Welcome to Hack and Slash, a horror-themed podcast. Join your hosts, Campbell and Jonn, as they hack into what makes a good slasher.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 2 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
In a very special bonus episode, we discuss more bad acting, more bad writing, more cheap production, and some genuinely funny moments in the second season of Freddy's Nightmares.
This week, we discuss lame and disgusting death scenes, Baby Freddy Krueger, Super Freddy Krueger, and a whole lot more nonsense in A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989).
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I enjoy listening to these guys before I go to sleep. They have a unique style of talknig through the plot and interjecting opinions and words in between. It's a great way to experience a film a second time or get familiar with it for the first time.
Me and my son are new fans to this podcast. I expected the usual capsule reviews and sycophant comments but I was wrong. Instead, each episode is a very fair deconstruction of horror classics as well as their lesser reviewed sequels and incarnations. They express quiet (and hilarious) outrage when analyzing scenes marred by lazy writing or bad editing. Speaking of, their scathing review of the dreadful ghastly Psycho Gus Van Sant remake was like a cathartic therapy session. Other than that,... more
Very honest reviews on horror movies!!!! You learn trivia on these spectacular movies! Keep making podcasts!
I recently discovered this little Australian(?) podcast gem after searching for a Scream podcast! And I'm so glad I did. Not only do they cover the Scream film and tv series, they have covered so many great Horror films that it doesn't even matter which plays next. They are all great. I really hope this podcast continues to cover the genre. Great insights, comedy and chemistry from the two hosts whom are clearly both horror fans and good friends. Thank you
Time to reevaluate on how you wanna do a podcast! It's pretty boring that every episode you do is to bash a tv show! No interest there! Step it up guys
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