Three Hosts Review One Horror Movie Every Sunday
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
Benny loves you! Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson love you, too, so sorry for the delay. It was Jay’s fault, as usual. Here in Episode 161 of Horror Movie Weekly, your intrepid hosts welcome special guest Dave Zee from Exploding Heads Horror Movie P... more
Here’s a spicy and interesting edition of Horror Movie Weekly, One Badass Horror Podcast. In Episode 160, Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson welcome special guest, Filmmaker Mack Robins (aka “Mackula”), host of Considering the Cinema podcast and Jay o... more
Happy belated Valentine’s Day! While it is currently March, Episode 159 of Horror Movie Weekly was recorded on February 14, 2024. Your hosts, Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson, celebrate Valentine’s Day only as they know how: irreverently. Even so, w... more
Ahoy! It’s the Punch and Judy Puppet Show! Nah, this is Horror Movie Weekly, One Badass Horror Podcast! Here in Episode 158, your hosts, Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson, bring you a Feature Review of Punch (2024)! In our famous Micro Horror Movie R... more
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Midsommar episode was great! All the episodes are great! I’ve been listening since the HMP days. A staple in my listening library!
I’m a fairly new listener to podcasts in general but I went back through the archives and listened to every episode of this one. Now I’m just waiting semi patiently for new episodes every couple of weeks.
I’ve been a fan of this podcast for years now and it just keeps delivering the goods. The always present Jay of the Dead is the master of ceremonies with a mechanical heart of gold. Mister Watson dives deep into each film as if it were a bottle of fine whiskey. The lovely Projectile Varmint shoots straight from the hip and throws in a little deadpan wit. If you’re a horror film buff, get your life and get in on the action.
Love it. Love the new hosts that joined you jay. And sweet madman song.
Left the show last year and then came back because of a review I wanted to hear. Love love love the new atmosphere with the new cohosts. I’ve always loved Jason and his hosting of the show. Even when he’s not laughing he talks like he is smiling which puts out a wonderful vibe. I love how everyone is respectful of each other‘s opinions with no attitude of disagreement. Yes you each have your own opinions which can differ from one another but you don’t give off an impression of condescension. If ... more
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