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In this review of Cold Storage (2026), we break down the new horror-comedy starring Liam Neeson and Joe Keery and ask a bigger question: Do horror comedies actually work?
Cold Storage follows two night-shift employees trapped inside a self-storage facility after a decades-old government experiment — a fast-mutating parasitic fungus — escapes containment. What starts as strange alarms underground turns into full-blown body horror chaos, mutations, and a race to stop an outbreak before it spreads beyond the building.
In this episode, we discuss:
What worked in Cold Storage (performances, creature concept, contained setting)
Where the movie struggled (tone balance, tension, pacing)
Whether the humor strengthens or weakens the horror
And if horror-comedies can truly scare you while making you laugh
Is Cold Storage a successful horror-comedy?
Does comedy kill fear?
Or can both genres coexist without canceling each other out?
If you’re into horror movie reviews, creature features, horror-comedy debates, and film analysis, this episode dives deep into what makes the genre mashup succeed — or fail.
Let us know in the comments:
What’s your favorite horror-comedy?
Did Cold Storage scare you, or was it just a fun ride?
#ColdStorage #HorrorComedy #MovieReview #HorrorMovies #FilmPodcast #LiamNeeson #JoeKeery
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Email us at https://thehorrorcomedyhangout.com/
Thanks for hanging with us at the Horror Comedy Hangout—where the scares are real, but the laughs might kill you! See you next time... if you survive
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In this review of Cold Storage (2026), we break down the new horror-comedy starring Liam Neeson and Joe Keery and ask a bigger question: Do horror comedies actually work?
Cold Storage follows two night-shift employees trapped inside a self-storage facility after a decades-old government experiment — a fast-mutating parasitic fungus — escapes containment. What starts as strange alarms underground turns into full-blown body horror chaos, mutations, and a race to stop an outbreak before it spreads beyond the building.
In this episode, we discuss:
What worked in Cold Storage (performances, creature concept, contained setting)
Where the movie struggled (tone balance, tension, pacing)
Whether the humor strengthens or weakens the horror
And if horror-comedies can truly scare you while making you laugh
Is Cold Storage a successful horror-comedy?
Does comedy kill fear?
Or can both genres coexist without canceling each other out?
If you’re into horror movie reviews, creature features, horror-comedy debates, and film analysis, this episode dives deep into what makes the genre mashup succeed — or fail.
Let us know in the comments:
What’s your favorite horror-comedy?
Did Cold Storage scare you, or was it just a fun ride?
#ColdStorage #HorrorComedy #MovieReview #HorrorMovies #FilmPodcast #LiamNeeson #JoeKeery
Support the show
Follow us at
https://www.instagram.com/thehorrorcomedyhangout?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
Email us at https://thehorrorcomedyhangout.com/
Thanks for hanging with us at the Horror Comedy Hangout—where the scares are real, but the laughs might kill you! See you next time... if you survive