
On this week’s surprising episode, we discuss the latest entries in two of the most popular — and most sadistic — franchises of all time. …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: The Bad Boys of Torture

On this week’s surprising episode, we discuss the latest entries in two of the most popular — and most sadistic — franchises of all time. …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: The Bad Boys of Torture

We spotlight great genre books with a look at “Men, Women, and Chain Saws” and a discussion about S. Craig Zahler’s new graphic novel. …continue reading Bloodhound Pix: S. Craig Zahler Interview

We kick off Evil Twin Month on the podcast, appropriately enough, with a double feature; join us to discuss “The Dark Half” and “Baphomet”. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: The Dark Half/Baphomet

We chat with accomplished actor turned filmmaker Tony Mardon about his exciting, upcoming directorial debut, “The Witches of the Sands”. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH …continue reading New Horror Express: Tony Mardon

The new Vinegar Syndrome release “Death Promise” may be far from a ‘good’ movie, but it’s a blast to watch and endlessly entertaining. It’s …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Death Promise (1977)

Moving at a brisk pace and delivering satisfying scares, “The Devil Made Me Do It” is far from bad — but it’s not as good …continue reading The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (Review)

A fun film with a great premise, “Black Roses” is executed well enough and will definitely fulfill your 80s retro thirst. A group of …continue reading The Daily Dig: Black Roses (1988)

Moved along solely by the cinematography of Italian master Mario Bava, this Gothic horror film is all style and no substance. A disgraced son …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Whip and The Body (1963)

In honor of its anniversary, we look back at an unsung horror sequel, “Psycho II”, that languished in the shadow of its legendary predecessor. …continue reading In Defense of: Psycho II (1983)

In honor of its anniversary, we celebrate the legacy of “Nosferatu” and its significant impact on the history of vampire lore in cinema. Often …continue reading Horror History: Nosferatu (1922)
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