
This week on the podcast, it’s story time at Camp Spookshow! Gather ’round the campfire for a tale of real-life intrigue and horror. It’s …continue reading All-American Spookshow: Friday the 13th Legal Drama

This week on the podcast, it’s story time at Camp Spookshow! Gather ’round the campfire for a tale of real-life intrigue and horror. It’s …continue reading All-American Spookshow: Friday the 13th Legal Drama

“Poems of Grave Importance” is a soon-to-be-published book of macabre poetry that promises horror and Halloween fans fiendish fun. Poems of Grave Importance is …continue reading Now Fund This: Poems of Grave Importance

Ti West’s scorching grindhouse slasher “X” is sexy, scary, and surprising — the perfect film to heat up your screen this summer. During the early …continue reading Summer Sizzlers: X (2022)

Chaos and Carnage conclude Pride Month by discussing “Thelma” along with other great films, plus sharing their personal Pride journey. Sometimes the most terrifying …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Thelma (Pride Month)

We discuss the 2022 sci-fi comedy-drama “Next Exit” from Mali Elfman in her directorial debut and look back on the best films of 2022 …continue reading Adventures in Movies: 2022 Hits and “Next Exit”

Dark and timely, “Where the Scary Things Are” is a smart exploration of lost youth in the internet age that lingers long after watching. “I want …continue reading Reel Review: Where the Scary Things Are (2022)

“Children of Sin” is an atmospheric and timely throwback slasher featuring a demented villain and a great cast. It’s easy to see why one …continue reading Reel Review: Children of Sin (2022)

It may not have mainstream appeal, but “Soft Matter” is just unique, clever, and wonderfully weird enough to secure future cult status. When the …continue reading In Defense of: Soft Matter (2018)

Chaos and Carnage celebrate Pride Month with the campy cult classic treasure with a stellar cast, “Serial Mom” from LGBTQ icon John Waters. She’s …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Serial Mom

It’s time once again to explore our horror roots, starting with the content restrictive ’40s and into the genre explosion of the ’50s. Episode …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: Origins of Horror (40s/50s)
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