2018 Horror Month #2: A QUIET PLACE

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Sergio is still away working on finals, so our second pre-recorded episode catching up on 2018 horror will be covering the new release flick A QUIET PLACE!

Join us as we review the film, get really confused about the schedule for this month, and get really mad at the 12-year-olds in the movie theater.

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me

2018 Horror Month #1: INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY

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For this month, while Sergio is away working on finals, we’ll be running a series of episodes we recorded over the year as we watched the hot hit movies of the day! This week, we’re beginning with Adam Robitel’s INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY!

Join us as we review the film, discuss some of the more confusing character moments, and basically only talk about Javier Botet.

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me

Stalker Month #4: THE ROOMMATE (2011)

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Stalker month is taking a detour to the modern age in this final episode, which covers the 2011 Single White Female riff THE ROOMMATE!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio criticizes the sex scenes, Brennan tries to pronounce Cam Gigandet, and we rank the four movies we watched this month!

Ten Word Reviews: Thoroughbreds

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Stalker Month #3: THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE (1992)

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Stalker month has returned to the watershed year of 1992 with the baby-making stalker epic THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio brags about his claw machine prize, Brennan lusts after the hot dad, and we get very excited about what is admittedly an extremely brief appearance by Julianne Moore!

Ten Word Reviews: N/A :(

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me 

Stalker Month #2: FATAL ATTRACTION (1987)

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Stalker month is going back in time for the Oscar-nominated classic FATAL ATTRACTION!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio defends Glenn Close’s haircut, Brennan calls out 80’s misogyny, and we discuss how when life gives you rabbits you should make rabbit stew!

Ten Word Reviews: Annihilation, Red Sparrow, The Ritual

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Stalker Month #1: SINGLE WHITE FEMALE (1992)

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Stalker month has begun and it’s time to get down and dirty with a little 1992 shocker we like to call SINGLE WHITE FEMALE!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio gets excited about an incinerator, Brennan mostly just wants to talk about THE FAN , and we have a war about haircut jokes!

Ten Word Reviews: Black Panther, Every Day, Game Night

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me

Oscar Skeleton #4: Richard Jenkins in BONE TOMAHAWK (2015)

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Oscar season has drawn to a swift and brutal end as we explore Best Supporting Actor Nominee Richard Jenkins in the 2015 horror Western BONE TOMAHAWK.

Join us as we review the film, Sergio boasts about the beautiful Southern California landscapes, Brennan picks apart the credited roles on the back of the DVD, and we discuss the most frightening sound in cinema history!

Ten Word Reviews: Fifty Shades Freed, Peter Rabbit, Clockwatchers

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me

Oscar Skeleton #3: Laurie Metcalf in SCREAM 2 (1997)

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Our Oscar season keeps on trucking as we visit Best Supporting Actress nominee Laurie Metcalf in her second best role: as Debbie Salt in 1997’s SCREAM 2!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio brings up Sam Waterston for no reason, Brennan discovers a two hour movie he’s not mad at, and we dive into the dark past of Aunt Jackie!

Ten Word Reviews: The Open House, Fifty Shades Darker, Darkest Hour, The Cloverfield Paradox

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me 

Oscar Skeleton #2: Daniel Kaluuya in CHATROOM (2010)

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Oscar season continues as we explore a little nugget in the past of Best Actor nominee Daniel Kaluuya. He’s one of the few people EVER to be nominated in the acting category for a horror film, but Get Out wasn’t his first rodeo. We’ll be exploring his earlier work in the 2010 Hideo Nakata thriller CHATROOM!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio says a lot of Game of Thrones character names that sound made up, Brennan is perplexed by a harajuku department store, and we uncover a deep dark secret about Kaluuya’s early role!

Ten Word Reviews: The Post, Phantom Thread, Northanger Abbey (novel)

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me 

Oscar Skeleton #1: Frances McDormand in DARKMAN (1990)

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It’s time for Brennan’s favorite time of the year to begin in earnest: Oscar season! As we dig the horror movie skeletons out of the closets of four acting nominees this month, we begin with Frances McDormand’s turn as a superhero love interest in Sam Raimi’s 1990 genre mash-up DARKMAN!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio bemoans the crude CG effects, Brennan gets very excited about a false leg, and we take a look at some potential great Darkman gifs!

Ten Word Reviews: Forever My Girl, Paddington, Paddington 2

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me

Horror Parody Month #4: REPOSSESSED (1990)

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This week, we close out parody month by celebrating Linda Blair’s birthday with the 1990 Exorcist parody REPOSSESSED!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio has an issue with comic timing, Brennan has an existential crisis when he remembers that The Starving Games exists, and we remind you to vote in our annual Screamie Awards (link on Twitter and Facebook)!

Ten Word Reviews: Babe: Pig in the City, Proud Mary, The Commuter

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me

Horror Parody Month #3: VAMPIRES SUCK (2010)

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In week 3 of parody month, we explore a kinda-sorta hit of Brennan’s high school years: VAMPIRES SUCK!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio plays Devil’s advocate on a terrible joke, Brennan mostly just talks about The Hangover, and we argue for way too long about Cheetos.

Ten Word Reviews: The Polar Bears, The Mountain Between Us, Babe

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me

Horror Parody Month #2: SHRIEK IF YOU KNOW WHAT I DID LAST FRIDAY THE 13TH (2000)

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Parody month continues with a movie title that will eat up your character count if you tweet about it: SHRIEK IF YOU KNOW WHAT I DID LAST FRIDAY THE 13TH!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio plants his flag for White Chicks, Brennan criticizes more DVD box blurbs, and we just generally get exactly as distracted as last week.

Ten Word Reviews: Lady Bird, I Tonya, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

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Horror Parody Month #1: SCARY MOVIE 4 (2006)

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We’re kicking off the New Year right with a full month of the best subgenre ever: horror movie parodies! We’re kicking off the month with SCARY MOVIE 4!

Join us as we review the film, Sergio attempts to call Brennan by his name, Brennan gives a rundown of Simon Rex’s adult film career, and we all attempt to grapple with the year that was 2017.

Ten Word Reviews: The Greatest Showman, Call Me By Your Name, The Shape of Water

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2017 Horror Month #4: HAPPY DEATH DAY

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For the final episode of the year, it’s only appropriate that we’re covering one of the best horror movies of the year: HAPPY DEATH DAY!

Join us as we review the film, we play a fun game about obscure 2017 horror features, Brennan goes off on a monologue about slasher twists, and Sergio pulls a surprising monthly ranking out of his hat!

Ten Word Reviews: Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, Justice League, Coco

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me

Christmas Bonus: SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT PART 2 (1986) w/ Shannon Cholakian!

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For this very special non-denominational Christmas episode, original co-host Shannon joins Brennan for a discussion of that oh-so epic lump of coal we call SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT PART 2!

Ten Word Reviews: Stonewall, Sex and the City, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, A Bad Moms Christmas, Better Watch Out, A Christmas Prince

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me

2017 Horror Month #3: ANNABELLE: CREATION

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The third week in 2017 month sees us revisiting a film we actually both saw in theaters back in August: ANNABELLE: CREATION!

Join us as we review the film, we bait the bloggers with fake rumors, Brennan lists James Wan’s favorite things, and Sergio goes on a rant about historical property values!

NOTE: Something went terribly wrong with the recording here, and the computer ended up using the crappy internal microphone to record the entire episode. We’re sorry about the technical difficulties and will return to our normal level of semi-quality next week!

Ten Word Reviews: Murder on the Orient Express, Take Me Home Tonight, Rapture Blister Burn by Gina Gionfriddo, Final Girls by Riley Sager

2017 Horror Month #2: THE BEGUILED

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It’s time to revisit another genre flick from 2017 that we didn’t have a chance to get to: Sofia Coppola’s remake of THE BEGUILED!

Join us as we review the film, we discuss Civil War sass, Brennan gets heady about the women’s sphere, and Sergio is unjustly enthusiastic about the costuming!

Ten Word Reviews: The House, M. Butterfly, Thor: Ragnarok

Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me