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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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As orange rapist continues to appease his handlers and inches ever close to the gaping jaws of oblivion, the Mandalorian and Gulag is shown up in historic fashion by two indie horror movies, and it is glorious.
But we digress, this episode is a doub... more
It's going to be Summer soon 🌞 That means it's time for our 2025 Year in Review!
This ep each of us countdown our Top 5 Best and Top 5 Worst genre films of last year, some runners up, honorable mentions, and other "horror adjacent" picks.
You know ... more
The 21st century has graced us with many questionable or misguided (or just fucking awful) PG13 sequels, reboots, or remakes to the pantheon of 1980's scifi/horror/ action hybrid classics:
2004: Alien Vs Predator
2009: Terminator Salvation
2012: Tot... more
This ep we get into THE BLACK PHONE 2. If you've missed Jorge reeeeeally not liking a movie and laying into it, you're in luck! We had a blast recording this episode, also discuss the 2025 video game awards nominees, and much more.
Imagine if you w... more
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I’ve been listening for yeeeeears now and I probably listen still out of habit. It’s fine for what it is, and does touch on some great notes about the movies they watch. It’s a shame that they’re majorly behind temporarily. It’s mid-November and the newest podcasts were recorded in July/August. That might just be my gripe though.
After reading some of the reviews I get the feeling some of the lower rated reviews are people who probably aren’t very popular because listening to the Who Goes There haomies is like sitting in a conversation of buddies talking life, hobbies and movies with friends and if they don’t feel that vibe then they don’t know what it feels like to have friends which, to me, is like, sad.
Used to be one of my go-to movie podcasts but it’s become a loop of Rhett pounding on the table while snickering at his own jokes. It’s a shame because these guys do have interesting opinions but they need to rein in the monkey on a sugar high energy and chill out on repeating the same joke 5 times an episode. Saying things in a funny voice or mispronouncing things on purpose is the lamest level of humor
I wish the episodes actually had content. Instead of talking about moronic and uninteresting things for the first 3/4 of the episode, they should actually review movies.
A great hangout show. The 3 hosts have distinct voices and bring unique perspectives to the table. Fun, irreverent sometimes moronic but pretty insightful.
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A lively horror-focused roundtable that blends enthusiastic critique with banter and personal anecdotes. Across episodes, the trio (with occasional guests and rotating co-hosts) dives into film reviews, franchise debates, and pop culture tangents, delivering candid opinions, humorous riffs, and thoughtful commentary on trends shaping modern horror. The format often features long setups followed by in-depth discussions of a chosen film or topic, plus memorable catchphrases and running jokes that fans cite as the show's signature energy. Notable strengths include strong chemistry among hosts, clear expertise in genre history, and a willingness to mix lighthearted banter with insightful analysis, making it appealing to listeners who want both ... more
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