In The Mouth Of Madness.

12-01
01:56:17

45. Freddy vs. Jason (2003).

It’s the third anniversary of A Part Of Our Scare-itage! For this morgue-mentous occasion, Sarah & Adam discuss the Canadian-shot Freddy vs. Jason.

10-31
02:14:51

44. Bride Of Chucky (1998).

After some opening remarks on Stephen King, Sarah & Adam put on their tuxes to attend the long-awaited nuptials of two killer dolls in Bride of Chucky. Also, they discuss their favourite Chucky films and gay representation in horror.

10-27
02:00:51

43. Tales From The Crypt Presents: Demon Knight (1995).

Tales From The Crypt’s B.C.-shot spin-off movie, Demon Knight.

07-24
01:48:56

42. Rituals (1977).

Sarah and Adam discuss the ultimate Canadian nightmare: camping.

06-25
01:12:16

41. Psycho Goreman (2020).

Sarah & Adam won a game of Crazyball to earn the reward of discussing Canada’s newest cult hit, Steven Kostanski’s Psycho Goreman. Find out why your Scare-itage team considers PG to be so much fun and the “heckin’ best” movie of 2020.

05-31
01:00:02

40. ABCs of Death 2 (2014).

Sarah and Adam skim through their ABCs to discuss “T is for Torture Porn” and “U is for Utopia”.

04-30
37:55

39. Treevenge (2008).

Jason Eisener’s horror short Treevenge.

03-31
37:19

38. The Captured Bird (2012).

Sarah and Adam celebrate #WomenInHorrorMonth by watching Jovanka Vuckovic’s dark fantasy, The Captured Bird.

02-28
41:42

37. Videodrome (1983).

“Television is reality and reality is less than television.” Sarah & Adam tackle David Cronenberg’s hallucinogenic Videodrome, a film in which television both makes you violent and gives you cancer. It’s pandemonium in Toronto, so think of it as both a city horror and a CITY-TV horror.

01-31
02:00:59

36. Black Christmas (2006).

The (first) Black Christmas remake: a panache-free slasher or a misunderstood black comedy? Sarah and Adam get sidetracked talking about Silent Night, Deadly Night as they try to answer this very important question.

12-25
01:59:24

35. Blood Quantum (2019).

Sarah and Adam get a taste for the undead in this recent Canadian gut-muncher.

12-06
01:16:12

34. Blood Relatives (1978).

It’s been two years of Scare-itage and your hosts celebrate with a creepy Canadian thriller starring Donald Sutherland. Adam erroneously announces it’s the show’s third anniversary when it’s only the second and Sarah practices her French.

10-31
36:50

33. Ghostkeeper (1982).

Adam and Sarah discuss Women, Windigos, and Wendigos in Ghostkeeper, a forgotten piece of Canadiana.

09-02
01:02:42

32. Terror Train (1980).

Sarah and Adam are going off the rails with Terror Train. Yes, that pun was the best we could do.

08-12
01:31:25

31. Things (1989), with special guest Scaredy Matt!

Sarah & Adam celebrate Canada Day with special guest Scaredy-Matt (of Scaredy Cats and Thought Slime fame). Together, they try to discuss the most baffling movie in Canadian history, Things.

07-01
01:20:28

30. Scanner Cop 2: Volkin’s Revenge [a.k.a. Scanners: The Showdown] (1995).

Sarah and Adam cure their Scanners Spring Fever with a sequel only they were clamoring for: Scanner Cop 2!  Can it possibly live up to the original?

06-01
01:43:42

29. Scanners III: The Takeover [a.k.a. Scanner Force] (1992).

Sarah and Adam are faced with their greatest challenge yet. Does Scanners III rival Prom Night III as the worst CanCon horror sequel? The answer may make your head a-splode.

05-13
01:46:34

28. Scanners II: The New Order (1991).

David Hewlitt (star of CanCon horrors Pin and Cube) returns to save the world from an evil Scanner in Scanners II: The New Order, but can he save Adam & Sarah from diminishing returns?

04-30
01:54:51

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