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By Midnight Triple Feature
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The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.
On this holiday themed episode we are talking Black Friday where Bruce Campbell and Devon Sawa battle alien infected humans on the busiest shopping day of the year. We also discuss a list of "top 10 holiday horror movies" and everything we've been watching. Enjoy!
October has arrived which means it's time for our annual Halloween episode. We really scraped the bottom of the Tubi barrel for this one with reviews of the Halloween Jack films, The Curse of Halloween Jack and The Legend of Halloween Jack. We also talk James Wan's recent genre mashup Malignant and the incredibly divisive Halloween Kills. Enjoy and happy Halloween!!
We are back after a bit of a summer break with Garbage Pail Kids The Movie! In the 80's Topps Trading Cards decided it was a good idea to expand their popular property to the big screen resulting in a final product that needs to be seen to be believed. We have child labor, fashion shows, random musical numbers, vomiting, farting, urination and so much more to discuss. Enjoy!
What makes a Full Moon movie? Killer dolls? Antagonists with oddly shaped heads? Phil Fondacaro? Charles Band directing? What happens when we blend all of these things into one movie? We get Blood Dolls. An insane mashup that may just be the ultimate Full Moon movie.
Sometime in the early 90's Charles Band secured almost a million dollars to make a movie about some kids who are gunned down and brought back to life as vengeful shrunken heads. He then hired the other Elfman, Richard, to direct, and Meg Foster to star. The result was an odd mashup of a children's comedy and mobster horror movie. But is it a mashup worth watching? Listen to find out!
An elderly couple turns to Satanism to resurrect their dead grandchild into an unborn fetus. The problem? They have no idea what they're doing. This Shudder original quietly dropped back in December but quickly drew buzz for it's modern and darkly comedic take on suburban Satanic worship. Is the buzz justified or is Anything for Jackson another hype-fueled disappointment? Listen to hear our thoughts!
One day a farmer is working in his field when he stumbles upon an unusual skeleton. Soon the children are passing around a demonic claw, growing strange patches of skin, assaulting women and committing murder. It's got violence. It's got giant swords. It's got adults cast as children. It's got unnecessary face slapping. And we are discussing all of it. Enjoy!
What happens when Stephen Lang, Fred Williamson, Martin Kove and William Sadler are dropped into a 70's and 80's homage to exploitation films? You get VFW. A film where a group of veterans are trapped in a VFW under seige by a gang of murderous drug addicted gang members. It's hyper-violent and hyper-stylized, but is it good? Listen to find out!
A gang of outlaws rob a train only to discover some unusual cargo...a young woman locked in a giant trunk. Her release unleashes a coven of undead witches who trap the men in a small town with few prospects of escape. The horror western has always been hit or miss with very few entries rising to the level of classic. Does the Pale Door rise to the occasion? Listen to find out!
For this extra special episode we're joined by our good friend Shaky of the "Shaky Subject Matter" podcast and we're preparing for the end of the world by discussing some of our favorite post-apocalyptic movies.
We also review The Day and 2020 Texas Gladiators to see if either film correctly predicted the future. Going by their haircuts we're leaning toward no.
The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.