#36: PROM NIGHT (2008)
Forgive the sound quality in our episode covering 2008's PROM NIGHT, one of the few remakes that didn't quite hit the mark with Bee and Ryan.
Forgive the sound quality in our episode covering 2008's PROM NIGHT, one of the few remakes that didn't quite hit the mark with Bee and Ryan.
Bee and Ryan both saw Us, discuss adapting a book to screen and then dive into Norway’s biggest horror movie ever: Cold Prey!
Scouring through the nineties, Bee and Ryan have managed to find an obscure theater slasher that carries some heavy weight actors. Plus, we check in on where Bee is in her action movie download and Ryan watches some more sports movies.
Ryan and Bee are back with another giallo, but first, a big life update. They also dive into more cheesy and non-cheesy action flicks, Captain Marvel, some bubblegum pop renaissance before finally breaking open their first look at Argento with Deep Red.
Bee and Ryan are back (a little late) with some updates on a baby. Like, a real baby. Plus, they dive into The Umbrella Academy and Cruel Intentions before really expressing how the new Happy Death Day 2U makes them feel.
Bee and Ryan keep an annual tradition and use February to check in with a Valentine's Day themed slasher, aptly the 2001 slasher VALENTINE. Plus, Bee keys us into her thoughts on the Predator series and Ryan has finally seen Reservoir Dogs. Get ready for your heart to skip a beat with this holiday themed episode!
Bee and Ryan pick a film suggested by a listener and have...mixed reviews. Plus, they talk quite a bit about Netflix phenomenon You and just how great True Lies is.
Well Ryan and Bee gush over a teen drama...or two or three. What's new? We also touch base with our journey back through Harry Potter, our New Year's resolutions and then jump full tilt into the ass burning hyperbole of Happy Birthday to Me!
Ring in the New Year with our first episode of 2019! We talk a little teeny bit about some stuff we watched but really we just dive straight into the madness of EVILLLLLL.
Ring in the New Year with our first episode of 2019! We talk a little teeny bit about some stuff we watched but really we just dive straight into the madness of EVILLLLLL.
Ryan and Bee detail their holiday viewings, as well as some New Years (and early 2019) plans. After discussing some favorite fictional Santas and books they've dove into, they come to this week's film: Black Xmas.
Kicking off their Black Christmas month, Bee and Ryan watched like a billion movies this week. Sorry guys, we know, it's a huge pop culture check in. At least we talk about Twilight. WHAT?! OH FUCK YEAH WE DO. Then we move on to the protoslasher classic, Bob Clark's BLACK CHRISTMAS.
Before kicking full tilt into the winter (feeling) season, Bee and Ryan are here with the one of the freshest slashers around, 2018's Halloween. Also, Ryan tries to suppress an annoying cough, Bee dives into the MCU, and they both have a Christmas movie they've already indulged in.
Bee and Ryan have a super fun surprise for listeners! Plus, they reflect on a whole year of slashers, discussing favorite moments and things they're looking forward to! Plus...A GIVEAWAY!
This week, Bee and Ryan have TWO for the price of ONE. Okay, well, it's free. But listen in on two horror movies with the same name and different plots but WHOA are they way different.
In this special bonus episode, Bee and Ryan take some time to discuss the Halloween, horror and seasonal films that they find comforting.
This week, Ryan and Bee discuss some shows and movies that have that distinct Halloween feel, praise Ryan Murphy, and talk a little about turning 30. (Ryan, not Bee.) Then they dive into Cry_wolf, the mid-aughts slasher starring Bon Jovi! Okay, that's not the biggest draw. But, it's great.
To celebrate the launch of Attack of the Queerwolf over at Blumhouse, Ryan and Bee have Brennan Klein with a questionable slasher but with definite homoerotic subtext. Plus, a whole bunch of Netflix, weird dancing bears, and a follow up to Child's Play!
We're gushing about Disney but we have a reason for it, we promise. Also, we discuss Riley Sager's writing perspective, some cartoons, and then we dive into the oft-overlooked slasher musical Stage Fright, starring theater kids and a whole lot of Meat Loaf.
Still riding the high from Midsummer Scream, Bee and Ryan have a TON of pop culture check-in titles and then discuss the iconic Brad Dourif in his first venture as everyone's favorite doll in CHILD'S PLAY!