A humorous podcast focusing on the weirdest, wildest, and gnarliest in horror and exploitation cinema known to man.
Who's your favorite giant, ferocious, Japanese turtle monster? (Please don’t say Kamoebas...) Why, it’s Gamera, of course! We celebrate the legacy of Kaiju cinemas third biggest headliner and dig in to his first ever motion picture; Gamera the Giant Monster. Sure, it may have been dated, budget conscious and technically inferior to everything else on the silver screen in 1965, but doesn’t Gamera deserve love too?
The VHS gods have smiled on us again with Screen Kill, AKA Snuff Kill, a shoddy, but deeply enjoyable horror flick, that simultaneously manages to be a gross torture fantasy, a mullet-man vanity project, and a confusing exploration of same-sex attraction, years before Brokeback Mountain hit the scene. Rock and roll! We'll discuss it all in length, and we'll also shine a fairly unflattering spotlight on Rallis, a character played by co-writer/director Al Darago. This one has it all- mediocre gore, bad goth rock, and facial hair choices so puzzling they'll haunt your dreams.
We talk about legendary horror icon Paul Naschy, and dig into his last truly great werewolf film; The Beast and the Magic Sword, which is just jam-packed with awesomeness. Do you crave samurai, werewolves, ghouls, and topless assassins? Then prepare yourself, friend.
What happens when a scientific experiment to bring Dracula, The Wolfman, Frankenstein, and The Mummy to life is stopped halfway through? You get monsters who are half the height the should be! Join us as we dig into this controversial release from Full Moon pictures, and throw crazy shade at Charles Band in the process.
Is this the new best worst movie? When high schooler Scooter Spielberg finds a pair of used boots laying in the street, he becomes a super hero with the power to scoot- you really have to see this. Can Scooter bring an end to the crimewave facing his town?! Chris and Dylan discuss at length, and uncover a mystery that rocks IMS to it’s very foundations.
What do you get when you combine a professional wrestler, mutated amphibians, radioactive wastelands, and some hot, government-mandated lovin'? Just one of the greatest B-Movies ever. Roddy Piper stars as Sam Hellman, a rough and tumble adventurer who is reluctantly recruited to fight frogs, rescue maidens, and save humanity. These are the kinds of movies they just don't make anymore - because they probably shouldn't.
When a psychotic Santa Claus breaks in on Christmas Eve, a little boy must gear up for an intruder throw down to survive the night. Some call it the 'French Home Alone', we call it the weirdest home invasion film ever.
Five ponytailed dudes unleash a terrifying and brutal monster (donning sneakers and board shorts) in the no-budget splatter classic Goblin. It’s a roaring good time, but before you dive in, this is a good place to learn what to expect from amateur splatter. PLUS: We pay tribute to Todd Sheets, the nicest guy in gore filmmaking.
Terry framed his twin, Todd, for murder and now the wrongfully convicted brother has escaped from the mental hospital on Thanksgiving day. Terry is going to have to up his game, leaving a trail of victims in his wake. Let's dig in, with special guest Dylan Rogers, on this holiday special edition episode. It’s violent, it’s funny, it’s Blood Rage; America’s favorite Thanksgiving gore fest!
“They’re tra-la-logs.... They eat people.” On this episode we discuss the semi-notorious and deeply bizarre Canadian horror flick The Pit, by director Lew Lehman. We’ll break down the behind the scenes drama that made it so wacky, what the end result is, and why this film’s protagonist is the single most loathsome child ever born in the western hemisphere. Remember, before taking a babysitting gig, vet out whether or not the child has access to any carnivorous cave beasts, because 25% of American children do, and they will kill again.
"The power is the blood!” Let’s spread the love for the Halloween themed cult film Hack O Lantern, starring Hy Pyke! Sure, it’s not the best Halloween movie out there, but you’ve already seen all of those.