Matt and Paula get apocalyptic this week as they review Tales from the Crypt: Demon Night and the Prophecy. One of these flicks is clearly on the right side of the battle while the other one is doomed to an eternity in the fiery chasms of cinema hell.
Paula & Matt are back for season two of The Monster Zoo! Join our gang as the pit an alien against a group of cannibalistic humanoid underground dwellers (not to be confused with C.H.U.D.s) for a creature double feature face-off.
This week Paula & Matt breakdown the classic Tobe Hooper / Steven Spielberg film Poltergeist. They also take a trip down memory lane to recall the films that cemented their love of horror.
Matt & Paula venture back into the world of the shining to tackle hard hitting questions such as whether Rose the Hat would have been better severed wearing a visor and whether the Dude travel though the same astral plane as Abra and Danny.
While preparing for the new season of Monster Zoo, Matt discovered a previously unreleased episode in the archives. This episode is being presented unedited, so that you can enjoy all the awkward silences and random asides that usually send up on the cutting room floor. See you soon!
Paula & Matt take on the unstoppable living dead featured in this week's episode. Is the film worthy "living dead" title? Also featuring Winnie the Pooh, My Pet Monster, Child's Play 3 & Shazam!
Matt and Paula enter room 237 and instead of finding the masterpiece pop culture promised them, they come face to face with a boated 40 year old film that lacked in scares, but exceled in convincing us that Jack Nicholsons eyebrows deserve an Oscar
Matt & Paula are back to review John Carpenter & Tobe Hooper's often overlooked anthology film, Body Bags. Enter a world of serial killers, alien hair transplants & Mark Hamill's butt. Also our duo share updates on life in quarantine! Hear all this and more on The Monster Zoo.
Paula & Matt take an all expenses paid trip under the sea to visit Leviathan. This mostly forgotten 1989 body horror film is a pleasant surprise. Also Matt wears a makeshift diaper to a Broadway play and Paula watches Goonies. All this and more on this week's Monster Zoo.
Paula & Matt take on ALL the monsters this week with a horror/comedy double feature.
Paula & Matt take on two vengeful spirits and explore American folklore. Be aware no VHS or mirrors were present during the recording of this episode, just in case.
Matt & Paula get a taste of Larry Cohen's The Stuff and they cannot get enough. Mix a low calorie, addictive desert with Michael Moriarty over the top acting and you get 90 minutes of pure entertainment. Also Matt finally finished Pet Semetery and Paula talks Joe Hill.
Paula & Matt throw on their trenchcoats and spin some techno to join our favorite day walking vampire, Blade, on a CGI enhanced adventure. Also Matt reignites his love of Fastball and we find out if Paula's allergies destroy her chances of leaving a boy scout troop.
Matt & Paula explore the world of The Predator, both walk away wishing they would have followed Arnold's lead and skipped this installment. Also Paula managed to get through more audiobooks in a week than Matt has in the last year and Matt talks The Who and Gary.
Paula & Matt revisit the too cool for school 90's cult classic, The Faculty. Has the film aged like a fine wine or soured like people's reception to Creed (the band but the movie)?
Matt & Paula discuss a film that asks the important question, what if the drugs in Requiem for a Dream were replaced with a charming, phallic puppet who likes to eat brains? Also they discuss treadmills, A Time to Kill, Interview with a Vampire & Goosebumps.
Paula & Matt visit the Village of the Damned and cannot stop staring at the kids' haircuts. You can be sure, there will not be a return trip. This week Matt celebrates his 35th birthday, our pair go into way too much detail about childbirth and Paula gets excited about a set of Casper lights.
Matt & Paula take a trip to space.... or is it outer space... to meet the Killer Klowns! Find out if the film that terrified Matt as 7 year old holds up. Also we get great stories about kid vomit, Insane Clown Posse, Searching, Deadwood, writing celebrities & the love of swearing.
Matt & Paula take another stab at vampire films with Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys. Between the sexy sax guy, great soundtrack & an excellent take on vampire lore, our duo find plenty to discuss. Also discussed are Paula's family photos & Matt's Record Store Day adventure.
Paula & Matt jump into the world of vampires with Nosferatu the Vampyre. For a film that Roger Ebert gave 4 stars and is listed in the 1,001 film to watch before you die, our pair struggle to find much to recommend. Also Paula kicks off this episode with a great Beatles parody and the pair talk about the films they saw in the theater multiple times.