We like horror movies. This is a podcast for friends, family, lovers, and arch enemies who also like horror movies. Join us on our chronological quest to watch just about every horror movie ever made—or at least most of them. Along the way, we'll share our thoughts, feelings, and every opinion to which we are entitled. And we promise...it's not that scary.
margo, ethan, and jadon suffer through willard (1971) and chat about barbarian (2022)
We were at the beach and everybody was listening to INTS! This week's addition to our chaotic upload schedule is our inaugural 1971 episode. Tune in to hear our rantings and reviews of Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) and Hellraiser (2022).
Bing Bing we're back babies! It's time for Episode 1 of Season 3 of It's Not That Scary: the Podcast that you listen to. This episode we cover The Vampire Doll (1970) and Orphan: First Kill (2022).
Listen up HATERS! You thought we couldn't do it. You really thought we couldn't finish our second season. Well guess what. WE DID. And to cap it off, we ranked every movie we watched in season 2. We also see if our S-tier movies from season 1 still hold up after another year of INTS. Will Une Nuit Terrible be dethroned??? Tune in to find out. BONUS: check out our youtube channel for a special video edition of the pod.
In this episode we finally get to the 1970s!! Listen as we try to figure out what the hell is happening in the Czech New Wave film Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970). Do you know what happened in this movie? Because we certainly don't. Then we hop in the time machine and pull up all the way to present day to discuss the newest film from the TWISTED MIND of Jordan Peele, Nope (2022). Shout out to our day one Tim Stockdale.
We're sticking around in 1969 for one more episode to watch The Mad Room, but the only ones going mad are us :p!!! XD!!! We also watch They Look Like People from 2015. More importantly, Margo has a major breakthrough about the nature of parades. So strap in, buckle up, put your feet up, and hey get your feet off the dashboard, I just had this car cleaned what the hell is wrong with you? do you see me putting my dirty feet on your things? no I didn't think so. jeez I get no respect! none, I tell ya!
It is an undeniable fact. We went to the moon in 1969, not 1968 but the year after. Another undeniable fact is that on this week's episode we discuss The Cremator (1969) and DASHCAM (2021).
In this episode, we watched two of the scariest movies of all time Spider Baby (1967) and Friday the 13th (1980). Which one we liked more? What did we think of Jason? How did the special effects compare to modern movies? Listen to find out!
After a month-long hiatus the gang (that's us) returns to share their thoughts on 1968's Night of the Living Dead and new release Choose or Die with the listeners (that's you). Tune in to hear some dulcet tunes and learn why this is our scariest movie yet!
Ciao Bellas!!!! It's Not That Scary is BACK following our Italian Vacation. This week we're joined by author of "Adding the E: Perspectives of Grief through Recounts, Letters, and Poetry" and Jadon's big sissy Arielle Sokoll-Ward to dive into 1967's Viy and 2009's Triangle. Diversions include sleep paralysis, SCPs, and She Beast.
Boo!! It's Wednesday, and you know what that means! Time for a truly Horrifyingly Awful movie from 1966: Chamber of Horrors! Don't judge a book by its cover, it sucks! We also watched No Exit from 2022 and argued about if it is a Sartre adaptation (it's not). Margo also delves into comparisons between the 2017 No Exit novel and the new film.
Welcome to another academically approved and enlighteningly entertaining episode of It's Not That Scary! In this episode we discuss 1966's Kill Baby… Kill, and we dive deep into that chain sussy — that's right we're talking the 2022 reboot of Texas chainsaw massacre. XOXO - INTS
Misery loves company, so join us this week while we discuss Stephen King's "Misery" (1990)! Do you SEE WHAT I DID there? Oh yeah, we also watched 1965's "I Saw What You Did" — a thrilling tale starring Joan Crawford about the dangers of horniness.
Gather 'round the campfire and listen up to the dulcet tunes and croons of It's Not That Scary. This week, we cover (acoustically of course) 1965's Dr. Terror's House of Horrors and 2019's The Vigil.
After a holiday break, we're BACK BACK BACK AGAIN (so hype, so lit, adrenaline), and we're in a new year, both in real life (2022) and in our chronological quest (1964). While Margo, Jadon, and Ethan discuss getting f*cked on Christmas, Joan Crawford's performance in Straight-Jacket, and the famous Troll Hunter (troll hunty), Chalupa chows down on a tasty bone. So buckle in and kick off the new year right with your favorite horror hosts ;)
Happy Honda Days, listeners! On today's installment of It's Not That Scary™️, your esteemed hosts are discussing two films about...female sexuality? Maybe! Or maybe not. You'll have to listen and find out what we think about underrated asshole Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963) and Julia Ducournau's debut Raw (2016).
If you heard any copyrighted music, no you didn't. If you heard us talk about The Haunting (1963) and Braindead aka Dead Alive (1992), yes you did. And you loved it!
It's not that scary presents: It's Not That Scary: Festival of Ghostly Figures, the episode where we talk about Carnival of Souls (1962) and Evil Dead (2013).
Spooky season may be over, but that isn't stopping us! This week, we dive into the psychological horror classic 1962's "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" and 2016's "The Autopsy of Jane Doe." Diversions include: music theory, the Bloop, and, of course, the infamous Fergie Brick scene in "Poseidon" (which may or may not be a creative adaptation on our part).
This week, are thrilled to welcome Aaron Christensen aka Dr. AC, author of "Horror 101: The A list of Horror Films and Monster Movies" and "Hidden Horror: A Celebration of 101 Underrated and Overlooked Fright Flicks." AC joins us to talk about the 1960s horror classic "The Innocents" (1961) and 2017's Japanese horror-comedy "One Shot of the Dead." Interested in pledging to AC's scare-a-thon? Visit http://horror101withdrac.blogspot.com/ for more details!
WARNING!!!! WART CONTENT AHEAD. PROCEED WITH CAUTION!!!! Hello dear listeners, this week we watch and discuss Pit and the Pendulum (1961) and Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018). We also hear some startling confessions from our co-host Ethan Embry and learn all about Chalupa's new feature (it's a wart).
Happy first day of fall (or autumn if you're fancy) and, more importantly, happy first episode of season 2 of your favorite podcast It's Not That Scary. For our season premiere, we're sticking with something we know well — a boring movie from 1960! This episode covers Black Sunday (1960) and Candyman (2021), as well as Waffle House, John Mulaney, and much much more!
Join us as we rank every horror movie that we've seen on our chronological quest!! It's our season 1 finale!!!!!!!!!!! Prefer to watch? Check out our youtube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARpkLky_PEE
Hello listeners and readers of our description! This week we're back with the new and improved BI-WEEKLY EDITION of It's Not That Scary. That's right — half of your Wednesdays just got a whole lot worse, but the other half just got even better! This episode, we tackle 1960's Peeping Tom as well as John Carpenter's They Live (1988). Also, if your name is Kevin, please don't listen to what Ethan had for dinner.
Happy Wednesday you sloppy souls. This episode, things get a little bit loosey goosey as 1/3 of the hosts are intoxicated — see if you can guess which one! We also stumble through Eyes Without a Face (1960) and the Fear Street trilogy (2021).
TW: raw chicken!!! After our weeklong hiatus, we have returned, and to celebrate the occasion Ethan accidentally took a bite of raw chicken. Sit back and relax as we talk through this traumatic experience. We also discuss Alfred Hitchcock's iconic 1960 film Psycho and the 2020 Vince Vaughn horror flick Freaky, which featured what was probably the most unsettling and disturbing scene we have watched for this podcast to date.
First, we have to clarify something. The episode title refers to our beef with Mr. Manuel Miranda himself, not to the fact that he is a guest on this episode because he isn't. Sorry to all of the big Hamilton Heads out there, but we do not think Tony Award Winning and Much Memed actor and director Lin Manuel Miranda would have much to say about horror movies at all. This episode instead features Ethan taking control and selecting BOTH movies for the week: House on Haunted Hill (1959) and Swallow (2019).
This week, INTS is honored to be joined by esteemed clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, Dr. Andrea Celenza aka Ethan's mommy!!!!!! We're covering 1959 with William Castle's The Tingler and 2021's Censor. Listen to hear what we, and more importantly Ethan's mom, think about banned films, fear pathology, and Ethan himself! This may be our best episode yet, so you won't wanna miss out.
Goooooooood morning INTSters and happy Wednesday. On this week's episode of your favorite podcast, we are spending a touch more time in 1958 and covering Kurt Neumann's The Fly starring our boy Vincent Price (not to be confused with Cronenberg's remake from 1986 starring friend of the podcast Jeffrey Goldblum). We also dive into 2020's low-budget quarantine hit Host and a BONUS!!!! FFU for Hellraiser 4: Bloodline . Lend us your ears and we'll sing sweet songs of sci-fi horror, seances, and sexy cenobite realness.
Beware of The Blob, it creeps And leaps and glides and slides Across the floor Right through the door And all around the wall A splotch, a blotch Be careful of The Blob That's right—in this week's musical episode we're talking about 1958's hit B movie, The Blob, starring Steve McQueen. Join us for some slimy fun! We also cover the Mook Animation Direct-to-Video Scooby Doo movies released between 1998 and 2001.
*Bangs Gavel* This is a criminal justice podcast now, and we're the judge, the jury, AND the executioner....of MARTIN SCORSESE. Listen to this week's episode to hear about why Mr. Scorsese is being accused of crimes against humanity. We also discuss The Night of the Demon (aka Curse of the Demon) and take on the entire ORIGINAL Saw Franchise (sorry Jigsaw and Spiral). Dun Dun.
Giddyup bitches!!!!!!!! It's horse day, and you know what that means — a new podcast episode! This week we're covering another classic from 1956, "The Bad Seed." And you're a bad seed if you don't listen! We also take a look at the 1978 remake of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" starring 6'4 Jeff Goldblum (swoon!!!!). Things are getting real around here: real spooky with real movies!
Happy Pride Month listeners! This week we dive deep into the lore of birdo (or birdetta??), determine which presidents are good and which are bad, and ya know talk about horror movies! We watched the 1956 film, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and the most recent installment of the conjuring series, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. We're scaring you straight this episode, but don't worry it's not that scary!
Calling all uglies! This episode is for you! Congratulations. This week we discuss 1955's Les Diaboliques and 1979's The Brood. If you aren't afraid of sacs, then this episode won't scare you, BUT if sacs terrify you, you shouldn't listen. Pretty much it. ALSO Ethan has a Hellraiser 3 update, which is much needed. Thank you, Ethan.
Did you know that ants can carry up to 10 times their own body weight? Of course you did! Everybody knows that. Except people in 1954 apparently. This week we're watching Them! a horror film that is equal parts tedious an educational—just like science class! And because we love ants so much, we spend some time covering "Awesome Ants" season 3 episode 15 of the Goosebumps TV series. Episode Breakdown: (4:57) - Year discussion (13:23) - Them! discussion (29:01) - Awesome Ants discussion
Your thick and juicy hosts bare it all in this very sexy edition of INTS. We talk hot hot wax in House of Wax (1953) and House of Wax (2005) and it's hot (the latter stars Paris Hilton). Also, Ethan shares his controversial opinions!
If you think crudite is horrifying this episode probably isn't for you. We discuss the titular super carrot in 1951's The Thing from Another World before diving into one of Ethan's favorite films, John Carpenter's The Thing. Do you see the connection there? Tune in for Cold War stories and hot hot takes on this week's installment of It's Not That Scary! Episode Breakdown: (2:45) - Year discussion (9:01) - The Thing from Another World discussion (26:15) - John Carpenter's The Thing discussion
Finally, it's Wednesday! Time for another installment of It's Not That Scary, everyone's favorite horror movie podcast. This week, we're telling tales of post-WW2 Europe and discussing Les Pâtes Sinistre. Get ready for a totally EPIC listening experience that will leave you BEGGING for more.
Happy hump day listeners! INTS productions is here to give you your weekly dose of horrific content in the form of a podcast. You know the drill — we're talking movies. Horror movies. Chronologically. This week, we cover 1949 (we know) and "The Queen of Spades," which sucks, as well as "Saint Maud," which rules. Enjoy!
In this HISTORIC episode of INTS, we watch "The Spiral Staircase" (1946) and "Red Dot" (2021). Listen to find out why this episode is so CULTURALLY SIGNIFICANT that we had to wait two extra days to post it!
On this week's episode, your lovely hosts watch and discuss Val Lewton's Isle of the Dead (1945), otherwise known as the worst movie ever made! At least, the worst movie ever made according to us (but it does feel like we give that distinction to whichever movie we watch that week). Anyways, if you don't listen God will send plagues upon your village and turn you into a pile of salt.
This week the INTS crew welcomes in our very first guest to the pod: longtime listener and friend Grant! We discuss the 1944 film The Uninvited, and Jadon get's put on blast for it. Then we talk about Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses. We also get into hard boiled eggs, childhood pediatric dentists, and our idea for a USPS rebrand. But don't worry, it's not that scary!
In this episode we talk about Paul's wife and how she's a zombie, or "I walked with a Zombie" (1943).
This week we talk about Cat People (1942), which is a movie with a very misleading title. Is it scary? Tune in to find out!
In this episode, Spooks Run Wild with your Perfect Host(s) Ethan, Jadon, and Margo, as they discuss the year 1941 and horror movie twists.
It's a brand new decade here on INTS! That's right — we're talking 1940: the year of one thousand moonbeams, the age of the alligator, Ernie's last hurrah. Actually, those are all things we made up. To hear what really happened as well as our thoughts on The Mummy's Hand, you'll have to listen to this episode!
This episode will ruin your life. Listen at your own discretion. CONTENT WARNING: Ethan insisted on talking about a movie involving kitten torture.
This week Ethan, Jadon, and Margo watch Devil Dolls from 1936. If you want to unlock banter and fun jokes, please click "Play," wherever you listen to podcasts. We will no longer be offering free jokes in the description because we know our worth. Serious business only!
Ahwoooooo! This week we watched the 1935 film Werewolf of London, so you don't need to. Seriously don't watch this movie it's so boring. Luckily this podcast is not though since we are our usual funny, charming, and sexy selves. We also give our review of the 2020 version of The Invisible Man, so sit back relax and enjoy another episode of It's Not That Scary!
Ummmmmm! Best podcast ever alert? Maybe. You'll have to listen to find out. This week, we cover THE INVISIBLE MAN and 1933.
We're not ones to shy away from controversy, and the film we watched this week is just that—controversial. Entitled Thirteen Women (1932), there seems to be more than a few things missing from this pre-code era psychological thriller. All that, and MORE (re. emu wars????) on this week's episode of It's Not That Scary!