
Unfilmable is a show about horror movies, from Gary Butterfield and Kaye Ross of Duckfeed.tv. It's a premium show, as part of our Patreon campaign at patreon.com/duckfeedtv. It began as a show about adapting Lovecraft to the screen, but then became a general horror movie show after a couple of years. Each month we take a deep dive into horror movies from all eras and have a pretty good time doing ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

It's 2:17 AM. Do you know where your children are?
Zach Cregger follows up his smash hit Barbarian with a tale about perspective, societal loss, and violence. It can be a bit hard to describe what Weapons is about without giving away the plot, but b... more
Your eyes don't betray you. This isn't some kind of Thing-ified clone of our Bonefireside Chat episode. We reference The Thing a lot and we figured it was time we repay our respects for this legitimate Horror classic. So many modern films owe a debt ... more
Our theory is that the mummy is more of a Sorcerer in this one. This 90s oddity is an adventure movie with horror elements, but it's still pretty charming and visually compelling to this day.
Next Month: John Carptener's The Thing!
This movie was so influential it's easy to watch it and think "I've seen this before!" But take yourself back to 1995 when this genre standard burst onto the scene. Se7en is still every bit as dark and affecting as we remember. The sequel, Ei8ht, on ... more
What's scarier in this world than trying to make friends as an adult? Tim Robinson teams up with director Andrew DeYoung to bring us an expanded look at the tragicomedy of an I Think You Should Leave character.
Despite being the sixth movie in the Omen franchise, this is actually the First one. This 2024 prequel is the path that leads to Damien, the child antichrist. What does it take to actually get an Antichrist made? Let’s investigate together, shall we?... more
Saw II: Seen, is a sequel that tries to be bigger, better, and more deadly than its predecessor. It succeeds in two of those. More traps, more victims, surprisingly the same amount of backstory.
Intended to be Stuart Gordon's swan song, this Shudder original adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's "The Thing at the Doorstep" ultimately feels mishandled and cheap. Find out why we're annoyed!









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