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The B-Movie Influence - Drag Me To Hell (2009) vs. Terrifier (2016)
In our tenth episode we meet B-movie horror fan, Christian.
We discuss some recent Horror’s we’ve watched, we’re thrown in to Horror at far too young an age and have nightmares, we wish a Winnie the Pooh Michael Myers Halloween mash up existed, we go deep on B-Movie, we watch our first horror movie, we question the scene with the cat, we have horror posters on our walls, we turn off all the lights, lots of things go in mouths, we don’t grant the loan extension and regret it, there’s a talking goat, a silent villain is truly terrifying, we’re all surprised by the gun, we go deep on the chopping in half scene, we compare Art the Clown to Pennywise, Michael Myers, The Gentlemen from Buffy, we’re in a safe place and still decide to run away, we ditch the dialogue to improve our villain and we also discuss the movies Drag me to Hell and Terrifier.
Movies Drag Me To Hell (2009) Written and Directed by: Sam Raimi Where to watch: US: Streaming on Peacock UK: Steaming on Netflix US & UK: Buy and Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
Terrifier (2016) Written and Directed by: Damien Leone Where to watch: US: Streaming on Roku Channel, VUDU and tubi UK: Streaming on Shudder US & UK: Buy and Rent from Apple and YouTube
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies False Positive, Rosemary’s Baby, Prevenge, Fear Street Trilogy, Scream, Friday the 13th, The Witch, The Crucible, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Candyman, A Bug’s Life, Halloween, The Evil Dead Trilogy, Troll 2, Best Worst Movie, ManBorg, Killer Sofa, Jeepers Creepers Trilogy, Tusk, Jennifer’s Body, All Hallow’s Eve, Hellraiser, It, Terrifier 2, Puppet Master, Clown.
TV Shows American Horror Stories, American Horror Story, Schmigadoon!, Ted Lasso, Boo to You Winnie the Pooh, Monty Python, Ash vs The Evil Dead, The League of Gentlemen, Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim, Christian?
Join us for our next main episode on July 23rd.
Drag Me To Hell (2009) Written and Directed by: Sam Raimi Where to watch: US: Streaming on Peacock UK: Steaming on Netflix US & UK: Buy and Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
Terrifier (2016) Written and Directed by: Damien Leone Where to watch: US: Streaming on Roku Channel, VUDU and tubi UK: Streaming on Shudder US & UK: Buy and Rent from Apple and YouTube
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim, Sophia?
Join us for our next main episode April 9th.
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) Directed by: Joe Dante Written by: Chris Columbus Where to watch: US: Steaming on HBO Max UK: Streaming on SkyGo, NowTV UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
Ready or Not (2019) Directed by: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett Written by: Guy Busick & R. Christopher Murphy Where to watch: US: Streaming on Max Go, DirectTV and Cinemax UK: Streaming on SkyGo, NowTV US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
In our fifth episode we meet literary Horror fiction enthusiast: Duncan.
We tie ourselves in knots and scores, we erase our memories and live to regret it, we go down a beaver tangent, we learn to read Goosebumps books, we all love Stephen King, we prepare a speech to convince our mum to let us watch the Shining, we learn why Beethoven was really made, we eat cereal that causes internal haemorrhaging, little boy screams get to us, we end on a freeze-frame, we enjoy some post-coital trombone, we learn that people also die in hot cars, we go away on important cereal business, we bring out the woman in the bath like 7 times, we beat a guy to death with a pool ball, have a one night stand and then leave, we talk ourselves out of getting a big dog, and we also discuss the movies Cujo and Doctor Sleep.
Movies Cujo (1983) Directed by: Lewis Teague Written by: Stephen King, Don Carlos Dunaway, Barbara Turner Where to watch: US: Steaming on Amazon Prime Video, hulu, DirectTV, EPiX UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
Doctor Sleep (2019) Directed by: Mike Flanagan Written by: Mike Flanagan, Stephen King Where to watch: US: Streaming on HBO, HBO Max, DirectTV UK: Streaming on SkyGo, NowTV US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies Shaun of the Dead, Star Wars Saga, Goosebumps, Child’s Play, The Shining, Halloween, Halloween (2018), Halloween (2007), Halloween II (2009), The Exorcist, The Exorcist (2021), Halloween 3: Season of the Witch, Beethoven, Watershed Down, Jaws, IT (2017), IT Chapter 2 (2019), The Hills Have Eyes, Gerald’s Game, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Color Out of Space, Room, Moulin Rogue, The Greatest Showman.
TV WandaVision, Goosebumps, Haunting of Hill House.
Books Goosebumps Series, Night of the Living Dummy, Attack of the Beastly Babysitter, Point Horror Series, Stephen Kings Books, Misery, IT, The Haunted Mask, The Haunted Mask II, Pet Sematary.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim, Duncan?
Join us for our next main episode coming soon.
Cujo (1983) Directed by: Lewis Teague Written by: Stephen King, Don Carlos Dunaway, Barbara Turner Where to watch: US: Steaming on Amazon Prime Video, hulu, DirectTV, EPiX UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
Doctor Sleep (2019) Directed by: Mike Flanagan Written by: Mike Flanagan, Stephen King Where to watch: US: Streaming on HBO, HBO Max, DirectTV UK: Streaming on SkyGo, NowTV US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
In our fourth episode we meet take it or leave it Horror fan, Anna. After watching “I Know What You Did Last Summer” at age 13, Anna has avoided Horror like the plague. However its Zombie movies that keep Anna entertained.
We discuss Crime vs. Horror, we get scared by a fisherman’s hat and a hook hand, we have bunkbeds, we wonder if kids still watch horror at sleepovers, we don’t notice there’s a zombie apocalypse, we leave on the child locks, we barely recognise Rafe Spall, we’re still allowed to smoke in a pub, we decide we all prefer slow zombies, we look for weapons, we ask them to smell my arm, we’re feral children that walked off the set of the Flintstones, we don’t use the Z word, we all think of the BT Tower fondly, we learn that film geography is different than normal geography, and we discuss the movies Shaun of The Dead and The Girl with All The Gifts.
Movies Shaun of The Dead (2004) Directed by: Edgar Wright Written by: Simon Pegg & Edgar Wright Where to watch: US: Steaming on HBO, HBO Max, DirectTV UK: Streaming on Netflix, SkyGo, NowTV UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
The Girl With All The Gifts (2016) Directed by: Colm McCarthy Written by: Mike Carey Where to watch: US: Streaming on HBO, HBO Max, DirectTV UK: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies Marvel Cinematic Universe, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Mighty Ducks, Cool Runnings, Aladdin, Blade, Scream, The Exorcist, Child’s Play, IT, 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, The Last Blockbuster, Unbreakable, Hot Fuzz, A Quiet Place, Back To The Future, Dawn of the Dead (2004), The Lost Boys.
TV Unforgotten, Line of Duty, Utopia, The Demon Headmaster, Hannibal, Orange Is The New Black, Shaun the Sheep.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim, Anna?
Join us for our next main episode one week from today on March 5th.
Shaun of The Dead (2004) Directed by: Edgar Wright Written by: Simon Pegg & Edgar Wright Where to watch: US: Steaming on HBO, HBO Max, DirectTV UK: Streaming on Netflix, SkyGo, NowTV UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
The Girl With All The Gifts (2016) Directed by: Colm McCarthy Written by: Mike Carey Where to watch: US: Streaming on HBO, HBO Max, DirectTV UK: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
In our third episode we meet adrenaline junkie Nicole, who grew up watching Horror with her dad, she loves to be scared and seeks out some real grotesque movies but she draws the line at E.T which is just too scary. After the credits have rolled on a really scary movie Nicole will check in the wardrobe and under the bed for any ghouls or ghosts.
We bring on the vuvuzelas, we get scared by the Judderman, Jonathan Creek, and wardrobes, we check under the bed before we go to sleep, we bone bones or is it Angel? we learn that all men are awful, we have a surprise penis, we rip the mask off - Scooby Doo style, we don’t cast Sir Ben Kingsley in a film unless he’s the villain, we search Jeremy Melton on the internet and find no results, we get aroused and have a nosebleed, our house is too big to notice multiple dead bodies, we say nope to little girl ghosts, we get possessed very quickly, President Snow and Carrie are our parents and we’re f*cked, we haunt someone for the most boring of reasons, we inexplicably hold back Sissy Spacek, we intentionally witness a haunting at a strangers house, and we also discuss the movies Valentine and An American Haunting.
Movies Valentine (2001) Directed by: Jamie Blanks Written by: Tom Savage, Donna Powers, Wayne Powers Where to watch: UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
An American Haunting (2005) Written and Directed by: Courtney Solomon Where to watch: US: Streaming on Hoopla, Tubi, Sling, Pluto UK: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video, STARS US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies The Princess Bride, Hammer Horror Movies, E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Scream, Final Destination, The Descent, What Lies Beneath, Hotel, Saw, The Snowman, Iron Man 3, The Ring, Paranormal Activity, The Orphanage,
TV WandaVision, The Mandalorian, Jonathan Creek, Grey’s Anatomy, Angel, Buffy, Bones
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim, Nicole?
Join us for our next main episode one week from today on February 19th.
Valentine (2001) Directed by: Jamie Blanks Written by: Tom Savage, Donna Powers, Wayne Powers Where to watch: UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
An American Haunting (2005) Written and Directed by: Courtney Solomon Where to watch: US: Streaming on Hoopla, Tubi, Sling, Pluto UK: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video, STARS US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
In our second episode we meet Neal, who likes to keep Horror movies at a safe distance. Neal is terrified of Horror, and tries his best to avoid it at all costs.
We don’t talk about the WiFi, we curate Marvel, reality tv and bad interview advice, we just want to be the BEST serial killers, our bodies are a road map of pain, we buy 15 computers and make the lord of the rings, we break the rules in the third act and start seeing the past, we have unlimited ammo, we’re stupid and move in to an abandoned property, we know we’re not safe when the dog gets killed, get the most scared we’ll be this year, we have a second child in case one gets haunted, christianity is the answer… apparently, we sing Taylor Swift, and we also discuss the movies The Frighteners and The Conjuring.
Movies The Frighteners (1996) Directed by: Peter Jackson Written by: Fran. Walsh, Peter Jackson Where to watch: US: Streaming on HBO, HBO Max, DirectTV UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
The Conjuring (2013) Directed by: James Wan Written by: Chad Hayes, Carey W. Hayes Where to watch: UK: Streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video US: Streaming on Sling US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies The Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Man, Saw, Scary Movie Franchise, The Nun, Cool Runnings, A Nightmare On Elm Street, ReAnimator, Back To The Future, The Lord of The Rings Trilogy, Meet The Feebles, BrainDead, Indiana Jones Franchise, The Conjuring 2, The Conjuring 3, Annabelle Franchise, Poltergeist, Paranormal Activity, Dumbo.
TV WandaVision, Married At First Sight Australia, Ghost Adventures.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim, Neal?
Join us for our next main episode soon.
The Frighteners (1996) Directed by: Peter Jackson Written by: Fran. Walsh, Peter Jackson Where to watch: US: Streaming on HBO, HBO Max, DirectTV UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
The Conjuring (2013) Directed by: James Wan Written by: Chad Hayes, Carey W. Hayes Where to watch: UK: Streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video US: Streaming on Sling US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
In our first episode of Season 2 we meet Adam, who was exposed to horror at a very young age. Adam hails from Chorley in the north of England and loves tension in his horror movies.
We’re back! We flip the script, we enter the worst trilogy of all time - lockdown three in the UK, we pitch Phantasm, our dad exposes us to horror at a horrifically young age, we celebrate Frükschtern Night, we find some footage, we get paid to hangout all day on Tic Toc to chat to people, we use Vid Clean Pro but only the trial version from NASA, we jump off a cliff, we have the worst boyfriend ever, we drink the magic water, we spend 12 minutes doing a dance off and win, we have a thing about representation in nudity, and we also discuss the movies The Den and Midsommar.
Movies The Den (2013) Written and Directed by: Zachary Donohue Where to watch: UK: Steaming on Amazon Prime Video US: Streaming on DirectTV UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
Midsommar (2019) Written and Directed by: Ari Aster Where to watch: UK: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video US: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video & Kanopy US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies Aliens Quadrilogy, Phantasm, Halloween (1978), Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Child’s Play, Halloween II, Halloween (2018), The Babadook, The Conjuring, The Blair Witch, The Wicker Man, The Shining, The Hunger Games, Hereditary.
Produced and Edited by: Emrys Recorded remotely using: SquadCast Opening Music: Tiffany Hern Closing Music: Spooky Scherzo by Sam Fonteyn
Back To The Cinema Special: Spiral: From The Book of Saw, The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It, A Quiet Place: Part II
24 Jun 2021
00:50:57
We were so excited to be able to take a safe, socially distanced, and be-masked tentative step out of our house in the UK as the pandemic restrictions slightly loosened recently, allowing us to check out some of the latest Horror Movie offerings at the cinema.
In this episode we discuss three of the latest instalments in some of our favourite Horror movie franchises: Spiral: From The Book of Saw, The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It and A Quiet Place: Part II.
Movies Spiral From The Book of Saw (2021) - 07:09 - time stamp Directed by: Darren Lynn Bousman Written by: Josh Stolberg & Pete Goldfinger Where to Watch: US: See it at the Cinema or Rent from Apple, Amazon, YouTube, Fandango Now, Vudu, RedBox. UK: See it at your local Cinema
The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) - 20:28 - time stamp Directed by: Michael Chaves Written by: David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, James Wan, Chad Hayes, Carey W. Hayes Where to Watch: US: See it at the Cinema, or Steam on HBO Max UK: See it at your local Cinema
A Quiet Place Part II (2021) - 38:03 - time stamp Written and Directed by: John Krasinski Where to Watch: US: See it at your cinema or Stream on Paramount+ from July 12th UK: See it at your local Cinema
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
Join us as we reveal the first two films we have curated for our Season 2 Opener. What do we have in store for our next victim, Adam?
Join us for our first main episode one week from today on January 8th.
The Den (2013) Written and Directed by: Zachary Donohue Where to watch: UK: Steaming on Amazon Prime Video US: Streaming on DirectTV UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube
Midsommar (2019) Written and Directed by: Ari Aster Where to watch: UK: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video US: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video & Kanopy US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
Happy Holidays! It's our last episode of 2020 and we're brining you a festive spirit, but is it malevolent or benign. It's the time of the season for snow and for screams, it's the time of the year to snuggle up warm in your bed and pray that you've not been naughty or Krampus might come for you...
Krampus (2015) Directed by: Michael Dougherty Written by: Michael Dougherty, Todd Casey, Zach Shields
Where to watch: UK: Streaming on Netflix US: Streaming on Fubo, FXNow, DirectTV Both: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube, and more
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of this movie in full, so if you haven’t seen it, pause this podcast, watch it, then come right on back.
Produced and Edited by: Emrys Christmas Opening Music: Tiffany Hern Closing Music: Spooky Scherzo by Sam Fonteyn
Meet The Curator Part 2: Katie - Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) Bite (2015) The Purge (2013)
04 Dec 2020
01:13:38
As we've come to the end of our First Season of The Curators of Horror, we thought we'd take the time to welcome some new listeners, reintroduce ourselves as your hosts, share a little more about our relationships with Horror, explain why we started the podcast and a little about what you can expect from Season 2.
Enjoy this second of our Meet The Curator bonus episodes. In this episode Katie shares three films with you to express her relationship with Horror. Gothic and Body Horror and Isolation, oh my!
Produced and Edited by: Emrys Recorded remotely using: SquadCast Opening Music: Tiffany Hern Closing Music: Spooky Scherzo by Sam Fonteyn
Meet The Curator Part 1: Emrys - Friday 13th Franchise (1980-2009) Us (2019) Trick r' Treat (2007)
20 Nov 2020
00:56:20
As we've come to the end of our First Season of The Curators of Horror, we thought we'd take the time to welcome some new listeners, reintroduce ourselves as your hosts, share a little more about our relationships with Horror, explain why we started the podcast and a little about what you can expect from season 2.
Enjoy this first of two Meet The Curator bonus episodes. In this episode Emrys shares three films with you to express his relationship with Horror. Franchises, Anthologies and Morality tales, oh my!
In our Twenty-Sixth the podcast reaches it's horrific climax in our Season finale. We also meet James, who came to Horror later in life but is now a serious consumer of all things spooky.
We make a messy trouser recipe, we visit the all you can eat horror buffet, we quote dune and forget all our troubles, we play scary video games, we are lonely and you are hot, we think the old lady did it, we need your help with the freezer, we see the whole universe in your eyes, we drink the water, we don't ever leave... KFC, we experience some "treatments," we all love Jason Issacs, we go to the dentist, we enter the mad third act and go full B-movie incest Phantom of the Opera and we also discuss the movies Julia's Eyes and A Cure For Wellness.
AND we reveal the Winner of the First Season and the first year of The Curators of Horror.
We'll be back soon...
Movies Julia's Eyes (2010) Timestamp 25:35 Written and Directed by: Guillem Morales Where to watch: UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube, Google Play
A Cure For Wellness (2017) Timestamp 44:20 Directed by: Gore Verbinski Written by: Justin Haythe Where to watch: UK: Streaming on Netflix US: Streaming on Fubo, DirectTV, FX Now US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Google Play
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Film 500 Days of Summer, Aliens Franchise, Hell House III LLC, Hell House LLC, Event Horizon, Midsommer, Clockwork Orange, The Haunted Mansion, Labyrinth, Phantom of the Opera.
TV The Haunting of Bly Manor, Doctor Who, American Horror Story.
Book Dune.
Games Dead Space, Resident Evil Franchise, Silent Hill.
Join us as we reveal the final two films we have curated for our last episode of this first season and first year of The Curators or Horror. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Season finale Episode 26 one week from today on October 30th, just in time for Halloween.
Julia's Eyes (2010) Written and Directed by: Guillem Morales Where to watch: UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube, Google Play
A Cure For Wellness (2017) Directed by: Gore Verbinski Written by: Justin Haythe Where to watch: UK: Streaming on Netflix US: Streaming on Fubo, DirectTV, FX Now US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Google Play
In our Twenty-Fifth episode the podcast celebrates it's one year anniversary. We also meet Siân, who avoids horror at all costs, and prefers a bit of romance.
We celebrate one year, we like the number 25, we feel like the darkness has come, we explain Marmite, we get scared by Mrs. Tweedy and Eddie Murphy, we click our fingers, we obsess over Wednesday and Claudia, Gomez and Morticia are hashtags couples goals, we stray in to vampire territory, we learn that vampires are people too, we admit to having read Twilight, we apologies to Tom Cruise, we drape lace net curtains in front of the camera, we chop someone in half with a scythe, we unveil a bonus curation, and we also discuss the movies Addams Family Values and Interview with The Vampire.
Movies Addam's Family Values (1993) Timestamp: 25:19 Directed by: Barry Sonnenfeld Written by: Paul Rudnick Where to watch: US: Stream on Amazon Prime Video, Sling UK & US: Rent and Buy from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
Interview With The Vampire (1994) Timestamp: 47:50 Directed by: Neil Jordan Written by: Anne Rice Where to watch: US: Steam on Hulu UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Films The Lie (2020), Friday the 13th, Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, Chicken Run, The Haunted Mansion, The Shining, The Adams Family, The Lord of the Rings, Camp Rock, The Parent Trap, Carrie, Annie, The Little Mermaid, The Sound of Music, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Twilight Saga, Gone With The Wind, The Woman In Black.
TV Shows The Haunting of Bly Manor, Ratched, The Addams Family, The Brady Bunch, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, True Blood
Books Turn of the Screw, Interview with The Vampire
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 25 one week from today on October 16th.
Addam's Family Values (1993) Directed by: Barry Sonnenfeld Written by: Paul Rudnick Where to watch: US: Stream on Amazon Prime Video, Sling UK & US: Rent and Buy from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
Interview With The Vampire (1994) Directed by: Neil Jordan Written by: Anne Rice Where to watch: US: Steam on Hulu UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
As we all know it's probably going to be a different kind of Halloween this year, so we at The Curators of Horror wanted to put together a guide of some of the most exciting Horror offerings from TV, Film and Streaming services this October to get you in the spooky mood for all hallows eve.
Amazon Prime Video October 6th The Lie Black Box
October 13th Evil Eye Nocturne
October 30th Truth Seekers (series)
Netflix October 2nd Vampires vs. The Bronx
October 7th Hubie Halloween
October 9th Haunting of Bly manor (series)
October 21st Rebecca
October 22nd Cadaver (Norwegian)
October 30th His House
Shudder Enjoy their 61 days of Halloween (September 1st to October 31st) with weekly releases of exclusive or original movie content.
Out Now Color Out of Space
October 15th The Mortuary Collection
October 20th Boulet Brothers Dragula: Resurrection
Hulu Huluween includes 30 short Halloween short films.
October 2nd Monsterland (series)
October 7th Books of Blood
October 18th The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror XXXI
In our ninth episode we meet passionate, Aussie, horror amateur: Sarah.
We curate numbers, ice creams, & vomit and hug people. We get attacked by feral pigs, and backpack across the outback in the 90s, we take a brief detour to film noir, we attempt some face surgery but it doesn’t take, we go upstairs and it’s scary, the clown music kills our sense of impending doom, we go out in our murder car with our theme tune, we rename the movie for the American market, we’re invited to join the ‘Not-See Party,’ Justin Long gets poorly treated, we drink the tea… a lot, we don’t recognise Johnny Depp, we go FULL WALRUS, we have a shared traumatic experience, and we also discuss the movies Eyes without a Face and Tusk.
Movies Eyes Without A Face (1960) Directed by: Georges Franju Written by: Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac, Jean Redon, & Claude Sautet Where to watch: US: Steaming on HBO Max, The Criterion Collection US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple UK: Buy a DVD (sorry!)
Tusk (2014) Written & Directed by: Kevin Smith Where to watch: US: Streaming on fubo, Showtime, kanopy, DirectTV US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies Bad Hair, Insidious Franchise, Razorback, Boar, Dirty Dancing, Child’s Play Franchise, Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday 13th, The Exorcist, The Babadook, Wolf Creek, The Loved Ones, Halloween, Harry Potter and the Philosopher/Sorcerers’ Stone, Red State, Silence of the Lams, Saw, Hostel, Misery, The Human Centipede, Yoga Hosers, Moose Jaws, Frankenstein.
TV Inside No 9, Motherland, Wolf Creek, Curb Your Enthusiasm.
In our Twenty-Fourth episode we meet Ed, who tends to avoid Horror as he's a bit of a scaredy cat. Listen as we curate two movies where everyday or innocuous events could be explicable or mundane but turn out to be otherworldly.
We get excited about autumn, the department of health in the hero, we see that the woman are all smart, we think thoughts, we wonder how do you clean mud, we play Cluedo with Donald Sutherland in the Garden, we all recognise the womb noise, we take speed, we face our fears, we’re cursed, we swim with real skeletons, we face the clown, we inexplicably leave the curtains open, and we also discuss the movies Invasion of The Body Snatchers and Poltergeist.
Movies Invasion of The Body Snatchers (1978) Time Stamp - 23:24 Directed by: Philip Kaufman Written by: W. D. Richter Where to watch: US: Stream on Amazon Prime Video, Showtime, hoopla, DirectTV UK: Rent and Buy from Amazon or Apple.
Poltergeist (1982) Time Stamp - 42:23 Directed by: Tobe Hooper Written by: Stephen Spielberg, Michael Grais, Mark Victor Where to watch: US: Steam on Netflix UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies Lassie, The Loved Ones, Cat People (1942), Gremlins, The Fog, Jaws, May Shelley’s Frankenstein, Scream, The Fly, The Shining, The Omen Trilogy, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Invasion of The Body Snatchers (1956), E.T The Extra Terrestrial, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Incredibles.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 24 one week from today on October 2nd.
Invasion of The Body Snatchers (1978) Directed by: Philip Kaufman Written by: W. D. Richter Where to watch: US: Stream on Amazon Prime Video, Showtime, hoopla, DirectTV UK: Rent and Buy from Amazon or Apple.
Poltergeist (1982) Directed by: Tobe Hooper Written by: Stephen Spielberg, Michael Grais, Mark Victor Where to watch: US: Steam on Netflix UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
In our Twenty-Third episode we meet Irene, who came to horror later in life and when watching a movie will often bombard her viewing partners with constant questions.
We make up a song about the number 23, our mum puts spiders in our room, we create a dominos and horror movie subscription service, we learn that cats know about horror movies, we thrown a toilet through a window, we hate security guards, Martin Freeman is our bae, we use the credits to imagine the life of the characters after the movie, we hope that Katie Holmes is doing alright, we find some human teeth, we shout books!!! and we also discuss the movies Dawn of The Dead and Don't Be Afraid of The Dark.
Movies Dawn of the Dead (2004) Time Stamp: 30:39 Directed by: Zack Snyder Written by: James Gunn Where to watch: US: Stream on Fubo, Showtime, DirectTV UK: Buy a DVD copy (sorry)
Don't Be Afraid of The Dark (2010) Time Stamp: 53:11 Directed by: Troy Nixey Written by: Guillermo del Toro Where to watch: US: Steam on Netflix UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies Arachnophobia, Annie, Saw VI, The Shining, The Ring, Knives Out, Velvet Buzzsaw, Barbie Dreamhouse Mermaid Magic, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Sixteen Candles, Guardians of the Galaxy, Cargo, Corona Zombies, Memoirs of a Geisha.
TV That Mitchell & Webb Look, Peep Show, Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, The Walking Dead, Dawson’s Creek.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 23 one week from today on September 18th.
Dawn of the Dead (2004) Directed by: Zack Snyder Written by: George A Romero & James Gunn Where to watch: US: Stream on Fubo, Showtime, DirectTV UK: Buy a DVD copy (sorry)
Don't Be Afraid of The Dark (2010) Directed by: Troy Nixey Written by: Guillermo del Toro Where to watch: US: Steam on Netflix UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
In our Twenty-Second episode we meet Harry, who hates scary movies but has serious Horror FOMO.
We realise that we’re not 22 anymore, we watch our first horror aged 4, we learn that nineties movies give away their plots, Harvey Weinstein spoils the party once again, we never know we’re pregnant, we get bored in 90s New York and find bugs to sell, we learn that nothing could have survived down there except unfortunately Jeremy Northam, we debate if it is be-thor or af-thor, we do the office poll to end all office polls, we get impaled by a unicorn, we ponder if Curt even has a cousin, we make out with a moose and we discuss the movies Mimic and The Cabin In The Woods.
Movies Mimic (2014) Time stamp: 23:24 Directed by: Guillermo del Toro Written by: Matthews Robbins Where to watch: US: Stream on DirectTV UK & US: Buy & Rent from Apple, YouTube
The Cabin in the Woods (2011) Time Stamp: 44:07 Directed by: Drew Goddard Written by: Joss Whedon Where to watch: US: Stream on Amazon Prime Video, hulu, DirectTV, EPiX UK: Stream on Netflix Buy & Rent from Apple, YouTube
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies The Meg, Event Horizon, Hellraiser, Aliens, Color Out of Space, One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, Deep Blue Sea, Gremlins, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, Beowulf, Finding Nemo, The Thing, Godzilla (1998), Evolution, Silence of the Lambs, Splice, The Fly 2, The Fly, Die Hard, Mimic 2, Mimic 3 Sentinel, Drag Me To Hell, King Kong (2005), Thor, This Is The End, Saw, It, It Chapter II.
TV The Walking Dead, House MD, Transformers, Rached, American Horror Story, Hollywood, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, The Strain, Doctor Who. Homeland.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 22 one week from today on September 4th.
Mimic (1997) Directed by: Guillermo del Toro Written by: Matthews Robbins Where to watch: US: Stream on DirectTV UK & US: Buy & Rent from Apple, YouTube
The Cabin in the Woods (2011) Directed by: Drew Goddard Written by: Joss Whedon Where to watch: US: Stream on Amazon Prime Video, hulu, DirectTV, EPiX UK: Stream on Netflix Buy & Rent from Apple, YouTube
Produced and Edited by: Emrys Opening music: Tiffany Hern Closing music: Spooky Scherzo by Sam Fonteyn
BONUS EPISODE - Summer Horror-Day Part I - Color Out of Space
13 Aug 2020
00:54:06
In this first part of our Summer Horror-Day bonus episode we take a break from our regularly scheduled broadcasting and go guestless to discuss a new Horror movie of 2020: Color Out of Space.
Join us in a weeks time on Friday 21st August for part 2 where we’ll be discussing the movie Gretel and Hansel.
Color Out Of Space (2020) Directed by: Richard Stanley Where to watch: US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of this movies in full, so if you haven’t seen it, pause this podcast, watch it, then come right on back.
Join us as we unveil plans for the next few episodes. We'll be taking a break from our regularly scheduled broadcasting to reveal the next two films we have curated to watch without a guest. Without being able to get to the cinema this summer we thought we'd check out a few new Horror movies from 2020 that we haven't yet seen.
Join us a week today for our episode on Color Out of Space on Friday 14th August and a week after that for our episode on Gretel and Hansel on Friday 21st August.
Color Out Of Space (2020) Directed by: Richard Stanley Where to watch: US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple, YouTube
Gretel and Hansel (2020) Directed by: Oz Perkins Where to watch: US: Rent & Buy from Apple, Amazon, Youtube UK: Buy from Apple, Microsoft
In our Twenty-First episode we meet David, who loves horror movies and also thinks horror movies are stupid.
We’re legally an adult in podcast years, we live in a tiny home, we have fun with aluminium, we learn to knit, Johns Carpenter an Hughes have a movie baby, we learn that sex makes babies, we question the electrical outlets around the swimming pool, we enjoy the spooky scary soundtrack, we learn not to cut open our actor until the last take, we ask shouldn’t they be wearing masks, we question the motivation, we fail the sexy lamp test, we check we’re dead and we also discuss the movies It Follows and The Autopsy of Jane Doe.
Movies It Follows (2014) Time stamp: 22:46 Written & Directed by: David Robert Mitchell Where to watch: US: Stream on Roku UK: Stream on BBC iPlayer, Shudder Buy & Rent from Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Google, YouTube
The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) Time Stamp: 42:10 Directed by: André Øvredal Written by: Ian Goldberg Where to watch: US: Stream on Netflix, Sling UK: Buy & Rent from Apple, Amazon, Google, YouTube, Microsoft
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Films - Young Frankenstein, Frankenstein, The Wolfman, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, Paranormal Activity, The Babadook, The Strangers, The Exorcist, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Lighthouse, Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Ghostbusters, Jaws, Psycho.
TV Shows: The Adams Family, Little Britain, Stranger Things, Law & Order.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim, Sarah?
Join us for our next main episode on June 11th.
Eyes Without A Face (1960) Directed by: Georges Franju Written by: Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac, Jean Redon, & Claude Sautet Where to watch: US: Steaming on HBO Max, The Criterion Collection US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Apple UK: Buy a DVD (sorry!)
Tusk (2014) Written & Directed by: Kevin Smith Where to watch: US: Streaming on fubo, Showtime, kanopy, DirectTV US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, Apple
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 21 one week from today on July 31st.
It Follows (2014) Written & Directed by: David Robert Mitchell Where to watch: US: Stream on Roku UK: Stream on BBC iPlayer, Shudder Buy & Rent from Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Google, YouTube
The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) Directed by: André Øvredal Written by: Ian Goldberg Where to watch: US: Stream on Netflix, Sling UK: Buy & Rent from Apple, Amazon, Google, YouTube, Microsoft
In our Twentieth episode we meet Lotty, who isn’t that keen on Horror but loves a gothic romp.
We curate maths, badly, we fill a hole, we have a Dominos, we read some horror literature, we questions the mullets of 1799, we experience the worst bird prop ever, we get scared by a man in a cupboard, Johnny Depp gets Tango’d, we’re not sure if we’re in the US, England or Spain, we taste some gothic soup, we visit castle Dracula, and we also discuss the movies Sleepy Hollow and Marrowbone.
Movies Sleepy Hollow (1999) Time stamp: 20:10 Directed by: Tim Burton Written by: Kevin Yagher Where to watch: US: Stream on Netflix UK: Stream on NOWtv, Prime Video, SkyGO. Buy & Rent from: Apple, Google, YouTube and Amazon
Marrowbone (2017) Time stamp: 42:50 Written & Directed by: Sergio G. Sànchez Where to watch: US: Stream on Hulu, hoopla UK: Stream on Prime Video Buy & Rent from Amazon, Google, YouTube, Microsoft
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies - The Shining, The Muppets Christmas Carol, Star Wars Episode I Phantom Menace, Frankenstein (1931), The Orphanage, 1917, Emma (2020), Captain Fantastic, Split, The Babadook,
TV - The Walking Dead, Stranger Things, Poldark,
Podcast - The Boulet Brothers’ Creatures of the Night
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 20 one week from today on July 17th.
Sleepy Hollow (1999) Directed by: Tim Burton Written by: Kevin Yagher Where to watch: US: Stream on Netflix UK: Stream on NOWtv, Prime Video, SkyGO. Buy & Rent from: Apple, Google, YouTube and Amazon
Marrowbone (2017) Written & Directed by: Sergio G. Sànchez Where to watch: US: Stream on Hulu, hoopla UK: Stream on Prime Video Buy & Rent from Amazon, Google, YouTube, Microsoft
In our Nineteenth episode we meet Gary, who loves horror, and says he’s more affected by it since becoming a parent.
We enter the tedious fifth season of lockdown, we fear the lack of new TV content to come, we associate custard cremes with horror movies, we watch the wrong film, we’re allowed to use a toaster, we discuss our favourite toys and the ones we always wanted but never got, we reminisce about the Argos catalogue, we play with matches, we get killed with a pogo stick, we learn the rules of defeating a Leprechaun, we find the paint scheme for the house the scariest part of the movie, we’re “90’s feminists,” and we also discuss the movies Child's Play (1988) and Leprechaun.
Movies Child's Play (1988) Time stamp - 22:22 Directed by: Tom Holland Written by: Don Mancini Where to watch: US: Stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Roku, Vudu, Pluto, Shudder UK: Rent from iTunes, Microsoft, and buy from iTunes.
Leprechaun (1993) Time stamp - 48:40 Written & Directed by: Mark Jones Where to watch: US: Stream on Max Go, Cinemax UK: Stream on Prime Video Buy & Rent from Google Play, YouTube
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies: Evil Dead, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Bambi, E.T, Evil Dead II, 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Interstellar, Hellraiser, Friday the 13th, The Exorcist, Bride of Chucky, Seed of Chucky, Annabel, The Princess Bride, The Wizard of Oz, Leprechaun 4 In Space, Leprechaun In Da Hood, Leprechaun Back 2 Da Hood, Gremlins, Saw.
TV Shows: The Walking Dead, Doctor Who, Britain’s Got Talent, Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 19 one week from today on July 3rd.
Child's Play (1988) Directed by: Tom Holland Written by: Don Mancini Where to watch: US: Stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Roku, Vudu, Pluto, Shudder UK: Rent from iTunes, Microsoft, and buy from iTunes.
Leprechaun (1993) Written & Directed by: Mark Jones Where to watch: US: Stream on Max Go, Cinemax UK: Stream on Prime Video Buy & Rent from Google Play, YouTube
In our Eighteenth episode we meet Dan, who is a massive fraidy-cat and has a fear of the dark that manifests itself in an unusual way.
We all have anxiety dreams, we make a deal with the devil but he’ll only come when we least expect it, we avoid the velociraptors, we plug Josh Gad content, we coin the phrase quiche (an elision of kitsch and niche), Billy Zane dances... a lot, we all hate long creepy finger nails, we talk about boobs, we encounter some tentacular monsters, we make plans for the end of days, we leave the doors open at the HP Lovecraft Zoo, we experience ‘that’ ending and we also discuss the movies Demon Knight and The Mist.
Movies Tales From The Crypt: Demon Knight (1995) Time Stamp: 25:18 Directed by: Earnest R. Dickerson Written by: Ethan Reiff, Cyrus Voris, Mark Bishop Where to watch: US: Stream on Shudder US & UK: Buy & Rent from iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, YouTube
The Mist (2007) Time Stamp: 47:34 Directed by: Frank Darabont Written by: Frank Darabont & Stephen King Where to watch: US: Stream on Fubo. Rent from Amazon & Buy from Amazon, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes UK: Travel back in time and buy a physical copy
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following media:
Movies: The Goonies, Splash, Back To The Future, Lord of The Rings Trilogy, Christine, IT, Children of The Corn, Pet Sematary, Nightbreed, Scream, Star Wars Saga, Dawn of the Dead, Hostel Franchise, Jurassic Park, Grindhouse, Death Proof, Sideways, Hateful Eight, The Green Mike l, The Shawshank Redemption, 28 Days Later, Species, Splice.
TV Shows: IT (1990), Central Park, Bob’s Burgers, Star Trek Franchise, Tales From The Crypt, Tales From The Cryptkeeper, The Walking Dead, Brooklyn Nine-nine.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 18 one week from today on June 19th.
The Mist (2007) Directed by: Frank Darabont Written by: Frank Darabont & Stephen King Where to watch: US: Stream on Fubo. Rent from Amazon & Buy from Amazon, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes UK: Travel back in time and buy a physical copy
Tales From The Crypt: Demon Knight (1995) Directed by: Earnest R. Dickerson Written by: Ethan Reiff, Cyrus Voris, Mark Bishop Where to watch: US: Stream on Shudder US & UK: Buy & Rent from iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, YouTube
In our Seventeenth episode we meet Elliott, who has a morbid curiosity for Horror.
We obsess over The Boulet Brothers: Dragula, we survive on one loo roll, we discuss if we prefer our zombies runny or walky, we write a weird suicide note, we meet some sleazy soldiers, we get Celina’d by Naomi Harris, granny puts us in the oven, M. Knight Shyamalan does the twist, we replace swear words with female pop stars, and we also discuss the movies 28 Days Later and The Visit.
Movies 28 Days Later (2002) Time Stamp: 26:25 Directed by: Danny Boyle Written by: Alex Garland Where to watch: US: Stream on Direct TV & STARZ UK & US: Buy & Rent from YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft, Amazon,
The Visit (2015) Time Stamp: 50:28 Written & Directed by: M.Night Shyamalan Where to watch: UK: Stream on Netflix US: Stream on Hoopla Buy & Rent from iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, YouTube
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following films: The Sound of music, Hellraiser, Scream, Planet Terror, Death Proof, Grindhouse, Machete, Trainspotting. The TV shows: The Boulet Brothers: Dragula, Ru Paul’s Drag Race, American Horror Story: Freak Show, Dead Set and the Video Game: The Last of Us.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 17 one week from today on June 5th.
28 Days Later (2002) Directed by: Danny Boyle Written by: Alex Garland Where to watch: US: Stream on Direct TV & STARZ UK & US: Buy & Rent from YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft, Amazon,
The Visit (2015) Written & Directed by: M.Night Shyamalan Where to watch: UK: Stream on Netflix US: Stream on Hoopla Buy & Rent from iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, YouTube
In our Sixteenth episode we meet Ashley, who fears losing control.
We blow it on the 16th episode, we learn that we aren’t really a ‘man’ unless we watched Terminator, we place a personal ad, Cliff Richard makes a cameo appearance, we use a fork, we sing teenage dirtbag, we use the drill - twice, we get fascinated by true crime, we shoot the metaphorical mirror ball, we experience the longest, most satisfying slow zoom ever, we decide if we get trapped with Baby Jane or Lola, and we also discuss the movies What Ever Happened To Baby Jane and The Loved Ones.
Movies What Ever Happened To Baby Jane (1962) Time Stamp: - 27:22 Directed by: Robert Aldrich Written by: Henry Farrell & Lukas Heller Where to watch: US & UK: Buy & Rent from YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft, Amazon,
The Loved Ones (2009) Time Stamp: - 51:05 Written & Directed by: Sean Byrne Where to watch: US: Stream on Amazon Prime US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Google Play, YouTube, Microsoft
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following films: The Terminator, Saw, The Exorcist, Hostel, Event Horizon, The Fly (1986), Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Fly (1958), Never Been Kissed, 10 Things I Hate About You, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Carrie, Cats, and the tv series: Killing Eve, The Feud, and the Video Game: Grand Theft Auto and the songs: I’ve Written A Letter To Daddy (Betty Davis), Am I Not Pretty Enough (Kasey Chambers) Teenage Dirtbag (Wheezer) The Young Ones (Cliff Richards).
In our eighth episode we meet petrified Horror hater: Steph, who'd rather pretend that Horror movies don't exist.
We ride Hugo the Horror horse, we don’t buckle to peer pressure, we pretend Horror doesn’t exist, we give out stickers for being brave, we picture ourselves behind the scenes to make it less scary, we get angry at the characters, we watch the Exorcist dubbed in French, we watch a zom-rom-com, we create new zombie rules, we have a bonies to pick, we realise its Romeo and Juliet with Zombies, we put poo on each other’s faces, we don’t know what’s real any more, we face the Oedipus complex, we’re obsessed with house restoration, our lights flicker so we move out, we go into business as interior designers, we find all the meanings, we have a god complex, and we discuss the movies Warm Bodies and The Room (2019)
Movies Warm Bodies (2013) Written & Directed by: Jonathan Levine Where to watch: US: Streaming on Roku UK: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Plex US & UK: Buy and Rent on Apple, Amazon, YouTube
The Room (2019) Written & Directed by: Christian Volckman Where to watch: US: Streaming on Shudder, Direct TV and AMC+ UK: Streaming on Shudder
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following:
Movies Insidious Franchise, Poltergeist, Things Heard and Seen, American Mary, Rabid (2019), The Exorcist, Paranormal Activity, Shaun of the Dead, Clash of the Titans, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Truman Show, 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later.
TV Boulet Brother’s Dragula, Ru Paul’s Drag Race, Stranger Things, The Simpsons, The Walking Dead, Behind Her Eyes, Stranger Things.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 16 one week from today on May 22nd.
What Ever Happened To Baby Jane (1962) Directed by: Robert Aldrich Written by: Henry Farrell & Lukas Heller Where to watch: US & UK: Buy & Rent from YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft, Amazon,
The Loved Ones (2009) Written & Directed by: Sean Byrne Where to watch: US: Stream on Amazon Prime US & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, Google Play, YouTube, Microsoft
In our Fifteenth episode we meet Tom, who likes the cheaper, gorier, slasher side to horror, appreciates a great special effect and loves a good villain.
We learn about tiger trapping and to say “Coppers,” we get kicked out of a movie for laughing, Katie ‘secretly’ likes to torture people, we get wet with special effects, we get fishhooked by the Chatterer, we learn why everyone is American, we say bitch - a lot, we learn how biology works, we can’t laugh at a paedophile and we ask and answer the big question, who is the better Horror movie villain, Pinhead or Freddy Krueger? and we also discuss the movies Hellraiser and A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors.
Movies Hellraiser (1987) Time stamp - 23:13 Written & Directed by: Clive Barker Where to watch: US: Stream on Shudder, Amazon Prime, Hoopla UK: Stream on Shudder Buy & Rent from: Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, YouTube, Microsoft
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) Time Stamp - 45:11 Written by: Wes Craven Directed by: Chuck Russell Where to watch: US & UK: Buy & Rent from YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft, Amazon
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following films: I Know What You Did Last Summer, Scream, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Scary Movie, Night of The Living Dead, Cabin In The Woods, Paranormal Activity, The Fly, Labyrinth, Saw, Hostel, Human Centipede, Ex Machina, 127 Hours, Friday The 13th, Halloween, Child’s Play, and the tv series: Tiger King, Line of Duty and the Podcast: Sh**ged, Married, Annoyed.
Join us as we reveal the next two films we have curated. What do we have in store for our next victim?
Join us for Episode 15 one week from today on May 8th.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) Written by: Wes Craven Directed by: Chuck Russell Where to watch: US & UK: Buy & Rent from YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft, Amazon,
Hellraiser (1987) Written & Directed by: Clive Barker Where to watch: US: Stream on Shudder, Amazon Prime, Hoopla UK: Stream on Shudder Buy & Rent from: Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, YouTube, Microsoft
In our Fourteenth episode we meet Cady, who hasn't seen any Horror movies!
We staycation in Groundhog Day, we continue to utilise virtual reality, we visit blockbuster video, we look at the picture of Toast Jesus, we leave behind a social media footprint, doves poo on our windows, we learn that parents are people too, we address The Babadook in our basement and get some therapy, we experience heavy subtext, we get Baba-Shook, and we also discuss the movies The Others and The Babadook.
Movies The Others (2001) - Time Stamp - 21:46 Written & Directed by: Alejandro Amenábar Where to watch: US: Stream on Starz, HBO NOW, HBO GO, hoopla, Direct TV Buy & Rent from: YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, MicrosoftBuy & Rent: from Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, YouTube & Microsoft
The Babadook (2014) - Time Stamp - 39:21 Written & Directed by: Jennifer Kent Where to watch: US: Stream on Showtime Buy & Rent from: Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, YouTube, Microsoft
SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.
We also discuss the following films: Groundhog Day, Prom Night, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Birds, Turn of the Screw, Woman in Black, Gone With The Wind, and the tv series: Don't F*ck With Cats, and the book The Science of Stories by Michale D. Jones.