Bonus: Keep Midsummer Screaming
Bee and Ryan trade convention stories from Midsummer Scream and then have a bunch of fun interviews with Danny Paz, Brennan Klein, Aaron Dries and the Geeks Who Eat, Sarah and Matthew Stubbs!
Bee and Ryan trade convention stories from Midsummer Scream and then have a bunch of fun interviews with Danny Paz, Brennan Klein, Aaron Dries and the Geeks Who Eat, Sarah and Matthew Stubbs!
This week, Ryan watched a ton and Bee watched a Friday the 13th film that she didn't love. Check it out to see which one! Also, they take a look at the years-long elusive All The Boys Love Mandy Lane.
In this coincidental 4th of July episode, Bee watched a billion movies. Or six. Around six. Also, Ryan has a musical suggestion, they spend a little bit of time in a different genre, and then they explore the first KEVIN WILLIAMSON scripted movie of the cast, I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER!
Oh, that's right, Ryan and Bee both talk about Dawson's Creek AGAIN. They also both saw Upgrade, a brief mention of A Quiet Place, some old school horror and then we dive head on into the seminal summer cult classic The Burning!
WE HAVE FEELINGS ABOUT THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER. We also talk about the King himself (Stephen, of course), a hometown film, and perhaps one of the most influential films to permeate the slasher genre in history: BAY OF BLOOD.
This week, Ryan watched a whole bunch, Bee discusses her enjoyment of Doctor Strange and they delve into one of the biggest gay slashers Hellbent. Figure out what we enjoyed more: the killers sweet goatee or the awesome punk rock soundtrack.
This week, Ryan and Bee take a look at their first made for TV slasher with My Super Psycho Sweet 16. They break down what an actual male/female best friendship looks like, gush about Carrie, and ask one REALLY important question about Jason X. Tune in to find out.
In our very very VERY loosely (okay, not really at all) Friday the 13th related episode, Bee and Ryan talk about why Jumanji is a great blockbuster, how good Dawson's Creek is and the 1989 film Intruder. It sure says it stars Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell and it sure doesn't, but it has a lot of inventiveness and charm!
After a hectic week, Bee and Ryan are still here to look at another April Fool's themed slasher. Also, they dive into Ready Player One, why Dawson's Creek is such a delight, and some..um...weird Cosmo quiz questions.
Bee and Ryan have a happy coincidence and view Slaughter High right before April Fool's Day! Find out where it PRANKS on our list. (That's the best pun we have in us right now, sorry.) Plus we talk about some horror movie firsts, some excellent television all around, and one bath scene that will have you scratching your head.
In this episode, Bee realizes she loves television more than Ryan and Ryan knows he watches more movies than Bee. They also open the curtains on CURTAINS (it's a bad pun and WE'RE KEEPING IT) and explore the weird world of the Canadian slasher that neither had ever seen!
In this Valentine's Day Special, Bee and Ryan come back to the My Blood Valentine franchise to examine the 2009 3D remake! Plus we tangent, as usual, about totally horror related things like Mad Men and how beautiful Holland Roden is. Strap in for this extra length bloody special!
In theme with February, Bee and Ryan delve into the most iconic slasher of the Valentine's Day season, MY BLOODY VALENTINE! We gush over Tragedy Girls, wax poetic about Star Trek and pour our hearts out (horrible pun intended) for the 1981 original cave mining horror flick.
Bee and Ryan discuss Bee's birthday party, how good (and depressing) Black Mirror is and the splatastic gore of the American slasher.
In the first episode of 2018, Ryan and Bee discuss why Marvel's Runaways works, the devastating beauty of Colossal and OH MY GOD WE LOVE HAPPY DEATH DAY.
In our New Years episode, we cover a New Years slasher, on New Years Eve! This week Bee and Ryan take a look at the 1980 cult classic, Terror Train, starring Jamie Lee Curtis and a man with the weirdest mouth in Hollywood.
For this very special bonus episode, Brennan Klein from the Scream 101 podcast joins us to talk our top 5 horror movies of 2017!
In the fourth episode, Ryan and Bee take a look at holiday cult classic Silent Night, Deadly Night. They also reveal what they thought of Better Watch Out, why they love Jamie Lee Curtis, and thoughts on movies where dogs die. (Spoilers: we don't want to see them!)
This week, Ryan and Bee take their first dive into a movie that neither have seen with the new Thanksgiving classic, Blood Rage. They discuss awkward nudity, fantastic gore and a whole bunch of cranberry sauce.
This week, Bee and Ryan look at the more contemporary slasher MOST LIKELY TO DIE and delve into how much fashion really means to a killer, as well as pondering the significance of Perez Hilton after the year 2010.