
Michelle and JD hilariously dissect horror and horror-adjacent movies, with a focus on new Original & Exclusive releases from Shudder!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 342 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | |||

Did Michelle's love of horror video games and people who play them find the joy in Iron Lung that she did not find in Return to Silent Hill? Was JD even able to care about a video game movie at all? Let's all find out together!
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We talked about both Creep films AND season one of The Creep Tapes back in episode 276. Is Michelle still completely taken in by the many shades of Mark Duplass? Does JD still want more plot? Let's all find out together!
Is the world prepared for the return of wine buzz Michelle, and what might have happened to conjure her return to the podcast? Let's all find out together!
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So I like the podcast and it’s fun and I enjoy your personalities…but I thought I’d give you some support about the situation in our country and for talking about it. I see so many negative comments on peoples pages saying “they were good until they started talking about politics” and I’m here
to counteract that in advance. Thank you for not ignoring things and pretending like these terrible things aren’t happening. Support from Southern California .
I’ve been a Shudder subscriber for years, and I’ve always had a hard time figuring out which movies are worth my time. Enter this podcast, which provides a great viewing guide to help get the most out of your subscription. I use this show as my main selection tool for Shudder, and I’m rarely disappointed, even if I end up not enjoying the movie. I love the banter and insights from the hosts, Michelle and JD, who come across as genuine, authentic humans as opposed to the pretentious talking head... more
Listen stick to the script of the title. No one gives a hot day of Florida piss,
About your view on Politics. The only bright lights in your life you say? Someone definitely missed their dose, of antidepressants.
But they cover a lotta new horror films others don’t - and it was candy or little skittles, not boiling water she threw in Get Away
Michelle and JD are great and it is no surprise their Podcast is as well.
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Focusing on horror films, the content revolves around humorous and insightful discussions about a wide range of films, notably those exclusive to a particular streaming service. The hosts explore recent releases, providing reviews and personal reactions that reflect their emotional connections to the films. Each episode often blends personal anecdotes with critiques, imparting a casual and relatable atmosphere while discussing themes such as grief, societal issues, and the mechanics of horror storytelling. The interactions between the hosts add an engaging dynamic that appeals to fans of the genre, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking for listeners interested in contemporary horror cinema.
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