
We continue Evil Twin Month on the podcast with another double feature; join us to discuss “Goodnight Mommy” and “Blackstock Boneyard”. ABOUT THIS EPISODE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Goodnight Mommy/Blackstock Boneyard

We continue Evil Twin Month on the podcast with another double feature; join us to discuss “Goodnight Mommy” and “Blackstock Boneyard”. ABOUT THIS EPISODE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Goodnight Mommy/Blackstock Boneyard

This week’s podcast themes are traumatic childhoods, devoted moms, the high price of bullying, and the pastiche of a good mask. Find out what …continue reading Cheer and Loathing 18: Episode 18: Slash and Rehash

While the film itself may feel a bit unnecessary, the Blu-ray release of “Nosferatu in Venice” from Severin is absolutely essential. Nosferatu In Venice …continue reading Severin Sunday: Nosferatu In Venice (1988)

This week on the cast, we discuss the notorious reimagining of “Halloween” by Rob Zombie and the reviled reboot of “Friday the 13th” (2009). …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Slash and Rehash

This month on the podcast, we make the ill-advised decision to enter the disastrous “House of the Dead” — a fate worse than death. https://episodes.castos.com/Scott-Murphy-s-show/houseofthedeadfinaledit-online-audio-converter.com-.mp3 …continue reading Guilty Pleasures: House of the Dead (2003)

Based on the podcast Martel’s Movie Madness, “Martel’s Movie Madness: The Movie” is a quick and funny film with a simple yet bonkers plot. …continue reading Short Take: “Martel’s Movie Madness: The Movie”

We chat with Alexander Churchyard and Michael Holiday, the talented filmmakers behind “I Scream on the Beach” and the upcoming “Mosaic”. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW …continue reading New Horror Express: Churchyard, Holiday (Mosaic)

An unknown Heaven vs. Hell story with bad CGI featured soon-to-be household name Alicia Silverstone and jazz personified, Jeff Goldblum. A man who had …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hideaway (1995)

Neither the pinnacle of Romero’s career nor a typical horror film, “The Amusement Park” is nonetheless intriguing — and oddly frightening. It seems hard to …continue reading Reel Review: The Amusement Park

A good premise that is a little rough around the edges, “Dream No Evil” utilizes a “Psycho”-Esque twist to make its razor-sharp point. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dream No Evil (1970)
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