Radio Gore Gore is a podcast that gets up to its elbows in the guts of B-movie horror and plays around with the squishy bits.
This week we're chatting about the 1984 creature feature classic, Ghoulies. It's got toilet monsters, demonic munchkins, projectile tongues and fun sunglasses. All the ingredients for a demonic ritual...
Today we're talking about a killer tyre with lustful thoughts, existential trauma and telekinetic powers. I'm not even making a joke. That's really the film. Enjoy!
Looks like we're gonna need a bigger board! This episode we'll be diving into the paranormal with a review of the 2020 film, Ouija Shark. Featuring a special guest host!
Here's a film that truly has it all! We've got a smattering of incest, badass cats, a corn cob stabbing, and Stephen King. Join us for a journey into Mick Garris's iconic film, Sleepwalkers.
It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters! Find out what...or who...goes into Vincent's famous meat snacks in our review of 1980's Motel Hell!
One banana, two banana, three banana, GORE! Today we're going to find out what happens when your favourite kids TV show turns nasty. And trust us...it really does turn nasty!
Settle down to our review of 2005 horror comedy, Santa's Slay, featuring wrestler Bill Goldberg. This Christmas stocking is stuffed with strippers, dick jokes and one massive buffalo — hope you've been good!
This is our all singing, all dancing, all flesh-eating episode! Today we're reviewing the 2017 Christmas zombie musical, Anna and the Apocalypse.
In this tasty episode, Jordan and Emma review The Stuff and discover something they "like much better than ice cream". We've got beds full of white goo, overly tactile army officers, and sweaty palms. Come get her!
Horns up! This week we're celebrating Radio Gore Gore's 1 year birthday with our favourite metalsploitation romp, Deathgasm!
It's our 2020 Halloween special! This episode, we're gonna be dishing out nothing but treats with the 2007 horror anthology, Trick 'r Treat.
Zombies, werewolves, nazis and a whole lotta hard rock! This episode we're reviewing Krishna Shah's 1985 horror comedy, Hard Rock Zombies.
Humans need to repopulate and Roddy Piper is the only fertile man left on Earth! Also...frog mutants! Emma and Jordan review 1987's Hell Comes to Frogtown.
Jordan and Emma are taking a gungy bite out of the 2014 direct-to-video pandemic romp, Cooties. If this doesn't turn you vegetarian, nothing will...
Don't get caught with your pants down! Listen as Emma and Jordan review the 2003 horror comedy, Monsturd.Go listen to the amazing theme tune: https://youtu.be/q3mAAVH3g2A
It's time to douse yourself in toxic chemicals, because we're heading to the mutant freak show! Join Emma and Jordan as they review the 1993 body-morphing extravaganza, Freaked.
Camcorders at the ready, folks! This episode, Jordan and Emma are ghost hunting with Fabrício Bittar's 2018 paranormal humdinger, Ghost Killers VS Bloody Mary.
This episode, Emma and Jordan are chowing down on Stephen Herek's 1986 creature feature, Critters. Come get it while it's hot!
Humans as intergalactic fast food? Now that's bad taste. No, really — it's Peter Jackson's 1987 film debut, Bad Taste. Plug in for guts and giggles as Emma and Jordan give their hot take on this horror comedy classic.
Glenn Danzig is good at many things. Directing isn't one of them. Join Emma and Jordan as they dismember this accidentally hilarious 2019 horror anthology.
This film brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "shop 'til you drop"! Emma and Jordan discover what happens when robotic mall security takes the law into its own hands. This is Jim Wynorski's 1986 flick, Chopping Mall!
It's playtime, bitches! This episode, Jordan and Emma chat about the 1992 direct-to-video release, Demonic Toys.
It's aliiiiiive! This episode, Jordan and Emma resurrect the 1985 classic, Re-Animator.
Put down that glass of water and step away from the sink...we're dealing with a spectral aquatic menace, here. It's the 2013 film, Ghost Shark! Fin-tastic (lol).
You best watch yourself, because we've just bought a vampire motorcycle. There's poop, blood, and severed limbs galore in this 1990 British classic!
Family can be such a drag...especially when you're joined at the hip with your murderous, deformed twin. This episode, we're chatting about Frank Henenlotter's 1982 masterpiece, Basket Case.
Don't try to steal his pot of gold. Do listen to episode 11, in which Jordan and Emma discuss the 1993 flick, Leprechaun. It's a treasure trove of lucky harms, featuring Warwick Davis and Jennifer Aniston.
Emma and Jordan do triumphant battle with an evil wizard troll, hell-bent on systematically transforming an apartment building into an enchanted forest filled with goblins. Welcome to John Carl Buechler's pint sized 1986's horror comedy, Troll...
To celebrate Valentine's Day, Emma and Jordan sat down to watch a horrific cannibal gore orgy — because "Society is all about fitting in"! It's Brian Yuzna's 1989 flick, Society.
Exes can be a real pain. Especially when they die, possess a drone, and stalk you around your own house. It's Jordan Rubin's 2019 movie, The Drone!
The circus is in town! Plug in and klown around with Emma and Jordan as they break down this 1988 Chiodo classic. It's in-tents.
Who’s ready to party?! In this episode, Emma and Jordan get on down with Night of the Demons (2009), directed by Adam Gierasch. It’s the crazy, neon demonic orgy everyone wants an invite to.
You sure as hell don't want this dude nipping at your nose. It's Michael Cooney's 1997 Christmas horror romp, Jack Frost.
Jordan and Emma feast on a spicy little nightmare from 2005 — The Gingerdead Man. Directed by Charles Band and starring Gary Busey...you know you're in for a tasty treat.
Get the nail gun out, lads — this week we're watching Frank Marshall's 1990 horror, Arachnophobia.
The big kick-off: Emma and Jordan rip open the very first episode with John Carpenter's 1988 flick, They Live.