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In this episode of Scream Creeps, hosts Jeremy and Josh dive deep into the horror film 'Terrifier 3'. They discuss the film's plot, character dynamics, and the return of Art the Clown, exploring the supernatural elements and the film's humor amidst the gore. The hosts also analyze the film's box office success and its impact on the franchise, comparing it to previous installments. With a focus on memorable kill scenes and the campy nature of the film, they conclude with their final thoughts on the evolution of the Terrifier series. In this engaging conversation, Jeremy and Joshua delve into the intricacies of horror films, particularly focusing on the Terrifier franchise and its iconic character, Art the Clown. They explore the evolution of horror movie characters, the blend of humor in horror, and the future of the franchise. The discussion also touches on comparisons with other iconic horror villains and the anticipation of upcoming horror films.TakeawaysTerrifier 3 continues the brutal legacy of Art the Clown.The film's budget was $2 million, with significant box office returns.Art the Clown is becoming a recognized horror icon.The supernatural elements add depth to the character dynamics.Humor is interwoven with horror in this installment.Memorable kill scenes are a hallmark of the Terrifier series.The film's campiness sets it apart from its predecessors.Character development is more pronounced in this film.The franchise's success paves the way for future installments.The hosts enjoyed the absurdity and humor in the film. Art the Clown has become a new iconic villain in horror.The blend of humor in horror films can enhance the viewing experience.The Terrifier franchise has evolved significantly with each installment.Future films in the franchise may explore new character dynamics.The character of Sienna may face challenges in future plots.Art the Clown's demon aspect adds depth to his character.The humor in horror can be reminiscent of classic characters like the Joker.The conversation highlights the importance of character development in horror films.Upcoming horror films are highly anticipated by fans.The podcast aims to keep the audience engaged with fresh content.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Terrifier 301:40 Plot Overview and Character Dynamics03:47 Box Office Success and Franchise Impact05:59 Art the Clown: A Horror Icon08:48 Supernatural Elements and Character Development12:01 Memorable Kill Scenes and Humor17:04 Comparative Analysis of Terrifier Films21:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts23:00 Exploring Horror Movie Characters25:57 The Evolution of Art the Clown28:57 The Future of the Terrifier Franchise31:58 Humor in Horror: A Unique Blend35:05 Comparing Iconic Horror Villains38:59 Upcoming Horror Films and Future Discussions
In this episode, the hosts discuss the film 'The Babadook' and question its placement as the eighth scariest movie of 2020. They explore the themes of parenting, grief, and the fear of madness portrayed in the movie. The hosts express their disappointment with the lack of scares and find the child character annoying. They also discuss the acting performances and the cinematography. Overall, they feel that the movie did not live up to its hype. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the movie 'The Babadook' and share their thoughts on its themes and symbolism. They explore the idea that the Babadook represents the protagonist's battle with depression and grief, and how it manifests in her life. They also touch on the psychological aspects of the film and the need for viewers to think and interpret the movie's meaning. The hosts express their disappointment with the movie, finding it slow and lacking in scares. They announce their plans to review 'A Quiet Place 2' and 'It Follows' in future episodes.TakeawaysThe Babadook explores the themes of parenting, grief, and the fear of madness.The hosts question the placement of The Babadook as the eighth scariest movie of 2020.They find the child character annoying and the movie lacking in scares.The acting performances and cinematography are praised.The hosts feel that The Babadook did not live up to its hype. The Babadook can be interpreted as a metaphor for the protagonist's battle with depression and grief.The movie explores psychological themes and requires viewers to think and interpret its meaning.The hosts found the movie slow and lacking in scares.Future episodes will feature reviews of 'A Quiet Place 2' and 'It Follows'.Chapters00:00 Introduction to The Babadook06:47 The Babadook as a Cult Classic13:54 Lack of Scares in The Babadook25:03 Disappointment with the Lack of Scares29:57 Upcoming Reviews: 'A Quiet Place 2' and 'It Follows'
In this episode of the Scream Creeps podcast, the hosts discuss the 2005 horror film 'The Descent'. They explore the behind-the-scenes secrets of the movie and the terrifying atmosphere it creates. The conversation also touches on the director, Neil Marshall, and the cast of relatively unknown actors. The hosts share their thoughts on the claustrophobic setting and the intense survival story. They also mention the alternate ending of the film and the controversy surrounding the character Juno. Overall, they consider 'The Descent' to be a standout horror film of the 2000s. The conversation revolves around the movie 'The Descent' and covers various topics such as the initial shock factor, the character development of Sarah, the decision-making of the characters, the realism of the movie, the rankings in the horror genre, and the potential for a sequel. The hosts also discuss the heart rate study related to the movie and share their personal opinions and experiences. They conclude by mentioning their upcoming episodes and content on their channel.TakeawaysThe Descent is a 2005 horror film that creates a terrifying atmosphere and intense survival story.The director, Neil Marshall, and the cast of relatively unknown actors contribute to the film's success.The claustrophobic setting and the use of sound create a sense of fear and tension.The alternate ending of the film and the controversy surrounding the character Juno add to the discussion.'The Descent' is considered one of the standout horror films of the 2000s. The opening scene of 'The Descent' sets the tone and shocks the audience, immediately creating empathy for the main character.Sarah's character development throughout the movie, especially after the blood scene, makes her a badass and a compelling protagonist.The decision-making of the characters, particularly Juno, raises questions about morality and survival instincts.The movie is considered more of an action flick than a traditional horror movie, with the darkness and claustrophobic setting adding to the suspense.The heart rate study ranked 'The Descent' as one of the scariest movies, with a high heart rate spike during a shocking scene.The potential for a sequel is explored, with the second movie following the events of the first and focusing on the search for the missing friends.The hosts discuss their upcoming episodes and content on their channel, including music reviews and let's plays.Chapters00:00 Introduction to 'The Descent'09:41 The Claustrophobic Setting and Intense Atmosphere25:24 Sarah's Character Development32:42 Questioning Morality and Survival Instincts41:23 The Potential for a Sequel
In this episode, the hosts discuss the movie 'The Visit' directed by M. Night Shyamalan. They provide background information about the film and its reception. The hosts share their initial impressions and talk about Shyamalan's career. They also discuss the funding of the movie and the accurate depiction of insanity. Creepy moments and plot holes are explored, and the hosts analyze the realistic reactions of the characters. They delve into unanswered questions and how the movie would play out in a real-life scenario. The hosts share their favorite moments and critique the unrealistic actions in the film. They conclude by discussing the mixed reviews of the movie. In this conversation, the hosts discuss M. Night Shyamalan's filmography, including his hits and misses. They talk about the mixed reception for films like 'The Last Airbender' and 'After Earth' and the challenges of adapting previous works. The hosts also discuss Mark Wahlberg's acting style and his diverse roles. They mention other films by M. Night Shyamalan and his return to success with movies like 'Split' and 'Old'. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the unique features of 'The Visit' and upcoming movies in the series.TakeawaysThe Visit is a 2015 horror film directed by M. Night Shyamalan.The movie received positive reviews and was considered a return to form for Shyamalan.The accurate depiction of insanity and creepy moments were highlights of the film.There were some plot holes and unrealistic actions in the movie.Chapters00:00 Introduction00:41 Background of the Movie02:21 Initial Impressions03:16 M. Night Shyamalan's Career04:22 Funding the Movie05:03 Accurate Depiction of Insanity06:13 Mystery and Reveals07:14 Creepy Moments08:28 Plot Holes09:16 Realistic Reactions10:26 Parental Precautions11:12 Unanswered Questions12:00 Real-Life Scenario13:06 Favorite Moments14:42 Unrealistic Actions15:33 Mixed Reviews17:07 Mixed Reception for 'The Last Airbender' and 'After Earth'18:00 Adapting Previous Works18:38 Mark Wahlberg's Acting Style19:56 Mark Wahlberg's Diverse Roles20:24 Other Films by M. Night Shyamalan22:23 M. Night Shyamalan's Return to Success25:41 Unique Features of 'The Visit'26:57 Olivia DeJonge's Role in 'The Visit'28:01 Inconsistencies in Heart Rate Results30:17 Upcoming Movies in the Series
In this episode, the hosts discuss the 2002 horror film The Ring. They provide an introduction to the film and its reception, highlighting its atmospheric and visual qualities. The hosts share their thoughts on the movie and its storytelling, noting the realistic portrayal of the protagonist's investigative process. They also mention the behind-the-scenes details, such as the production without a completed script and the consideration of other actresses for the lead role. The episode concludes with a discussion on personal favorite movies and the emotional impact of certain films. The hosts tease the upcoming episode on The Visit.TakeawaysThe Ring is a highly regarded horror film known for its atmospheric and visual qualities.The movie's realistic portrayal of the protagonist's investigative process adds to its appeal.The production of The Ring involved challenges, such as filming without a completed script.Personal preferences for favorite movies can vary based on individual experiences and emotional connections.Chapters00:00 Introduction to The Ring03:13 Reception and Influence08:52 Discussion of the Film20:59 Heart Rate Statistics26:30 Personal Favorites and Emotional Impact28:17 Upcoming Episode: The Visit
In this episode, the hosts discuss the movie A Quiet Place, directed by John Krasinski. They highlight what makes the film spine-chilling, including the sound design, suspense, and emotional depth. The hosts also provide background information on the production of the movie and its success. They share their personal thoughts on the film, praising Emily Blunt's performance and the intense scenes. The episode concludes with a discussion on heart rate and suspense in horror movies, as well as a preview of the next episode on The Ring.TakeawaysA Quiet Place is a spine-chilling movie known for its sound design, suspense, and emotional depth.Emily Blunt delivers an outstanding performance in the film.The movie effectively creates tension and realism, making it a must-watch for horror fans.Heart rate can increase significantly during intense scenes in horror movies.Chapters00:00 Introduction to A Quiet Place01:00 What Makes A Quiet Place Spine-Chilling02:19 Background and Production of A Quiet Place04:32 Premiere and Success of A Quiet Place05:59 Sequels and Spin-Offs06:22 Personal Thoughts on A Quiet Place08:08 Emily Blunt's Performance09:03 Intense Scenes and Realism10:33 Heart Rate and Suspense18:08 Watching A Quiet Place 221:34 Next Episode: The Ring23:02 Closing Remarks
In this episode, the hosts discuss the horror film Nightmare on Elm Street. They provide background information on the production and the impact it had on the horror genre. They share personal experiences and favorite moments from the film, highlighting the fear factor of the villain Freddy Krueger. The hosts compare Nightmare on Elm Street to other films in the franchise and discuss plot holes and the ending. They also delve into the development and writing process, as well as the choice of Freddy Krueger as the villain. The episode concludes with information on the filming process and heart rate statistics of viewers. In this episode, the hosts discuss the movie 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' and compare its popularity to the previous episode on Halloween. They also announce the movie they will be discussing in the next episode, 'The Quiet Place'. The hosts then promote their channel and encourage viewers to subscribe and engage with their content. They mention upcoming content and potential watch parties on Twitch. The episode concludes with closing remarks and well wishes.TakeawaysNightmare on Elm Street had a significant impact on the horror genre and is considered one of the greatest horror films ever made.Freddy Krueger is a memorable and terrifying villain, known for his ability to attack people in their dreams.The film's unique concept and practical effects, such as Freddy's glove, contributed to its success.Nightmare on Elm Street spawned a franchise with multiple sequels and spin-offs.The film's development was influenced by real-life events and Wes Craven's personal experiences.The choice of Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger was a pivotal casting decision. The popularity of 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' is compared to the previous episode on Halloween.The hosts announce that the next movie they will be discussing is 'The Quiet Place'.Viewers are encouraged to subscribe, like, and engage with the channel's content.Upcoming content and potential watch parties on Twitch are mentioned.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Nightmare on Elm Street01:34 Background and Production03:13 Influence and Impact06:23 Personal Experiences and Favorite Moments11:11 The Fear of Freddy Krueger15:03 Comparisons to Other Films in the Franchise17:22 Plot Holes and Lame Ending23:16 Development and Writing26:01 Choice of Freddy Krueger as the Villain28:08 Studio Selection and Casting31:36 Filming and Heart Rate Statistics32:11 Comparison to Previous Episode32:53 Next Week's Movie34:03 Promoting the Channel34:48 Upcoming Content35:14 Closing Remarks
In this episode of Scream Creeps, the hosts review the 1978 horror film Halloween. They discuss the impact of the movie on the genre, the performance of Jamie Lee Curtis, and the evolution of Michael Myers as an iconic horror character. They also explore the unanswered questions in the film and the absence of parents in the story. The hosts analyze the heart rate data of viewers and critique certain aspects of the movie. They conclude by previewing upcoming content from The Heart of Geek.TakeawaysHalloween is a highly influential horror film that set the standard for the slasher genre.Jamie Lee Curtis's performance as Laurie Strode solidified her as a scream queen.The lack of explanation for Michael Myers' actions adds to the mystery and appeal of the character.The iconic Halloween theme and suspenseful atmosphere contribute to the film's lasting impact.The movie's slow build-up of tension and the absence of parents create a sense of unease and vulnerability.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Halloween01:00 The Impact of Halloween01:58 Exploring the Themes of Halloween03:05 Background and Success of Halloween04:16 The Influence of Halloween on the Horror Genre05:37 The Halloween Franchise06:04 Interesting Facts about Halloween07:08 The Performance of Jamie Lee Curtis08:09 Comparison to Previous Horror Movies09:20 Unanswered Questions in Halloween10:15 The Absence of Parents in Halloween13:08 The Scream Queen Legacy14:38 The Impact of Jamie Lee Curtis15:27 The Progression of Horror Icons16:11 The Slow Build-up of Suspense in Halloween19:23 The Lack of Explanation for Michael Myers' Actions20:07 The Evolution of Michael Myers' Killing Spree23:14 The Absence of Parents in Halloween24:45 The Heart Rate Analysis of Halloween25:17 Critiques of Halloween27:07 The Mystery and Appeal of Michael Myers29:01 The Influence of Halloween on Pop Culture30:29 The Iconic Halloween Theme33:02 The Progression of John Carpenter's Filmmaking35:26 Upcoming Content from The Heart of Geek
In this episode, the hosts discuss the classic horror film 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre.' They share their initial thoughts on the movie, its plot, and its historical context. They also talk about the film's influence on the slasher genre and their disappointment with its execution. The hosts discuss the unlikable characters, lack of tension and suspense, and misconceptions about the film. They also mention the results of a heart rate study and the impact of the movie on the horror genre. The episode concludes with a preview of upcoming episodes. In this conversation, the hosts discuss upcoming releases and recommendations for their audience. They also emphasize the importance of engaging with the audience and gathering feedback. The conversation concludes with closing remarks and a farewell to the listeners.TakeawaysThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a classic horror film that has had a significant impact on the slasher genre.The movie is often hyped up, but it may not live up to expectations, especially for viewers who have seen more recent horror films.The characters in the film are generally unlikable, and the lack of tension and suspense can be disappointing.Despite its flaws, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is considered a revolutionary film that paved the way for future horror movies.Upcoming episodes will cover Halloween and A Nightmare on Elm Street.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Horror Cinema01:36 Initial Thoughts on the Film03:02 Plot and Historical Context04:51 Influence on the Slasher Genre05:22 Disappointment with the Film07:06 Expectations for Remakes and Sequels09:02 Unlikable Characters10:08 Lack of Tension and Suspense11:26 Misconceptions about the Film13:36 Heart Rate Study Results14:51 Low Budget and Practical Effects16:17 Impact on the Horror Genre19:45 Hype and Expectations23:12 Family Dynamic and Weirdness25:05 Revolutionary but Not a Good Movie27:01 Upcoming Episodes29:09 Upcoming Releases and Recommendations30:23 Engaging with the Audience30:51 Closing Remarks
SummaryIn this episode of Scream Creeps, the hosts discuss the 2002 horror film 28 Days Later. They introduce the podcast and the movie, highlighting its ranking as the 16th scariest movie according to science. The hosts share their thoughts on the film, including its realistic portrayal of survival and human nature. They discuss the filming and release of the movie, as well as the alternative endings. The hosts also mention the heart rate study conducted on viewers of the film. They conclude with their favorite scenes and recommendations for watching the movie.Takeaways28 Days Later is a 2002 horror film that ranks as the 16th scariest movie according to science.The film is praised for its realistic portrayal of survival and human nature in a post-apocalyptic world.Alternative endings were filmed, but the cinematic release included a happy ending.The movie had a successful box office run, grossing $84.6 million on a budget of $8 million.Viewers' heart rates increased while watching the film, with the highest spike reaching 95 beats per minute.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Scream Creeps00:45 Introducing 28 Days Later02:27 Initial Reactions and Cast03:47 Filming and Release04:30 Box Office Success05:37 Influences and Filming Techniques06:44 Alternative Endings07:01 Ratings and Heart Rate Study09:01 Josh's Thoughts on the Film09:32 Aaron's Thoughts on the Film11:00 Realistic Reactions and Human Nature12:30 Box Office Comparison13:00 Jeremy's First-Time Viewing Experience14:29 Availability and Viewing Experience15:58 Discussion on Alternative Endings17:38 Josh's Favorite Scene18:17 Aaron's Favorite Scene21:14 Is 28 Days Later a Scary Movie?23:41 Final Thoughts and Recommendations27:01 Upcoming Episodes and Conclusion
In this episode of Scream Creeps, the hosts delve deep into the iconic and terrifying film, The Exorcist. They discuss the science behind the movie's ranking as the 17th scariest film, the impact of previous viewings on the horror experience, and the balance between character development and horror elements. The cast and production of the film are also explored, along with the mixed reviews and controversy it generated. The hosts analyze the creepy and disturbing scenes, the reception and legacy of the film, and the themes and symbolism it presents. They also discuss upcoming horror movies and the preservation of The Exorcist. In this episode, the hosts discuss the movie 'The Exorcist' and share their thoughts on its scare factor. They also talk about different expectations for horror movies and how preconceived notions can affect the viewing experience. The hosts then share their personal experiences with horror movies and how their perception of fear has changed over time. They also discuss the use of audio in horror movies and its impact on creating a sense of anticipation. The episode concludes with a preview of upcoming movies to be discussed and a promotion of other content on their website and YouTube channel.TakeawaysThe Exorcist is considered one of the scariest films of all time, ranking 17th according to science.Previous viewings of horror movies can impact the scare factor, as familiarity with the genre and its tropes can diminish the fear.The Exorcist was a groundbreaking film that pushed boundaries and shocked audiences, leading to mixed reviews and controversy.The film's creepy and disturbing scenes, along with its themes of religion and faith, have left a lasting impact on the horror genre.The Exorcist is preserved as a historically significant film, recognized for its cultural and artistic value.Chapters00:00 Introduction to The Exorcist01:51 The Science Behind the Ranking03:06 The Impact of Previous Viewings04:28 Character Development vs. Horror05:44 The Cast and Production07:14 Mixed Reviews and Controversy10:44 The Creepy and Disturbing Scenes13:42 Reception and Legacy18:07 Themes and Symbolism21:35 Religion and Faith23:38 Upcoming Horror Movies27:27 Preservation of The Exorcist29:44 Discussion about the Exorcist movie31:25 Different expectations for horror movies32:23 Personal experiences with horror movies33:31 The use of audio in horror movies34:14 Upcoming movies to be discussed35:07 Promotion of other content and conclusion
In this episode of Scream Creeps, the hosts discuss the movie Hush, a psychological thriller directed by Mike Flanagan. They explore the scare factor and relatability of the film, comparing it to other horror movies. The hosts critique the antagonist's character and discuss the decisions made by the characters in the plot. They also analyze the missed opportunities for tension-building in the movie. The episode concludes with a discussion on the heart rate analysis of Hush and upcoming episodes on the scariest movies list. In this conversation, Jeremy Willey discusses his plans for decorating his bedroom and creating a themed space. He talks about the themed sheets, blankets, pillows, and lighting that he wants to incorporate into the design. Jeremy also mentions his intention to display Lego models and other items on the wall. The conversation concludes with closing remarks and a preview of upcoming content.TakeawaysHush is a psychological thriller directed by Mike Flanagan and stars Kate Siegel.The movie's scare factor is based on its relatability and the tension it builds.The antagonist's character could have been more menacing and the plot could have had more suspenseful moments.Hush was released on Netflix and has since been removed from streaming platforms.The podcast will be released on Fridays from now on. Themed bedding and lighting can help create a unique and personalized bedroom space.Displaying hobby-related items, such as Lego models, can add a personal touch to the room.Closing remarks and previews of upcoming content can be a good way to engage with the audience.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the podcast and movie01:15 Overview of the movie Hush03:06 Release and availability of the movie04:15 Remakes and adaptations of Hush05:09 Discussion on the scare factor and relatability08:03 Comparison to other horror movies11:03 Analysis of the antagonist's character13:53 Discussion on character decisions and plot progression15:19 Critique of the antagonist's actions17:08 Tension-building opportunities in the movie20:00 Comparison of the movie's scare factor to other films21:16 Heart rate analysis of Hush22:21 Discussion on Kate Siegel's other works23:08 Director Mike Flanagan's filmography26:41 Distribution and availability of Hush28:09 Change in podcast release schedule28:45 Upcoming episodes on the scariest movies list30:12 Bedroom Theme30:37 Decorations and Models31:08 Closing Remarks
In this episode of Scream Creeps, the hosts discuss the horror film 'It' and its impact. They explore the mysteries of Derry, Maine and share their thoughts on the film's ranking. The influence of 'Stranger Things' on 'It' is also discussed. The director and cast of the film are introduced, with a focus on Bill Skarsgard's portrayal of Pennywise. The development of the film and Andy Muschietti's other works are explored. Creepy and disturbing scenes are analyzed, including the interpretation of the blood scene. The hosts also share their favorite scenes and discuss the over-the-top moments in the film. The final battle and the theme of overcoming fear are highlighted.TakeawaysThe film 'It' is a popular horror movie that has had a significant impact on the genre.The influence of 'Stranger Things' can be seen in 'It', particularly in the portrayal of a group of kids facing a supernatural threat.Bill Skarsgard's performance as Pennywise is highly praised for its creepiness and effectiveness.The film's development and the director's other works provide interesting context for understanding 'It'.The film includes both creepy and disturbing scenes, with the blood scene being a standout moment.The final battle in the film emphasizes the theme of overcoming fear.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Film 'It'00:57 Unraveling the Mysteries of Derry, Maine02:08 Thoughts on the Film and Its Ranking03:00 The Influence of Stranger Things04:55 Director and Cast of 'It'06:12 Bill Skarsgard's Portrayal of Pennywise08:58 The Impact of Horror Movies11:11 Comparisons to the Original 'It'13:11 Andy Muschietti's Other Works15:33 Development of the Film17:19 Creepy and Disturbing Scenes20:32 Interpreting the Blood Scene23:48 Favorite Scenes and Over-the-Top Moments27:12 The Final Battle and Overcoming Fear
Tonight, Jeremy, & Josh discuss the fifteenth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #20 we have; Scream which released in 1996. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our next podcast where we will be talking about #19 on the list which is the 2017 version of the movie It.
Jeremy, Josh, Aaron, and Joe discuss the new movie from Blumhouse based on the popular video game series; Five Nights at Freddy's. Let us know what you think down in the comments and we look forward to our next discussion of #20 on the list of 35 scariest movies according to science; Scream.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Aaron discuss the fourteenth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #21 we have; The Grudge which came out in 2004. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our next podcast where we will try again and be talk about the new theater/Peacock premiere Five Nights at Freddys. Come back and check us out to see what we talk about next :)
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Aaron discuss the thirteenth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #22 we have; The Witch which came out in 2016. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our next podcast where we will be talking about the new theater/Peacock premiere Five Nights at Freddys. Come back and check us out to see what we talk about next :)
Jeremy, Josh, and Aaron discuss the new movie from Amazon/MGM Studios; Totally Killer. Let us know what you think down in the comments and we look forward to our next discussion of #22 on the list of 35 scariest movies according to science; The Witch.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Aaron discuss the twelfth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #23 we have; The Blair Witch Project which came out in 1999. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our next podcast where we will be talking about the new Amazon Prime premiere Totally Killer. Come back and check us out to see what we talk about next :)
Jeremy, and Josh discuss the latest in the Exorcist franchise from Blumhouse Productions along with Morgan Creek Entertainment; The Exorcist: Believer. Let us know what you think down in the comments and we look forward to our discussion of #23 on the list of 35 scariest movies according to science; The Blair Witch Project.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Aaron discuss the eleventh movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #24 we have; Alien which came out in 1979. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our next podcast where we will be talking either the new premiere Totally Killer on Prime Video or the latest in the Exorcist franchise: Exorcist: Believer. Come back and check us out to see what we talk about next :)
Tonight, Jeremy, and Aaron discuss the new release from 20th Century Studios released as a Hulu Original Film; No One Will Save You starring Kaitlyn Dever. Let us know what you think down in the comments and we look forward to our discussion of #24 on the list of 35 scariest movie according to science; Alien.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh had the awesome opportunity to interview the writer, director, and star of the new feature film "Heir of the Witch" that is now streaming everywhere on your favorite platform. We had a great discussion about her reasons for making the movie; her thoughts about her favorite and most difficult parts about making it, and also her future endeavors. We look forward to having more discussions like this in the future, and we highly recommend anyone to check out her film. You can find the trailer for the film below:https://youtu.be/GC34fDuvCuUYou can also find out more information and contact Victoria at the following:https://www.heirofthewitch.com/We look forward to our next episode as well where we will be talking about the premiere The Exorcist: Believer premiering on October 6th.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Aaron discuss the newest release in the Saw franchise; Saw X. Let us know what you think down in the comments and we look forward to our discussion with Victoria Bell next week about her movie Heir of the Witch.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Aaron discuss the tenth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #25 we have; The Thing made in 1982. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our next podcast where we will be talking about the new premiere of the latest in the Jigsaw franchise; Saw X.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Aaron discuss the new release from Neon; It Lives Inside. Let us know what you think down in the comments and we look forward to our discussion of #25 on the list of 35 scariest movie according to science; The Thing (1982).
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Aaron discuss the ninth movie in the Conjuring Universe; The Nun 2. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie It Lives Inside that premieres on September 22nd on Hulu.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Aaron discuss the ninth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #26 we have; Poltergeist. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie Heir of the Witch where we also will get the chance to interview the star, writer, and director of the movie Victoria U Bell.
Tonight, Jeremy, and Josh discuss the movie Terrifier 2. Let us know what you think, and look forward to having our next discussion of Poltergeist which is the 26th scariest movie according to science. How gory does everyone think Terrifier 2 was that watched it; let us know in the comments :) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, Jeremy, and Josh discuss the movie Terrifier. Let us know what you think, and look forward to having our next discussion of the Terrifier 2. If you have seen the movie does Art The Clown creep you out by not talking? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Elaine discuss the movie Smile instead of talking about the Hocus Pocus movies like originally planned. Let us know what you think, and look forward to having our next discussion of the Terrifier movies with the first one being Terrifier. Doesn't her smile creep you out :) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Elaine discuss The Black Phone. Let us know what you think, and look forward to having our next discussion of the movies Hocus Pocus and Hocus Pocus 2. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Elaine discuss Scream 2022. Let us know what you think, and look forward to having our next discussion of the movie The Black Phone. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Elaine discuss Fear Street Part Three: 1666. Let us know what you think, and look forward to having our next discussion of the movie Scream See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Elaine discuss Fear Street: 1978. Let us know what you think, and look forward to having our next discussion of the movie Fear Street Part Three: 1666. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Elaine discuss Fear Street: 1994. Let us know what you think, and look forward to having our next discussion of the movie Fear Street Part Two: 1978. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Elaine discuss Halloween Kills instead of our original plan of Fear Street: 1994. Let us know what you think, and look forward to having our discussion of the movie Fear Street 1994; which we will look at the Fear Street series on Netflix before we come back to #26 (Poltergeist) in this series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Elaine discuss The Conjuring 3 instead of the ninth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science as we have already reviewed that movie on this podcast which was the movie Annabelle. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie Fear Street 1994; which we will look at the Fear Street series on Netflix before we come back to #26 (Poltergeist) in this series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Joe, & special guest Paul discuss the eighth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #28 we have; Friday The 13th. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It which we will review in place of Annabelle at #27 that we reviewed on this podcast already in episode 3. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Elaine, & Josh discuss the seventh movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #29 we have; The Orphanage. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie Friday the 13th next week which is #28 on the list. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Elaine, & Josh discuss the sixth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #30 we have; Dark Skies. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie The Orphanage in a couple of weeks which is #29 on the list. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Elaine, & Josh discuss the fifth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #31 we have; Wolf Creek. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie Dark Skies in a couple of weeks which is #30 on the list. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Elaine, & Josh discuss the fourth movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #32 we have; The Omen. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie Wolf Creek in a couple of weeks which is #31 on the list. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Elaine, & Josh discuss the third movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #33 we have; The Shining. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie The Omen in a couple of weeks which is #32 on the list. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Elaine, Josh, & Aaron discuss the second movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #34 we have; Get Out. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie The Shining in a couple of weeks which is #33 on the list. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Elaine, Josh, & Aaron discuss the first movie in our series where we review the top 35 scariest films according to science, and at #35 we have; Audition. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie Get Out in a couple of weeks which is #34 on the list. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Elaine, Josh, & Aaron discuss the seventh movie chronologically in the Conjuring Universe; The Conjuring 2. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of the movie Audition in a couple of weeks for our next series “The Top 35 Scariest Movies According to Science”. Also, let us know what you think of the intro courtesy of Artificial Fear :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Elaine, Josh, & Aaron discuss the sixth movie chronologically in the Conjuring Universe; The Curse of La Llorona. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of The Conjuring 2 in a couple of weeks. Also, let us know what you think of the intro courtesy of Artificial Fear :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Joe, Josh, & Aaron discuss the fifth movie chronologically in the Conjuring Universe; Annabelle Comes Home. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of The Curse of La LLorona in a couple of weeks. Also, let us know what you think of the intro courtesy of Artificial Fear :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Elaine, Joe, Josh, & Aaron discuss the fourth movie chronologically in the Conjuring Universe; The Conjuring. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of Annabelle Comes Home in a couple of weeks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, Jeremy, Josh, & Aaron discuss the third movie chronologically in the Conjuring Universe; Annabelle. Let us know what you think, and look forward to our discussion of The Conjuring in a couple of weeks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app