The Surgeons team keep abreast of current movies or retrospectively look back at films from the horror genre and dissect them through their reviews.
Saul Muerte takes a retrospective look back at this odd, curiosity of a film, The Nesting, which celebrates its 40th Anniversary this year.
This is a big one. Saul Muerte looks back at the birth of Jason with his retrospective review of Friday the 13th Part 2.
Host Saul Muerte takes a look back at Oliver Stone's sophomore outing in the director's chair, The Hand, 40 years after its initial release.
Saul Muerte casts his thoughts on shock torture film, Cannibal Ferox as it celebrates 40 years since its initial release.
Currently streaming on Shudder, Saul Muerte casts his thoughts on the film, The Power.
Saul Muerte looks back at the 1971 feature The Mephisto Waltz starring Alan Alda and Jacqueline Bisset, which received heavy scrutiny upon its initial release. But is there more to this movie than meets the eye?
Saul Muerte takes a look back at the Amicus Productions feature, The House That Dripped Blood, which celebrates 50 years since its initial release this year.
Saul Muerte takes a look back at Universal's House of Horrors starring Rondo Hatton as The Creeper. How does this film fair today?
Saul Muerte looks back at Jesus Francho's 1981 slasher feature, Bloody Moon.
Saul Muerte takes a look into the Universal vault at The Spider Woman Strikes Back which celebrates 75 years since its initial release this year. How does it stand today.
Saul Muerte looks back at Sam Neill's turn as the antichrist Damien Thorne in Omen III: The Final Conflict.
Saul Muerte casts a retrospective look back at 1971's "gratuitous" slasher film, Blood and Lace which celebrates 50 years since its initial release.
With recent talks about another Leslie Vernon film on the horizon, Saul Muerte discusses his thoughts on Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon which was released fifteen years ago in 2006.
Resident surgeon Saul Muerte dissects and discusses Shudder's latest Exclusive and Original feature, Lucky, directed by Natasha Kerman and starring Brea Grant.
Resident surgeon, Saul Muerte retrospectively looks back at one of Director Mike Flanagan's earlier movies, Absentia which celebrates 10 years since its release this month.
Saul Muerte casts his eye over the Shudder Exclusive and Original feature, The Dark and The Wicked