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Author: Aaron Bushnell, Pat Bushnell

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A casual film review of spooky movies, featuring brothers Pat and Aaron Bushnell. You can expect the reviews to be silly, fun, and lighthearted!
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The Shining (1980)

The Shining (1980)

2025-12-1739:01

Hop in a freezing car in an AMC parking lot after we just watched The Shining in IMAX! This horror masterpiece by Stanley Kubrick turns 45 this year.View on Letterboxd
🙌 Absolute cinema. Listen to us discuss one of the stupidest horror shorts we've seen yet. Published by ALTER.Watch on YouTube
This isn't your average stay at the Holiday Inn, buddy. A brief, 4-minute horror short by Connor Hatten about the eeriness of staying in an unfamiliar place at night.Watch on YouTube
A horror short just as effective 16 years later! Take a journey down the dark, rural, winding roads of Stevenage, England and maybe something unexpected will happen.View on LetterboxdWatch on YouTube
Our thoughts after playing Phasmophobia with friends and family the past couple months! Join us at 6 Tanglewood Drive and grab your monkey's paw!Phasmophobia on Steam
Short: DOORS (2022)

Short: DOORS (2022)

2025-11-2842:36

An analog horror short from High Strange TV. Then a *significant* detour into snacks and sports talk. We are so sorry about the snack foley work and excessive panting from Leo. NOTE: This was recorded 10/30/2025 and does not properly reflect the Chicago Bears 8-3 record.Watch on YouTube
A short, but sweet horror short by Colin Tunney where a child's drawings are brought to life!Watch on YouTube
Shelby Oaks (2024)

Shelby Oaks (2024)

2025-11-2536:31

We're back and better than ever! Join us as we discuss part-documentary, part-thriller, part-supernatural, part...something...Shelby Oaks by Chris Stuckmann.View on Letterboxd
Short: Curve (2016)

Short: Curve (2016)

2025-10-0309:57

An eerie and desolate short about a woman clinging to a curved surface, faced with impending doom. Written and directed by Tim EganView on LetterboxdWatch on YouTube
Next time you accidentally intercept military drums filled with a strange liquid just call the number on the side. But then again, you wouldn't get one of the greatest 80s zombie movies of all time! Directed by Dan O’Bannon.View on Letterboxd
A short little short about why you shouldn't open your door at night when you hear eerie noises. Seriously, why are you doing that? Written and directed by Andy ChenWatch on YouTube
Cuckoo (2024)

Cuckoo (2024)

2025-09-1038:56

Go to the German Alps, they said. Work at my resort, they said. A very bizarre horror film by Tilman Singer.View on Letterboxd
Weapons (2025)

Weapons (2025)

2025-09-0424:28

Where did 17 kids disappear to in the middle of the night? A brief discussion after seeing Weapons in theater. Directed by Zach Cregger.View on Letterboxd
We TOLD YOU! Stop investigating abandoned research facilities at night! But did you listen? Directed by Stuart Ortiz and Colin MinihanView on Letterboxd
Think that free chair you found is safe? THINK AGAIN. A horror short by writer and director Curry Barker.Watch on YouTube
The Invitation (2015)

The Invitation (2015)

2025-08-1845:54

A tense dinner party goes terribly wrong. Directed by Karyn Kusama.View on Letterboxd
As enticing as it is, please do not explore an abandoned research facility at night. Listen to us discuss the horror short that is equal parts "Backrooms" and "SCP"Watch on YouTube
Short: Tea Time (2009)

Short: Tea Time (2009)

2025-08-0606:22

Pull up a chair, position your doily, and pour yourself a hot cup of tea with us! Do you take one sugar or two?Watch on YouTube
No horror here at all! Unless you are horrified by operating system design discussions, that is. We have thoughts on the latest OS betas. By the way, did you know iOS 26's Voice Memo app records audio using a spatial mode that sounds bad and is hard to edit? (We are sorry.)
We need to talk about "We Need to Talk About Kevin". A family drama by Scottish director Lynne Ramsay.View on Letterboxd
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