Join us as we digest Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All.
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Read MoreWe discuss which minor crimes we would annually commit in this review of The Purge.
Read MoreWe discuss one of the most graphic and intensely violent slasher films of all time, Terrifier 2.
Read MoreWe discuss an influential collaboration between Stephen King and George Romero in this episode on the 1982 anthology, Creepshow.
Read MoreWe discuss the meta horror comedy Cabin in the Woods from the safety of our underground bunker.
Read MoreWe’re back from the spooky fun of Halloween to revel in the grimly realistic horrors of The Poughkeepsie Tapes.
Read MoreFor God’s sake get out of Ashvin’s and my Dutch Colonial! We’d like some privacy as we discuss the influential haunted house film, The Amityville Horror.
Read MoreDavid Gordon Green’s trilogy comes to an end with Halloween Ends. Is it with a whimper, a bang, or something in between?
Read MoreA new Hellraiser movie from the director who brought us The Night House and The Ritual! We have such thoughts to share with you.
Read MoreWe are joined by David Day from Horror Movie Talk as we count down our Top 5 Found Footage Horror Films.
Read MoreWe conclude Sequel September with The Strangers: Prey at Night - let’s find out if this pool scene is as cool as everybody says it is.
Read MoreThe wait for Ti West’s prequel to X is finally over, and now we’re here to talk about it.
Read MoreWe continue Sequel September with a look back at the highest earning film in its franchise, Paranormal Activity 3.
Read MoreSequel September begins! It feels like prime time for a discussion on A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors.
Read MoreWe discuss one of the wildest endings of all time in this episode on the Stephen King adaptation, The Mist.
Read MoreWe turn out the lights and point some fingers as we discuss A24’s Bodies Bodies Bodies. Also we’re old.
Read MoreWe discuss the latest installment in the Predator franchise, Prey.
Read MoreWe discuss Hammer Horror’s first Dracula film, Horror of Dracula (1958).
Read MoreWe discuss our most anticipated film of the year - Jordan Peele’s Nope.
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