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The Spooky Screen reviews the 8th episode of HBO's new hit show: "The Last of Us". Tune in each week as we review each episode of "The Last of Us" Season One! Episode 8: When We Are In Need Starring: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Scott Shepherd Directed by Ali Abbasi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespookyscreen Twitter: https://twitter.com/thespookyscreen
The Spooky Screen reviews the 7th episode of HBO's new hit show: "The Last of Us". Tune in each week as we review each episode of "The Last of Us" Season One! Episode 7: Left Behind Starring: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Gabriel Luna Directed by Liza Johnson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespookyscreen Twitter: https://twitter.com/thespookyscreen
The Spooky Screen reviews the 6th episode of HBO's new hit show: "The Last of Us". Tune in each week as we review each episode of "The Last of Us" Season One! Episode 6: Kin Starring: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Gabriel Luna, and Anna Torv Directed by Jasmila Zbanic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespookyscreen Twitter: https://twitter.com/thespookyscreen
The Spooky Screen reviews the 5th episode of HBO's new hit show: "The Last of Us". Tune in each week as we review each episode of "The Last of Us" Season One! Episode 5: Endure and Survive Starring: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Gabriel Luna, and Anna Torv Directed by Jeremy Webb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespookyscreen Twitter: https://twitter.com/thespookyscreen
The Spooky Screen reviews the 4th episode of HBO's new hit show: "The Last of Us". Tune in each week as we review each episode of "The Last of Us" Season One! Episode 4: Please Hold My Hand Starring: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Gabriel Luna Directed by Jeremy Webb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespookyscreen Twitter: https://twitter.com/thespookyscreen
The Spooky Screen reviews the 3rd episode of HBO's new hit show: "The Last of Us". Tune in each week as we review each episode of "The Last of Us" Season One! Episode 3: Long Long Time Starring: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Gabriel Luna, and Anna Torv Directed by Peter Hoar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespookyscreen Twitter: https://twitter.com/thespookyscreen
The Spooky Screen reviews the first episode of HBO's new hit show: "The Last of Us". Tune in each week as we review each episode of "The Last of Us" Season One!
The Spooky Screen reviews the 2nd episode of HBO's new hit show: "The Last of Us". Tune in each week as we review each episode of "The Last of Us" Season One!
Believe the hype. Andor is really THAT good. In today's episode, Stephen tries to convince his fellow (and very skeptical) hosts to watch Andor on Disney+. Does he succeed? Watch to find out.
Noah gets emotional. Stephen mistakes Brittany Snow for Brittany Palmer. Jonny gets annoyed (as always). Dave takes his costume too far (as always). Nick says "buttery slickness" in a sentence.
We watch Marvel's "Werewolf by Night" (2022).
Jonny and David desperately try to convince Noah to watch House of the Dragon S1.
Stephen has a change of heart. Nick refuses to say something nice. Jonny wins something. David's tablecloth is ruined forever. Noah's wife is gonna need to buy more ketchup.
Jonny brings his spelunking gear and struggles to convince everyone that "The Descent" (2005, UK) is a masterpiece.
Nick and Jonny are missing and nowhere to be found. David's house ran out of power. Noah does his 'mamma mia' gestures. Stephen got lazy and didn't set up his lighting.
The Spooky Screen review "The Black Phone". Ethan Fawke hosts. Jonny talks about steaks. David eats ghost peeps. Nick both loves and hates the host. Stephen is a missing boy.
The Spooky Screen reviews: BODIES BODIES BODIES (2022). Noah's glow-sticks slap. Jonny is living boujee at the hilt. David struggles to stay woke in his dark room. Stephen's safe space has nice lighting. Nick gaslights himself.
Dave forgot to do his homework. Noah discovers the magic of lighting. Jonny needs to put on a shirt. Nick gives the best nicknames. Stephen talks too much.
David plays with a toothpick. Noah changes his mind. Jonny agrees with Stephen for the 1st time ever. Nick is just trying to take a nap.
The Spooky Screen reviews "Sic Transit Gloria Mundi", the season finale of Yellowjackets season 1. The hosts compete for the title of the Antler Queen by getting dressed up.
The Spooky Screen reviews "Doomcoming", the 9th episode of Yellowjackets season 1. Stephen's cat dances in this episode.
The Spooky Screen reviews "Flight of the Bumblebee", the 8th episode of Yellowjackets season 1. The group decides that Jonny's knife must be confiscated.
The Spooky Screen reviews "No Compass", the 7th episode of Yellowjackets season 1. For some reason, David brings an airplane tray to the recording.
The Spooky Screen discuss Scott Cooper's creature feature, "Antlers" (2021, USA), and try not to get bummed out by its heavy topics of child abuse and ginger stereotypes.
The Spooky Screen reviews "Saints", the 6th episode of Yellowjackets - season 1. Dave finally unveils to the group his ultimate "why".
The Spooky Screen review Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg's underrated sci-fi comedy classic, The World's End (2013, UK), and do their own version of the golden mile. Five tap waters, please.
The Spooky Screen hosts review "Blood Hive", the 5th episode of Yellowjackets - season 1. And the boys discuss why TV and movie characters keep insisting on holding seances still to this day.
The Spooky Screen talk about the horror film, Sator (2019, USA), which was written and directed by Jordan Graham. It took him seven years to make. Was it worth it? Was anything even real? Find out on this episode! Or maybe not... Synopsis: Secluded in a desolate forest, a broken family is observed by Sator, a supernatural entity who is attempting to claim them.
The Spooky Screen reviews "Bear Down", the 4th episode of Yellowjackets Season 1. The hosts also share items they have found after discovering their own mysterious cabins in the woods.
On this tension and hot sauce-filled episode, The Spooky Screen talks about Mike Flanagan's home invasion horror movie, Hush (2016, USA), and try not to get caught talking when the masked killer shows up.
The Spooky Screen reviews "The Dollhouse", the 3rd episode of Yellowjackets. They also argue over road trip snacks and whether folks from New Jersey would know wolf facts.
The Spooky Screen have deep, meaningful, and intellectual conversations about the sci-horror, "Annihilation" (2018, USA) while also being thoroughly confused and somewhat bored.
The Spooky Screen reviews "F-Sharp", the 2nd episode of Yellowjackets. They also discuss things they've done as kids ranging from petty theft to high crimes and misdemeanors.
Today, the Spooky Screen embarks a new journey of... reviewing TV shows! Season 1 of Showtime's breakout hit "Yellowjackets" will be dissected, quartered, and analyzed episode by episode for the next ten weeks. Join us!
The Spooky Screen argue about the J-horror shudder exclusive, Noroi the Curse (2005, Japan), which is a found-footage mockumentary that is supposedly "the scariest movie you've never seen". Will the Spooky Screen agree? Grab your tinfoil hats and find out on this episode!
The Spooky Screen share their favorite television shows of 2021.
The Spooky Screen argue about "Scream" (2022, USA); a self-acclaimed "requel" (reboot+sequel). Did we enjoy its metaness? Did we guess the killer or killers? Find out on this episode! Synopsis: Twenty-five years after a streak of brutal murders shocked the quiet town of Woodsboro, Calif., a new killer dons the Ghostface mask and begins targeting a group of teenagers to resurrect secrets from the town's deadly past.
It's Weebs vs. Normies on this episode of The Spooky Screen, where we watch our first horror anime, Perfect Blue (1997, Japan). Will the weebs adore it? Will the uncultured Normies not get it? Find out on this episode!
The Spooky Screen discuss their favorite and most disappointing movie of 2021.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays from the Spooky Screen! Listen to us argue about the Christmas cult classic you've probably never seen, "Black Christmas" (1974, Canada). We discuss its inspiration of the Slasher genre and how it possibly has one of the best horror villains of all time.
The Spooky Screen argue over Zoom about the Shudder horror exclusive, "Host" (2020, UK), and try not to disrespect the spirits.
The Spooky Screen watch "A Quiet Place" (2018, USA), praise its merits, and celebrate that it wasn't a part of the Cloverfield Franchise like the studio originally planned.
The Spooky Screen argue about "Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021, USA)" and lose their minds over zip-off pants, amish dating sites, and the fact that this is considered a Paranormal Activity movie.
The Spooky Screen discuss Edgar Wright's psychological thriller, "Last Night in Soho" (2021, UK), and argue if it's a stunning masterpiece or a crushing disappointment.
In our very special Halloween episode, The Spooky Screen watches "Halloween Kills" (2021, USA) and struggle to say something other than "Evil dies tonight!"
For Stephen's pick, the Spooky Screen watches Julia Ducournau's "Titane" (2021, France), and discuss consensual car/human relations. Synopsis: a woman who has a metal plate in her head embarks on a bizarre journey.
For The Spooky Screen's inaugural watch party, they watch David's blind poster pick, "Pumpkinhead" (1988, USA), and argue whether it's an underrated gem or painfully average.
The Spooky Screen discuss James Wan's giallo-inspired and polarizing horror movie, "Malignant" (2021, USA), and read tasteful and insightful 1 star reviews from the audience.
The Spooky Screen watches Candyman (2021, USA) and have to eat a disgusting jellybean every time they say his hollowed name.
On this episode, the guys argue about Wes Craven's slasher classic, Scream (1996, USA), while also trying to root out the "killer" who is hiding among them.
The Spooky Screen record a special episode where they answer serious and stupid questions regarding life, horror movies, and everything between. We hope you enjoy.