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This week we ponder Hellraiser and the danger of expectations, enjoy the beautifully crafted weirdness of Wolf House, dig the flawed but funky Significant Other, and yawn through Uzumaki. Next time, we're watching: Old People (Netflix) Deadstream (Shudder) Halloween Ends (Peacock) Our short is Puzzle. Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.…
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This week, we dig into why Speak No Evil didn't quite hold water, have a spoopy great time with Extraordinary Tales, and are split on whether cult classic Perfect Blue holds up. Next week, we're watching: The Wolf House (Shudder) Significant Other (Paramount+ October 7) Uzumaki (Prime) Hellraiser 2022 (Hulu Oct 7) Also, shorts are back! We're watch…
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This week we take on six, count 'em, six movies. Nope tops the list, with strong recommendations for Moloch and They/Them as well. Rounding out the group: Black Phone, Offseason, and The Requin. Next time, we're watching: Hatching (Hulu) The Cursed (Hulu) Prey (Hulu) Incantation (Netflix) Watch along and we'll chat soon.…
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This time around, we're reviewing the dozen+ movies we watched at the Chattanooga Film Festival. Plenty of great stuff to look out for, and a few to avoid. Next week, we're watching: Moloch (Shudder) Offseason (Shudder) The Requin (Hulu) Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.
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This week, we are disappointed in Firestarter, pretty mad at Twin, but ultraviolent rage zombie flick The Sadness hits all the right buttons. Next time, we're watching: The Trip (Netflix) A Banquet (Shudder) The Innocents (VoD) Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.
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This week we find that X is indeed, gonna give it to you. The Cellar has some neat ideas and some unfortunate decisions, and Night House manages to make Nothing scary. Next time, we're watching: Eating Raoul (HBO Max) Titane (Hulu) See for Me (Shudder) Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.
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This week we're split on Seed (it depends on how much of the obnoxious characters you can stomach), admire Night's End, and are split on nunsploitation prestige potboiler Benedetta. For next time, we're watching Night House (HBO Max) The Cellar (Shudder) X (VOD and theatrical) Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.…
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This week we celebrate another sterling entry in the Scream franchise. We also find The Spine of the Night very pretty but haphazard in storytelling, and Eat Brains Love to be exactly the wrong kind of 90s throwback. Next time, we're watching: The Seed (Shudder) Night's End (Shudder) Benedetta (Hulu) Watch along with us and we'll chat atcha soon.…
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This week we dig on 90s oddity Wolf, and celebrate Livid for being French Extremism but still having characters and a point. Next up! We're watching: The Spine of Night (Shudder) Eat Brains Love (Shudder) Scream 2022 (Paramount+) Watch along and we'll chat soon.
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This week, we dig All the Moons, enjoy Deep House, and have some spirited (but not angry) discourse about Texas Chainsaw Massacre and legacy sequels in general. Next week, we're watching: Roh (Shudder) They Live in the Grey (Shudder) Cherry Falls (Shudder) Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.
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We dig into kiddie horror this week with the most agreeable The Nightbooks and the super funny Muppets Haunted Mansion. We also watched the stop motion anthology The House, which is absolutely gorgeous but a little light on plot. Next week we're watching: The Deep House (Hulu) All the Moons (Shudder) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022, Netflix) Watch al…
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This week it's the battle of the long titles! My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To handily beat The Last Thing Mary Saw for the prize. Also in the mix, Alison's Birthday, which was delightfully weird. NOTE: Matt's audio got lost between recording and mixing, so I cut the episode as best as I could without him. It's only marginally less coheren…
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This week we groove on the ridiculous Flesh for Frankenstein, are impressed by Devil's Doorway, and wish we had done something besides watch We Need to Do Something. Next week we're watching: The Last Thing Mary Saw (Shudder) My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To (Shudder) Alison's Birthday (Shudder) Watch along and we'll chat soon.…
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This week we enjoy the feel-bad hits of the winter with Coming Home in the Dark and Hosts. Exam is intriguing, but ultimately feels like a stretched-out Black Mirror episode more than a feature. Next week: Stuff! We're watching: Flesh for Frankenstein (Shudder) We Need to Do Something (Hulu) Devil's Doorway (AMC/Amazon)…
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This week we dig on The Advent Calendar and Seance on a Wet Afternoon. We also have respect for Silent Night, but aren't sure exactly what it's getting at. Given our travel and other stuff plans for the holidays, this will be the last show of 2021. Enjoy and we'll get back atcha in the new year, when we'll review: Coming Home in the Dark(Netflix) E…
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This week we snooze through Strings, yawn at Haunt, and one of us reallly likes Prisoners of the Ghostland. Hint: Rhymes with "Barley." Next week we're watching: Silent Night (Amazon-AMC) Advent Calendar (Shudder) Seance on a Wet Afternoon (HBO Max) Our short is The Rickety Man. Watch along and we'll chat soon.…
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This time around, we ponder the preponderance of ponderous indie horror movies. We also dig the freaky mysticism of Medium and are amused by the jet-black comedy (we think?) of The Columnist. Next week: Prisoners of the Ghostland (Shudder) The Strings (Shudder) Haunt (Shudder) Watch along and we'll chat soon.…
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This week Matt and Josh are enthusiastic about Horror Noire and There's Someone Inside Your House, but Charlie is somewhat less so. We all agree that Hypnotic is a little bit fun but mostly forgettable, save for the incomparable Kate Seigel. Next week, it's all Shudder all the time: Columnist Medium Woe Our short is Vincent. Watch along and we'll c…
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This week we look at some smaller indie films, with varying results. The Manor is a thoroughly satisfying, amazingly acted exploration of old age. The Censor has some style and thrills, but not a lot of substance. And Bingo Hell is... very well made. Next week, we're watching: There's Someone Inside Your House (Netflix) Hypnotic (Netflix) Horror No…
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The conversation is pointed and the stakes are high as we review three vampire movies. We're not sure that Nosferatu the Vampyre justifies its existence, and we disagree on whether Bit is mostly neat or mostly annoying, but we all can attest that Bela Lugosi is the real deal. Next time, we're watching: Midnight Mass (Netflix), as many episodes as w…
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This week we dig on Superhost, trip out on Attic Expeditions, and are split on whether Malignant is big dumb fun, or just big dumb. Next week, it's all vampires all the time. We're watching: Bit (Amazon Prime) Dracula 1931 (Rental) Nosferatu the Vampyr (Rental) Our short is Bakemono. Watch along and we'll chat soon.…
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This week we dig the DIY madness of Dave Made a Maze, can't quite grok Bleed with Me, and pledge our eternal love to Barbara Crampton in Jakob's Wife. Next time, we're watching: Superhost (Shudder) Malignant (HBO Max) Attic Expeditions (Tubi) Our short is called Bakemono. Watch along and we'lll chat atcha soon.…
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This week we dig Boy Behind the Door, find Swarm a little too dull, and are into at least 1.5 of the two different movies that comprise Good Manners. Next week we're having a Shudder-palooza: Bleed with Me Dave Made a Maze Jakob's Wife Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.
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This week we love Blood Red Sky, rather like Quiet Place II, and are split on Classic Horror Story. Is the whole "meta" thing a little too played out? 2/3rds of us think so! Next week, we're watching: Boy Behind the Door (Shudder) The Swarm (Netflix) Good Manners (Prime) Our short is Cloud. Watch along and we'll chat soon.…
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This week we cover Fear Street 1994 and Little Shop of Horrors, and find both of them flawed but fascinating. Next week we're watching: Vicious Fun (Shudder) Fear Street 1978 (Netflix) Fear Street 1666 (Netflix) Sundown: The Vampire In Retreat (Prime) Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.
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This week we are diabolically amused by Beyond the Door, mostly bored by The Conjuring 3, and find Amusement Park a fascinating artifact but not much else. Next week, we're watching: Fear Street 1994 (Netflix) Little Shop of Horrors (Amazon Prime) Our short is Mute. Watch along and we'll chat soon.
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This week, we are blown away by The Night, have reservations about Caveat, and are genuinely baffled by The Ninth Configuration. Next week, we're watching: The Amusement Park (Shudder) Beyond the Door (Shudder) The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (HBO Max) Our short is Mute. Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.…
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This week we dig into season 2 of Creepshow and very much like what we find. Given that Creepshow is created specifically for middle-aged horror fans, that's not surprising. They know their audience. Next week, we're watching: The Ninth Configuration (Shudder) Caveat (Shudder) The Night (Hulu) Our short is Mute. Watch along and we'll chat atcha soo…
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This week, we reckon we don't much care for The Reckoning. But Attack of the Demons is a lovingly-crafted and entertaining watch, and Fried Barry is something else entirely (in a good way. We think). Next week, we're watching: Oxygen (Netflix) Army of the Dead (Netflix) Saint Maud (Prime) Our short is The Shoes. Watch along and we'll chat soon.…
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This is a week of winners: Synchronic is a bona fide platinum hit, The Power is solid gold, and The Banishing is a respectable silver. Next week we're watching: Homunculus (Netflix) The McPherson Tape (Shudder) The Boys from County Hell (Shudder) Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.
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This week we wrap up the Panic Film Fest with some heavy hitters: The nifty exorcism story The Old Ways, the ultra-creepy but weirdly benign Katherine's Lullaby, and the agreeably bonkers An Ideal Host. Plus more shorts and a few that didn't make the cut. Next week, we're watching: Synchronic (Netflix) The Banishing (Shudder) The Power (Shudder) Ou…
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This week we chew on Let's Scare Julie, which is easy to admire but hard to like, and find that Tentacles suffers from the Into the Dark curse of being only about 3/4 of the way baked. But we admire the ridiculous energy of Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker. Next week, we're changing it up: We'll be watching as many movies as we can from the Panic Fi…
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How did we celebrate the auspicious event of our 400th episode? By mostly forgetting about it until the very end. But we did find time to praise the deadly serious Block Island Sound and the enjoyably satirical Slaxx. We do find ourselves wishing we had heeded the advice of Stay Out of the (F*cking) Attic. Next week, we're watching: Butcher, Baker,…
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This week we dig the apocalyptic farce of Day of the Beast and the mind-bending weirdness of Empty Man. 80s slasher Edge of the Axe is... well, for those who like this kind of thing, this is the kind of thing they will like. Next week, we're watching: Slaxx (Shudder) Stay Out of the F**ing Attic (Shudder) Block Island Sound (Netflix) Our short is B…
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This week we mostly dig Freaky, cautiously dig Antebellum, and are perfectly fine with Dr. Terror's House of Horrors. Next up, we're watching: El Dia de la Bestia (Day of the Beast) (Tubi) Edge of the Axe (Shudder) Empty Man (VoD) Watch along and we'll chat soon.
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Sorry for the delay, hot doggies - Austin, TX was undergoing a mini apocalypse that had Charlie distracted a wee bit. This week we really dig the unconventional but nifty Sator, and the more conventional but still nifty Death of Me. Vampire's Kiss is deeply flawed but fascinating, and your mileage will vary depending on your tolerance for Nic Cage'…
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This week, Queen of Black Magic is relentless and brutal and horrifying (which are all good things). Rawhead Rex is silly fun, and The Nightmare Wakes is... not. Next week, we're watching: Vampire's Kiss (Shudder) Sator (VoD) Death of Me (Netflix) Watch along and we'll chat soon.
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This week we dig Peninsula, sorta dig Gretel and Hansel, and have mixed emotions about Psycho Goreman. Next week, we're watching: Queen of Black Magic (2020, Shudder) Rawhead Rex (Shudder) A Nightmare Wakes (Shudder) Our short is Bent Neck. Watch along and we'll chat soon.
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This week we praise Death and the Maiden, Mostly dig The Owners, and process complex feelings about Hunted. "This movie made me feel unclean," says one of us. Which one? Listen and find out. Next week we're watching: Psycho Goreman (VoD) Peninsula (.99 on Amazon) Gretel & Hansel (Prime) Our short is the music video for Alt-J's Breezeblocks, because…
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This week, we dig the timey-wimey The Call, but The Curse of Sleeping Beauty makes us drowsy. Vampire in Brooklyn has us pondering what might have been, and open to a remake. Next week, we're watching: The Owners (Hulu) Hunted - (Shudder) Death and the Maiden (Prime) Our short is Rear Window (no relation). Watch along and we'll chat atcha soon.…
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