We heard and saw Things Heard And Seen (2021) and now you're gonna hear us say what we think about what we saw and heard!
It's a surprise Nic Cage flick! Longlegs (2024) stars somebody I didn't even recognize until his last scene.
Podcast blurb, I command thee to write thyself! We watched The Painted (2024) and are doing a review of it.
We went to the theater again! We saw Weapons (2025), a movie weird enough that I can't come up with a joke here.
It's weird to think that there are horror movies from the 1980s I've never heard of. But The Deadly Spawn (1983) exists and I bet you didn't know that either!
Today we pull some oscar-bait out of our chum-bucket, with Shark Exorcist (2014).
Bringing this one back from the dead - we watched The Monkey (2025) in the middle of our hiatus, recorded a podcast, and then I didn't feel like editing it until now!
It's been a long time since our last episode, but we're making up for it (sorta) with 3 movies at once! 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, and 28 Years Later.
Based on the bestselling novel which hasn't yet been written, we watched Incident In A Ghostland (2018).
Are you scared of handheld cameras? Well you still won't be after Presence (2024)!
Blink Twice (2024) if you watched this movie. Also, fun fact: if you turn your volume way up, you CAN hear the part where Solange blinks at the microphone in this one. Try it!
You thought you could Get Away (2024) from us? Never! We are crawling back from the pits of winter disorder, ready to terrify you again.
It's still the new year, but a quarter century earlier, in Y2K (2024)! Hope you like Limp Bizkit and evil Tamagotchis.
To open our 2025 season, we decided to give you not one, but TWO New Year's movies, with Bloody New Year (1987) and Steel Trap (2007).
Tis the season to watch a Christmas-themed horror anthology, with All the Creatures Were Stirring (2018). It's always the season for an anthology.
Ugh, yet another Hugh Grant horror movie about comparative religion? Heretic (2024) continues the tired trend.
I watched 15 movies this Halloween, so it's gonna take two podcasts to round them all up!
To ring in the holiday season, it's time for you to hear about the movies I watched back on Halloween! We are nothing if not timely on this podcast.
Swinging far wider than we normally do, we watched a horror rom-com today. Emphasis on the definitely not horror. Your Monster (2024)!
Check out the movie that was clearly inspired by my creation, the Spiderpumpkin, with Carved (2024)!
Jo Rider
he wasn't a Nazi, he was Swiss. it shows it in the scene where the girls are tied up when an emblem is revealed on his sleeve. also this isn't about christianity because the guy at the quick stop is reading a book on enlightenment....if anything it's more reincarnation. these subtleties were pretty important to this movie.