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By Joshua Moore
The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
In this episode, we will be talking about the best Michael Cain film after Jaws 4, 1981’s The Hand. If you like paycheck films, the Addams Family hand, and wives who can’t drive then you will love this movie. So, grab a cocktail and count your fingers because shit is about to get weird.
In this episode, we will be talking about the indie Lovecraftian flick, The Void. Listen in as we discuss a police officers seemingly quiet night turns into a body horror fight for survival in a small rural town hospital. Hope you like tentacles and surrealism, cause shit is about to get weird.
In this episode, we will be talking about the slept on 1981 summer camp slasher The Burning. The movie that gave birth to Holly Hunter, Jason Alexander and gave us some early Tom Savini blood splatter. So we hope you enjoy our dig into this cutting edge film.
In this episode, we will be talking about the gross out Sci-Fi flic, Slither. Listen in as we ooze about what worked and didn’t work about this Lovecraftian-zombie-body horror mashup which tries to make you laurgh (yes, that’s laugh barf
In this episode, Jamie and I talk about the remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street. We discuss this widely disliked movie to shine some light on its good moments as well as make fun of the not so great things this movie had to offer that reduced the scares this "nightmare" had to offer.
In this episode we will be talking about one of my favorite horror remakes, 2013’s Evil Dead. Where the original mixed comedy with copious amounts of blood, this movie focusses on strait up terror…and copious amounts of blood. When a group comes to a family cabin in the woods to help one friend get clean, relapse and withdraws become the least of their problems when a demonic force is released. Shit gets fucked and lots of that red stuff gets spewed everywhere. No one’s soul is safe and surviving will be a test of mind, body, and spirit.
In this episode we will be talking about the second of our werewolf themed movies, An American Werewolf in London. This 1981 werewolf film is a personal favorite of mine and a genuine classic in the practical effect and werewolf genre. It’s a perfect blend of genuine horror, human commentary, and humor. So let's jump into this London fog escapade of werewolves, groovy music, some bloody amazing practical effects and Oscar winning makeup.
In this episode we will be talking about the first of our werewolf themed movies, Dog Solders. This 2002 werewolf film is one of my all-time favorites, which follows a British squad who on a routine military exercise come across a supernatural threat forcing them to take shelter in a cabin in hopes to survive the night. Things get hairy in this action packed movie which delivers on the kills, practical effects, and gore which will leave you howling for more.
In this mini episode we will be talking about the final installment of Netflix’s R.L. Stine based horror trilogy, Fear Street: 1666. This one wraps up the plot by diving into the origins of the curse and cuts with a twist that may leave you with mixed views on whether it’s good or not. Stay tuned as we summon our opinions on the characters, kills and decisions of the puritans in a very unlucky village.
In this mini episode we will be talking about the second part of Netflix’s R.L. Stine based horror trilogy, Fear Street: 1978. More plot is developed, more bodies drop, and more references to classics are made. Stay tuned as we hack away at our opinions on the characters, kills and decisions of the kids unpleasant stay at Nightwing Camp.
The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.