
Love is patient, love is kind… at first. But the gut-punch of horror short “Love is Dead” explores what happens when love eventually dies. …continue reading Why Jerry Smith’s “Love is Dead” Deserves Your Support

Love is patient, love is kind… at first. But the gut-punch of horror short “Love is Dead” explores what happens when love eventually dies. …continue reading Why Jerry Smith’s “Love is Dead” Deserves Your Support

Perhaps it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but “The Woman in the Yard” hit me where it hurt, and it’s the kind of potent …continue reading Digging Deep: The Woman in the Yard

However you slice it, teen slashers will always be a horror staple — from 80s cult classics to modern reinventions like “Departing Seniors”. We begin, …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Teen Slashers

What possessed us to talk about “The Exorcist: Believer” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s”? I think it’s clear the devil made us do it. …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Repossessed (Exorcist and FNaF)

Despite some shallow storytelling, “Night Swim” dives into homegrown horror and gives us the first joint venture for two genre powerhouses. American author Ernest …continue reading Movie Night: Night Swim (2024)

“Five Nights at Freddy’s” is an entertaining, if unscary, adaptation that brings the magic and nostalgic charm of the game to life. Long viewed …continue reading Movie Night: Five Nights at Freddy’s

“Halloween Ends” closed the book on Michael and the Halloween series, for now, but many fans derided it while failing to miss the major …continue reading In Defense Of: Halloween Ends

Of course, we had to talk about one of the most anticipated and polarizing horror films of 2023, “The Exorcist: Believer”. **SPOILER ALERT! AS …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “The Exorcist: Believer” Special Edition

“The Exorcist: Believer” demonstrates a healthy dose of reverence for the original without being afraid to rewrite the sacred text. Let me clear the …continue reading Movie Night: “The Exorcist: Believer”

A haunting pop hit from the 90s becomes a surprising modern horror anthem with Ghost’s cover of “Stay” heard on “Insidious: The Red Door”. …continue reading Now Hear This: “Stay” by Ghost
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In this holiday extravaganza episode of Guilty Pleasures, join hosts Stephanie, Kelly, and our newest addition, Jonathan (Jack was tied up in tinsel and couldn't join us), as they unwrap the bizarre and unhinged world of holiday cinema. They dive into the depths of Elves, a film that's as chaotic as it is entertaining. It's a sleigh full of questionable decisions, diabolical dialogue, absurd plot twists, wildly offensive antics, and unhinged holiday mischief.
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Expect laughter, disbelief, and a spirited debate about what truly makes a movie a guilty pleasure. Don't miss this festive journey through the weirdest corners of holiday films!

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