In honor of its anniversary, we look back on John Carpenter’s seminal horror classic, the iconic and influential “Halloween” (1978). Spooky season wouldn’t be …continue reading Horror History: Halloween (1978)
There’s so much great new horror that it’s hard to keep up, but these five genre staples never go out of style and may …continue reading Five On It: Essential Horror
On the anniversary of its release, we honor the legacy and influence of “Psycho”, the highest-grossing film of Hitchcock’s illustrious career. You don’t even …continue reading Horror History: Psycho (1960)
On its anniversary, we look at the controversial horror classic “The Last House on the Left” — a polarizing but undeniably influential film. The Last …continue reading Horror History: The Last House on the Left (1972)
Candace and Ariel are joined by two very special guests as they raise some big, heavy issues in “Hereditary” and “Rosemary’s Baby”. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Raising Your Demons
This week’s Tubi pick is an insane film from one of horror’s most legendary directors; prepare yourself for the “Shock” of Bava’s genius. Often …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Shock (1977)
This week on the podcast, Candace and Ariel are joined by a very special guest to prove what they already knew — the suburbs are terrifying! …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: (Sub)Urban Legends
Pride Month continues on They Mostly Podcast at Night with a look at an undisputed genre classic, “The Haunting” (1963). You may not believe …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Haunting (1963)
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)
Chaos & Carnage wrap Vincent Price Month on the podcast in the best possible way, with front row seats to 1973’s “Theatre of Blood”. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Theatre of Blood
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