
Chaos & Carnage kick off Pride Month with a dip into Lovecraft country to discuss 2007’s “Cthulhu” — liked by critics, loathed by audiences. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Cthulhu (2007)

Chaos & Carnage kick off Pride Month with a dip into Lovecraft country to discuss 2007’s “Cthulhu” — liked by critics, loathed by audiences. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Cthulhu (2007)

Shudder’s “The Power” is a beautiful, dread-inducing, exceedingly creepy film that’s well worth spending time in the dark with. When you think of perfect …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: The Power Review (2021)

Join us and our very special guest for a look at a couple of female-driven ‘cult’ comedies: “Satanic Panic” and “We Summon the Darkness”. …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: “Cult” Comedies

On this week’s episode of Cheer and Loathing, we discuss childhood trauma and the perils of trying too hard with “Ma” and “May”. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: How to Make Friends

Chaos & Carnage were told to stay the f***k out, but they venture into the forbidden attic anyway and invite you to come along. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Stay Out of the Attic

On this week’s episode of Cheer and Loathing, we explore satire, slashers, and social media with “The Final Girls” and “Tragedy Girls”. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Girls, Girls, Girls

We forego flowers and embrace the horror of motherhood, with a chilling look at “All That We Destroy” and “We Need to Talk About …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: The Mother of All Episodes

From K-OKLA to WLST, Caroline Williams arrives on new airwaves in “Ten Minutes to Midnight”, proving the sun hasn’t set on her bright career. …continue reading Caroline Williams and the Rise of the Ageless Icon

In honor of its anniversary, we celebrate the legacy of “Ginger Snaps”, tackling coming-of-age and female sexuality in an innovative way. Ginger Snaps is …continue reading Horror History: Ginger Snaps (2000)

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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