Every week we discuss the best horror movie ever made... according to our guest, at least.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film InterviewsTV & Film |
This week the horror house is getting animed, because Nick Wiger is here to talk about his pick for the best horror movie ever made - Ninja Scroll (1993)! more
What's your addiction... is it smoking, is it gravity, is it air? King's telling stories, bout not one, not two, but all 3. And this week, Jon Gabrus is in the horror house to break down the anthology movie that captures King's essence the best, Cat'... more
Original Patreon Description: Branson Reese (Swanboy, Rude Tales of Magic) is back and we're talking about the original idea for his BLHHiP episode... a journey through animation history with 13 of his favorite horror influenced shorts from Disney, W... more
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Interesting concept with a wide range of movies, but just couldn't get into it. I listened to a mix of newer and older episodes, neither of which piqued my interest.
Great Horror film podcast that is well edited, funny, doesn’t stray, it’s like delicious podcast jerky, satisfying and lean. Also a great resource for finding what to watch next.
love the movie Under the Silver Lake, and this was posted to the subreddit for it and its great. not just that episode which is my favorite and goes so far in depth for a movie with plenty to dig into but ive been going through more and theyre all really good. Mulholland drive ep is another great one.
I’m a huge horror fan and avid podcast listener. I love hearing people speak on the craftsmanship of cinema and too often horror is neglected in these conversations. This podcast provides a place for such conversions with great guests and great film picks. George (the host) does a fantastic job keeping it casual and fun while still viewing the film though a critical lens. Also if I’m being honest, many hosts of podcasts can’t seem to hang when a comedian is a guest. George is GREAT at this, he m... more
Love the format! The host and guests are great!
Apple Podcasts | #23 | United States/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #75 | Canada/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #94 | United Kingdom/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #156 | Australia/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #50 | South Korea/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #75 | Taiwan/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
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