
What is the cost of each choice in horror?
When do characters cross a point of no return?
Horror on Trial is a deep dive into the storytelling of horror movies - from classics to underrated films and the latest releases. We will follow characters and villains through movies, franchises, sequels and even remakes to analyze the themes that make these stories unforgettable.
Each week, I walk you thro... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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At what point does Jim Halsey stop being a victim and start being something else?
Does the Hitcher want to be stopped, or does he want to prove that Jim can't win?
Where does the Hitcher's responsibility end, and Jim's begin?
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The Return of the Living Dead (1985) shows us the domino effect of bad decisions and how we can lose control so quickly.
From choices that set off catastrophe, to choices made in survival after the point of no return, we will explore all the differe... more
When your beliefs are so strong, can you see the reality that lies in front of you?
Sergeant Howie and the people of Summerisle cannot connect on their beliefs, but the reality in front of them is the same in 1973's The Wicker Man.
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When wealth buys you a life without consequence, does going along for the ride make you the fool? We explore this in today's episode discussing Infinity Pool (2023)
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Today we are discussing Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) and who the real enemy is, even in the face of a xenomorph.
Does protocol even matter for Ripley and the others?
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Today we are discussing 28 Weeks Later (2007) and the controversial opening and actions of Don and Alice.
The witness testimony and final thoughts are crucial for this episode. The choices of Don and Alice are highly debated, and my thoughts changed... more
Today we are discussing An American Werewolf in London (1981) and the werewolf curse.
Did David ever have a choice? Was there a possible alternative ending? Is there anyone to blame? Should David have believed Jack on his first visit?
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Today we are discussing George A. Romero's Day of The Dead (1985) and the many characters in this zombie story.
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