
A weekly horror discussion podcast where an audience suggested horror film get dissected into the good, the bad, and anything else we find fun or relevant. From intros, anecdotes, the kill of the week and the occassion deleted scene, we keep the horror hilarity happening
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 452 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film HistoryTV & FilmFilm Reviews | |||

Kate from Daley Kreations is back to talk about Phil Tippets 30 year passion project, Mad God. This breaks our new 1 hour format, since it's almost beyond critique and really needs a lot of explanation. It's something to behold, and quite an ending t... more
There's 2 movies about bunnies that 90's kids remember. The one that gave them nightmares and the one that gave them interesting dreams once puberty hit. But there's no way we would be reviewing Space Jam, so we bring you the nightmare fuel that is W... more
We take a vacation from graphic animal murder with Genndy Tartakovsky once again for Hotel Transylvania 3 Summer Vacation. How raunchy can we make a kids movie? Listen and find out.
We are hosted at Captivate where you can tip us to send us movie s... more
Animation April is back! We are doing cartoon horror movies and we begin with the German film Felidae, which features a cat investing the murder of local cats in the neighbourhood, what he uncovers is a plot that is fittingly German, and revelatory o... more
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Very enthusiastic and well informed host, hilarious tangents and great dissections of films with a critical eye, and plenty of love for the genre!
It’s amazing to me that 3 people like this garbage enough to leave a review! Maybe they are friends? If you’re looking for a wannabe smartie who says umm and uhh a lot this is the podcast for you. Good luck on 200 ratings little one You know who to call 😎
Combining humor with horror is a natural match! Especially when most the movies in question are borderline comedies to begin with. Give it a listen
This is a treat for the ears, every week.
Two funny horror lovers. A very unique horror show.
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A weekly horror film discussion show that dissects recent and classic horror through a humorous, candid lens. Hosts explore what works and what doesn't in each film, highlighting standout performances, production trivia, and thematic undercurrents from trauma and exploitation to social commentary. Episodes balance praise with playful critique, often featuring guests who contribute additional trivia and perspectives, and they wrap with rating-style verdicts and invites for listener participation. A notable hook is the mix of sharp banter, deep-cut film references, and a community-oriented vibe that encourages audience engagement around horror history, tropes, and craft.
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2. Tony de la Pache
3. Keith Hayes
4. David Henry McGee
5. Trevor Ziebarth
6. Stacie Herrington
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