A bi-weekly podcast where the co-founders of Eldritch Creative, Skyler Greencorn and Hallie Walsh, sit and review two movies per episode.. and probably get a little salty. * Warning: this is NOT a spoiler-free podcast! It is, in fact, full of spoilers! * Eldritch Creative is based out of Halifax, No…
RESURRECTION!!After a lengthy (if necessary) hiatus, chaotic co-hosts Skyler and Hallie have returned to the podcast scene!This episode returns the duo to their classic format, as they review recent releases "Prey" (2022), and "Nope" (2022).This episode is dedicated to the listeners who found us in the great internet sea, continued to listen to us even when we were silent, and then asked us to come back. You're the best!We hope you enjoy the insanity!
Trigger warnings: This episode touches on themes of sexual assault.THEY LIVE!Resurrected like Ripley in time for spooky month, co-hosts Skyler and Hallie are joined by guest Abby to close out their examination of the popular xenomorph series with "Alien 3" (1992) and "Alien: Resurrection" (1997).
Send in the marines! Skyler and Hallie are joined once again by special guest Abby to continue their discussion with "Alien" (1979) and "Aliens" (1986).Disclaimer: This episode touches on themes of sexual assault and sexual violence.
Joined by special guest Abby, Skyler and Hallie take a deep dive into xenomorph territory with a three part series, starting with the prequels, "Prometheus" (2012) and "Alien: Covenant" (2017).
MAIL CALL!Co-hosts Skyler and Hallie take a break from talking about films to talk about... themselves?! In this episode, they answer questions sent in by you: the audience! Thank you to everyone who sent in questions!
In their second instalment of their Master Reel series, co-hosts Skyler and Hallie take a look at the life and career of filmmaker Edgar Wright.
Co-hosts Skyler and Hallie take a dive into the world of dinosaurs, monsters and aliens as they discuss the craft of visual effects!
They're heeeeere~! That's right! Together once again-- and more manic than ever-- Skyler and Hallie launch into the first Remake Rumble of 2021 by pitting the classic film "Poltergeist" (1982) against "Poltergeist" (2015) to see which film is the better story.
Skyler is joined once again by Andrew Hunter Scholey while Hallie continues her assignment, and the pair take a look at comfort films, and discuss rewatchability.
While Hallie is away on assignment, Skyler is joined by Andrew Hunter Scholey, host of our sister podcast, North of Normal, to discuss the cinematic experience.
Times are a changing, and so are we! In the first episode of their third season, co-hosts Skyler and Hallie talk about the changes to their podcast format, and seek to answer the question:"Can video games be adapted to film... well?"Starting at the beginning, they take a look at several adaptations that soared and sunk over the years, and follow it up with a couple of salty review chasers.
Grab your drinks and say goodbye to 2020! Together with Andrew Hunter Scholey, host of North of Normal, Skyler and Hallie share their top five picks of 2020 in their end of year special. Subscribe to North of Normal for an amazing show on Canadian cinema!North of Normal: Buzzsprout: http://northofnormal.buzzsprout.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/northofnormalpodInstagram: @northofnormalpodTwitter: @northnormalpod
Grab your 'nog and get ready for a truly strange holiday episode as co-hosts Skyler and Hallie share their favorite-- and unorthodox-- holiday films.
Join Skyler and Hallie as they take a walk through the Unknown to discuss "Over the Garden Wall" (2014). And if someone could tell Hallie where she could get one of those little turtles, that would be great.
In this episode, Skyler and Hallie discuss "The Haunting of Hill House" (2018) and "The Haunting of Bly Manor" (2020).
Welcome to the Master Reel! In this new series, Skyler and Hallie take a look at the lives and careers of influential filmmakers, starting with a mutual favorite, Guillmero del Toro.
Skyler and Hallie sit down to discuss listener request "Eli" (2019), and "Little Evil" (2017), and also take a look at the genre of Horror Comedy in this Spooky Month episode of Silver Screen Anomalies.
Finishing off their super chill, spoiler-free review series, Skyler and Hallie sit down to discuss some of the television shows they've been watching since the start of the pandemic.
They're back, baby!In part two of their super chill, spoiler free series, Skyler and Hallie continue to discuss what movies they've been watching during the COVID-19 pandemic!
In this super chill, spoiler-free episode of Silver Screen Anomalies, Skyler and Hallie discuss the various movies they've been watching during the COVID-19 isolation-- and the effects of isolation are really starting to show.
Joined by comedian Rob Green, host of "What on Rob Green's Earth" podcast, Hallie and Skyler dive into another Remake Rumble as they pit "Total Recall" (1990) against "Total Recall" (2012) to see which was the better film. Fun fact: shenanigans abound! Follow Rob on social media, and catch his podcast on buzzsprout and most streaming platforms!Instagram: robgreenpodcasthttp://robgreenpodcast.buzzsprout.com
Continuing their dive into their mutual interests, join Skyler and Hallie as they review the 2020 reboot of "The Grudge", and the original feature film "Ju On: The Grudge" (2002). As always, spoilers abound-- and there's no shortage of salt this time.
In this episode of Silver Screen Anomalies, Skyler and Hallie review "The Color Out of Space" (2020) and "Annihilation" (2018). This episode made possible by the Ancient Ones.*As always, this podcast is NOT spoiler free! It is rife with spoilers! You have been warned!*
A videogame adaptation done... well?? WHAT? Beat back the isolation blues with a new episode of Silver Screen Anomalies! This episode, Skyler and Hallie take a look at the first three seasons of Netflix's "Castlevania" (2017-2020). (As always, this podcast is *NOT* spoiler free! Don't listen if you don't want spoilers!) Stay safe, everyone!
Absurdly late (but full of love), Skyler and Hallie pit "My Bloody Valentine" (1981) against its 2009 remake by the same name-- all to see which one is better at making them feel (disgusted?)
As the dry spell for movies continues, Skyler and Hallie turn their attention to the BBC miniseries "Dracula" (2020). Best be careful: there's a splash zone! As always, Silver Screen Anomalies is NOT spoiler free, so listen at your own risk!
A new year, a new episode! Skyler and Hallie sit down to discuss Netflix's "The Witcher", and share their list of anticipated films for 2020. As always, Silver Screen Anomalies is NOT spoiler-free, so if you want to avoid spoilers, don't listen!
In the season finale of Silver Screen Anomalies, Skyler and Hallie reflect on the films of 2019, and (to Hallie's dismay) construct their personal lists of the best films of the year. * Silver Screen Anomalies will return January 10th, 2020 with an all new episode!
In this very special (and very late, sorry!) second episode of Remake Rumble, Hallie and Skyler are joined by Robert Kinsman and Tika Jakobsen Kinsman to pit John Carpenter's "Halloween" (1978) against Rob Zombie's remake, "Halloween" (2007).
In this episode of Silver Screen Anomalies, the Stephen King and Mike Flanagan train keeps chugging as Hallie and Skyler discuss the recent release, "Doctor Sleep" (2019) and "Gerald's Game" (2017).
It's the year of the clown! This week on Silver Screen Anomalies, Skyler and Hallie review "Joker" (2019) and "King of Comedy" (1982) and try to separate fantasy from reality. It's a real laugh! .... ish.
This episode, Skyler and Hallie take a deep dive into space, then shoot forward through twenty years as they discuss "Ad Astra" (2019) and "Blade Runner 2049" (2017). The future is now! ... ish.
Hallie and Skyler review "It: Chapter 1"(2017) and "It: Chapter 2" (2019), and try not to contract phobias of clowns, Paul Bunyan, and intergalactic spider monsters. With special guest host, Peanut Butter the cat! * Reminder as always, we are NOT spoiler free! We are dense with spoilers!
Welcome to the rumble-- Remake Rumble, that is! Changing it up, in this episode Skyler and Hallie pit "Pet Sematary" (2019) against the original "Pet Sematary" (1989) to see which was the better film. Careful: the first three rows are a splash zone.
This episode reviews "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" (2019) and "Goosebumps" (2015). Hosts: Skyler Greencorn and Hallie WalshFollow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!
This episode reviews: "Annabelle Comes Home" (2019) and "Child's Play" (2019).Hosts: Skyler Greencorn and Hallie WalshMusic: Hallie WalshFollow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram!
Skyler and Hallie discuss and review "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" (2019) and "The Host" (2006).Hosts: Skyler Greencorn and Hallie WalshMusic: Hallie WalshFollow us on Facebook for updates!