Listen bi-weekly for genre talk through a queer, Latino, & Jewish lens! Hosted by Morgan and Dylyn. Beware of spoilers!
For our eighth anniversary, please join us in this special episode where we recount eight films that hold a special place in our hearts! Tune in as we discuss the “Horror Trinity,” heart-shaped cheese, and how Morgan said he would build Dylyn the shellphone from It Follows but never did (despite the fact that he said). NOTE: The eight films discussed in this episode are as follows: 1. Mulholland Drive (2001) 2. Grave Encounters (2011) 3. You're Next (2011) 4. Tammy (2014) 5. Rat Race (2001) 6. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) 7. It Follows (2014) 8. Impractical Jokers: The Movie (2020)
This week, we continue our queer wolf extravPAWganza (please don't unfollow us) with 2012's Jack and Diane! Join us as we discuss this viewing's emotional whiplash, Morgan's hyperhidrosis, and our freshly destroyed house! All of our gratitude goes out to Rosie Palmer for making a special appearance on this one! Visit her site at https://rosiepalmervoice.com
Act II of our special queer wolf series for Pride continues with the exploration of what makes a family a family, the brutality of tragedy within coming of age films, and the insuppressible nature of our identities.
Act I of our special queer wolf series starts with the film we have deemed better than Shakespeare: Good Manners from 2018! Act II will be howling in your eardrums the Wednesday after next! Awoooo and Happy Pride!
This week, we continue our foray into comedians in horror being scary with 2015's sleepover-slasher The Girl in the Photographs! Join us as we gush over Kal Penn, nosh on kitten food, and remember the time Ren got an F! If you're inclined to delve deeper into topics discussed on this podcast, we've also attached some helpful lil links for thee below! https://tvline.com/2021/05/19/jenna-ortega-wednesday-addams-netflix-series-cast-tim-burton/ https://www.vulture.com/2021/05/john-boyega-and-joe-cornish-reunite-for-attack-the-block-2.html https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/19/22444575/netflix-fear-street-trilogy-rl-stine-release-date https://youtu.be/wrb4K3-DJQE
Right meow, we continue our series on comedians in horror being scary, highlighting the versatility of Broken Lizard's Paul Soter! Join us as we discuss 2016's Badlands of Kain and explore the charm of Free-Pie-Wednesdays, the holiness of priesthood fashion, and the nebulous composition of ghosts!
This week, we begin our venture into comedians in horror being scary! Join us as we start this series off with 2000's should-be-hit Two Heads are Better Than None! Grab your suitcase, hop in the car, and sing the praises of the legendary Kenan and Kel with us!
This week, we close up our segment on the late, great Jessica Walter by discussing 1993's Ghost in the Machine! Join us and see our brains decay in real time! Grab your Pixy Stix, cast out your Blu-Rays, and tune into techno-horror!
This week, we continue our dedication to Jessica Walter's memory by discussing 1972's Home for the Holidays. Join us as we navigate the sharpness (or lack thereof) of pitchfork tines, the allure of cozy murder mysteries, and the iconic career of twin brothers Burt Reynolds and Tom Selleck.
In honor of the great Jessica Walter (1941-2021), this week we discuss 1971's Play Misty for Me. Join us as we discuss tin foil walls, even more Jewish horror icons, tall video game women, and oversized stuffed animals. Bring your lounging pajamas; you're in for a treat!
This week, we discuss 2021's revival of Wrong Turn! Join as we examine silver foxes, Jewish horror news, the inherent political nature of the genre, and even more of those wrong turns!
This week, we discuss 2003's Wrong Turn! Join us as we explore this epic of trees, khakis, and perhaps most importantly, wrong turns. We also consider the hot button topic that is Jeremy Sisto.