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Y'all: ...The Reason? - Them: The Scare (2024)
16 May 2024
01:45:20
....We missed y'all. Please excuse us for the unintentional hiatus but we have returned with a new episode and our second Special! Our first Special focused on season one of the horror anthology series Them, Them: Covenant (2021). With season two, titled Them: The Scare (2024) having been recently released, we had to strike while the iron was hot with another Special. We get into what we thought about the season, the casting, execution of theme and ideas and how it compares to S1. So lock in, turn up that volume up and get cozy with 99 1/2!
We've got one question... Do you like Phil Collins?
Get ready for a deep dive into the dark and stylish world of American Psycho (2000) aswe dissect the enigmatic Patrick Bateman. Join Lauren, Jared, and returning guest El'Ja Bowens for a thrilling discussion on this psychological thriller, exploring the film's satirical edge, haunting visuals, and Christian Bale's unforgettable performance.
We'll unravel the layers of Bateman's psyche, discussing the blurred lines between reality and delusion, the cultural and intersectional commentary, and the film's enduring impact on pop culture.
After a break to recharge and plan WE. ARE. BACK. And what a season opener we've got in store for you! We call the Negronomicon off the shelf to give you updates on the WGA strike and talk about the games of the summer, Diablo IV and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Then, we crit one of the most anticipated horror films this year, The Blackening (2023); our theater experience, the duality between horror and comedy, and what we think made this film so authentically good.
We've also got a big announcement: We're almost to our 100th episode! Can you believe it?! We've got some exciting things in store for Season 9 so be on the look out for our newsletter!
Timing was on our side for our season 8 finale, as we decided to go with a good ol' fashioned bookend—anybody remember the season premiere? That's right! Our film for today is none other than the just-released Evil Dead Rise (2023)! The trope for this one centers on murderous mothers so you know we get into all the things possessive, obsessive and manipulative parenting (which goes a bit differently in the Evil Dead universe). Now, if y'all have not seen the movie and don't want to be spoiled, you might want to do what Danny should've done and not press play! We'd hate to ruin the experience for you. Other than that, get ready to dig into some murderous maternal mayhem as we react, critique and ponder on the newest installment in the Evil Dead franchise.
As always Critters, thank you for all the love and listens during another season! We feel like we're growing every day and couldn't have done it without you. As usual, we'll be taking a break after this episode but don't worry. We'll be hard at work planning out what we hope to be our biggest season yet, our #roadto100 season! It's not every day you make it to 100 episodes so we're going to do our best to make S9 something special, for you and ourselves. Feel free to binge on all our episodes during the wait. It'll be worth it!
Our trope this week dear Critters is that of witches, who we stan over at ScaryCrit. For this one, we're lighting a candle and opening the book to Robert Egger's 2015 folk-horror gem, The VVitch.
From Egger's ardent direction when it came to historical authenticity, to Thomasin's plight and Jared's passion for good for her! stories, there's so much to conjure up while talking about this film: The actual factual history of witches being in direct opposition to patriarchy and the stringent ideals of men and church, what it means to be goaded into becoming that which you're accused of being, how the cauldron was dropped when it came tomarketing, and how this film challenges expectations and perceptions of antagonists and happy endings—there's so much magic happening in today's episode. Get into it!
Ooooh, it's playtime over at ScaryCrit today as we unbox 1991's plastic horror Dolly Dearest. While the 90s are well known to have been in the grip of another tiny terror, Dolly Dearest still offers a lot for us to talk about, from Dolly's design, the family dynamics of the Wades, stark cultural differences and the uncanny. So come join us in the dollhouse—it's teatime!
It's a funhouse over at ScaryCrit today as we encounter Art the Clown in 2016's indie gore-fest, Terrifier. Coulrophobia, what may have inspired Terrifier, the strong and weak points of the film and how ridiculousness is Terrifier's fuse box are just some of the crazy things discussed in today's episode. And for our The Last of Us Part II (2020) players, Jared has finally made it to that moment; be sure to skip the cold opening if you want to avoid spoilers!
Timestamps 0:00 - I Do Have An Idea of What Loss Is (cold open) (contains The Last of Us Part II spoilers) 10:37 - Theme song 11:36 - Negronomicon 36:05 - Crit 1:53:10 - Final Curls
In the Crit this week on ScaryCrit, Lauren and Jared discuss sour deals and alt-Black Girl Magic with Henry Selick's Netflix phenom Wendell and Wild (2022). Rate and review ScaryCrit on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
So, let's say your ex disappears for 2 years, pops back up with a new man, and invites you to a get-together out of the blue to "reconnect?" Well, that's just what happens to our buddy Will in 2015's indie thriller The Invitation, which we use as the crux for our trope this week: cults. Listen as we explore what cults are and why they have a draw, Will's trauma as a catalyst, the concept of the film's unnerving dinner party and The Invitation's theme of sacrifice and denial. As a bonus, we also recorded this during the airing of the 95th Academy Awards so some of our live reactions to winners was caught on film (hope you enjoy them and can maybe relate).
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Scooby Doo and the gang been taught us, y'all: the monsters are (almost) always human. That's our trope this week on ScaryCrit, with Lauren and Jared taking a look at one of the most harrowing horror/suspense films in recent memory, The Boy Behind the Door (2020). A vicious juxtaposition of violence against innocence, this Crit explores the intersectionality that instigates Bobby and Kevin's precarious situation as they try to get out of it, the film's genius, subversive handling of audience expectation and how absolutely dark this trope can be.
Trigger warning: like the film it covers, this episode contains discussion of violence against children. Listening discretion is advised.
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Lemme tell y'all about the original ghoul, the first found footage horror, the one who was causing paranormal activity over a decade before Micah set up that camera. Our trope this week is found footage and we're taking a trip across the pond to discuss the poltergeist Mr. Pipes and his supernaturally effective 15 minutes of fame in 1992's Ghostwatch. From the scares, filming technique, highly entertaining and effective format, greenlighting process and 31 year legacy, we have a lot of fun to discuss in today's episode.
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Our trope this week is one of the undead... Zombies! While we're so used to all the death, destruction, and chaos that this trope brings, we're actually talking about a more stripped down approach to the subject by taking a look at the 2018 French horror film The Night Eats the World. What happens when you give a misanthrope a whole apartment building to survive in solo during the zombie apocalypse? We try and answer this question by sitting down with the character of Sam, his loneliness, this film's unique characterization of zombies, what the zombie trope has to say about society and Sam's own purpose (or lack thereof?) of surviving.
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Is is really Spooky Season if we're not talking about a Halloween movie?
Get ready for a side-splitting episode as we delve into the sequel that is 'Halloween: Resurrection' (2002). Join Lauren and Jared for a deep dive into this ironically iconic installment where Michael Myers returns once again to murder and mame LIVE on the internet.
We'll explore the portrayal of Blackness, the misuse of the Black characters in the film, and the impact this film had on the 'Halloween' franchise. From the strange pacing to the classic jump scares, we break down the elements that made this film, for better or for worse, a memorable addition to the horror canon.
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"So you wanted a twist, aye?" Well, you're gettin' one because our trope for this week is twist endings! Forget a locksmith--we've got The Skeleton Key (2005) to Crit this week. We unlock thoughts and feelings about twist endings, the perception and motives of the film's "antagonists," situational awareness across the characters and their cultures, and why this film personally gives Lauren the ick.
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Everybody remembers their first mad scientist, right? Maybe Herbert West was yours back in '85! On today's episode, after we dust off the Negronomicon (14:34) we're covering the aforementioned "Mad Scientist" trope in all its white-lab-coat-glory via Re-Animator (1985). Get ready for a humorously experimental discussion (37:11) of science, morality, this film's influence, one-liners, and Mace the security guard.
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Strap in, Critters! Hearkening back to our humble beginnings of super-long episodes, we've got a lot to get through this week!
After flipping through a stacked Negronomicon featuring our reviews of Velma (2023) and the premiere episode of The Last of Us (2023), your favorite horror pod hosts dust off our VCRs and press play on a true crit of David Cronenberg's Videodrome (1983). The trope for this weeks episode: body horror. Get ready for some analysis, reactions and a classic media studies analysis, because you can't say Videodrome without McLuhan.
We dropped lot of gems this week--too many to fit in the show notes, but we've got 'em all collected here. Be sure to have a look!
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An invasion? A mystery... kind of? Freaky children?!
John Carpenter's remake of Village of the Damned holds a 30% on Rotten Tomatoes, but it holds a special place in Lauren's heart. This week, we examine the story of the children of Midwich. The gimmicks, the cast, and the plot in between.
Oh how we've missed you, Podcast People! What Happy Holidays, Happy New Year, and all the things in between.
For our S8 premiere we finally finally crit the one, the only, The Evil Dead. You don’t just watch The Evil Dead, you experience it. So much has been said about this cult phenomenon, so check out our thoughts on Sam Raimi's beloved classic!
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Scream Queens - Scream (1996) ft. The Carpenter Queens
13 Oct 2022
02:12:14
For our 75th, you know we had to do something special. And you've all probably been wondering why we haven't tackled a certain horror classic. Well, wonder no more! In our super-sized season 7 finale, we finally hopped on the slay-train to Woodsboro and caught up with everyone's favorite and fabulous video clerks, The Carpenter Queens to discuss the one and only, tried and true, sharp-tongued and slasher-rificScream (1996)!
The iconography of the Ghostface mask, Kevin Williamson's pen game, Sidney Prescott being one of the best Final Girls in the game, word of mouth before social media and Drew Barrymore's famous blonde blunt bob in that unforgettable first 13 minutes... It's all gabbed about here and more! Seriously. Because between the Negronomicon and the Crit, we mentioned so many movies that we had to link the Gems from Episode 75 as there just wasn't enough space in the show notes!
We think this is one of our best and favorite episodes yet and we hope you think so too. And be sure to drop by TCQ video for a visit after you're done here. Tell 'em Lauren and Jared sent ya! Thanks so much to you (and our awesome interns Andrew and Mikayla!) for a splendid season 7. We'll see you soon for season 8!
It's not spooky season if we don't talk about one of its most iconic creatures, the vampire! Or, in this case, the Daywalker! That's right, put on your finest black leather trench and get ready to slice and dice your way through our crit about 1998's Blade. From its blaxploitation vibes and Wesley's iconic portrayal of the Marvel comic character to how the film was able to demystify its own lore, we have more here than you can shake a stake at. So get ready for the real world and pull that trigger (by pressing play)!
Negronomicon Correction: Jared was actually referring to the 4th episode of the third season ("Killer Within") of The Walking Dead, not the second.
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In E73, we venture through the gory, insane funhouse that is Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses (2003). Join Lauren, Jared, and Intern Andrew as we chat about the pure unconventionality of the editing and narrative style in this film, Sid Haig's beloved performance as Captain Spaulding, and why (or, in a certain somebody's case, why not) this film is a foundational horror film.
According to Lauren, it's officially spooky season! What better way to ring in the Halloween Spirit than by covering one of the creepiest found footage films in the genre, Paranormal Activity (2007)? Aside from taking a peek at what made this film so noteworthy and effective, we also wonder about Micah and Katie's economic situational awareness, their frightfully toxic relationship dynamic, how writer and director Oren Peli "trained" us to jump when scared, and of course the film's genius marketing.
So yeah, what does happen when you sleep? But better question is what happens to when you listen to a new episode of ScaryCrit? Good things, we hope! Enjoy, Critters!
It's your typical group-of-young-adults-get-stranded/stuck-in-a-remote-location-and-then-get-hunted-down-by-the-savage-cannibalistic-locals picture but you know what? That's what makes it work! Have a seat with Lauren and Jared as they discuss 2003's backwoods horror romp Wrong Turn. Our hosts get into why they each consider it foundational in their horror upbringings and why the film following a tried and true formula makes it such a palatable piece in the genre.
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"Hey, guys!" In our latest podcast episode, we take you on a journey into the unique world of Ma (2019). Join us as we dissect the complex psyche of the unforgettable character portrayed by the illustrious Octavia Spencer (we love you!), and the harrowing transformation of a seemingly ordinary house into a place of unspeakable horrors.
We'll explore the themes of isolation, obsession, and the haunting consequences of past secrets, all while taking a closer look at the exceptional performances that brought this psychological thriller to life.
Prepare for a thought-provoking crit that uncovers the darkest corners of human nature and the darkest corners of a script that could have used a little more TLC and concrete conversations about intersectionality. Whether you're a die-hard fan of Ma or just curious about the film's deeper layers, this episode is sure to leave you intrigued, entertained, and perhaps even a little bit unnerved. So have a listen and get home safe! ...Or else.
A digital Red Queen, glimpse of white rabbits, what could be seen as zombified "cards," and an amnesia-afflicted girl named Alice... Who knew Resident Evil (2002) could be seen as the action-horror remix of a beloved fairytale? We discuss this and more in our 70th(!) episode, like what sets Resident Evil apart from other video-game adaptations, the icon that is Michelle Rodriguez, understanding the complexities of the story as an adult and what one Karl Marx might think of Alice's adventure down in the Hive if he gave the movie a watch.
Join us as we journey into The Further to discuss one of the most effective PG-13 horror films in modern memory: Insidious (2010). One-word title mastery, first reactions to the film, the dissonant score, and how scary we still find this movie are just a few things Lauren and Jared get into this week.
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Credits Host and Producer: Lauren La Melle - instagram.com/laurenlamelle Host and Editor: Jared Hudson - instagram.com/blossomsandbooks93 Production Intern: Andrew Fernie Communications Intern: Mikayla Wells Gems from Episode 68
The Godfather (1972)
Beast (2022)
3000 Years of Longing (2022)
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022)
The Hateful 8 (2015)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
The Call (2013)
Monsters University (2013)
Wednesday (2022)
Nevermore (Kate Flynn and Kit Trace, Webtoon, 2022, Digital)
The Walking Dead (2010)
Insecure (2016)
Midnight Mass (2021)
Scream (2022)
Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)
The Fallout (2021)
The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)
Waiting… (2005)
The Addams Family (2019)
The Addams Family 2 (2021)
Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)
The Sandman (2022)
Orphan: First Kill (2022)
Orphan (2009)
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993)
Dead End: Paranormal Park (2022)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Psycho (1998)
Cabin Fever (2016)
Cabin Fever (2003)
The Birds (1963)
Psycho (1960)
Citizen Kane (1941)
Generation (2021)
Sesame Street (1969)
Infinity Train (2019)
The Thin Man (1934)
Charmed (1998)
Teen Titans (2003)
Samurai Jack (2001)
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Jared and Lauren take on the curse of Kayako in 2004's The Grudge. They discuss what made it so scary, the effectiveness of the non-linear storytelling, PG-13 vs. the unrated version, the complexity of the story, and how it personally changed what horror could look like for us.
Listen as Lauren and Jared break into 2008's creepy The Strangers and discuss director's Bryan Bertino's inspirations, the terror of the absence of a motive, the fact that no one is locking their doors again (a cardinal horror sin of Jared's), and what makes the three masked assailants so memorable 14 years later.
Timestamps 5:39 - Negronomicon 27:22- Crit 1:12:42 - Final curls
There's a podcast. After you listen to it, they say you get a call. And the person on the other end says that you're gonna have another episode to listen to in seven days, raaaargh!
....Okay, so maybe not as ominous as our subject of today's Crit but we tried. Get comfortable as we rewind 2002's unsettling but very vibe-y The Ring (2003), America's gateway to J-horror remakes and a film that made us all paranoid about blank tapes and TVs. From Gore Verbinski's masterful and immersive direction, Craig Wood's effective editing, Noah as a baby daddy and to what Jared and Melle personally found scary about the film, the conversation in this episode flows deep, like Samara's well. So grab your popcorn, turn your volume up and don't touch that dial. ScaryCrit comin' atcha like a girl crawlin' through your TV screen.
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It's time for a buzzworthy good time as we get into a movie that changed and really cut into the horror genre: James Wan and Leigh Whannel's Saw (2004)! Character analyses, Jigsaw's motives, Danny Glover being typecast, the legacy of the Saw franchise and how well Saw would've worked if it was a standalone film rather than a series—these are just some of the "rules" discussed in this game of an episode, as well as a hello from one of our interns! Happy listening, Critters!
Collusion n' Consequences - Final Destination 2 (2003)
21 Jul 2022
01:15:45
Taking it back to 2003, Jared and Melle buckle up for the wild ride that is Final Destination 2 and debate on how well it holds up nearly 20 years later. Everyone is scared, everyone is panicking, and everyone is asking how Officer Burke could afford that apartment…
Bringing Down the Ghost House - Thir13en Ghosts (2001)
14 Jul 2022
01:42:18
Welcome to another season of Scary Crit, folks!
We missed y'all and hope the feeling's mutual. For S7, we've decided to take on the classics, but with a little twist. These are the horror classics that made us. Those films that imprinted on us with scares that will last a lifetime, if only in memory.
First up is a 90s baby childhood classic, Thir13en Ghosts (2001). Come along with us as we throw stones in a glass house and talk about the film's technical aspects, framing, character depth and exactly what kind scary the movie is. Be sure to listen all the way to the end: ScaryCrit is leveling up and we're excited to see what comes next!!
Well, wouldn't you know it? Another season finale! Season six has been quite sickening if we don't say so ourselves but it wouldn't have been such a success without our wonderful guest stars–give it up for AJ and Jonne from D180 Podcast (A Dry Squeeze), Eric Thompson (Downward), Sasha Banks (Buggin') and Brandon Evans (Picky Eater)!!! We had so much fun and can't wait to add to our list of guest Critters in future episodes.
For our season 6 finale, we basically do an episode of Everything Wrong With for a film from way back in Jared's memory banks: 1997's vicious lizard sci-fi horror Aberration. Everybody's a critic and our red pens were compulsory this time around as we tried to leave no scale unturned. Enjoy and we'll see y'all for season seven!
Please note: We've all seen Dr. Strange by now, right? If you haven't, skip ahead (11:09) to avoid spoilers!
Get shipwrecked with us as we find ourselves on a verdant, lonely island where the unknown lurks around at night with a hunger for flesh... That's right, y'all! We're bringing back a gem we we briefly mentioned in the past, J.D. Dillard's underrated Sweetheart (2019). From being a perfect entry in our Creature Feature season to the nuances and handling of Black women hysteria and survival, we've got a crazy coconut of a discussion here. Enjoy!
Timestamps 0:00 - A Cold Open in the Multiverse of Madness (spoilers!) 11:09 - Theme song/opening 27:33 - Crit 01:24:33 - Final Curls
We are playing hella mindgames in this episode of ScaryCrit, where we get lost in the trappings of the 2000s trippy thriller The Cell. This has been an episode long in the making and it makes quite a step in our #Roadto100! Bolstered by Melle's delicious passion for this underrated gem, we explore Jennifer and Vince's uncharacteristic roles, the movie essentially being two different stories, the illustration of fantasy and darkness through the mind and the mind itself being the perfect sandbox for The Cell to play with all it's weirdness in.
Note: If y'all have not ever watched The Cell, we implore you heavily to please see it before listening. Seriously!
Second note: Please don't hold our mispronunciations of Hercule Poirot and Gonjiam against us. Jared got the I and J mixed up and Melle's heart was in the right place. Thank you.
I mean, we did Alien (1979). We couldn't not do a Predator film next. ...Though Lauren is a bit adamant we chose the wrong one. Join us as we crack open the Negronomicon (2:50) before jumping in the hot and sticky urban jungle that is near-future 1997 LA in the sci-fi action horror romp, Predator 2 (1990). We gathered some healthy game to dissect (17:40) with this one, like Mike Harrigan and his anger, the Predator being coded as Black and the overkill of this film, from its production design to all the stereotypes. Hope y'all brought your A-game for this one!
Diving right into the Crit this week sans Negronomicon, Lauren and Jared join the crew on the Nostromo to discuss (13:20) the sci-fi horror classic Alien (1979). From Ridley Scott's direction of a veteran and newcomer (hi, Sigourney!) mixed cast, the intersectionality of Parker and Lambert, and Bolaji Badejo's deft use of height, there's a lot here to whet your Xenomorphic appetite.
Picky Eater - Jeepers Creepers (2001) ft. Brandon Evans
21 Apr 2022
01:35:19
What's eating you?
Brandon Evans joins Lauren and Jared on the podcast as the last Guest Critter of S6! We crack open the Negronomicon to talk Kingdom Hearts x Cochella and Fantastic Beasts before jumping into the crit to look at a film that's haunted our nightmares, Jeepers Creepers (2001).
Timestamps 5:50 - Theme song 12:44 - Negronomicon 34:20 - Crit 1:26:14 - Final Curls
Sasha Banks joins Lauren and Jared on the pod this week to talk about a late 90's gem, Mimic. There was a lot of drama behind the scenes of del Toro's commissioned film. Even though he was Bill Gunn-ed in the end, there is still a lot to look at in Mimic. We discuss classicism, access, and how we determine value in this week's crit.
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Lauren and Jared are solo on the crit this week! What happens when the world is ending and a group of people are trapped together? We discuss that and more in our crit of another early aughts classic, The Mist (2007).
Timestamps: 3:08 - Negronomicon 35:47 - Crit: The Mist (2007) 1:40:14 - Final curls
Credits - Host and Producer: Lauren La Melle - instagram.com/laurenlamelle | twitter.com/laurenlamelle | Website: www.laurenlamelle.com - Host and Editor: Jared Hudson - instagram.com/blossomsandbooks93 |
Gems from E56 Man Cave (2022, play) King Kong (2013, play) Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (2016, play) Avenue Q (2003, play) Scandal (2012) Good Hair (2009) Bad Boys 4 (TBA) Rothaniel (2022) The Carmichael Show (2017) Saturday Night Live (1975) Whoopi: Back to Broadway - The 20th Anniversary (2005) It (2017) The Mist (2007) The Shawshank Redemption (1994) The Green Mile (1999) A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) The Blob (1988) Saw (2004) The Green Mile (Stephen King, Signet Books, 1996, Print) The Mist (Stephen King, Viking Press, 1980, Print) Deep Blue Sea (1999) The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger (Stephen King, Grant, 1982, print) The Thing (1982) Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) Under the Dome (Stephen King, Scribner, 2009, print) Lord of the Flies (1963) War of the Worlds (2005) The Happening (2008) The Crazies (2010) Being Human (2009) Brooklyn 99 (2013) The Shield (2002) Cloverfield (2008) The Mist (2017) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) Artist Unknown (TBD) Parasite (2019) A Peculiar Silence (2022)
And Find our Wonderful Guest Critter! Eric LB Thompson - instagram.com/lyricallyblessed7
Credits - Host and Producer: Lauren La Melle - instagram.com/laurenlamelle | twitter.com/laurenlamelle | Website: www.laurenlamelle.com - Host and Editor: Jared Hudson - instagram.com/blossomsandbooks93 |
Gems from E55 G.I. Jane (1997) King Richard (2021) Turning Red (2022) Everything, Everywhere, All at Once (2022) Spiderman: No Way Home (2022) Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) The Lost City (2022) Brave (2012) The Descent (2005) The Cave (2005) As Above, So Below (2014) Ghost Ship (2002) The Faculty (1998) The Thing (1982) 28 Days Later (2002) The Ritual (2017) House (1977) Nosferatu (1922) Alien (1979) The Ruins (2008) Carrie (1976) Anaconda (1997) The Descent: Part 2 (2009) The Stepford Wives (2004) The Stepford Wives (1975) Amityville in Space (2022) The Deep House (2021) Super Mario 64 (1996, video game) Goosebumps(book series) (R.L. Stine, Scholastic 1992, print) Night of the Living Dummy II (R.L. Stine, Scholastic, 1995, Print) Final Destination 2 (2003) Coda (2021) Green Book (2018)
A Dry Squeeze - Anaconda (1997) ft. Destination 180 Podcast
24 Mar 2022
01:30:22
My anaconda don't want none unless you got buns, hun!
We told y'all our guest list this season was STACKED and we are so honored to have our pals at Destination 180 podcast in the crit this week!
Lauren, Jared, Jonne, and AJ put rappers in horror films before calling the Negronomicon off the shelf (16:37) to give spoiler-free first impressions on A24's X and Regina Hall's Master. Y'all know we did it for the Nicki puns, and for the love of JLo and Ice Cube, we get into 1997's Anaconda (34:00).
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Gems from E54: Precious (2009) The Lion King (2018) The Hardy Boys (Edward Stratemeyer, 1927) Death Becomes Her (1992) South Park (1997) Final Destination 3 (2006) Final Destination (2000) Luck of the Irish (2001) Smart House (1999) Dangerous Child (2001) High School Musical (2006) Instant Star (2004) Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001) Euphoria (2019) Master (2022) X (2022) Alice (2022) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014) Scream 6 (2023) Scream (2022) Amityville in Space (2022) Jason X (2001) Leprechaun 4: In Space (1997) Zathura (2005) Amityville in the Hood (2021) Anaconda (1997) Jumanji (1995) The Mummy (1999) Marry Me (2022) Friday (1995) Selena (1997) In Living Color (1990) Beetlejuice (1988) Arachnophobia (1990) Lair of the White Worm (1988) Python (2000) Anacondas: Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004) Snakes on a Plane (2006) Selena (1997) The Cell (2001) Maid in Manhattan (2002) Scream (1996) Jungle Cruise (2021) The Thing (1982) Child's Play 2 (1990) House on Haunted Hill (1999) The Haunting (1999) Attack on Titan (2013) Deep Blue Sea (1999) Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) It (1990) It (2017)
What's up, podcast people! We're back with S6 with a film befitting St. Patricks Day, Leprechaun 6: Back 2 Tha Hood.
Lauren and Jared crack open the Negronomicon (04:65) to talk about the films they are looking forward to before springing (because according to Lauren it is SPRING) into the crit of the Leprechaun's return to tha hood. We talk kill scenes, way too much oregano, alternative storylines, and what happens when Black characters are written from a white POV.
Credits - Host and Producer: Lauren La Melle Instagram: @laurenlamelle | Twitter: @laurenlamelle | Website: www.laurenlamelle.com - Host and Editor: Jared Hudson Instagram: @blossomsandbooks93 |
Gems from E53: Creep (2014) Creep 2 (2017) Master (2022) Get Out (2017) The Last House on the Left (1972) The Last House on the Left (2009) The Babadook (2014) Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) Candyman (1992) Nope (2022) Leprechaun (1993) Leprechaun: Back 2 Tha Hood (2003) Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003) Leprechaun in the Hood (2005) Leprechaun 2 (1994) Leprechaun 4: In Space (1996) Jason X (2001) Leprechaun 3 (1995) The Boys (2019) Boyz in the Hood (1991) Girlfriends (2000) South Park (1997) The Wire (2002) Dead Presidents (1995) Jason’s Lyric (1994) Friday (1995) Grease (1978) Diagnosis Murder (1993) Soul Plane (2004) Ed, Edd n' Eddy (1999) The Simpsons (1989) Goosebumps (1995) Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995) Charmed (1998) Teen Witch (1989) Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001) Ghost (1990) Harry Potter (film series) (2001) Grand Theft Auto (video game series) (1997) Next Friday (2000) Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) Baby Boy (2001) Hairspray (2007) Serial Mom (1994) Pink Flamingos (1974) Shaft (1971) The Boondocks (2005) This Christmas (2007)
Shout out to AfroHorror on Clubhouse. We appreciate you for making spaces for Black horror nerds to commune and talk all things scary and spooky!
In the last episode of S5, Lauren and Jared open the Negronomicon (04:19) to talk Stranger Things news and Melle's foray into Horizon Zero Dawn: Forbidden West, before diving into a folk horror classic: the original Candyman (1992). Your hosts discuss Helen's rabid curiosity, the difference between Bernadette and Helen's approach to research, what Helen's thesis could have been, and the implications of a Black boogeyman.
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Hey Critters! This episode wraps up our 5th season. We'll be going on a short break, but will be back mid-March with new episodes. In the meantime, look out for our newsletter and don't forget to leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts!
Credits - Host and Producer: Lauren La Melle Instagram: @laurenlamelle | Twitter: @laurenlamelle | Website: www.laurenlamelle.com - Host and Editor: Jared Hudson Instagram: @blossomsandbooks93
Gems from E52: Stranger Things (2016) Game of Thrones (2011) Insecure (2016) Gravity Falls (2012) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1(2010) Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Stand by Me (1986) Breaking Bad (2008) RuPaul’s Drag Race (2009) Horizon Zero Dawn (2017) The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild (2017) Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014) Immortals Fenyx Rising (2020) The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 (2022?) Candyman (1992) The Forbidden (Clive Barker, Gallery Books, 2001, Print) The Curse of La Llorona (2019) Candyman (2021) Girl, Interrupted (1999) My Girl (1991) Beloved (1998) Gone Girl (Gillian Flyn, Crown Publishing Group, 2012, Print) Scream (1996) Get Out (2017) Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986) Lovecraft Country (2020) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) The Coldest Winter Ever (Sister Souljah, Simon & Schuester, 1999, Print) Inventing Anna (2022) Us (2019) The Good Son (1993) I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) Jason X (2001) Scream (2022) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2013) Single All the Way (2021) Leprechaun in the Hood (2000) Blood Quantum (2019) Cabin Fever (2003) The Hills Have Eyes (2006) Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014) Crimson Peak (2015) Eve’s Bayou (1997) Drive My Car (2021) Candyman II: Farewell to the Flesh (1995) Abbott Elementary (2021) American Auto (2021)
This Black history month, Jared and Lauren decided to crit (25:44) one of the only, if not THE ONLY, Black films with an acclaimed literary reference, Beloved (1998).
Credits - Host and Producer: Lauren La Melle Instagram: @laurenlamelle | Twitter: @laurenlamelle | Website: www.laurenlamelle.com - Host and Editor: Jared Hudson Instagram: @blossomsandbooks93 | Twitter: @jareddhudson
Gems from E51: Zola (2021) Spencer (2021) Spiderman: No Way Home (2021) Black Panther (2018) The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021) Tick Tick Boom (2021) Hacksaw Ridge (2016) Encanto (2021) The Mitchells vs The Machines (2021) Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) Flee (2021) Dune (2021) Cruella (2021) 101 Dalmatians (1996) Death on the Nile (1978) Westside Story (2021) Licorice Pizza (2021) Summer of Soul (2021) Don’t Look Up (2021) Drive My Car (2021) West Side Story (2021) West Side Story (1961) Daughters of the Dust (1991) Oklahoma! (1943, play) Euphoria (2019) Nope (2022) Us (2019) Get Out (2017) Scream: The TV Series (2015) Animal (2014) Lightyear (2022) Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000) Alice (2022) Antebellum (2020) Akeelah and the Bee (2005) Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004) The Village (2004) Grand Crew (2021) Eve Bayou (1997) Kindred (upcoming, TV series) Beloved (1998) Beloved (Toni Morrison, Alfred A. Knopf Inc., 1987, Print) Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) Set It Off (1996) The Babadook (2014) Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021) House on Haunted Hill (1999) Underground (2016) Bride of Chucky (1998) The Thing (1982) Roots (1977, miniseries) Transformers (2007) If Beale Street Could Talk (2018) Kindred (Octavia Butler, Doubleday, 1979, Print)
Beware the stare of Mary Shaw. She had no children, only dolls. And if you see her in your dreams...
You BEST bet'not scream!!! Tf? Today on ScaryCrit, we're taking a trip down to dreary Raven's Fair to hang with the good sis Mary and her vociferous dolls and dish about Dead Silence (2007). A brainchild of the fathers of Saw (2005), Leigh Whannel and James Wan, we have a fun time analyzing how this film holds up in the possessed/haunted doll subgenre, toying with the idea of if the movie were from another character's perspective, defining the "curse" of Mary Shaw, and pondering how the Dead Silence we got wasn't originally the one James and Leigh had in mind. So turn us on, turn yourselves down (or else) and enjoy!
Different movie, we know, but the quote still works!
In E50, we plant a flag on the hill we would die on: 80s practical effects over everything! We're back in the cold to dissect John Carpenter's box office flop-turned cult classic, The Thing (15:21). Before the crit, we crack open the Negronomicon (2:10) to dish on the Scream 6 green light (aka the sequel no one asked for, but the sequel everyone will watch) and the Goosebumps revival on Disney+. Heads up, Critters, we can't talk about a sequel without talking about the film, so you've been warned! Minor Scream spoilers in the Negronomicon.
Credits - Host and Producer: Lauren La Melle Instagram: @laurenlamelle | Twitter: @laurenlamelle | Website: www.laurenlamelle.com - Host and Editor: Jared Hudson Instagram: @blossomsandbooks93 | Twitter: @jareddhudson
Gems from E50 Scream 6 (TBD) Scream (2022) Thin Man (1934) Goosebumps (1996) Goosebumps (TBD) Riverdale (2017) Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide (2004) R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour (2010) Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (2002) Truth or Scare (2001) The Saddle Club (2001) Screech Owls (2000) Flight 29 Down (2005) High School Musical (2006) Yellowjackets (2021) Lord of the Flies (1990) Survivor (2000) Just Beyond (2021) The Twilight Zone (1959) The Nightmare Room (2001) Valentine (2001) Inside Out (2015) Among Us (2018, video game) Parasyte: The Maxim (2014) The Hateful Eight (2015) Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) Reservoir Dogs (1992) Who Goes There? (John W. Campbell Jr., 1938, Print) The Thing from Another World (1951) Deep Blue Sea (1999) Greenleaf (2016) Alien (1979) The Ruins (2008) Rock and Roll High School (1979) The Fog (1980) Humanoids from the Deep (1980) The Howling (1981) The Witches of Eastwick (1987) Robocop (1987) Robocop 2 (1990) Total Recall (1990) Seven (1997) Mission Impossible (1996) Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) Fight Club (1999) Game of Thrones (2011) Blade Runner (1982) ET (1982) Annie (1982) Grease 2 (1982) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) Prince of Darkness (1897) In the Mouth of Madness (1994) The Boondocks (2005) Werewolves Within (2021) The Beast Must Die (1974) The Thing (2011) The Fly (1986) Contagion (2011) The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) Poltergeist (1982) Basket Case (1982) The House on Sorority Row (1982) The Things (Peter Watts, Clarkesworld, 2010, Web) Halloween (1978) Euphoria (2019) Attack on Titan (2013) Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (2019)
The journey of love is an arduous trek. My love grows for you as you bleed from your neck.
In E49, we kick off February with Jared's recommendation! We crack open the Negronomicon (20:48) before grabbing our bow and arrow (sans quiver) for our crit (31:20) of Valentine (2001).
Pre-possessed - Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021)
27 Jan 2022
01:30:24
In E48, we kick off the episode with the first ever ScaryCrit Bookclub (trademark pending). We decided to get paranormal and dive into the newest iteration of the franchise that changed found footage forever, Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (15:17).
Gems from E48 The Woman in the Window (AJ Finn, William Morrow, 2018, Print) The Woman in the Window (2021) Rear Window (1954) Final Girls (Riley Sager, Dutton, 2017, Print) Black Buck (Mateo Askaripour, Mariner, 2021, Print) Pet Sematary (Stephen King, Doubleday, 1983, Print) The Underground Railroad (Colson Whitehead, Doubleday, 2016, Print) The Bluest Eye (Toni Morrison, Holt, Reinhart and Winston, 1970, Print) Harry Potter (series) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) Heavy (Kiese Laymon, Scribner, 2018, Print) The Prophets (Robert Jones Jr., G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2021, Print) Till Death (2021) Gerald’s Game (2017) Paranormal Activity (series) (2007) Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021) Halloween (1978) Friday the 13th (1980) Wrong Turn (series) (2003) As Above, So Below (2014) Paranormal Activity 3 (2011) 30 Days of Night (2007) Paranormal Activity 4 (2012) Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015) Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014) Hell House LLC (2015) Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018) The Visit (2015) Searching (2018) Unfriended (2014) Unfriended: Dark Web (2018) Chicago Med (2015) Law and Order (1990) Chicago Fire (2012) Chicago P.D. (2014) Law and Order: SVU (1999) Saw II (2005) Midsommar (2019) Scream (2022) Sinister (2012) The Lodge (2019) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) The Hills Have Eyes (2006) The Hills Have Eyes (1977) The Hills Have Eyes II (2007) Johnny Tsunami (1999) The Black Phone (2022) Haunt (2019) Invisible Man (2020) The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) 60 Minutes (1968) And Then There Were None (Agatha Christie, Collins Crime Club, 1968, Print) Murder on the Orient Express (1974) Moonfall (2022)
Gems from E47 Scream (2022) Yellowjackets (2021) Scream (1996) Halloween Kills (2021) Wrong Turn (2021) Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) Get Out (2017) Halloween (2019) The Cursed (2022) 30 Days of Night (2007) South Park (1997) Queen of the Damned (2002) Blade (1998) Underworld (2004) Interview with a Vampire (1994) Peaky Blinders (2013) Penny Dreadful (2014) X-Men 3: The Last Stand (2006) Midnight Mass (2021) Near Dark (1987) Ghost Ship (2002) Vampire in Brooklyn (1995) The Thing (1982) True Blood (2008) Dracula (1931) Vamp (1986) Archive 81 (2022) Black Box (2020)