
After revisiting an undisputed classic, “The Exorcist”, we brave the latest controversial take in the franchise, “The Exorcist: Believer”. We watch a brand new …continue reading Spookshow: “The Exorcist: Believer”

After revisiting an undisputed classic, “The Exorcist”, we brave the latest controversial take in the franchise, “The Exorcist: Believer”. We watch a brand new …continue reading Spookshow: “The Exorcist: Believer”

“Divinity” is as artistically impressive as it is potentially alienating — a visual feast with a lot to say and a unique way of saying …continue reading Screamfest 2023: Divinity

We interview Vincente Disanti — the ultimate fanboy who became the ultimate filmmaker — about his eagerly awaited “Never Hike Alone” sequel. I first had …continue reading Indie Interview: Vincente Disanti (Never Hike Alone 2)

This passionate episode is a love letter to indie horror and a defense of beleaguered films, including “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.” Graham …continue reading Another GD Horror Pod: Justice for Pooh

We talk with the founder of Horror Nerd Comedy, Samantha Hale, about her show that perfectly blends horror with hilarious comedy. At first glance, …continue reading Horror Nerd Comedy Provides Killer Laughs

We celebrate the world of haunted attractions with a retro review of “Scream Park” and a look at the new documentary “Spooktacular!” As always, …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Ride or Die Week

We explore reconciliation through a horror lens with “Blood Quantum” — a thrilling zombie film that reveals the horror of colonialism. I am profoundly grateful …continue reading Digging Deep: Blood Quantum (2019)

The witty, well-acted “Fresh” is an entertaining treat, but there’s also plenty of chilling meat on the bones of this feminist horror. Hulu was …continue reading Fresh: Feminism and Food

We kick off ‘Blacktober’ with a look at “Sugar Hill”, an influential blaxploitation horror film with important historical-political context. SHOW NOTES FROM YOUR HOST …continue reading Donna Tha Dead: Sugar Hill (1974)

Though underseen, “Elvira’s Haunted Hills” is a campy, fun tribute to gothic horror that hasn’t lost any of its charm. Everyone’s favorite Mistress of …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Elvira’s Haunted Hills (2002)
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