
Flame on, Fright Fans! We are discussing Stephen King’s FIRESTARTER and the film adaptation in this edition of Summer of Stephen.

Flame on, Fright Fans! We are discussing Stephen King’s FIRESTARTER and the film adaptation in this edition of Summer of Stephen.

It’s Chris’s pick for this round of Drive-In Double Feature, and this pairing of titles ended up as a greater match than intended! Join us for a discussion and review of SISTERS (1972) and A TALE OF TWO SISTERS (2003).
Episode 224 – Drive-In Double Feature: SISTERS (1972) and A TALE OF TWO SISTERS (2003)

It’s showing that streaming options for horror fans are growing, and we are happy to provide a longer (but not uncut) episode with our quarterly Streaming Screams suggestions on Amazon Prime, Hulu, Netflix, and Shudder. Check out the Letterboxd companion list in the link, and have a ball.
Episode 223 – Streaming Screams: Summer 2020 (The Girthy Edition)

We kick off our third annual “Summer Of Stephen” by discussing the Stephen King short story “Graveyard Shift” (1970) and the film adaptation (1990).

We spice up this Father’s Day edition of the show with a Franchise Focus of the GINGER SNAPS trilogy. (Apologies for the garble on Chris’s connection in the first minute or two. It does clear up.)
The Podcast Macabre – Episode 221 – Franchise Focus: GINGER SNAPS

It’s all for you, Fright Fans! Here’s a Franchise Focus on THE OMEN I-IV.

After an off key start, we find our rhythm and dive into a musical Drive-In Double Feature and sing the praises of REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA and PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE.

Day late but never a dollar short, we bring you the next installment in our Desert Island series and pick our personal top five favorites from the delicious sub-genre of cannibal films.

On this Easter Sunday recording, our latest Drive-In Double Feature has the theme of people killing in the name of The Lord! Join us for a discuss of 2001’s FRAILTY and 1976’s GOD TOLD ME TO. Plenty of Easter ham in this one to share!
Episode 214 – Drive-In Double Feature: FRAILTY (2001) and GOD TOLD ME TO (1976)

Coming at you with over 60 suggestions of streaming goodness on Amazon Prime, Hulu, Netflix, and Shudder. (Letterboxd companion list in the show notes.)