
It’s a devil child double feature, starting with the original 1976 horror film “The Omen” before we check out the 2006 remake next week. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Omen (1976)

It’s a devil child double feature, starting with the original 1976 horror film “The Omen” before we check out the 2006 remake next week. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Omen (1976)

It’s that magical time of the year; so, Candace and Ariel take a look at a couple of films based on fairy tales — …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Blood, Sex, and Stepmoms

You can’t keep a good final girl — or a good franchise — down, so Chaos and Carnage head back to Woodsboro for another tangle …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Scream 4

Long before the term “scream queen” was a staple of horror, these five legends of cinema brought their star power and A-game to the …continue reading Five On It: Silver Screen Sirens

Set sail with Chaos and Carnage for a bloodsoaked adventure at sea with Nazi vampires and more mayhem than you can shake a casket …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Blood Vessel

Legend has it, if you venture deep in the woods, you can still hear Chaos and Carnage serving up snark while dissecting “Hatchet”. It’s …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Hatchet

Spellbinding in both its visual style and haunting gothic prose, “Plain Bad Heroines” is an extraordinary work of art from Emily M. Danforth. What’s …continue reading Now Read This: Plain Bad Heroines

In this supernatural thriller with a witchy theme, a woman returns home following her mother’s death only to face a mysterious darkness. Witches of …continue reading VOD Verdict: Witches of Blackwood (2021)

Chaos and Carnage celebrate four years of slaying. Join them for a special anniversary episode where they discuss “Halloween Kills”. This podcast dies tonight. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast Night: Halloween Kills

We chat with Olivia Peck, the star of the indie horror film “Obsidian” — a frightening new take on body-horror and the pitfalls of vanity. …continue reading Interview with Olivia Peck, Star of “Obsidian”
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