Gav & Stef weave their way through the world of horror, pitting themselves against the scariest films - and each other - with the help of some special guests.
Gav & Stef vs The Forces of Evil
The boys have come over all Gallic this week as hour fan, critic and analyst Ariel Power-Schaub (Ari_Hellraiser) joins them to discuss French Extremity via art house, Neo Nazis, gore and fluffing introductions.
Large, hairy and howling at the moon, the boys are joined by film maker and author Janine Pipe to discuss the greatest werewolf films and pits American hikers against Geordie Soldiers with a sprinkle of sparkle from shirtless Taylors.
Gav and Stef are joined by podcaster and writer Russell Todd from Podcast Pel-droed to bring you the Welshest horror podcast episode yet. We take a look at what makes Wales not just a good place to set a horror film, but the perfect place before pitting to of Cymru's horror heavyweights against each other in a battle of the countries finest. Follow Russell on Twitter at @llannerch and @podcastpeldroed
And so from the crypt we rise again, like the nightcrawler, the undead, the middle aged men needing to use the toilet. After a long - unintended - break, Gav and Stef return to do battle. This episode we ask what is the greatest movie twist ending and sitting in the hot seat to make the decision is Smokey aka @galahadlad from Rated H and The House of Hammer podcasts.
Gav and Stef are joined by an icon of Welsh film, stand up, actor, writer and film critic Gary Slaymaker where they discuss John Carpenter, Ice Cube, pickled onions and who is the best wrestler in films?
Gav and Stef are joined by Ben Taylorson from 'The House Of Hammer Podcast' and 'Rated H' to discuss the best gothic horror films, what makes a good gothic horror, redundant KFC slogans and Kate Bush.
This episode Gav and Stef are joined by the writer of Doctor Who, Torchwood, Severance and Cockneys vs Zombies to discuss the best episodes of British TV horror as well as Danny Dyer, ambiguity and when is it acceptable to touch a monkey's knackers?
In the first battle of season 2, the boys put to heavy weights from around the turn of the millennium together to duke it out under the watchful eye of Kat Hughes (@GizmoShikari). Which will reign supreme and which will perish? That's for Kat to decide.
In a special episode to get season two started, the boys join writer and actor Todd Farmer in his shed to discuss sequels, Sean Cunningham, Will Fitchner, working with the Weinsteins and - of course - Jason X
This time the boys are joined by novelist Tim Lebbon to discuss the greatest depictions of writers in horror in a very Stephen King heavy episode where even the ones we didn't pick are mostly the King of Horror.
Gav and Stef are joined by author of the Nathan Sunderland Venetian Mysteries Philip Gwynne Jones to talk Billy bookcases, child vampires and a hell of a lot of Morrissey.
The boys are joined by Smokey of Rated H, All the Best Lines and House of Hammer to discuss Donald Sutherland playing Donald Sutherland, Paris Hilton mocking Paris Hilton and Ennio Morricone being John Carpenter plus much more.
This episode Gav and Stef are joined by Emmy awarding winner writer David Quantick where they discuss mod vampires, monster marriage, stealing chips and penis shaped maps
The boys go head-to-head with films from the found footage genre and who better to join them than video streaming sensation and film fanatic Robbie Owens (Squidge Rugby)? This time the tangents include 90s internet speeds, creepy puppets, insurance advert actors, seamless links and some technical issues
The boys do battle on films from Down Under with Andy Fyfe in the judge's seat and ponders crabs in pantaloons, death by platypus, the usual Coldplay hatred, Scooby Doo again and 20 years at sea
It's the most wonderful time of the year and Alice Taylor-Matthews joins the boys to watch two wonderful films as well as debate how festival is Die Hard and learn Ben Shapiro's three rules of his relationships
It's a true horror icon under the microscope this week as we discuss Count Dracula on film and put selections to guest judge and graphic novel creator Jim McCarthy - who you may know from the legendary 2000AD and Godspeed: The Kurt Cobain graphic novel - as well as discussing more horror anagrams, shaving mirrors, the terrors of hell and so much more. Find more of Jim's work here; https://jimmccarthy.co.uk
The boys are joined by Adam Glasspool as two heavyweights duke it out to decide which priest committed to celluloid is the best and talk rugby on film, tricycle sales in the 70s and custody of decapitated heads.
Three is the magic number, but on episode three we will be discussing numbers of a very different kind because this week it's musical week. James Shipsides of Theresa's Sound World and Master Harker joins us to cast his eye over the offerings.
It's Halloween time and so are the films we pick, but which is best? Very special guest Steve Murphy of What is Music?: A Music Podcast About Music will decide.
Just as the podcast comes kicking and screaming into the new world, so our first subject is pregnancy and birth. Ben Taylorson from House of Hammer and Rated H Podcast joins us as the guest judge.