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By GameSpot
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
Mike recently got the chance to play four hours of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard before release, and answers the rest of the crew's questions about Capcom's upcoming horror game.
As 2016 comes to a close, the Dead Air crew reflects on the biggest horror films they saw, and discusses their favorites, least favorite, and scariest movies that released.
Horror video games have had a bit of a lull lately, but as 2016 comes to a close and we usher in a new year, the Dead Air Crew dives into the horror release schedule, complete with house infiltration, the return of an iconic series, and more.
The Dead Air Crew is joined by Capcom's Tim Turi and Giant Bomb's Dan Ryckert to discuss the Halloween films, their lasting influence on the horror genre, and how well they've aged through the decades.
To commemorate the 28th episode of Dead Air, the crew sits down to chat about director Danny Boyle's zombie classic, 28 Days Later.
Dead Space released eight years ago, so the Dead Air crew took the chance to discuss the series' greatest moments, biggest blunders, and our favorite games of the trilogy.
This week, the Dead Air crew welcomes a new guest, and discusses Nicolas Cage's incredibly weird, creepy, and in some ways, artistic depiction of the 1973 classic The Wicker Man.
On this week's episode, the crew explores The Shining, as well as the theories explored in Room 237, a documentary with dead ends, credible theories, and way too much attention to Kubrick's cinematic detail.
At a certain point, M. Night Shyamalan just sort of gave up. On this episode, the Dead Air crew tries to pinpoint when that happened.
The Dead Air crew talk about the best, worst, and absolutely awful films of Stephen King's universe.
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.