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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 294 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Happy holidays from the belly of the beast! This episode we review one of three Stephen King (AKA Richard Bachman) film adaptations this year, THE LONG WALK.
It's set in a post-cataclysmic dystopian future where people volunteer for a grueling and... more
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This episode we discuss WEAPONS, writer/director Zach Cregger's much anticipated follow up to his 2022 breakout, Barbarian. It involves a small town being ripped apart by the bafflin... more
Well, well, well, here we go again. This episode we review the 2025 indie supernatural body horror film, TOGETHER.
If the name and trailer weren't a hint, the movie traffics in themes of codependency, the blurring of self and identity, and commitm... more
Halloween doesn't have to be over. This episode we review 2025 foreign breakout,
THE UGLY STEPSISTER.
As a joint production from the Norwegian Film Institute, the Polish Film Institute, the Swedish Film Institute, and the Danish Film Institute, ... 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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Focused primarily on the horror film genre, the content comprises vibrant discussions and reviews that dissect both classic and contemporary films. Each episode offers a blend of humor and insightful critiques, covering themes such as societal issues, personal anecdotes, and cinematic techniques. The hosts often infuse their conversations with their own experiences, engaging listeners with a friendly banter that feels akin to hanging out with friends. Unique aspects of the discussions include a balance between irreverence and depth, allowing for both light-hearted fun and serious commentary on the films and topics at hand, highlighting the absurdities and complexities within the genre.
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