From horror films and true crime cases to cults and the supernatural, the Creep-O-Rama Podcast explores the impact of all things sadistic and bizarre.
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Welcome to Creep-O-Rama, the horror podcast that dares to ask: What if Count Orlok was just a goth Victorian raccoon with boundary issues?In this week's episode, we explore the damp cathedral of Robert Eggers' Nosferatu (2024)—a movie so dark, brooding, and horny it might actually be a sentient Victorian wallpaper sample.
Tape up your knuckles and prepare for a roundhouse kick of nostalgia as we dive into the final episode of our Jean-Claude Van Damme marathon with the most iconic double feature: Bloodsport (1988, dir. Newt Arnold) and Kickboxer (1989, dir. Mark DiSalle & David Worth).We're talking Frank Dux's (Van Damme) very real Kumite exploits (spoiler: they're not real), Bolo Yeung's terrifying pecs, and Michel Qissi's Tong Po licking glass like a man who's never heard of tetanus. Was Forest Whitaker secretly the best actor in Bloodsport? Why did JCVD's dance scene involve 13 hand claps and 4 splits? And most importantly—how many kids shattered their shins trying to kick trees after watching these movies? (Spoiler: too many.)Between debates on Kowloon Walled City's structural integrity (thanks, James), Frank Dux's CIA lies, and whether Dave Bautista could ever replace Tong Po, this episode is a no-holds-barred deep dive into the films that defined a generation of action cinema—and also our childhood orthopedic bills.Bonus Chaos:The Kumite Math: A 60-round tournament would require millions of fighters. Frank Dux is bad at numbers.JCVD's OnesieSuspenders: Fashion icon or spandex prisoner?Bolo Yeung's Pedestrian Beatdowns: How does one teenage Bolo Yeung strike fear in the hearts of strangers? Stick around for swimming records, ponytail combat, and the eternal question: Why did everyone in the ‘80s taste their own blood? CREEP-O-RAMA is:Store:CREEP-O-RAMAYouTube:@creep-o-ramaJosh:@joshblevesqueArtwork: @bargainbinblasphemyTheme: @imfigureAudio:@stranjlove
Get ready for the most roundhouse-kick-to-the-face episode yet, where we dive into not one, not two, but THREE Jean-Claude Van Damme cinematic fever dreams and spiral off into pure sweaty chaos.
Welcome to part THREE of the Jean-Claude Van Damme marathon! This week, four roundhouse-loving maniacs dive into a triple feature so stacked it could only be held together with sweat and slow-motion spin kicks while it fights to resist spontaneously combusting from a denim overload and sheer gluteal power!
Welcome to the most chaotic cinematic therapy session this side of the apocalypse, where four degenerates shout over each other about spin kicks, bad wigs, and jacked robots who don't know what dongs are anymore. This week we're getting emotionally destroyed by a Jean-Claude Van Damme triple feature that roundhouse kicked us so HARD it sent us spiraling into a fever dream so intense it should come with a physician's warning and a complimentary bottle of body oil.
The time has finally arrived to traverse the JCVD universe, and we're starting it off with legendary mullets, exploding hockey rinks, time-traveling splits, and asking the most important question we've ever faced: Can JCVD really crack a walnut with his ass? (Spoiler: He said he could, and we believe him.)
Welcome to this week's episode of the CREEP-O-RAMA podcast, the only one brave enough to tackle the HOLY TRINITY of Nicolas Cage Insanity—Face/Off, Con Air, and The Rock—and somehow still have enough brain cells left to scream about it for an hour.
This week on Creep-O-Rama we were supposed to analyze the mind-melting disasterpieces known as Terminator: Genisys and Terminator: Dark Fate, but instead we spiraled into a rabbithole of missing robot genitalia, evil AI rebranding, and why Hollywood keeps rebooting this franchise, no matter how much it begs to die.
Welcome toThe Creep-O-Rama Podcast, where four horror-obsessed lunatics were supposed to untangle the madness ofWes Craven's New Nightmareand the 2010 Nightmare onElm Street Remake, but instead we spiral out and discussFreddy Krueger's Dracula phase, questionable parenting choices, and why David Hasselhoff is basically an all-terrain vehicle.
Buckle up, we're diving headfirst into A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child & Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, two sequels that feel like they were written by a group of sleep-deprived gremlins on a sugar high, and proved the 90s were straight up lawless.
This week we kick open the boiler room door to the absolute madness of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and 4: The Dream Master, where logic sleeps and chaos reigns supreme. Here's what you're signing up for (you've been warned):
Welcome to the CREEP-O-RAMA Podcast, where four sleep-deprived weirdos plummet face-first into the blood-soaked fever dream that is horror classic A Nightmare on Elm Street & A Nightmare on Elm Street: Freddy's Revenge while doing what they do best: wildly overthink horror films. Ridiculousness Includes:
This week we're asking you to embrace chaos as four fully unqualified horror fans tackle Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines & Terminator Salvation. Come with us if you want to ignite the robot apocalypse by asking the franchises biggest question: Did Arnold's Terminator have all the essentials? Dick, check. Butthole… debatable.
Get ready for two hours of absolute madness as we dissect the cinematic fever dream that is The Terminator & Terminator 2: Judgement Day. James Cameron served us time-traveling murder-bots, Sarah Connor's grenade-launching parenting skills, and a villain with fewer emotions than your ex. Honestly, it's a miracle we stayed on topic for 10 minutes.
This episode unpacks the enduring terror of the Candyman franchise, including Candyman: Day of the Dead (1999), starring Tony Todd and Donna D'Errico, directed by Turi Meyer, and the critically acclaimed Candyman (2021), starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Teyonah Parris, directed by Nia DaCosta. We explore the dark themes, symbolic layers, and chilling depictions in these films, debating whether we're brave saying "Candyman" five times in a mirror and dissect why some characters just can't resist. From discussing the psychology behind urban legends to discussions on social dynamics and childhood dares, this episode examines fear, art, and consequences. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA YouTube: @creep-o-rama Josh: @joshblevesque Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
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Andre Gower, the leader of the goddamn club, joins us this week as we cover topics from Hollywood in the 80s, adventures in Albuquerque, and the legacy of The Monster Squad. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA YouTube: @creep-o-rama Josh: @joshblevesque Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
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We're counting down our mandatory October watchlist while desperately trying to fit 7 films in one episode. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA YouTube: @creep-o-rama Josh: @joshblevesque Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
This franchise certainly took some turns, but time traveling witches was not what we expected. We're back this week with the second half of our dive into the Paranormal Activity franchise. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA YouTube: @creep-o-rama Josh: @joshblevesque Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
This week we break down the first three Paranormal Activity films, along with talks of our favorite sequels, the found footage genre, and our personal stories with the undead. Or maybe Josh just has a head injury and blacks out every few hours and that's how his sink is turning on by itself. Tough to tell. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA YouTube: @creep-o-rama Josh: @joshblevesque Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
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Rough Cut Video returns, and this time we're covering sequels that were way better than they had any right to be. Rough Cut Video: Website Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
We recently sat down with the producer of Jennifer's Body, Lisa Frankenstein, Watcher, Juno, 500 Days of Summer, and many more, to discuss modern horror, Jennifer's Body and the cult following it has, storytelling, and... Snakes on a Plane? Store: CREEP-O-RAMA YouTube: @creep-o-rama Josh: @joshblevesque Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
Water parks, cocaine budgets, voodoo sharks, and Michael Caine, the JAWS franchise becomes unhinged. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Josh: @joshblevesque Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
This rewatch and discussion further cemented the fact that none of us are ever going into the water again. Except Derick. Nice knowin' ya, bud. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Josh: @joshblevesque Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
We recently sat down with writer/director Steven Kostanski to discuss his love of practical effects, favorite horror films, the journey of directing effects driven films, stepping into beloved horror franchises, and uncovering the truth behind IMDb trivia facts. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
This week we're joined by one of our long time artists, Shindy Reehal. From album covers to tattooing, Shindy is an unbelievable talent. We discuss our love for horror, working regular gigs, the challenges of being self-employed, navigating social media, and battling the self doubt that comes with it all. Click below to follow Shindy on his social media accounts, visit his website, check out his prints, and follow along for more. Shindy: @shindydesign Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
The next stop on our quest to watch every Dracula film ever made brings us to some surprising new places and characters. Like space, with Coolio, in what might just be the most epic way of killing Dracula ever put on film. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
Christopher Lee, Max Schreck, & CGI Sailor Dracula walk into a bar... Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
Oh boy. This one's a doozy. Don't blame us for the trauma that ensues. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Josh: @joshblevesque Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
Joining us this week is producer, writer, and director, Casey Walker. Casey has produced one of our favorite horror films of the last decade, The Void, and the current hit, In A Violent Nature. In this episode, we go behind the scenes of independent filmmaking, discussing the current state and future of indie horror, and the lengths one goes to sacrifice for your art. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
Rage Virus vs Zombie Virus; Zombie survival tactics; The etiquette of proper dong placement; Deadbeat Dads and the eternal debate on how exactly the opening to 28 Weeks Later played out, all in what might be our most divided episode yet. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
From gross satanic cults that seriously need to invest in a vacuum cleaner, to possessed parents and preachers, this episode has an abundance of Satan. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
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We're going to Hell and Sweden this week as we dive into the mindtrip that is Southbound and The Ritual. And maybe sorta spend half the episode arguing over how to rate films on Letterboxd. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
Why do aliens visit earth? Why are they so obsessed with couples? And how expensive are UFOs really? This week, we're asking the important questions about our extraterrestrial friends (or foes) in our reviews for Significant Other, Honeymoon, and The Vast of Night. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
French extreme horror is just on a different level. And we're not sure if that's good or bad, but we're watching anyways. Ugh. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
We love a good time loop movie, so we're diving into two recent hits with the Happy Death Day franchise and Freaky. Join us as we discuss Vince Vaughns hilarious ability to be a teenager, how we'd escape time loops, and a mind bending convo over what the hell the 4th dimension is. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
Raise your hand if you'd rather exist in a zombie apocalypse instead of real life, cause we sure would. Adult Devon Sawa. Stretchy zombie genitalia. Adam Driver's top notch comedic timing. And the mythical power of Brad Pitts hair. All that and more. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove
Our conclusion of the epic Friday the 13th franchise is here. Insane kill counts for Jason X; wild, over-the-top ridiculous storylines of failed Jason vs Freddy projects; the sheer size of Derek Mears's neck -- these three films feature some of our most favorite Friday the 13th moments. Huge thanks to Josh Levesque for traveling down this path with us. He will return in upcoming episodes very soon. Store: CREEP-O-RAMA Josh: @joshblevesque Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemy Theme: @imfigure Audio: @stranjlove