Join Keegan and Carlos as they review scary movies each week! From tame to terrible, and from bloody to bloody brilliant, listen in as they review and roast classic horror films.
One the guy's favorites is back! The guys are joined by their friend Jayden as they cover the latest Terrifier film!
The guys review the guerilla film, "Escape From Tomorrow," a film shot secretly at Disney World and Disneyland.
The guys are joined by their friend Patrick where they watch the Stephen King film Needful Things.
The guys watch "Pumpkinhead" to celebrate their Halloween episode!
The guys are joined by their friend Patrick for this special Friday the 13th episode!
The guys are joined by their friend Matt as they review the 80's slasher film "Intruder"
The guys are joined by their good buddy Matt as they review the outrageous and special effects heavy 1989 body horror film "Society"
Keegan and Carlos review the low budget horror film, "Basket Case."
The guys are joined by their friends Christi and Reanna again where Christi suggested the movie Dolls, and it was a wild one!
Keegan and Carlos are joined by their friends Christi and Reanna as they review the controversial 80's slasher "Sleep Away Camp."
The guys are once again joined by Natalie and Greg as they review the Australian thriller "Killing Ground."
The guys are joined by their friends Natalie and Greg as they review the Shudder original "Skinamarink."
The guys are joined by their friend Liz as they watch and review the bloody film Wishmaster.
Catherine joins the guys again in this ferocious episode. It's like Joel Osteen meets Jurassic Park in this ridiculous film, "The Velocipastor"
We review Stephen King's Christine! Keegan read the book, then we all watch the film. The guys are joined by regular guest Liz, as they compare the differences from page to screen.
The guys are joined by their friend Catherine as they review the ridiculously stupid film "Llamageddon"
A long lost episode from season 1?! Heck yeah! The guys review the insanely creative film The Menu.
The guys are joined by their buddy Shane as they review the Shudder original film Glorious.
The guys are joined by Shane as they review the first in the franchise watch of Critters!
The guys review the 1980's incredibly strange, and pretty awful, film Head of the Family.
Keegan and Carlos check out the latest Brandon Cronenberg film Infinity Pool starring Mia Goth and Alexander Skarsgaard, and boy is it a weird one. But, it leaves viewers with a lot to talk about.
Carlos and Keegan are joined by their friends Shane and Omar as they review latest installment of the bloody Evil Dead franchise, Evil Dead Rise.
No spoilers! Keegan makes Carlos and Aaron go into this film blind, and so should you. Go watch this film NOW on HBO Max or wherever you can if you haven't seen it before. Warning.... it's very intense.
The guys review Tales from the Crypt: Bordello of Blood!
We're back with season two baby! This time Keegan and Carlos start off with the Tales from the Crypt film, Demon Knight.
The guys invite their unsuspecting victim, and regular guest, Shane on an adventure to a new attraction at Dark Hour Haunted House called, "Dead by Dark Hour" where they live out a real life slasher film!
It's the season one finale of the podcast! So, we watched the new David Harbour Christmas film Violent Night! Joined by our friends Liz and Shane!
The guys review the holiday slasher classic Silent Night Deadly Night with returning guest Shanespeare.
The guys are joined by their friend Brian again where they review the 2002 werewolf film Dog Soldiers.
The guys are joined by their good friend Sienna to watch Hereditary. Keegan loves it, Carlos did not, and this was Sienna's first watch. Let's see if minds are changed, or if the guys still feels the same after their second viewing.
The guys review Satan's Little Helper, with their friend Brian.
The guys review Marvel's first special edition horror film Werewolf by Night, on Disney+.
For this special Halloween episode the guys review the latest Halloween film HALLOWEEN ENDS... and I think they're glad no one is making anymore of these film.
The guys review the 1999 "horror" "comedy" Idle Hands.
The guys are joined by their friend Shane this week where they review the WILDLY bloody sequel to Terrifier featuring the demented Art the Clown.
One of the best slashers the guys have watched so far? Quite possibly! Keegan and Carlos review the film "Terrifier," starring Art the Clown, a maniacally creative killer who uses his bag of goodies to kill people in ways the guys didn't even know were possible.
The guys are joined by their friend Liz where they check out the 1984 PG-13 film Night of the Comet.
The guys are joined once again by their buddy Brandon Sparks to review the 2003 sleeper horror film Dead End.
The guys are joined by their friend Jonathan Garcia where they review Pearl, the sequel to the A24 film X
The guys review Barbarian, a wild and original horror film.
Well, they can't all be winners... We thought we were watching a film about Sasquatch and boy were we mistaken. While there technically is a Big Foot in this film there's a lot more to be disappointed in. Prepare yourselves for BAD if you plan to dive in to this film. In the meantime enjoy the review with special guest Brandon Sparks
The guys are joined by their friend Liz as they review the new Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dog vampire film Day Shift, streaming on Netflix.
Keegan and Carlos are joined again by their friend Bender as they review the new A24 film Bodies Bodies Bodies.
The guys review the Clive Barker 2008 slasher The Midnight Meat Train, starring Vinnie Jones and Bradley Cooper.
The guys review the absolutely ridiculous film Satanic Panic, starring Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell.
Keegan and Carlos are joined by their friend Shane as they review Jordan Peele's latest horror film NOPE.
The guys are joined by their friend Bender this week as they review the 80's horror comedy "Brain Damage."
The guys are joined by their friend Bender where they review the 2018 horror comedy Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. It's stupid, it's gory, it's got puppets, what more do you want?
We're 20 episodes in and we're reviewing the long lost but now found Shudder exclusive The Amusement Park, from George A. Romero. We thought we knew what we were getting in to for this one but boy were we not ready!
Well, the guys finally did it... Joined by their friend Ace, they discovered the greatest piece of cinema to ever be created. Happy 4th of July! Now go watch FDR American Badass! and listen to this episode.