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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 290 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Greetings haomies! As we march onward into techno/christofascist hell, this episode we review not one, but two of the year’s most highly anticipated genre films, 28 YEARS LATER and BRING HER BACK.
For those counting, it’s been 18 years since the ... more
This ep we review the sixth film (and first in 14 years) of the Final Destination franchise, FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES. Of course, this gives us an opportunity to rank our favorite kills in the franchise too.
"For the 1,500th time, no one give... more
This episode takes us into the despair and absurdity of dementia and old age in 2025's THE RULE OF JENNY PEN. If you're going to explore the psychological horrors of mortality and aging it certainly helps to have actors like Jon Lithgow and Geoffrey ... more
Welcome back! This ep we review Ryan Coogler's 2025 genre-hopping hit, SINNERS, and a whole bunch of other stuff.
"There are legends of people... born with the gift of making music so true, it can pierce the veil between life and death. Conjuring... more
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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.
Been listening to these guys for years. Finally getting off my butt, and leaving my haiomies a 5 star review. They’re insight and humor, stirs my D string. Now, I have fully committed to the D, as a new patron. Keep up the important work fellas, of keeping my insanity, at bay.
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The content revolves around a vibrant exploration of horror films and the broader implications of the genre. Episodes often feature lively discussions on recent movie releases, unique cinematic techniques, and critical societal themes. The hosts engage with elements of humor and personal anecdotes, creating a communal atmosphere that resonates with listeners. Noteworthy topics include the intersection of horror with politics, cultural commentary, and character dynamics within films, making it a unique blend of entertainment and insightful critique.
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