Two friends and life long horror addicts discuss everything horror. We talk about the latest whispers in the horror community, review films, provide retrospectives of our favourite horror classics and reveal our Top 5 moments on a range of different features of the horror genre.
We are back straight from the cinema at Cineworlds Secret Screaming with our spoiler free review of Dangerous Animals. This serial killer shark movie directed by Sean Byrne and starring Jai Courtney is a surprise and welcomed viewing for the Cast Me To Hell boys - have a listen why and come back on Monday for our Full Spoiler Review after it's UK and US Release on June 6th. Come and tell us your thoughts on Dangerous Animals @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe on your chosen platform and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We return straight from the cinema following a Cineworld Secret Screaming of The Ritual (2025) starring Al Pacino and Dan Stevens - Not to be confused with 2017s The Ritual about folklore horror and friends. Fir the first 20 minutes we are spoiler- free fro those who want a taste before they try it out and then we delve into full spoiler territory as we discuss the exorcism real life story that apparently inspired William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist (how many films / Stories have said that!) So join us as we talk of why Al Pacino and Dan Stevens joined this slow burning horror. Come and tell us your thoughts on exorcism, the supernatural, Al Pacino and The Ritual @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X - Fuck Elon Musk) and Instagram If you enjoy podcast then please subscribe to get all the latest content on your chosen platform and also please leave a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return to the Fear Street Franchise with Netflix's latest instalment Prom Queen. We start with a spoiler free discussion for those considering watching following early negative reviews. We discuss those reviews and our thoughts on how the film fits into the Fear Street Franchise. We also discuss the film in depth talking about character, deaths and killers including whether the film really fits into Fear Streets previous films. Come and tell us your thoughts of Fear Street: Prom Queen @cmthpodcast on Twitter(X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We return with out follow up to our spoiler free first reactions to Final Destination Bloodlines and now we bring you all the spoilers. We discuss the latest in the franchise in depth with spoilers relating to the plot, twists and of course analysis of the deaths. We also discuss our thoughts on the positive reviews and consider whether these match our thoughts as long term fans of the franchise and its lore. Come and tell us your thoughts on Final Destination Bloodlines @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We're keeping it in the family as we bring you our spoiler free reactions to Final Destination Bloodlines. We talk about the franchise building up to this new film, reactions to death scenes without the key details, the return and final appearance of Tony Todd and our thoughts on the Bloodlines addition to the lore. We also say our first reaction rankings of the franchise including FD Bloodlines. Keep an eye out next week for our Spoiler review after you've seen it in the cinema. Come and tell us your thoughts on Final Destination Bloodlines - no spoilers - @cmthpodcast on twitter and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return and straight from the cinema but a week after opening weekend for Sony Playstation Horror game adaptation of Until Dawn. We discuss the film in comparison to elements of the game including the controversial thoughts on how it actually connects. Is this really an Until Dawn film or is it just using an known IP. Listen to our thoughts. Come and tell us your thoughts on Until Dawn @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. If you enjoy our content or are brand new to the podcast then please subscribe and leave use a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return with our follow up to our recent 28 Days Later - Must See Horror episode (Go check it out) with out thoughts on the follow up 28 Weeks Later and in anticipation of the upcoming 28 Years Later. We discuss the often controversial opinion that this sequel is better than the original, we compare it with 28 Days Later in terms of story continuation, characterisation, rage monsters and how it could reflect on the upcoming sequel. We also discuss some of the background and behind the scenes of the film for some context of the final product. Come and join us on Instagram and Twitter @cmthpodcast to discuss your thoughts on 28 Weeks Later (is it better?) If you enjoy our content then please subscribe on your chosen platform and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we bring you our chosen list of the worst endings in Horror films. We each choose 3 films we felt had terrible endings for a range of reasons. These could include a good film that was ruined by a final twist, a franchise brought to a disappointing close, an ending that simply made no sense or a terrible film that somehow got even worse with its choice of finale. Join us on Twitter and Instagram to discuss your own worst endings in Horror films @cmthpodcast. Remember if you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely review and rating to help our podcast grow.
This week we return to our Must See Horror Top 100 Horrors of all time list to decide the fate of a modern British Classic (By modern I need over 20 years old) Dog Soldiers. The feature film debut of Neil Marshall before he made another horror classic with The descent. We discuss this and key features and scenes from the film we feel credit or discount its status as a Must See Horror. So come and hear us battle it out to decide if its Must See Horror or Oh Don't Bother; Dog Soldiers or Bog Soldiers; Must See Dog Soldiers or Don't See Dog Shit. Come and tell us your thoughts on Dog Soldiers @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe to know when our latest episodes drop and leave us a lovely rating and review on your chosen platform to help our podcast grow.
This week we return to our Horror Hot Takes Feature; we previously cam at you with some Hot and Controversial opinions on Horror and with a little spin-off Overrated Horrors. Now we return with some general and personal opinions on all forms of Horror that might get you nodding along or grabbing for those flaming torches and pitchforks. The CMTH boys both come in hot with three controversial opinions and discuss our reasoning for these, and whether we agree with our opinions. These are 100% our opinion; feel free to come at us in the most professional way by telling us your opinions of us and Hot Takes on Horror @cmthpodcast on Twitter(X) and Instagram. If you agree with out content or we've really pissed you off then get back at us in the best way possible by subscribing to our channel on your chosen platforms and leaving us a lovely 5 star rating and review to really let us have it!
This week we return to our Must See Horror feature discussing a Top 100 horrors of all time list and make our own opinion on whether we feel it truly is a must see. This time we decide the fate of Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later a shot of rage into the decaying corpse of the zombie genre in the early 2000's and a star making turn for several actors especially one day Oscar Winner Cillian Murphy. We discuss the films status as Must See Horror as well as key scenes, actors and the overall quality and loo of the film. So get ready to either join us in the future or rage against us as we decide if 28 Days Later is a Must See Horror. Come and give us your opinion of 28 Days Later @cmthpodcast on twitter and Instagram. Remember if you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return to our Must See Horror feature digging deeper into our Top 100 Horror list to decide if the films are Must See Horror or not. The film this time is Adam Wingard's You're Next from 2011. We discuss the films key scenes, behind the scenes information and the mix of horror and dark comedic themes. Then we finally battle it out with a decision, does You're Next belong in the Must See Horror list or will it be thrown to the foxes. Come and discuss your thoughts of You're Next @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return to our video nasties feature chronicling the list of films banned by the BBFC in Britain from the 70-80s. This time we are looking at Madhouse (1981) not to be confused with the Vincent price horror from the 70s. We discuss the films position on the video nasties list, the possibly gruesome reasons why it made the list and reasons why it shouldn't have. We themes of child violence, animal cruelty and warring families with mental health issues why would this film not make the list. Come and discuss your thoughts of the episode or Madhouse with us @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we bring you a new feature - Book vs Film as we begin to delve into horror adaptations on the big and small screen. First up we bring you the adaptation of Stephen Kings Doctor Sleep. We discuss the key changes and successes of Mike Flanagans 2019 adaptations, alongside key areas of the Stephen King novel while also touching on some of Stephen Kings The Shining in relation to the Kubrick film which both serve as a source for the film. We also decide if we can choose a favourite from source material or adaptation. So join us book or film lovers as we get semi cultural on your asses by not just talking about cinema. Come and discuss Doctor Sleep (Book or Film) on Twitter (X) and Instagram @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We return following our spoiler free review with a full on drum banging spoiler filled review of Osgood Perkins The Monkey (2025). We delve deep into all the major death details and plot twists to discuss the highlights of the film and include our thoughts on the black comedy and style of the director. So Join us as we bang those drums to symbolize the coming doom we all face because Everybody dies...and thats Fucked Up! Come and discuss your thoughts of The Monkey @cmthpodcast on Instagram and Twitter (X). If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We return straight from the cinema with a pre-release spoiler free review of Osgood Perkins The Monkey (2025). We tiptoe around major death details and plot twists to discuss the highlights of the film and include some interesting facts about rights of The Monkey, Osgood Perkins family trauma and Stephen King original story. So Join us as we bang those drums to symbolize the coming doom we all face because Everybody dies...and thats Fucked Up! Remember to return Monday once you've seen the film to hear our spoiler filled episode on The Monkey. Come and discuss your thoughts of The Monkey @cmthpodcast on Instagram and Twitter (X). If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return straight from the cinema but a few days late of release in the UK (over a week in the US) with Heart Eyes. A Valentines Rom-com slasher hybrid starring Mason Gooding and Olivia Holt that makes for a great Date Night Movie. We begin with spoiler free discussion before the warning and we delve into full spoilers and kills. We discuss the humour, rom-com elements and the gory kills. We also mention the breed of hybrid horror and Christopher Landons involvement (Freaky, Happy Death Day). Come and discuss Heart Eyes with us @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We return with an anniversary episode on David Finchers Seven (1995). This year Seven celebrates its 30th anniversary for the game changing twist that changed the careers of Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt and David Fincher. We discuss the film while trying and failing badly to not just keep referring to the twist. We discuss things you didn't know about the film including alternate endings, cast changes and on set accidents. So come and join us as we make our way through all Seven Sins throughout recording as we build a sense of wrath that will make you want to end our lives throughout your unpleasant listening experience. Come and discuss Seven with us on Twitter (X) and Instagram @cmthpodcast. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return with our spoiler filled review of Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man (2025). Following our Spoiler -free review episode (Go check it out if you haven't seen the film yet) We delve into spoiler territory and discuss the key details and possibly divisive approaches of this modern grounded Wolf Man film. Come and tell us your thoughts of Wolf Man on Twitter (X) and Instagram @cmthpodcast. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We transform for you, straight from the cinema with our Spoiler Free review of Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man. Look out for the Spoiler review coming on Monday. Come and tell us your thoughts on Wolf Man on Twitter (X) and Instagram @cmthpodcast Remember if you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return straight from the cinema (but two weeks late for many) with Robert Egger's Nosferatu (2024). We discuss the approach of Robert Eggers to this remake of the 1922 Silent original. We review the performances of the stacked cast of actors , visual style and changes to the source and Bill Skarsgard's Count Orlok. Come and tell us your thoughts on Nosferatu @cmthpodcast on Twitter(X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
As 2024 has come to a close we end the year and look ahead with a review of 2024. We discuss the Best and the Worst horror films of 2024 and also talk about our biggest surprises and biggest disappointments of 2024 in Horror. Come and tell us your reviews of horror in 2024 @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week our festive season continues with a modern Christmas horror that references a classic Christmas movie - Its a Wonderful Knife. We discuss the the festive thrills and kills of this time bending horror. We look at recent time bending or twisted concept horrors like Freaky, Happy Death Day and Time Cut to reflect on this new horror trend. We discuss the comparisons to a Christmas Classic Its A Wonderful Life and the horror career of Mr Justin Long. Come and tell us your thoughts on Its a Wonderful Knife @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review on your chosen platform to help our podcast grow.
This week we return to our must see horror feature and with a Festive favourite that is Joe Dante's Gremlins or should that be Steven Spielberg Presents Joe Dante's Gremlins. We discuss the highlights of the films, the original darker script and the changes that appear in the finished product and the story behind the infamous darkest Christmas story ever. We also debate on its status as a Must See Horror and if its deserving of a place on the Top 100 horrors of all time list. So remember this festive season, if your air conditioner goes on the fritz or your washing machine blows up or your video recorder conks out; before you call the repairman, turn on all the lights, check all the closets and cupboards, look under all the beds, 'cause you never can tell --there just might be the Cast Me To Hell boys in your house or a gremlin, we both get about. You can find us to discuss Gremlins @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram Remember if you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast Grow.
This week our festive season continues with a Bob Clark cult classic that inspired many of the greatest slasher horrors of all time including John Carpenters Halloween. We discuss the ahead of its time plot and characters, the performances and those two remakes that followed but never truly remade the original. We discuss the legacy of the film in cult classic status and how the final twist and mysterious killer relates to real life horrors. Come and tell us your thoughts on Black Christmas @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review on your chosen platform to help our podcast grow.
This week we return to our Must See Horror feature with the Nazi Zombie Comedy Dead Snow. We discuss the film as a Must See Top 100 horror film, alongside it's zombie set pieces, gory twists and nazi mythology. So join us for a journey with the Zombie Nazis of Norway as we decide is this modern zombie horror a Must See Horror. What are your thoughts on Dead Snow? Come and tell us your thoughts @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. If your enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return to our video nasties feature looking at the banned films of 70's and 80s Britain. Our focus this time is the long banned and controversial divorce horror Possession from 1981. We discuss this mind manipulating Sam Neill and Isabelle Adjani starring psychological body horror including its interesting themes of divorce melded in with some of the most unusual characters we've met on screen. Come and tell us your thoughts on possession @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We are back with our Must See Horror top 100 list and our final part in our Stephen King on Film season. We end our season with a John Carpenter cult classic Christine (1983). We discuss the film as a must see horror; the performances, car horror and John Carpenters direction. Is this prime John Carpenter or the begin of his decline following a hot streak of horror classics. Will be deem it Must See Horror in our Top 100 list or do we believe it doesn't deserve its place. Come and discuss Christine with us @cmthpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe on your chosen platform and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we continue our Stephen King on Film season with a modern retelling of one of his most famous novels; Salems Lot. We will be discussing 2024's much delayed remake of this vampire horror. We go through the film and make comparisons to previous adaptations and discuss the original source material. We talk about Gary Dauberman's direction and the cuts he's revealed of the final film. So grab a ragtag gang of townspeople, take your crosses and if they glow tonight get ready for a mildly entertaining vampire showdown that Stephen King could and did write better. You can find us @cmthpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe on your chosen platform and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
Happy Halloween dear listeners and prepare yourselves for a fifth round of campy campfire fun with the Cast Me to Hell camp counsellors. As on this Halloween night we bring you a special short episode with 3 terrifying stories from around the campfire based on Legends, myths and folklore that may have inspired stories by Stephen King. So take a seat around the fire and prepare yourself for some seasonal screams!!! Go back and Check out Campfire Stories Part I - IV on all good podcasting services. You can find us on Twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast Remember if you enjoy our content this Hallows Eve then please subscribe and treat us to a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
Halloween is upon us at Cast Me To Hell and in the build up to the big day we bring you our Halloween Recommendations list and this year its part of our Stephen King on Film spooky season. The Cast Me to Hell boys have compiled 3 choices each of Stephen King films we think others should be watching, leaning more into the underrated or lesser known films of his enormous list of adaptations. So as you prepare your costumes for Halloween week why not take some time to watch or re-watch a few films from the master of horror himself. Come and tell us your Stephen King Halloween Recommendations on Twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please subscribe on your chosen platform and leave us a lovely review and rating to help our podcast grow.
We are back and straight from the cinema with our spoiler review of Smile 2 (2024), on Friday we released our Spoiler Free Reactions and now its time to delve deep into those smiley spoilers. We give some spoiler filled thoughts on the film. We give our thoughts on the continuation from the original, the lead characters and deaths going into detail of the key scenes an twists of the film. Come and tell us your thoughts on the Smile franchise on Twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please subscribe on your chosen platforms and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We are back and straight from the cinema with our spoiler free review of Smile 2 (2024). We give some spoiler free thoughts on the film before people head out to cinema's this week. We give our thoughts on the continuation from the original, the lead characters and death without a single major reveal in sight. Our spoiler review will be released on Monday so make sure you come back to check it out. Come and tell us your thoughts on the Smile franchise (no spoilers) on Twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
Spooky Season has begun as we reach Halloween month and Cast Me To Hell are beginning our season of Stephen King on Film - Beginning with a TV Film cult class in 1990's hit adaptation of IT starring Tim Curry. This is also a contender in our long running Must See Horror feature as we discuss the film across it's two parts. This week we will be introducing the film's more divisive Part 2 coming next week. So make your way down to the sewers, re-live your child hood trauma and remember whenever your with the Cast Me To Hell boys...you'' float too! Come and tell us your thoughts on IT (1990) @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review on your chosen platform to help our podcast grow.
Spooky Season has begun as we reach Halloween month and Cast Me To Hell are beginning our season of Stephen King on Film - Beginning with a TV Film cult class in 1990's hit adaptation of IT starring Tim Curry. This is also a contender in our long running Must See Horror feature as we discuss the film across it's two parts. This week we will be introducing the film and discussing the more child focused Part 1 before the more divisive Part 2 coming next week (released Monday from Midnight). So make your way down to the sewers, re-live your child hood trauma and remember whenever your with the Cast Me To Hell boys...you'' float too! Come and tell us your thoughts on IT (1990) @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review on your chosen platform to help our podcast grow.
This week we return on the eve of our spooky season beginning and bring you a round up of some of our favourite horror directors. We discuss a variety of directors filmographies and what we love about them and the stories they have given t the horror community. We link in with some modern, underrated and all time masters of horror with links to our upcoming Stephen King Season. Come and tell us your favourite directors in horror on Instagram and Twitter @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return to our Must See Horror feature with the Vincent Price classic House of Wax. We delve into the classic horror of this first in eye popping 3D cinema. We discuss the film as a Must See Top 100 horror film, alongside it's incredible set pieces, interesting twists and elements of the macabre in the words of Price himself. So join us for a journey into the House of Wax seeing your favourite figures bought to life and maybe a few made by taking one too. What are your thoughts on House of Wax? Come and tell us your thoughts @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. If your enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return to our Video Nasties feature with Dario Argento's Tenebrae (1982). We delve into the video nasties of Italian horror dealing with themes of violence towards women, sexual humiliation, fetish, homosexuality and masculinity. We discuss Tenebrae's book inspired murders and how the film was received around the world due to its controversial content and its place within Britain's Video Nasties list. Come and tell us your thoughts on Tenebrae or Argento's Italian Horror on Twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
Its Friday The 13th and its a good time to return to our Must See Horror list. In Episode 7 of our podcast we reviewed the Original F13 (go check it our) so in in it's place we review the remake. We discuss the film impact within the franchise, the divisive nature of the film approaches to Jason and whether or not the original does deserve its place on the top 100 Must See Horrors. Come and tell us your thoughts on Friday The 13th (2009) or if you believe the original deserves a place in the Top 100 Horrors of all time. Find us @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review on your chosen platform.
This week we return to our Video Nasties feature and we have our first case of mistaken identity, a film that went through possible prosecution in Britain only for most within the film community to find it had been mistaken for a far more controversial film. We discuss Tobe Hoppers The Funhouse (1981) in depth and talk about tis relation to other films by Tobe Hooper and films from the Video Nasties list. Come and tell us your thoughts on The Funhouse on Twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please Subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review on your chosen platform.
This Week we reach the conclusion of our Summer Slasher Season as we hit the Twenty Twenties and bring ourselves up to date with a modern divisive slasher film - In A Violent Nature (2024). We discuss the divisive and controversial aspects of the film including the POV of the killer style, the long shots of walking following the killers and that Yoga death that apparently had some viewers vomiting in the aisles. So join the Cast Me To Hell boys as the summer starts to draw to a close and we enjoy a nice hike through the woods with a new psychopathic killer on the block and decide if his approach is artistic horror or as rewarding as watching gameplay of a F13 for over an hour. Come and tell us your thoughts on In A Violent Nature and any of the films from the Summer Slasher Season @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe on your chosen platforms and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we are back and straight from the cinema with our chests ready to burst from Fede Alvarez's Alien Romulus. For the first 20 minutes we are spoiler free, so come and listen before you see the film, then come back and listen as we delve deeper into spoilers. We talk about the homage Alvarez's pays to the franchise as a whole and whether some of these improve or damage the film. So get in your ship, cover your faces, and beware of anything shaped like genitalia because Aliens are coming to Cast Me To Hell. Come and discuss Alien: Romulus with us on Twitter and Instagram @cmthopodcast Remember if you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we close out a much beloved modern horror trilogy with Ti West's X Trilogy's conclusion MaXXXine (2024). We discuss the our own divisive expectations for this conclusion by linking back to the common themes within X and Pearl. We look at the positives and negatives of this concluding chapter and how it relates to the previous films in the trilogy. We look at the homage of 80's films and culture including the Giallo Italian horror influences, video nasties and snuff films. We consider the impact of Mia Goth across the 3 films and how her performance and the script have changed for better or worse. So grab your gun, get some eyeliner on those Bettys Davis eyes, put on them stiletto's and for the love of God men tuck them nuts in when you lie naked on the ground because Maxine and the Cast Me To Hell boys are going on a journey together and it involving kicking ass, taking names and crushing nuts! Come and tell us your thoughts on Maxxine and the X trilogy @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe on your chosen platforms and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we follow our slasher delve into the noughties now with a step into the twenty tens with Irish Horror Comedy Stiches (2012). We discuss this niche largely unknown clown horror Stiches starring northern comedian Ross Noble. A first time viewing for Seb and Robbie we look at its status as a slasher, as a dark comedy and how it's low budget makes it feel like soap Eastenders meets Killer clowns from outer space but both with more gore. So grab your red noses, create your own blown up balloon made from a human head and makes sure to keep your self on the boil because the Cast me To Hell Boys are hitting summer with a sadly unknown clown to bring the humour and the slashing. Come and tell us your thoughts on Stitches and any of the films from the Summer Slasher Season @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please subscribe on your chosen platforms and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
Summer Slasher Season reaches the early noughties with 2003's Haute Tension (High Tension) or for those that prefer more on the nose titles Switchblade Romance. We discuss this controversial French horror thriller that is often cited for it's divisive twist that many believe ruins a fantastic suspense filled modern slasher. The CMTH Boys come in to talk about the film and twist offering reasons for and against it's divisive structure. We discuss the incredible practical effects, music and as the name implies tension of the film including its status as a New Extremist horror film alongside films like Hostel and A Serbian Film. So grab your favourite decapitated love machine, ensure that close friends are who you believe them to be and always check before you answer the door because the CMTH boys are bursting our way in and you don't wanna lose your heads. Tell us your thoughts on High Tension @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. Remember if you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we come at you straight from the cinema with a transformed Nicholas Cage horror thriller Longlegs. The first 15 minutes are spoiler free for those who still want to make up their minds on the film. Then we launch our longlegs into the big spoilers of the film. We discuss the film's cinematic equivalents, the key performances and the divisive nature of the film. Is this the scariest new horror film like the trailer's say...listen to find out our thoughts. So lie back, stretch out those longlegs and prepare yourself for some cage madness as the Cast Me To Hell boys are out to catch a killer. Come and discuss your thoughts on Longlegs @cmthpodcast on Twitter (X) and Instagram. If you enjoy our content then please remember to subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We continue Summer Slasher Season with the most obvious choice for a Summer Slasher and a modern horror classic - I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997). We discuss the impact of writer Kevin Williamson in 90's slashers, the sequels spawned and the more thriller aspect of this modern teen slasher. We also return to a point raised previously in Cast Me To Hell lore, Is Jennifer Love Hewitt a good scream queen or should Sarah Michelle Gellar of been the lead of this hooking horror. So gather the best looking horror cast of the 90's, bring along a bottle of Jack, don't forgot to possibly kill a pedestrian on the way and you have the plot for a horror thriller that let's be honest you didn't pay full attention to because that cast was just too hot back then. Tell us your thoughts on I Know What You Did Last Summer or any other Summer Slashers @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. Remember if you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We are back and hitting one of the biggest and most controversial hit in horror or in all of film. We begin our Summer Slasher Season with the cult classic Sleepaway Camp (1983). Following our discussion of Summer Slashers (If you did check out that episode, go back and listen!) we delve into a season of slasher films released, set in or enjoyed during the summer time. We discuss the controversies of Sleepaway Camp, the strange foreign horror influences and the forgotten director who wasn't even told his film had become such a cult classic to many. Of course we also talk about the twist and its impact at the time and in modern day. So grab your sleeping bag, get down to your cabin, gather round the fire and prepare your mind to be blown and watch out for some diddlers trying to get you to blow other things as the Cast Me to Hell boys head on down to Sleepaway Camp. Discuss your thoughts on Sleepaway Camp with us @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. Remember if you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we begin our Summer Slashers season of Films by introducing a range of Summer Slashers you may want to check out this summer season. Seb and Robbie choose 3 slasher films each with a relation to summer and discuss their reasons for chooses these different slice and dice horrors. Discussing well known favourites, forgotten gems and unknown guilty pleasures of the slasher genre. Keep your eyes out for Summer Slasher Season episodes coming soon including Sleepaway Camp, I Know What you did Last Summer and High Tension. You can come and discuss your favourite Summer Slashers @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. Remember if you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
This week we return with a British Horror Comedy Classic; Shaun of the Dead (2004). This year is the 20th Anniversary of what on to be the first in a Cornetto Trilogy of classic horror / Sci-fi Comedies. We discuss the film's legacy within British horror and the following work of Edgar Wright within the Cornetto Trilogy. We talk about it's impact within British Horror and Zombie movies. So join us at Cast Me To Hell as we grab our friends, fight a frenzy of Zombie hordes and finally settle down for a pint at the Winchester. Find us @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram to discuss your thoughts on Shaun of the Dead for its 20th Anniversary Year. Remember if you enjoy our content then please Subscribe and leave us a lovely review and rating to help our podcast grow.
This week we bring you our Spoiler review of Sting (2024). Following on from our straight from the cinema spoiler free episode (check it out first), we delve deeper into the film and talk about those must see moments for those who have seen this tonally mixed giant spider creature feature. We delve into fellow spider movies like Arachnophobia and Eight Legged Freaks while discussing how the film takes different approaches to its tone ranging from family drama to dark humour. Remember that sometimes caring for others can have disastrous effects, so come settle in with Cast Me To Hell as we learn how to care for our family and mainly how to destroy a giant monstrous spider. Tell us your thoughts on Sting on twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.