
Three Hosts Review One Horror Movie Every Sunday
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

Your delineated duo of dread is back for Episode 185 of Horror Movie Weekly, and this time Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson leave the classy, prestige-horror mountaintop behind and gleefully roll around in the cinematic mud with Mister Watson’s Feat... more
Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson return for Episode 184 with another Horror Movie Weekly Feature Review drawn from their current 2005 to 2015 selection era. This time, Jay brings the Australian backwoods Horror film, Dying Breed (2009), to the table... more
After a long hiatus, Horror Movie Weekly returns for Episode 183, where Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson reunite to discuss one of the most emotionally devastating supernatural Horror films of the 2000s: The Orphanage (2007). Chosen by Mister Watson... more
The Didactic Duo of Dread return for Episode 182 of Horror Movie Weekly, where Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson tackle Bong Joon-ho’s acclaimed South Korean creature feature, The Host (2006) — Jay’s pick for this week’s Feature Review. The hosts dig... more
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I love Jay of the Dead, and Mr Watson. They are by far my favorite people to listen to. They’re chemistry is genuine. Brilliant discussion. “Benny loves you”
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.
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A three-host panel dives into horror cinema, mixing enthusiastic verdicts with thoughtful critique. Episodes cover recent titles, with lively banter, debates over fairness of judgments, and occasional micro-reviews of related titles. The show consistently blends personal anecdotes, production context, and spoiler-aware discussions, spotlighting how contemporary horror pushes boundaries in tone, violence, and atmosphere. A standout trait is the dynamic chemistry among the three hosts, delivering energetic yet respectful conversations that appeal to serious horror fans who want both analysis and entertainment.
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