We explore a couple of odd new releases and help you decide if Netflix’s “Umma” and the foreign VOD release “NR. 10” are worth …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Umma and NR. 10
This week on the Spookshow, we mix things up by discussing a new release — but keep it retro with an old franchise. Let’s talk …continue reading All-American Spookshow: Prey (2022)
It likely won’t satisfy older, seasoned horror fans, but “Portal Runner” is an interesting entry into the young-adult-oriented horror market. Portal Runner, no relation …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Portal Runner (2021)
A brilliantly executed, uncomfortably relatable dystopian nightmare, the genre-bending “Tin Can” is as mesmerizing as it is terror-inducing. Horror is at its most viscerally …continue reading Reel Review: Tin Can (2020)
With a compelling story, some great dark humor, and plenty of style points, “King Car” is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Filmed in Brazil by …continue reading Foreign Friday: King Car (2022)
Once again, Chaos and Carnage are joined by a special guest to dissect “Re-Animator”. And don’t miss a lively discussion of “Lake Placid 3”. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Re-Animator
Not the typical camp you would expect from a Larry Cohen production, the horror here feels all too real in today’s America. When seemingly …continue reading The Daily Dig: God Told Me To (1976)
An extraordinary film with an even more remarkable backstory, the sci-fi adventure “Karmalink” is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Though I hesitate to recommend …continue reading Reel Review: Karmalink (2021)
It may not have mainstream appeal, but “Soft Matter” is just unique, clever, and wonderfully weird enough to secure future cult status. When the …continue reading In Defense of: Soft Matter (2018)
Join us aboard a doomed mission to space with the ultimate final girl as Chaos and Carnage explore 1979’s horror/sci-fi classic “Alien”. ABOUT THIS …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Alien (1979)
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