
Join us for a sadly posthumous “Director’s Spotlight” episode as we discuss the career of Stuart Gordon, who left us last month.

Join us for a sadly posthumous “Director’s Spotlight” episode as we discuss the career of Stuart Gordon, who left us last month.

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.)

We return to our Lethal Literature series and discuss M.R. Carey’s “The Girl With All The Gifts” (2014) and the 2016 film adaptation. Stay safe, fright fans.
Episode 212 – Lethal Literature: THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS

In this long overdue return to doing a Franchise Focus, we dive into the depths of Honey Island Swamp and all 4 of Adam Green’s HATCHET films.

We return to the drive-in again! This time, we are discussing ALLIGATOR (1980) and LAKE PLACID (1999).
Episode 210 – Drive-In Double Feature: ALLIGATOR (1980) and LAKE PLACID (1999)

Following a brief apology for recent tech issues, we feature another round of Trivial Pursuit: Horror Movie Edition. Also, we give brief reviews of COLOR OUT OF SPACE and THE INVISIBLE MAN, and we take up a debate brought up by a listener: “What Is The Best Year Ever For Horror Movies?”
The Podcast Macabre – Episode 209 – We’re In Hot (Trivial) Pursuit!

This episode we kick off a new series of Joe’s creation titled “Drive-In Double Feature.” First up on the playlist are DEMON (2015) and DEMONS (1985). Enjoy, and try not to fog up your windows!
Episode 208 – Drive-In Double Feature: DEMON (2015) and DEMONS (1985)

In the latest installment of “Desert Island”, we each pick our five favorite found footage films to be stranded with.