Show currently on hiatus! In Jump Scare, hosts Shanyce Lora and Will Redden break down a different horror movie every week, with their extensive knowledge of horror history and the mechanics of filmmaking. This podcast loves all horror equally: from Hitchcock thrillers to contemporary folk horror to the classic horror (and the upcoming) reboots. No scary movie is out of Jump Scare's purview. Tune ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
Open your ears and hearts to the first episode of our Blumhouse horror movie arc: FANTASY ISLAND (2019, dir. Jeff Wadlow). Strap on your life jackets and try to make it off the island safely as Shanyce and Will sink their teeth into this movie! Thing... more
This week we’re trying to make sense of PONTYPOOL (2009, dir. Bruce McDonald) as we close out our VIRAL arc! Shanyce and Will dive into this bizarre Canadian horror movie that is light on the gore but heavy on the existential crisis! more
This week we’re tackling the rage inside of us with 28 DAYS LATER (2002, dir. Danny Boyle) as we continue our VIRAL arc! Shanyce and Will get truly introspective just as writer Alex Garland intended and question the nature of their humanity during, y... more
This week, we’re talking about the movie that’s popping up absolutely everywhere, CONTAGION (2011, dir. Steven Soderbergh). We were going to start our Blumhouse arc, and it will start soon, but we switched to a VIRAL arc. It’s how we cope! We talk ab... more
It’s the final episode of our Found Footage arc! We’ve spanned decades of horror to arrive at the grimy weirdness of VHS (2012, from Brad Miska and Bloody Disgusting). This movie grew out of the website Bloody Disgusting, and has that same frat-bro h... more
As it may become obvious when you start listening, this episode was recorded before COVID-19 was declared a pandemic. We hope you’re doing the best you can to stay safe and healthy, and we wanted to give you a little fun distraction in the from our h... more
This week we’re discussing the movie that is basically the most found footage-y of all the found footage movies. We’re drinking a $9.99 bottle of Yellow Tail Merlot in honor of the movie as well. This movie was kind of a weird time for horror in pop ... more
Moving forward with our Found Footage arc, we get into the movie THE LAST BROADCAST (1998, dir. Stefan Avalos and Lance Weiler). We give some context about why this film was technologically revolutionary at the time, and how they could remake this mo... more
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Feels very amateur, limited knowledge of subject matter and poorly structured.
I have been looking for a horror movie podcast that is outlined blatantly and gets to the point with comedy intertwined. This is it!
The hosts of this podcast are so great! They have a reallly fun dynamic and their "dumbest decision" award section is what all horror fans have been waiting for. Can't wait for more!
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