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Weekly horror podcast dedicated to covering all the latest horror film releases since 2016. Available on all major podcast services. Hosted on Acast. See ... more
FAQs about Super Horror Bros:How many episodes does Super Horror Bros have?The podcast currently has 338 episodes available.
September 15, 2021#SHB265 - MalignantThe last big horror film before Halloween season is upon us and it is the return of one of the best horror directors of the 21st century. James Wan is back and in between making some fishy films he is giving back to the horror community this original concept after already giving us such gifts as Saw and The Conjuring. There is a lot to go over here and we avoid spoilers for as long as possible but the little you know about this film the better. Elsewhere this week; Halloween Kills is arriving on Peacock day and date stateside. Del Toro has a couple of interesting projects coming soon. And ending the show Mike has watched an Arrow Video film that unfortunately isn't a classic and is catching up on some TV from earlier this year. Malignant is available in cinemas worldwide nowFollow us on Twitter @SHBPodEmail us: [email protected]Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’**Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 18minPlay
September 08, 2021#SHB264 - CensorA slow week away from the cinema sees us discuss a British horror film about a topic that we feel very strongly about; censorship. Set during the Video Nasty craze in the UK, this film sparks the fire to ignite an entire conversation surrounding censorship in today’s world and whether there’s even a place for it anymore. We do also talk about the film at some point. Ending the show; Matt rewatched one of the most unsettling films we’ve ever covered back in 2017 and we tell the story of the rather unique cinema experience we had over the weekend. Censor is available on digital services worldwide nowFollow us on Twitter @SHBPodEmail us: [email protected]Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’**Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 4minPlay
September 01, 2021#SHB263 - CandymanWe’ve waited patiently for this one. Candyman has been one of our most anticipated films since it’s announcement and it’s been a long road to get here but we’ve finally seen it. Let’s unpack everything from this sequel from Candyman mythology to modernising a horror classic. This year really has picked up massively in the last few weeks so here’s hoping this is another film we’ll be talking about come year end. Elsewhere this week; Krampus gets a new cut on 4K. Texas Chainsaw Massacre is coming to Netflix. And ending the show we ponder if James Wan’s new film Malignant is flying under the radar so far and debate spoilers in trailers. Candyman is available in cinemas worldwide nowFollow us on Twitter @SHBPodEmail us: [email protected]Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’**Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 10minPlay
August 25, 2021#SHB262 - The Night HouseContinuing the summer of cinema horror is the return of David Bruckner who has featured quite a bit on this show already through his work on Creepshow, Southbound and The Ritual. The Night House looks to scare the pants off us whilst also portraying an interesting story with some genuine emotion sprinkled in there for good measure. Elsewhere this week; a new docuseries is coming to Shudder that focuses on the classic horror icons. V/H/S/94 gets a release date. And we end the show by rounding up our thoughts on the first season of American Horror Stories, Matt has continued his journey through David Cronenberg’s filmography and we both get very excited for Candyman next week.The Night House is available in cinemas worldwide nowFollow us on Twitter @SHBPodEmail us: [email protected]Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’**Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 17minPlay
August 18, 2021#SHB261 - Don't Breathe 2Back in the cinema where we belong for the follow up to our number one film of 2016; Don’t Breathe 2. We’ve been pretty nervous about this one since it’s initial announcement as the original is a perfect film that didn’t need a sequel but we also felt the same way about A Quiet Place and we all know how that turned out. Can this sequel surprise us after a not so great trailer just like Old did? Let’s find out. Elsewhere this week; American Horror Stories gets renewed for another season and we hope the series can turn it around. And ending the show we chat about a couple of sci-fi films Matt watched for the first time in the past week in anticipation of the upcoming release of Dune. Don’t Breathe 2 is available in cinemas worldwide nowFollow us on Twitter @SHBPodEmail us: [email protected]Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’**Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 17minPlay
August 11, 2021#SHB260 - Fear Street Part Three: 1666It’s time to end this. All trilogies must inevitably end with a part three that hopefully serves as both a satisfying conclusion to the overall story as well as being a good standalone entry in it’s own right. Fear Street’s final part takes us all the way back to 1666 with the true origin of Sarah Fier as well as finally tie up the story we are still waiting to see conclude in 1994. We give our verdict on this final chapter and the trilogy overall in what is certainly one of the most interesting horror releases of 2021. Elsewhere this week; Stranger Things sadly won’t be making this year. Mike Flanagan returns with Midnight Mass next month. A whole bunch of horror classics are coming to 4K for the first time. And ending this week we give our thoughts on American Horror Stories so far ahead of AHS: Double Feature coming just around the corner.Fear Street Part Three: 1666 is available on Netflix worldwide nowFollow us on Twitter @SHBPodEmail us: [email protected]Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’**Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more59minPlay
August 04, 2021#SHB259 - Escape Room: Tournament of ChampionsCompleting this recent trifecta of cinema horror films is a sequel to 2019’s Escape Room that was pretty forgettable to say the least. Can this second entry better the first and leave the franchise with some level of excitement or go out with a whimper? We give our verdict and discuss why Escape Rooms are so damn fun. Elsewhere this week; Amazon’s Lord of the Rings series gets a release date and we officially begin the long hype train for next year. Lamb gets a mental trailer that gets very mixed feelings from us. David Cronenberg’s next film begins shooting. And finally we chat spoiler free about the big, bloody and bold new film from James Gunn we saw over the weekend. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions is available in cinemas worldwide nowFollow us on Twitter @SHBPodEmail us: [email protected]Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’**Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 9minPlay
July 28, 2021#SHB258 - OldFor our summer vacation we are taking a trip to the beach with the latest adventure from M. Night Shyamalan after his massive return to form over recent years. But after a fairly uninspiring trailer; here’s hoping the film over-delivers on it’s simple premise and gives us another great sci-fi horror film to sink our teeth into. Elsewhere this week; on perhaps our longest news section ever, we have a ton of new trailers to go over including Malignant, Chucky and Demonic. Jordan Peele’s next horror film gets a poster which provides us with plenty of small details to obsess over. The third season of the brilliant Creepshow gets a premiere date. And Army of the Dead gets a confirmed sequel. Old is available in cinemas worldwide nowFollow us on Twitter @SHBPodEmail us: [email protected]Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’**Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 20minPlay
July 21, 2021#SHB257 - The Forever PurgeThe cinema is back. After a few weeks away from the big screen with Netflix keeping up busy with some great releases; it is time to return to our rightful home. Nothing beats cinema horror and hopefully The Forever Purge is more A Quiet Place Part II than it is Spiral. We’ve covered this franchise across film and TV for the last 5 years and we go in depth on the franchise overall as well as give our verdict on this latest entry. Elsewhere this week; Matt gets excited for Titane, the follow up from the director of Raw scheduled for release later this year. And ending the show we have a long overdue extended conversation on all things MCU after having such a great time watching Black Widow on the big screen and Loki at home. The Forever Purge is available in cinemas worldwide nowFollow us on Twitter @SHBPodEmail us: [email protected]Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’**Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 7minPlay
July 14, 2021#SHB256 - Fear Street Part Two: 1978The middle part of the trilogy. Sometimes where you can let loose and have fun and not have to worry about setting things up too much or making sure you deliver a satisfying payoff. But also can be the least interesting part of the story and contain lots of filler. How will this middle chapter hold up? We give our verdict on Part Two: 1978 after the Fear Street trilogy kicked off to a great start last week. Elsewhere on the show; FrightFest 2021 announces it’s first 25 films and we highlight a few to look out for. And we also look ahead once again to a return to the cinema and potentially the next month of horror on the big screen. Fear Street Part Two: 1978 is available on Netflix worldwide nowFollow us on Twitter @SHBPodEmail us: [email protected]Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’**Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 16minPlay
FAQs about Super Horror Bros:How many episodes does Super Horror Bros have?The podcast currently has 338 episodes available.