We wrap up our familial trilogy of Top 10 episodes with a discussion on the scariest kids in horror movies.
Read MoreWe want YOU to listen to this episode on the straight-to-video 1996 slasher, Uncle Sam.
Read MoreWe are cold and lonely and wondering if you want to go steady in this discussion on Let the Right One In.
Read MoreThis oldie from 2020 feels pertinent since Evil Dead Burn is coming up very soon on July 10. We hope you enjoy this blast from the past. We’ll be back with a new episode next week.
Read MoreWe weigh in on the Wayans’ Scary Movie reboot-equel.
Read MoreWe celebrate Father’s Day a bit early by counting down the 10 scariest fathers in horror movies.
Read MoreOur memories of in-store shopping are all mixed up with one of our butts in this discussion of The Backrooms.
Read MoreIn this laid back episode, we discuss some topics suggested by Patrons. We talk about good entry points into horror for kids, whether we consider ourselves part of the horror subculture, what we’ve sacrificed for the podcast and more.
Read MoreOur makeup artists are forced to watch us poop as we discuss One Cut of the Dead (2017).
Read MoreWe check ourselves into the honeymoon suite in this discussion on Hokum.
Read MoreWe celebrate Mother’s Day by counting down the 10 scariest mothers in horror movies.
Read MoreWe discuss the pros and cons of titling this film Lee Cronin’s The Mummy.
Read MoreWe head to the lake and make some bad decisions in this discussion on Eden Lake.
Read MoreWe stay out past curfew and pay the price in this episode on Silver Bullet.
Read MoreWe spontaneously combust all over each other in this discussion of Ready or Not 2: Here I Come.
Read MoreWe step into our pop culture time machine to discuss whaaassuuup with the original Scary Movie.
Read MoreWe foolishly open multiple attachments from an unknown sender as we discuss Undertone.
Read MoreWe put some holes in the wall without asking our landlord in this discussion on His House.
Read MoreWe discuss how the Friday the 13th franchise was influenced by Mario Bava’s A Bay of Blood.
Read MoreJoin us as we get through our entire Top 25 without ever realizing that the quarter-century is actually 2000-2024.
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