If you can’t get enough of genre films and you like podcasts that get straight to the point, you’ve come to the right place. Join hosts, Stacie Doi and Grubby Cole, in their unfiltered discussions on festival films, theatrical and VOD releases and trailers for future features.
After a 3 month hiatus, we are back with our top 10 movies of 2020! New intro music done by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the sci-fi comedy “Save Yourselves!”, Brea Grant’s “12 Hour Shift”, a revisit to Brandon Cronenberg’s “Possessor” and the rest of the Fantastic Fest lineup.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they revisit the dark thriller/drama “The Swerve”, discuss the New Zealand paranormal comedy “Dead” and five of the films from the Fantastic Fest lineup.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the Shudder Original queer film “Spiral”, the minimalistic but intense thriller “Alone”, the Janelle Monáe deserved better in “Antebellum” and the star-studded “The Devil All the Time”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they bring you this weeks trailers and news and discuss Netflix’s South Korean zombie thriller “#Alive” and the new IFC Midnight thriller “Rent-A-Pal”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the Netflix Original thriller “I'm Thinking of Ending Things”, the home invasion thriller “The Owners” from French director Julius Berg, and the long awaited new Christopher Nolan action thriller “Tenet”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss “The New Mutants”, horror western “The Pale Door”, the black comedy “Get Duked!” and “Bill & Ted Face the Music”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss “Unhinged” the new thriller starring Russell Crowe, Jay Baruchel’s slasher film “Random Acts of Violence” AND the highly anticipated sequel to Train to Busan “Peninsula”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the horror-comedy “Uncle Peckerhead”, the crime thriller starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau “The Silencing”, the social media horror-comedy “Spree” starring Joe Keery and the Russian sci-fi horror “Sputnik”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss “La Llorona” a tribute to the atrocities of Guatemalan genocide, “In Search of Darkness” the 4 hour long documentary on iconic 80’s horror and another movie perfect for the COVID era “She Dies Tomorrow”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the new Shudder original movie for the pandemic era “Host”, the horror dramedy “Dead Dicks” and the first film in the Bumilangit Universe “Gundala”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss Dave Franco’s directorial debut “The Rental”, the Indonesian horror from Joko Anwar “Impetigore”, Romola Garai's debut “Amulet” and the bloody teen horror “Game of Death”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the controversial film “The Painted Bird” and genre picks from the Criterion Collection sale!
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the new "Unsolved Mysteries" On Netflix, Shudder's “The Beach House”, the IFC Midnight movie “Relic” and the Hulu original “Palm Springs”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they dedicate this episode to Sang-ho Yeon’s “Train to Busan”, one of the best horror films of 2016 and one of the best zombie films of all time. The movie was set to have a theatrical re-release July 1st in 4DX and with extended footage that is said to offer clues tied directly to its sequel “Peninsula”. Unfortunately, due to the coronavirus spread, that did not happen as planned.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby for a quick chat about Hulu’s Into the Dark: “Good Boy”, a discussion on the Belgian zombie flick “Yummy” set in a plastic surgery hospital and a heap of news!
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the Kevin Bacon haunted house movie “You Should Have Left”, the dark Chilean stop motion animation “The Wolf House” and “Mope”, the tragic true story of best friends Steve Driver and Tom Dong.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they bring you this weeks news, a short discussion on the crime-thriller “Infamous” and the documentary “You Don't Nomi”, and the history of essential queer horror films.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss Pontypool director Bruce McDonald's noir fantasy “Dreamland”, Neon’s drama thriller “Shirley”, the DIY horror “The Deeper You Dig” and the gory home invasion thriller “Becky”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the cop killer thriller “Body Cam” starring Mary J. Blige, Uganda’s new Wakaliwood movie “Crazy World”, and the low budget high concept sci-fi “The Vast of Night”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they bring you this weeks news and discuss the films they watched from the 2020 Chattanooga Film Festival.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss “Castle in the Ground” starring Alex Wolff and Imogen Poots, “Inheritance” starring Lily Collins and Simon Pegg, and “SCOOB” and other family friendly horror movies with a special guest!
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the Northern Ireland crime-thriller A Good Woman Is Hard to Find and the Australian black comedy-drama Judy and Punch. Following the theme of those two movies, they discuss the best revenge thrillers about womxn getting even.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they bring you this weeks news and discuss the Florida segments for “50 States of Fright”, Quibi’s “The Stranger” starring Maika Monroe, the witch in the woods horror “The Wretched”, the indigenous zombie horror “Blood Quantum”, the new sci-fi/thriller from Brandon Cronenberg “Possessor” and Quentin Dupieux’s black comedy/thriller “Deerskin”. SPOILER ALERT for Blood Quantum and Deerskin.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they talk about the newest episodes of 50 States of Fright, the Russian dark comedy “Why Don't You Just Die!”, Brad Michael Elmore’s “Bit” about a gang of queer feminist vampires and the cult thriller “1BR”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the first 6 episodes of Quibi’s 50 States of Fright, the final two episodes of Cursed Films on The Crow and Twilight Zone: The Movie and the butt compulsion comic noir “Butt Boy”.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the newest episodes of Shudder’s docuseries Cursed Films, the horror-comedy We Summon the Darkness directed by Marc Meyers, Fangoria’s new horror-comedy Porno (the directorial debut from Keola Racela) and Neasa Hardiman’s timely sci-fi horror Sea Fever.
Join hosts Stacie and Grubby as they discuss the first episode of Shudder’s docuseries “Cursed Films” about The Exorcist, the Chinese neo-noir crime thriller “The Wild Goose Lake” and the new IFC Midnight cult movie “The Other Lamb”.
Join Stacie and Grubby as they talk about “Scream Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street” the documentary about the controversial sequel to A Nightmare on Elm Street, the sci-fi thriller “Vivarium” starring Jesse Eisenberg and Imogen Poots, the psychosupernatural thriller “Dark Red” and the genre bending “Bacurau” that won a Grand Jury Prize at Cannes and dominated the Brazilian box office.
Join Stacie and Grubby as they talk about the horror comedy “Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Bliss”, the Amazon Prime mystery “Blow the Man Down”, the Korean action thriller The Witch: Subversion and the perfectly timed Netflix movie amid the world’s current state “The Platform”, a metaphor for capitalism and the flaws of trickle down economics.
On this episode, Stacie and Grubby bring you this weeks news and a couple of new trailers as well as discuss the Netflix movie Lost Girls, the time loop horror Koko-Di Koko-Da and The Hunt.
On this weeks episode of Final Cut, Stacie and Grubby discuss Swallow and Extra Ordinary (this time without the spoilers). They also have a lot of new trailers for you to check out and this weeks news!
On this weeks episode of Final Cut, Stacie and Grubby discuss The Disappearance at Clifton Hill, Blood on Her Name, Guns Akimbo and The Invisible Man. They also have a lot of new trailers for you to check out and this weeks news!
On this weeks episode of Final Cut, Stacie and Grubby break down “Eat, Brains, Love”, the zombie rom-com by Idle Hands director Rodman Flender and “The Lodge”, the long awaited second feature from Goodnight Mommy directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala.
On this weeks episode we discuss Sadistic Intensions, VFW and After Midnight along with our usual news and trailers. You’ll also be joining us in discussing how shitty Fantasy Island is.
Trailers, news and a brief bit on Birds of Prey and The Gentlemen. Spoilers ahead for Horse Girl, Dogs Don’t Wear Pants and Come to Daddy.
New trailers, news, a brief discussion about Gretel and Hansel and Grubby’s Sundance recap.
This week we talk trailers, news, Zombi Child, VHYes and Color Out of Space.
New trailers and news and a discussion about trippy indie thriller The Wave starring Justin Long and the dark comedy A Serial Killer's Guide.
News, news, news! And a discussion on Underwater with Kristen Stewart and gory sci-fi comedy Snatchers.
In this episode we give you a little bit of news, talk about the trailer for Blood Quantum and discuss The Grudge 2020.
In this episode we have a little bit of news for you and then we dive into the Safdie brother’s new movie Uncut Gems.
Our longest episode yet where we talk about our favorite movies of the decade and our top movies of the year. Happy holidays from our family to yours!
*CHRISTMAS EPISODE* New trailers and news, a discussion about Deadly Games (Dial Code for Santa Clause/3615 code Père Noël), Anna and the Apocalypse and Black Christmas 1974 and 2019 (with spoilers).
Bringing you the 2020 Sundance midnight lineup and a discussion on Little Joe and In Fabric.
New trailers, news and a discussion about Paradise Hills and Harpoon.
New trailers and box office news, Grubby’s opinion on Countdown and a discussion about Doctor Sleep.
New trailers and box office news and discussions on the final three episodes of Creepshow, Haunt and Terminator: Dark Fate.
New news, trailers and more from the Chicago Film Fest.
New news, trailers and the movies we saw this weekend at Chicago Film Fest.
New trailers and box office news, a brief discussion on the Addam's family and Creepshow episodes 2 and 3, a deeper discussion on Little Monsters and our thoughts on the Soska Sister's Cronenberg remake Rabid.