A married couple with a love for all things horror talk about all your favorite scary movies. Join them as they dive deep into what makes these movies great....or not so great. Find out what makes something truly scary and learn what deeper meaning lives in the subtext of the most horrific flicks.
In this episode we are covering It Comes at Night (2017), a psychological horror film written and directed by Trey Edward Shults. Set in a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by a deadly disease, the story follows Paul (Joel Edgerton), his wife Sarah (Carmen Ejogo), and their son Travis (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) as they isolate themselves in a remote house to avoid infection. Their fragile sense of security is disrupted when another family seeks refuge, leading to escalating tension and mistrust.We explore the film's themes of fear, grief, and the breakdown of trust, highlighting its atmospheric tension and strong performances. The narrative's ambiguity and focus on internal horrors over external threats have sparked diverse reactions, with some praising its cerebral approach and others critiquing its lack of clear resolution. Join us as we dissect It Comes at Night, examining how it subverts traditional horror tropes to deliver a haunting exploration of human nature under duress.Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
Spoilers: 0:00 - 28:00Spoiler Free: 28:00- 51:23In this episode we delve into The Ugly Stepsister (2025), Norwegian director Emilie Blichfeldt's audacious debut that transforms the Cinderella story into a visceral body horror experience. Focusing on Elvira (Lea Myren), the so-called "ugly" stepsister, the film explores her descent into obsession and self-mutilation in a desperate bid to attain societal beauty standards and win the prince's affection.Join us as we dissect The Ugly Stepsister, examining its bold narrative choices, thematic depth, and the visceral impact it leaves on its audience.Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode of we dive into The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016), a supernatural horror film directed by André Øvredal. The story follows father-and-son coroners, Tommy (Brian Cox) and Austin Tilden (Emile Hirsch), who are tasked with performing an autopsy on an unidentified woman found at the scene of a mysterious homicide. As they examine the body, they uncover increasingly bizarre and terrifying anomalies that defy scientific explanation. We explore the film's strengths, including its claustrophobic setting and the compelling performances by Cox and Hirsch, which contribute to a mounting sense of dread. The movie effectively utilizes its confined environment to build tension, drawing viewers into the unsettling mystery surrounding Jane Doe.Join us as we dissect The Autopsy of Jane Doe, examining its chilling atmosphere, narrative structure, and the elements that both elevate and hinder this intriguing entry in the horror genre.Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
Spoiler Free: 0:00 - 33:48Spoilers: 33:48 - 55:42In this episode we delve into Until Dawn (2025), the cinematic adaptation of Supermassive Games' interactive horror title. Directed by David F. Sandberg, the film introduces a new set of characters trapped in a deadly time loop, facing different horror scenarios each night. While the concept offers a fresh take on the source material, the execution has garnered mixed reactions.We discuss the film's attempt to blend various horror subgenres, from slasher to supernatural, and how this approach impacts the narrative cohesion. The ensemble cast, including Ella Rubin and Michael Cimino, delivers commendable performances, yet the character development often feels secondary to the film's stylistic choices. Join us as we dissect Until Dawn (2025), exploring its strengths and shortcomings, and discussing whether this adaptation successfully brings the game's terror to the big screen or gets lost in its own narrative loop.Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
Spoiler Free: 0:00-24:38SPOILERS: 24:38-53:55In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we delve into The Woman in the Yard (2025), a psychological horror film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and produced by Blumhouse Productions. The story follows Ramona (Danielle Deadwyler), a grieving widow caring for her two children after a tragic car accident that claimed her husband's life. As Ramona grapples with her trauma, a mysterious woman dressed in black begins to appear in their yard, delivering chilling warnings and unsettling messages. We explore the film's themes of grief, guilt, and the manifestation of inner demons, highlighting Deadwyler's compelling performance. While the movie presents a haunting atmosphere and strong performances, some critics feel it falls short in its execution, with a narrative that becomes muddled in its final act. Join us as we dissect the layers of The Woman in the Yard, discussing its strengths, shortcomings, and place within the psychological horror genre.Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
SPOILER FREE: 0:00-39:38Spoilers: 39:38 - 1:24:26In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we delve into Sinners (2025), Ryan Coogler's genre-blending Southern Gothic vampire blockbuster. Set in 1932 Mississippi, the film follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack Moore (both portrayed by Michael B. Jordan) as they return home to open a juke joint, only to confront supernatural forces that challenge their dreams and identities. We explore how Sinners intertwines horror, music, and social commentary, examining themes of cultural exploitation, artistic integrity, and the haunting legacy of racism. The film's unique blend of genres and its bold narrative choices have sparked both acclaim and debate among audiences and critics alike. Join us as we dissect the layers of Sinners, discussing its strengths, shortcomings, and its place within the evolving landscape of modern cinema.We are joined by very special guests Jen and Sarah from Movies & Us Podcast.Listen to them here: Movies & UsFollow on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/moviesanduspod/Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
This week on Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we look back at Danny Boyle's genre-redefining horror-thriller 28 Days Later (2002)—the film that breathed new (and terrifyingly fast) life into the zombie subgenre. With Cillian Murphy leading a standout cast and Alex Garland's bleak script laying the groundwork, we explore how this British indie horror became one of the most influential films of the 2000s.We dive into its raw digital aesthetic, haunting score, and chilling depiction of a society brought to its knees by the Rage virus. Is it a zombie movie? A pandemic parable? A post-apocalyptic survival tale? Yes—and we're unpacking all of it.Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we take a deep dive into American Psycho (2000), Mary Harron's razor-sharp adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's infamous novel. With Christian Bale delivering a career-defining performance as the impeccably groomed and deeply unhinged Patrick Bateman, this film slices into the heart of 1980s consumer culture, toxic masculinity, and moral decay—all with a wink and a blood-spattered smile.We explore the film's biting satire, stylish direction, and the ongoing debate: is Bateman a cold-blooded killer or just a delusional product of Wall Street excess? From the now-iconic business card scene to chainsaws and Huey Lewis, American Psycho continues to spark discussion 25 years later.Book Discussion: 15:30 - 26:11Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
Spoiler Free: 0:00 - 27:25 Spoilers: 27:27 - 49:44In this episode, we take a hard look at Death of a Unicorn (2025), A24's latest horror-comedy that aims for satire but may not fully hit its mark. Directed by Alex Scharfman and starring Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega, the film follows a father and daughter whose accidental killing of a unicorn spirals into a corporate nightmare driven by greed, power, and mystical exploitation.While Death of a Unicorn has an undeniably unique premise, does it successfully balance horror, humor, and social commentary? We break down the film's tone, pacing, and execution, discussing whether its satirical “eat-the-rich” themes land effectively or feel underdeveloped. Are the performances and visuals enough to carry a story that might not dig as deep as it thinks? And does A24's genre-blending magic work this time, or does this film get lost in its own ambitions?Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this chilling episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we dive deep into the psychological horror of Saint Maud, and how the film and overall genre portray mental illness. We'll analyze how Saint Maud uses religious fervor as a backdrop to explore themes of isolation and guilt, while also examining the broader trend of mental health representations in contemporary horror. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that goes beyond the scares to uncover the unsettling truths about how horror reflects our deepest fears and vulnerabilities.We are joined by Will from The Red Treehouse and Into the Darkness: Exploring horror. You can listen to more of Will here:The Red Treehouse:https://open.spotify.com/show/5mFcJwrs26e5yjs7kFNwrg?si=7f996aa1320047f7Into the Darkness: Exploring Horror:https://open.spotify.com/show/6GQjZkRSYbgQcOSn4Y12ol?si=3e2970cc624c4174Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
Brace yourself—this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's is not for the faint of heart. We're diving into The Sadness (2021), the Taiwanese extreme horror film that shocked audiences with its relentless gore, depraved violence, and bleak social commentary. Directed by Rob Jabbaz, this viral outbreak thriller follows a young couple trying to survive as their city descends into total chaos, driven by infected citizens who act out their most horrific impulses.We explore how The Sadness pushes the boundaries of modern horror, its connections to Crossed comics and pandemic anxieties, and whether its brutal shock factor serves a deeper purpose or simply aims to disturb. Is this one of the most intense horror films of the decade, or does it go too far?This week we are join by Seth from Movie Friends Podcast. You can listen here:https://open.spotify.com/show/2O5TcFC9k4VSyxBnb99tap?si=264bae172d9d4032https://www.moviefriendspodcast.com/https://linktr.ee/moviefriendspodcastFollow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
SPOILER FREE: 0:00-21:00SPOILER TALK: 21:00-46:53In this episode we dive into Heart Eyes (2025), the horror-comedy that blends romance, slasher thrills, and self-aware humor. Directed by Josh Ruben and starring Olivia Holt and Mason Gooding, the film follows Ally and Jay, a couple whose love story takes a terrifying turn when a masked killer starts targeting lovebirds on Valentine's Day.We explore how Heart Eyes balances its romantic comedy elements with slasher scares, its clever nods to genre tropes, and whether it delivers both laughs and thrills. Does it successfully carve out its own place in the horror-comedy landscape, or does it play things too safe?Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
SPOILER FREE: 0:00-31:30SPOILER TALK: 31:30-1:10:07In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we take a hard look at The Monkey (2025), the latest Stephen King adaptation directed by Osgood Perkins and produced by James Wan. With a stacked cast—including Theo James, Tatiana Maslany, and Elijah Wood—this horror-comedy attempts to bring King's chilling short story to life. But does it succeed, or does the cymbal-banging terror lose its rhythm?We break down the film's tonal shifts, its blend of horror and comedy, and whether the changes from King's original story enhance or dilute the scares. While Perkins leans into a darkly humorous approach, does it undercut the horror? And does The Monkey justify its feature-length runtime, or does it stretch a simple concept too far?Join us as we analyze where The Monkey lands—does it deliver the frights, or is this one toy best left collecting dust?In this episode we are joined by Brandon from Haunted US. You can find him here:https://hauntedus.com/https://www.instagram.com/hauntedus/Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
Horror rarely gets the love it deserves at the Academy Awards, but a select few films have broken through and earned a coveted Best Picture nomination. In this episode of we dive into the seven horror films that defied the odds and landed in Oscar territory.We break down what made these films Oscar-worthy, their impact on the genre, and whether horror is finally getting the recognition it deserves.Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we pirouette into the haunting world of Black Swan (2010), Darren Aronofsky's psychological horror masterpiece. With Natalie Portman's Oscar-winning performance as a ballerina spiraling into obsession, this film blends beauty, madness, and body horror in a way that still lingers in audiences' minds.We break down the film's themes of artistic perfection, duality, and psychological decay, exploring how Aronofsky crafts a nightmarish descent into madness. Is Black Swan a horror film in disguise or a true genre-bending thriller? And how does its portrayal of ambition and self-destruction still resonate today?This week we are joined by Andrew from "The Revisionist Almanac". You can find more of Andrew here:https://open.spotify.com/show/0k1pTUl2hYrgIiZpziFQTv?si=95a2eba2ed404992Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
SPOILER FREE: 0:00-41:16SPOILER TALK: 41:16-1:17:55We dive intoCompanion (2025), a horror thriller directed by Drew Hancock. The film follows Iris, portrayed by Sophie Thatcher, and her boyfriend Josh, played by Jack Quaid, as they tackle a weekend of unexpected violence and self-discovery.We discuss the film's balance of dark humor and horror, the depth of its social commentary, and the performances that bring this narrative to life.In this episode we are joined by Brit from 1001 by 1. You can find her and her co-hosts here:https://open.spotify.com/show/4SO5TQO7WgETdorAPvyKAN?si=97371d3b1c5d4839Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannasMusic by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
0:00-35:35 - Spoiler Free 35:35 - 1:13:53 - Spoilers We delve into Steven Soderbergh's innovative horror film, Presence . Shot entirely from the perspective of a supernatural entity, the film offers a unique take on the haunted house genre. We explore the narrative's effectiveness, the performances of Lucy Liu and the supporting cast, and Soderbergh's directorial choices. Does this experimental approach breathe new life into horror storytelling, or does it leave viewers feeling disconnected? Join us as we discuss the film's strengths, weaknesses, and its place in modern horror cinema. This week we are joined by Charles from TheReelVoice. Check him out on TikTok and and Youtube here: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thereelvoice?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@thereelvoice. Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA Ring Tree LLC - https://www.ringtree.io/
Vampire January Part 5: The Final Bite In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we climb aboard The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023) and dissect the highs and lows of this ambitious horror film. Directed by André Øvredal, the movie expands on Bram Stoker's infamous chapter, chronicling the doomed crew of the Demeter as they transport Dracula across the sea. The film boasts a haunting setting but does its slow pace and predictable storytelling drag it down? We examine whether this high-seas horror makes the most of its atmospheric premise or if it's more bark than bite. Tune in as we break down the scares, the storytelling, and whether The Last Voyage of the Demeter adds anything new to the long legacy of Dracula adaptations—or if it just treads water. Ring Tree LLC - https://www.ringtree.io/ Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
We take a bite out of the cult classic From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino. What starts as a gritty crime thriller quickly morphs into a bloody vampire showdown, making it one of the most unpredictable genre mashups in cinematic history. We discuss George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino as the Gecko brothers, Salma Hayek's unforgettable (and serpentine) performance, and the film's wild tonal shift that caught audiences completely off guard. Is From Dusk Till Dawn a chaotic masterpiece or just a fun B-movie with big names? Tune in as we break down the film's twists, turns, and blood-soaked brilliance. Ring Tree LLC - https://www.ringtree.io/ Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
Vampire January Continues!! This week we explore the opulent, haunting world of Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, this gothic horror classic reimagines Dracula as a tragic, romantic antihero, blending lush visuals with timeless themes of love, loss, and the supernatural. We discuss Gary Oldman's unforgettable performance as the enigmatic Count Dracula, the film's groundbreaking practical effects, and its richly detailed production design. From Anthony Hopkins' eccentric Van Helsing to Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves' iconic (if occasionally divisive) performances, we examine the cast, storytelling, and Coppola's daring artistic choices. Does Bram Stoker's Dracula remain the definitive adaptation of Stoker's novel, or is it overshadowed by its own extravagance? Tune in as we dissect this enduring classic and its impact on the vampire genre. Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA Pre Order "The Invitation" here: https://a.co/d/aSEovhy
Vampire January continues this week as we dive into the supernatural romance that took the world by storm—Twilight (2008). Directed by Catherine Hardwicke and based on Stephenie Meyer's best-selling novel, this film introduced us to Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and the moody, misty world of Forks, Washington. From its iconic soundtrack to its sparkling vampires, Twilight left an indelible mark on pop culture and launched a franchise that defined a generation. But how well does it hold up today? Join us as we unpack its cultural impact, fan-fueled controversies, and the legacy of this divisive phenomenon. Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA Pre Order "The Invitation" here: https://a.co/d/aSEovhy
In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we sink our teeth into Nosferatu (2024), Robert Eggers' stunning reinterpretation of the 1922 silent horror classic. Starring Bill Skarsgård as the iconic Count Orlok and Lily-Rose Depp as the tormented Ellen Hutter, this atmospheric tale of obsession and dread has captivated audiences with its haunting visuals and period-accurate detail. We'll discuss, Bill Skarsgård's chilling performance as Count Orlok and how it compares to previous iterations of the vampire. Lily-Rose Depp's portrayal of Ellen and the emotional core she brings to the story. Robert Eggers' signature direction, blending historical authenticity with unrelenting gothic horror. And, how this adaptation stacks up to the 1922 original and the lasting legacy of Nosferatu. Was Eggers' dark vision worth the hype, or does it pale in comparison to its groundbreaking predecessor? Tune in as we critique the film's style, performances, and its place in modern horror cinema. Spoiler Free: 0:00 - 32:10 Ads: 32:10 - 33:40 Spoiler Talk: 33:40 - 1:00:00 Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA Pre Order "The Invitation" here: https://a.co/d/aSEovhy
In this special episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we recap our 2nd year of podcasting and then we roll out the blood-red carpet for The Horror Oscars! From spine-chilling performances to groundbreaking direction, we celebrate the best (and sometimes most underrated) achievements in horror cinema. We'll also crown the ultimate Best Horror Picture and discuss how these terrifying tales push the boundaries of storytelling, scares, and cinematic artistry. Whether you're a fan of slashers, supernatural thrillers, or psychological terror, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves celebrating the macabre. Season 2 Recap 0:00-35:05 The Horror Oscars Begin 35:05-1:08:40 Special Thanks to our Presenters: Ric's Horror Review Show Is it Horror? WTF is that Podcast Dairyland Frights Haunted Atlas Horror Café Podcast The Red Treehouse No Bodies Paranormal in Pennsylvania Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA Pre Order "The Invitation" here: https://a.co/d/aSEovhy
In this holiday episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we critically examine Krampus (2015), Michael Dougherty's holiday horror that dares to put a sinister spin on Christmas folklore. With its mix of dark humor, creature-feature scares, and biting social commentary, Krampus promises a lot—but does it fully deliver? We explore the film's standout elements, including its striking practical effects and the eerie reimagining of holiday traditions. But we also dig into its uneven tone, moments of underwhelming character development, and whether its mix of humor and horror lands effectively. Is Krampus destined to become a Christmas horror classic, or does it fall short of its potential? Join us as we unwrap the highs and lows of Krampus, from its wickedly fun premise to its occasionally messy execution. Perfect for horror fans who love their holiday cheer with a side of terror—and a dash of criticism! Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA Pre Order "The Invitation" here: https://a.co/d/aSEovhy
In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we take the plunge into George A. Romero's groundbreaking horror masterpiece, Night of the Living Dead . This low-budget, black-and-white classic redefined the zombie genre and paved the way for modern horror as we know it. We explore the film's innovative approach to storytelling, its stark social commentary on Death and Cold War fears, and its enduring impact on the horror genre. From the shocking twists to the haunting ending, we dissect why this favorite still resonates with audiences over 50 years later. Was Romero's debut a stroke of genius, or has time dulled its edge? Tune in as we examine its legacy, the controversies surrounding its release, and how it laid the groundwork for the zombie genre. Perfect for horror aficionados and cinephiles alike! This week we are joined by Haunted Atlas. Check them out here: https://open.spotify.com/show/4WVbrDZR8UL94COtvum13A?si=c83c49d366494b0f Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we critically examine three of 2024's most talked-about limited-release horror films: Strange Darling, Exhuma, and It's What's Inside. Are these movies delivering fresh scares, or do they fall victim to overhyped ambition? Strange Darling : This romantic-slasher hybrid's nonlinear storytelling has earned praise for its bold risks, but we dive into whether its twists overshadow character development and emotional depth. Exhuma: A supernatural horror story with ancient curses and personal demons. While its eerie visuals stand out, does the film's slow pacing and lack of narrative clarity undermine its tension? It's What's Inside: Mixing sci-fi horror with biting social commentary, this film explores vanity, identity, and survival. But does it overextend itself, leaving some themes undercooked? Join us as we separate the genuinely terrifying from the underwhelming, exploring what these films bring to the genre and where they miss the mark. If you're wondering which ones to watch—or skip—we've got you covered. Time Stamps: Strang Darling: 4:25 - 16:20 Exhuma: 17:10 - 29:40 It's What's Inside: 29:40 - 41:50 Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode of Horror our with the Hanna's, we review the critically acclaimed horror-thriller The Invisible Man (2020), directed by Leigh Whannell and starring Elisabeth Moss in a career-defining role. This modern reimagining of the H.G. Wells classic updates the story with a gripping tale of psychological abuse, gaslighting, and survival. We'll explore how the film's innovative use of negative space and sound design creates an atmosphere of dread, Elisabeth Moss's hauntingly powerful performance as Cecilia Kass, and the sharp commentary on domestic abuse woven into the narrative. Is this the ultimate psychological horror for a new generation? Tune in as we discuss key twists, memorable scenes, and why The Invisible Man could be a standout entry in the horror genre. Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we dive deep into Heretic (2024), the chilling new psychological horror from Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (A Quiet Place). Starring Hugh Grant as the menacing Mr. Reed and Sophie Thatcher alongside Chloe East as two Mormon missionaries caught in his sinister web, the film is a gripping exploration of faith, manipulation, and survival. We'll unpack the movie's intense philosophical debates, claustrophobic cinematography, and its unique blend of dark comedy and psychological tension. Is Heretic an instant A24 classic, or does its dialogue-heavy approach miss the mark for mainstream horror fans? Join us as we dissect Grant's devilish performance, the layered storytelling, and whether the film delivers on its promise of intellectual and emotional terror. If you love horror that pushes boundaries, this episode is a must-listen! Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode of Horror Hour with the Hanna's, we dive into Creep (2014), one of the best-rated horror movies of the 2000s, to unpack what makes this found-footage thriller so memorable. Join us as we break down this unique entry in the horror genre, providing in-depth horror movie recaps, exploring the chilling dynamics between the two main characters and discussing the film techniques that contribute to the film's scares. We'll analyze the horror movie rating, discuss why Creep ranks highly among modern horror films, and explore how it uses minimalism and tension to create a truly unsettling atmosphere. Perfect for fans looking to deepen their understanding of one of the most unsettling horror films best rated for its disturbing simplicity and iconic performances! This episode features our friends at Paranormal in Pennsylvania, a podcast exploring history and haunts in Pennsylvania. You can listen to them here: https://open.spotify.com/show/2VriVej4wyJcA0MVmTdkHR?si=7f528f4aea0f4741 Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode we are reviewing Smile 2, the unsettling sequel that brings the terrifying “Smile Curse” back to haunt a new victim, pop star Skye Riley (Naomi Scott). With director Parker Finn returning, the movie amplifies both the psychological horror and brutal visuals of the first. We dive into the high-stakes scares, the visceral and violent moments, and the chilling scenes that will keep you looking over your shoulder long after the credits roll. Join us as we break down how Smile 2 captures Skye's fame-fueled vulnerability, the clever use of sound and camerawork, and if this sequel manages to surpass the original. Whether you're here for the jump scares, the gross kills, or just curious if Smile 2 lives up to the hype, this is an episode you won't want to miss! Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this unique episode we're diving into the dark side of the zodiac with a horror movie tailored to each astrological sign. Whether you're an impulsive Aries looking for a high-octane slasher, a mysterious Scorpio drawn to psychological thrillers, or a sensitive Cancer craving a spine-chilling ghost story, we've got you covered. Join us as we explore horror films that capture the essence of each zodiac sign's energy, personality, and fears. We'll break down why each pick resonates with its sign and how the themes of each film align with the astrological traits. If you're ready to see which horror flick aligns with your stars, tune in for a cosmic journey into the terrifying unknown! Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this spooky episode, we return to the wacky, supernatural world of Beetlejuice with Tim Burton's long-awaited sequel. Join us as we discuss Beetlejuice 2, which brings back Michael Keaton as the mischievous poltergeist and Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz, while introducing Jenna Ortega as Lydia's daughter. We'll dive into the film's mix of nostalgia and new elements, exploring whether Burton's signature blend of dark comedy and gothic flair holds up. Is Keaton's Beetlejuice as iconic as ever, or does the sequel fail to recapture the magic of the original? We break down the performances, the storyline, and the fresh spin on a classic, asking the big question: Was this sequel worth it? Don't miss this deep dive into the afterlife! Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
Join us for a spooky podcast episode where we review Halloween-themed sitcom episodes. Get ready for some laughs and scares as we dive into the best of TV's Halloween season. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the entertainment! Dont forget to comment with your favorite Halloween sitcom episodes. Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode we take a hard look at Terrifier (2016), the brutal slasher that's earned a cult following. Join us as we discuss the movie's gratuitous violence and lack of emotional depth, questioning whether Terrifier is a true horror gem or simply shock value in disguise. We'll also dive into its use of tension-building and critique whether the film's practical effects and relentless kills can make up for its narrative shortcomings. If you're wondering whether the hype around Terrifier is truly justified, this is the episode for you! Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode we dive into the grotesque and hilarious world of The Substance, Coralie Fargeat's latest body horror spectacle. Starring Demi Moore as an aging fitness star desperate to preserve her youth and Margaret Qualley as her younger, twisted counterpart, the film blends absurd comedy with nightmarish transformations. We'll break down the biting critique of Hollywood's obsession with beauty standards, the jaw-dropping practical effects, and the bold performances that drive this campy horror. How does Fargeat's commentary on vanity and ageism hold up in today's world? And just how revolting can this film get? Join us as we unpack the madness of The Substance and decide if it's a new body horror classic. Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode we journey deep beneath the streets of Paris to explore the chilling and claustrophobic world of As Above, So Below. This found-footage horror film combines archaeology, mythology, and the occult as a team of explorers ventures into the Paris catacombs in search of the Philosopher's Stone—only to be confronted by their own personal demons. We'll break down the film's unique blend of historical adventure and supernatural horror, its references to Dante's Inferno, and how it plays on the audience's fear of the unknown and the underground. Join us as we dissect the film's most terrifying moments, the psychological twists, and whether As Above, So Below lives up to its cult status in the world of found-footage horror. Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this terrifying episode we're venturing into the world of Hell House LLC (2015), a found-footage horror gem that has haunted fans for years. Follow us as we dissect the chilling story of a haunted house attraction gone horribly wrong in an abandoned hotel with a sinister past. We'll explore the film's effective use of tension and its memorable jump scares that has made it a cult favorite. Tune in as we discuss how Hell House LLC stacks up in the found-footage genre and whether its low-budget execution makes it even scarier. Ready to face the terror within the Abaddon Hotel? Join us—if you dare. This week we are joined by the Horror Café Podcast. Listen to them here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OXSiHT22Ha0wmdE7vVlCi?si=37a4964ce8d742ff Follow them on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/horrorcafepodcast/?hl=en Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode we delve into the supernatural world of Oddity, Damian McCarthy's latest psychological horror. Join us as we explore the unsettling story of Darcy, a blind psychic haunted by her twin sister's murder. We'll break down the film's chilling atmosphere, its use of sound and silence to build tension, and the masterful performance by Carolyn Bracken. Is Oddity a slow-burn triumph, or do its narrative twists leave too much unsaid? Tune in as we dissect the film's unsettling themes of grief, revenge, and the fine line between reality and the supernatural. Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
This week we are covering the top 5 through 1 scariest movies of all time....according to science! The top 10 scariest horror movies comes from a study that Broadband Choices conducts every year. Viewers heart rates are monitored, while watch the movie, with multiple variables being tracked that are ultimately turned into a "Scare Score". In this episode we go through each movie on the list and provide our opinions and some insight into why we think these movies deserve or don't deserve to be in the Top 10. We are joined by Horror experts Suzie and Lonely from No Bodies. Listen to their podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uvLq8T42VxmGW29xCQtp9?si=216cf9f2343449a8 Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
This week we are covering the top 10 through 6 scariest movies of all time....according to science! The top 10 scariest horror movies comes from a study that Broadband Choices conducts every year. Viewers heart rates are monitored, while watch the movie, with multiple variables being tracked that are ultimately turned into a "Scare Score". In this episode we go through each movie on the list and provide our opinions and some insight into why we think these movies deserve or don't deserve to be in the Top 10. We are joined by Horror experts Suzie and Lonely from No Bodies. Listen to their podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uvLq8T42VxmGW29xCQtp9?si=216cf9f2343449a8 Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this spine-chilling episode, we delve into the bizarre and haunting world of Cuckoo (2024). Directed by Tilman Singer, this high-concept horror film takes us to a remote Bavarian resort where 17-year-old Gretchen, played by Hunter Schafer, confronts unimaginable terrors. We'll explore the film's eerie atmosphere, disturbing imagery, and the deep psychological themes rooted in grief and identity. Join us as we dissect the performances, particularly Schafer's intense portrayal, and unravel the mysteries behind the enigmatic Mr. König and the horrifying creature lurking in the shadows. Is Cuckoo a masterpiece of experimental horror, or does its unconventional narrative leave too much to the imagination? Tune in as we give our verdict on this polarizing film. SPOILER FREE UNTIL 18:00 Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this suspense-filled episode we explore the M Night Shyamalan's world of Trap. Join us as we dissect the movie's intense narrative, filled with unexpected twists and turns that keep the audience on edge. We'll examine the film's portrayal of fear, survival, and fatherhood. From the claustrophobic setting to the large as life performances, we'll analyze how Trap creates an atmosphere of relentless excitement. Whether the film left you breathless with suspense or questioning its choices, this episode offers a deep dive into the elements that make Trap a compelling entry in the horror genre. Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Follow on Twitter: @horrorhourhanna Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this thought-provoking episode of our horror movie podcast, we take a critical look at the 2024 film In a Violent Nature. We'll discuss the film's narrative flaws, the effectiveness of its scares, and whether its portrayal of violence serves a deeper purpose or simply shocks for shock's sake. From the performances to the cinematography, we'll dissect what works and what doesn't in this brutal horror flick. Whether In a Violent Nature left you captivated or conflicted, this episode promises an honest and thorough critique that will offer new perspectives on the film. Tune in as we navigate the savage world of In a Violent Nature and uncover the elements that make or break this controversial addition to the genre. This week we are joined by Ric from Ric's Horror Review Show. You can find more from Ric here: https://www.youtube.com/@ricshorror/videos https://open.spotify.com/show/2EjTdIcLnQtr1ZVY71zysC?si=635a0b581c394f06 Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Follow on Twitter: @horrorhourhanna Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
You read the title. You know what it is. Come listen to our completely accurate and perfect opinions on the Harry Potter movies. There is only one right answer. Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Follow on Twitter: @horrorhourhanna Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this intense episode of our horror movie podcast, we take a look at the anticipated prequel, A Quiet Place: Day One. Join us as we explore the origins of the terrifying creatures and the chaos that ensues when they first arrive. From the immersive sound design to the powerful performances, we'll analyze how Day One expands the universe of A Quiet Place and tells a wonderful story of a few souls stuck in this apocalyptic world. Whether you're a fan of the original films or new to the series, this episode promises a thorough and engaging discussion that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Follow on Twitter: @horrorhourhanna Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this spine-tingling episode we dive into the enigmatic and haunting world of the 2024 film Longlegs. Join us as we unravel the film's eerie atmosphere, and the chilling titular character. We'll examine the movie's unique blend of psychological horror and supernatural elements, discussing the themes that linger long after the credits roll. From the standout performances to the unsettling visuals, we'll explore what makes Longlegs a memorable addition to the horror genre. Whether the film left you on the edge of your seat or scratching your head, this episode promises an in-depth analysis that will illuminate the dark corners of Longlegs. Get ready for a captivating discussion that will leave you questioning what lurks in the shadows. Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Follow on Twitter: @horrorhourhanna Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode we explore the unsettling and gourmet horror of the 2022 film The Menu. Join us as we dissect this darkly comedic thriller, analyzing its sharp commentary on elitism, consumerism, and the fine dining industry. We'll savor the standout performances, discuss the film's blend of suspense and satire, and critique the ingredients that make up its chilling narrative. Whether The Menu left you hungry for more or left a bitter taste, this episode serves up a rich and detailed analysis that will make you appreciate the film's culinary horrors in a whole new light. Prepare your palate for a thrilling discussion that goes beyond the surface and into the depths of this unique cinematic experience. Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Follow on Twitter: @horrorhourhanna Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode we turn our attention to the dark and unforgettable world of David Fincher's 1995 masterpiece, Se7en. Join us as we delve into the twisted mind of John Doe and the harrowing journey of detectives Mills and Somerset. We'll explore the film's chilling atmosphere, groundbreaking storytelling, and the profound impact it's had on the genre. From the meticulous depiction of the seven deadly sins to the unforgettable climax, we leave no stone unturned. Whether you're a long-time fan or a first-time viewer, this episode promises an in-depth analysis that will make you appreciate the sinister brilliance of Se7en even more. Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Follow on Twitter: @horrorhourhanna Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this thought-provoking episode of our horror movie podcast, we take a deep dive into the 2022 film "Smile," written and directed by Parker Finn. Join us as we hold nothing back while we critically examine the film's problematic themes and formulaic scares. The episode features a special guest, professional actor Matthew Dalton. Together we'll discuss how "Smile" attempts to tackle complex issues but falls short, and why the horror elements feel more recycled than revolutionary. Join us for an in-depth analysis as we peel back the layers of this movie, uncovering what works, what doesn't, and why it ultimately left us frowning instead of smiling. If you're ready for a candid and critical conversation about one of 2022's most talked-about horror films, this episode is a must-listen. Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Follow on Twitter: @horrorhourhanna Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode, we take a critical look at "The Dark and the Wicked," a 2020 horror film. Join us as we dissect Bryan Bertino's direction and the film's narrative structure, highlighting the moments where the story feels disjointed or the scares may not be effective. We'll explore why the movie's reliance on redundant imagery ultimately undermines its thematic purpose. If you're wondering whether this film is worth your time, tune in to hear our in-depth analysis and why "The Dark and the Wicked" may or may not live up to its chilling reputation. Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Follow on Twitter: @horrorhourhanna Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the intricacies of "Stopmotion," a meticulously crafted film that showcases the artistry and dedication behind this unique animation technique and the horror it can create. Join us as we discuss what we loved and hated, and what we think this film is trying to say about trauma and its effect on creativity. Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @horrorhourwiththehannas Follow on Twitter: @horrorhourhanna Music by Aries Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPpnxLYrzVA