Seasons Greetings, fans! Timothy Kazda and Chris Koenig of That Horror Show Podcast bring you another new episode to tickle your eardrums with delight. Christmas season is upon us, but the show hosts have reviewed two movies that are anything but "Christmas related". If any, the theme of this episode involves animals-on-the-loose! The first movie on the docket is none other than "Cujo" (1983), the cinematic adaptation of the Stephen King novel which presents this concept: take the classic Disney film "Old Yeller" and infuse it with a bite from a rabid bat, all the while 'Who Let the Dogs Out' (yes, we know: the one-hit wonder song is from 2000, but the description fits, damn it!) plays in the background as people are mauled to death by a murderous canine thirsty for human blood...and, if that isn't enough, Dee Wallace has to contend with her panicky son in a beat up Ford Pinto. Yes, fun for the whole family! After that, the hosts tackle none other than "Cocaine Bear" (2023), a "true story" yarn that's more "inspired" than "based", as a black bear ingests duffel bags full of pure uncut coke and then goes on a tear against the following: irate drug dealers, a clueless forest ranger of the female variety, teen toughs (ha!), dopey kids, a grizzled cop who emits "I'm gettin' too old for this shit" vibes, European backpackers that should know better (but don't!), uncaring ambulance personnel, and a mother nurse, all taking place in the year of 1985! And yes, Nate from 'Kids Corner' is onhand to give his personal review for none other than "Friday the 13th: Part 2" (1981). It's a stacked episode, folks, so you know the drill...but if you don't, it's never too late to learn, so click that 'play now' icon and give this episode a spin.