Two girls meet in college, become fast friends, discover their mutual love of crafting, candles, and horror...what happens next? You will have to stay tuned to find out!
While we take a mini hiatus to get ourselves together and clear headed to bring you some new and great content...we hope you enjoy this wrap up side note about our matrimonious month of horror! We will see you when we come to our "senses" ;)
There must be maggots in our heads, because we are getting this one out to you a bit late! But as we learn in Corpse Bride, love is better late than never, and also not to wait around for death to make your life more interesting!
What's better than one murderous doll? TWO murderous dolls! Lucky for us, Chucky has gotten himself a bride and in Bride of Chucky it's double the trouble and double the fun!
Dunnn dunnn da dunn...here come the brides! We kick off our month of matrimonious horror with Ready or Not! This fun, comedic flick is a good time with many twists and turns. When was the last time you played hide and seek? I know the last time I played there wasn't nearly as high a body count.
Today we wrap up our month of Child horror with a short discussion on the fun and scary sub-genre. What is the creepiest thing a child has said/done to you?
In today's episode we discuss the film Children of the Corn. Road trips have never seemed so confusing, but leave it up to the children to keep the situation under control.
In this week's episode we discuss the roller coaster of a film, Orphan. There are many spoilers in this one so make sure to watch before you listen! How well did you think you knew Esther?
It's all for you! Every episode has been for you and this one is no different. Today's discussion is about the movie The Omen. No "Damiens" or "Karens" were harmed (intentionally) during the making of this episode.
Happy New year! To celebrate a "fresh start", and a new calendar year, today's episode discusses horror films to look forward to in 2020! Which ones are you the most excited for?
#101 The Nightmare Before Christmas by Devi & Amy
Welcome to the final episode of the month where we discuss The Witch. A down and dirty, intensely researched, and skillfully crafted film! Watch with us and listen in and help us celebrate our 100th episode!! We are so thankful to you, our listeners and supporters, for tuning in and listening to what we have to say! What are you thankful for this year?
There is a long list of ways in which Witches have been represented over time in film and literature. Which ones don't you agree with? What are some of your favorites?
In today's episode we discuss the film that brought Heathers and witchcraft together to create a 90s classic...The Craft. Are you a good witch or a bad witch?
Welcome to a new month of all new episodes! This month's Topic: Witches! This week's discussion: the unfortunate history of witches around the world. This month's films: The Witch & The Craft.
listen in as we take you on a tour of our night at Midnight Falls (LA Haunted Hayride)
Today we discuss the modern day traditions practiced today by Pagans and the traditions practiced long ago by searching lovers. How do you celebrate? Would partake in any of the discussed events?
Our top suggestions for fun Halloween movies and tips for the all important holiday season self care tips! Remember to take time to check in with yourself and do something to bring you joy!
A fun discussion of costumes of halloweens past!
Where fog fills your lungs and lets out with a scream, and creatures lurk where they cannot be seen. Be sure to check out Knott's Scary Farm, and bring along friends, you will need their arms!
Today's episode marks the final episode in our month of clowns. What better way to finish it off than with cotton candy cobwebs, silly straws, acidic pies, and killer popcorn??? The Killer Klowns from Outer Space are here to kill the human race...fun or terror?
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY GHOULIES!!! We have been on this fun journey for two years now and have learned so much about ourselves, podcasting, and the horror genre! We are so proud of what we create and thank you guys for all your support! Listen, and play along as we play most likely to and would you rather! What were your answers?
FORMAL SPOILER WARNING In this episode we discuss the recently released film, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. If you have not seen it yet...STOP LISTENING NOW...or don't. That's up to you! Enjoy!
No matter where you are from there are scary stories you have heard your whole life. The kind that no one is certain are true, but are real enough to not want to find. These urban legends are the ones that keep us awake at night, that we pass along to those we know and love. The ones that are so scary they often get made into horror movies and frightening TV shows. As they get passed around they often change from mouth to mouth, and place to place. How would you tell these scary stories?
Listener beware...because you are in for a nostalgic discussion of Goosebumps and other scary works by R.L Stein! How have these "young reader" books stayed with you all these years? Do any of them still hold up in your mind? Are you still in for a scare?
In honor of Scary Stories to tell in the dark being released in theatres August 9th, we are doing a month of Horror anthologies and urban legends! In today's episode we share legends from our childhoods. What are some urban legends you grew up sharing? Not real enough to believe, but too real to mess with?
SPOILER ALERT! And don't say we didn't warn you! In this episode we are discussing the long awaited, and fiercely loved, Stranger Things: Chapter 3! What is our motley crew up to now and what are they going up against now! Watch and listen in!
To finish off our four course cannibal meal, we are discussing the historical background and hypocrisy of cannibalism in pop culture. Perhaps a bit of historical horror is just what we need to learn the truth about cannibalism and how this sub-genre of horror has misrepresented many cultures time and time again.
Grab a nice book and a glass of your favorite wine (Dr. Lecter recommends a nice Chianti) because we are dining with "Hannibal the Cannibal" today! Say goodbye to Leatherface and hello to Clarice as we take a shift from the in your face world of Texas Chainsaw and into the artful and subtle world of Silence of the Lambs. Would you work along side Clarice? Would you be terrified of Dr. Lecter? How do you dance to "Goodbye Horses"?
We are kicking off our month by serving up a "difficult to digest" episode about an unsavory man who inspired the films we are talking about this month. Known as "The Plainfield Ghoul", "The Plainfield Butcher", Edward Theodore Gein is known for some pretty awful things. This is your first warning of the horrible things to come in this episode.
In this weeks episode we close the month by sharing some real accounts of haunted dolls. Some inspired the films we discussed this month, we are patiently waiting for the others to have their chance to shine on the screen! Come and listen to these chilling tales! Have you visited any of these dolls? Do you live with one?
This week we discuss the Annabelle film franchise! From creation to returning home, this doll has certainly made an impact on the Conjuring universe. Do you like Annabelle's facelift? Or do you prefer her original form?
In today's Sidenote we discuss the history of doll films and how the genre has changed throughout history! With a special surprise (that not all of us were thrilled about!)What's your favorite doll related film? Have you had, or do you have a creepy collection?
Welcome to June, where dolls are around every corner and ready to kill! Will you make it through? We shall see! We begin with a foul mouthed good guy named Chucky and his first film ever "Child's Play". Are we friends till the end? HEIDY HOPE SO!
This week we are talking to the writer, producer, and leading actress of the short horror film "Jax in Love", Rakefet Abergel! This is the first project from the mind of Rakefet and we are discussing where it came from, and what else we can expect to come! For more info and to stay updated on her work follow the info below! Facebook: Jax in Love, Boo Short Film Instagram: @JaxinLovemovie , @kef827 , @cyclamenfilms Watch Jax in Love on the Bloody Disgusting Youtube channel ONLY DURING THE MONTH OF MAY!
In today's episode we are discussing the short, but very effective, film, Jax In Love! The story of a woman looking to make a real connection. How far would you go? Watch and get ready because next week we have Rakefet Abergel, writer/producer/Jax on the podcast to discuss her work! To watch the film before you listen head to: Bloody Disgusting Youtube channel where you can watch all this month! (use the link below) https://youtu.be/XZJKLgWvL78 or purchase this Women in Horror film anthology: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RDRJBBX?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share&fbclid=IwAR0J9B5-IUmlUt5ecX8oapaFLVh-eE57Jp5v-FWsfX9Hw1KAUrh7vvRTkT0 For updates and more info on Jax in Love and Rakefet Abergel Facebook/Instagram: Jax in Love Cyclamen Films Rakefet Abergel
This week we interview Clarissa Jacobson, a filmmaker, voice over artist, and actress! Today we are focusing on her work as the writer and producer of the short film "Lunch Ladies", which you can find on Amazon Prime. We discuss everything from inspiration to the film, the festival circuit, and she gives us insight to her book which is the go-to for any filmmaker working towards the next steps. Where you can find her: lunchladiesmovies.com where you can find anything and everything pertaining to the short film heyimclarissaj.com has acting and voice over info as well as book info and any other projects she is working on. Her new book: I wrote a short film now wtf do I do with it. (find it on her website)
How far would you go if your dream was hanging in front of you and everyone around you made you run through the halls screaming? Lunch Ladies is a fun tale of a crime of passion that'll have you laughing and screaming for more. Check it out on Amazon Video, Kanopy, and Canal + (in France and her territories). Check out lunchladiesmovie.com and look forward to our episode with writer and producer Clarissa Jacobson! Don't forget to ask yourself...WWJD?
We are wrapping up April with a sidenote on final thoughts on this month's theme and a walkthrough of the I Like Horror Movies Experience in Los Angeles! Thanks Pat and Leora!
In our second meta slasher film of the month, we are discussing The Final Girls, and we are definitely not in Kansas anymore! This is a fun film that adds so many more meta layers to the genre. Check it out and listen! Would you survive in your favorite horror movie?
In todays "side note" discussion we are talking to our great friend Joshua, who is no newcomer to our podcast, nor to the horror genre. There is a lot of info to cover in the meta slasher sub-genre and we cover a lot of it. From Scream to Leslie Vernon, what tropes do you think need a change?
Welcome to April, where everything you thought you knew will either be solidified, tested, or destroyed. Why? Because, we are going to the land of the meta slashers, where nothing is sacred, tropes are twisted, and cockiness gets you killed. Welcome!
In our "wrap up" of the month for March we finish off our discussion on ghost hunting culture and comparing and contrasting specific examples from the episodes. However, in this one we left you with the very best gift of all...our very own very personal, hair raising experiences with what we believe to have been paranormal energies. Do you have one?
This found footage film explores the mysteries surrounding the disappearance of three film school students exploring the woods in search of answers about the Blair Witch. They got those answers, but only their cameras survived to share the findings. If you want to keep this film a mystery until you watch, then beware of SPOILERS. How far would you go to find your answers?
In, yet another "not so mini", minisode we discuss the culture of ghost hunting and paranormal investigation. From the first recorded interest in investigating "the beyond", to the tv shows and movies we experience daily. What do you believe?