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Grave Tone is a horror podcast covering the genre across books, film, TV, and games. From cult classics to fresh nightmares, we dig into the stories that scare us — and why we can’t stop coming back for more. Whether it’s a blood-soaked slasher, a slow-burn psychological thriller, or the horror novel everyone’s talking about, we cover it all. If it bleeds, reads, streams, or screams… it’s on Grave Tone.
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Horror Trends 2025: What 10 Years of Data Reveal
Épisode 8
mercredi 20 août 2025 • Durée 34:02
Introduction
Arthur and Meghan kick off with the observation that the horror genre has entered a mainstream upswing. More audiences are engaging with the horror genre, and horror movies of 2025 are shaping up to be especially strong.
The Horror Release Calendar
- Analysis of 140 U.S. theatrical horror films (2015–2025).
Key findings:
- October dominates releases, especially after the 13th (Friday the 13th effect).
- July is the second-biggest month thanks to summer slashers and counter-programming against blockbusters.
- January is a surprising third, while November and December are quieter
Pandemic and Streaming Shifts
COVID-19 disrupted production and theaters, but also reset distribution. Post-pandemic, studios spread horror releases more evenly across the year, with streaming accelerating access.
Indie Power & Breakout Directors
Discussion of how filmmakers like Jordan Peele, Robert Eggers, Ari Aster, Zach Cregger, and Mike Flanagan changed the landscape. Their originality, technical experimentation, and social themes helped push horror forward.
Box Office & Hype Cycles
From sleeper hits (Barbarian) to blockbusters (Weapons), horror is proving it can rival superhero films in ticket sales without billion-dollar budgets.
Legacy & Reboots
How filmmakers balance nostalgia with originality in franchises like Scream, Evil Dead, and Alien. Success requires respecting the past while innovating.
Indie & Fan-Made Horror
Streaming, festivals, and even YouTube opened doors for films like Talk to Me and fan projects like Don’t Hike Alone. These projects prove horror thrives in low-budget, grassroots spaces.
Gateway Horror & Youth Audience
Rising trend of YA and middle-grade horror: Fear Street, Goosebumps, Hell of a Summer, and the upcoming Sketch show studios are nurturing the next generation of horror fans. Check out our Horror Starter Pack episode if you are just getting into the horror genre.
Closing Thoughts
Studios are finally taking more risks on originality, and audiences are rewarding them. With horror covering everything from arthouse to popcorn slashers, the genre looks unstoppable.
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Weapons (2025) Deep Dive: Ending Talk, Hidden Clues, Why 17 Kids Walked Out at 2:17 a.m.
Épisode 7
lundi 11 août 2025 • Durée 31:35
We break down Zach Cregger’s Weapons (2025) — the 2:17 mystery, what the multi-perspective structure adds, where the scares land, and how Brolin and Garner anchor the chaos. We talk themes, filmmaking choices, and whether the ending sticks the landing.
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What is Fantasia Film Festival & Our favorite horror movies
Épisode 6
lundi 4 août 2025 • Durée 39:36
Yet again we attended the Fantasia Film Festival 2025 and saw some amazing horror movies as well as the directors and cast! We recap which horror movies we loved the most and explain what the festival is all about.
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Just Getting Into Horror? The Horror Starter Pack You Can Actually Handle
Épisode 5
jeudi 24 juillet 2025 • Durée 39:58
Horror curious but historically terrified? We got you. This episode builds a gentle-on-the-nerves starter pack: three films, three books, and three video games that bring the chills without wrecking your sleep schedule.
We talk about what each pick does well (atmosphere, story, jump scares you can actually handle), how to match them to your scare tolerance, and why “beginner horror” doesn’t have to mean boring. You’ll leave with a roadmap, a few laughs at our own cowardly moments, and the confidence to try horror again on your own terms. Hit play, keep the lights on if you want, and let’s ease you into the dark.
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I Know What You Did Last Summer 2025 Review| 90s Slasher Vibes Return
Épisode 4
samedi 19 juillet 2025 • Durée 42:07
Cue the rain‑slick streets and foggy fishing docks, this week we are breaking down I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) from top to bloody bottom. Join us as we unpack every throwback scare, size up the new cast against the ’97 originals, and walk you through the plot (spoilers ahead). Stick around for rapid‑fire trivia that will make you shout, “I still know!” Whether you’re a seasoned slasher fan or a curious newcomer, this episode gives you all the chills, laughs, and Easter eggs you need.
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Classic, Underrated, Iconic: Our Ultimate Horror Subgenre Picks
Épisode 3
mercredi 9 juillet 2025 • Durée 34:00
In this episode, we each reveal our all-time favorite horror subgenre—and then break it down with our top picks: a classic, an underrated gem, and a genre staple. From found footage to folk horror, slashers to psychological terrors, it’s a love letter to the weird, wild, and wonderfully scary corners of horror. Expect passionate takes, deep cuts, and more than a few surprises.
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M3GAN 2.0 Review And Reactions
Épisode 2
mardi 1 juillet 2025 • Durée 23:36
In this fun episode, we dive headfirst into the twisted world of M3GAN 2.0. Join us as we unpack every spine-tingling moment, break down the plot’s wildest turns, and share our unfiltered reactions to the killer doll’s terrifying return. Did the sequel live up to the original’s campy horror charm? Was M3GAN’s evolution everything we hoped for, or a total misfire? We debate the best and worst scenes, dissect the film’s social commentary on AI and parenting, and explore what M3GAN 2.0 might mean for the future of tech-based horror. Whether you’ve seen the movie or just want to hear the gory details, this is one episode you won’t want to miss.
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Welcome To Gravetone! Intro & Horror Movie Hopefuls
Épisode 1
mercredi 18 juin 2025 • Durée 47:16
In this intro episode, we introduce our horror podcast hosts and their deep-rooted love for the genre. We also discuss our favorite horror movies, books, and video game hopefuls for 2025.
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BONUS: The Voice Behind Billy's Inner Demon: Mark Acheson on Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025)
Épisode 43
jeudi 5 mars 2026 • Durée 29:35
In this bonus episode of Grave Tone Podcast, Meaghan and Arthur sit down with prolific character actor Mark Acheson for a wide-ranging conversation about craft, career, and Christmas horror.
Mark is probably best known as the unforgettable Mailroom Guy from Elf (2003), but his career spans four decades, three Emmys (via his role in Fargo), Zack Snyder's Watch, Chronicles of Riddick, Brand New Cherry Flavor, and so much more.
Most recently, he plays Charlie in Mike P. Nelson's Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) — a disembodied inner voice that guides slasher antihero Billy Chapman (Rohan Campbell) on a very specific kind of naughty list. Reviewers have compared the dynamic to Dexter meets Venom, and the performance earned Acheson standout notices from multiple critics.
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From Page to Screen: This Is Not a Test — Did the Courtney Summers Adaptation Nail It?
Épisode 42
samedi 28 février 2026 • Durée 44:42
We just got home from the theatre, and we're breaking down This Is Not a Test (2026), the new zombie horror film directed by Adam McDonald and based on the beloved Courtney Summers YA novel. Meaghan read the book (and the bonus sequel novella, Please Remain Calm). Arthur has a giant zombie-kill knife on his nightstand. We are, arguably, the ideal people to review this.
This Is Not a Test just hit theatres, and we are fresh out of our seats. Based on the beloved 2012 YA novel by Canadian author Courtney Summers — rereleased in January 2026 with the sequel novella Please Remain Calm — this new zombie film is directed by Adam McDonald and stars Olivia Holt (Heart Eyes), Froy Gutierrez, Corteon Moore, Carson MacCormac, and Chloe Avakian.
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