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On this episode, the AHH! Crew cracks open a few oat sodas and discusses the latest 2020 horror release, Underwater (Spoiler-Free @ 14:06, Spoilers @ 20:40). Where does it rank with other aquatic horror films? Does it have sweet sea monster action? Is Kristen Stewart annoying? Inquiring minds need to know, so we discuss. We also talk about some of the other horror-related movies and shows we've seen over the last week, including the new Aaron Hernandez documentary series, Eli Roth's History of Horror, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight & Netflix's Sweetheart. Music: Dank Halloween by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Doctor Vlarg returns as we talk about Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Fallout: The Board Game, Professional Dungeon Mastering, Questworld, Bizarre Albums, The Witcher, Vampire Chronicles gets booted, BiRds of PRey, The Other Dark Half, Valiant Video Games, Claudine Auger, Eli Roth's History of Horror, and Red Light/Green Light with Circe and Red Rose. Merry Christmas, it's time for a Geek Shock!
Hey there horror movie fans! Welcome to Heeere's NeeNee! Horror Movie Podcast. A Bi-weekly podcast dedicated to all things horror, all the time. Welcome to my first episode, where we will be exploring one of the most influential horror director/writer of the 21st century, and count-downing Eli Roth's top 3 feature films. Check out my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZJHTAJ8cW_9nRV7cZZIp0g?view_as=subscriber
Samara Weaving continues to cement herself in the hearts of horror fans everywhere. Following on the heels of Mayhem and The Babysitter, she hits the big screen with Ready or Not. Does the Radio Silence helmed film live up to her other work? Our weekly horror reviews are Eli Roth's History of Horror, Slaughter Daughter, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, Dybbuk Box - The Story of Chris Chambers, Quantum Break, and The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager.
Stranger Things has returned with Season 3, showing that Netflix still knows how to make a killer television show. Does the newest season bring the series back from the mediocrity of the last one, or is the show in a downward spiral? Our weekly horror reviews are Sunshine, Paranormal Activity, Midsommar, Crawl, The Crow: Wicked Prayer, Deadtectives, Eli Roth's History of Horror, Duma Key by Stephen King, and Recursion by Blake Crouch.
Eli Roth’s History of Horror: Uncut brings together the masters of horror - including Stephen King, Greg Nicotero, Rob Zombie, Quentin Tarantino, Edgar Wright, Tippi Hedren and Tony Todd - to explore the genre’s biggest themes and reveal the inspirations and struggles behind its past and present. Join us for a chilling exploration of how horror has evolved through the eras and impacted society through Eli Roth’s unedited interviews with A-list storytellers.
Happy 2019! Natalie and Maren are back to talk about what they watched over the holidays, and of course, The Golden Globes! And this week in fangirling: Amazon's "Forever," "The Haunting of Hill House," and "Eli Roth's History of Horror."
Has it been two weeks or three weeks since we last recorded? Jack and Aaron disagree on these numbers (it's been two weeks, but whatever). Still, it doesn't really matter because we are back! Jack is back from Japan, Aaron has left his couch, there's a bunch of interesting TV news worth discussing, Rick Grimes didn't die, and somehow witches are once again all the rage! NEWS HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK: After Sunday's episode aired, AMC released the news that three "Walking Dead" TV movies are in development aimed at continuing Rick Grimes' story. Vince Gilligan is developing a "Breaking Bad" movie that will allegedly follow the present story of Jesse Pinkman According to SlashFilm, the highly anticipated "Deadwood" movie has begun production with the majority of the original cast returning. HBO is hoping for a spring, 2019 premiere. John Logan, the creator of "Penny Dreadful," is bringing a new installment of the series to Showtime. "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels" will take place in 1938 Los Angeles. THR says it'll be "rooted in the conflict between characters connected to the deity Santa Muerte and others allied with the devil, City of Angels will explore a mix of the supernatural and the combustible reality of that period, creating new occult myths and moral dilemmas within a historical backdrop. The series will feature all new characters and storylines." Andy Bean and Derek Mears will play both sides of the antihero in DC Universe's "Swamp Thing" series. James Wan is executive producing the series which will debut sometime in 2019. AARON'S LOSERS: "The Good Cop" and "American Horror Story: Apocalypse"JACK'S LOSERS: "Legacies" AARON'S FENCERS: "The Walking Dead" and "The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina"JACK'S FENCERS: "Midnight, Texas," "Homecoming" and "Busy Tonight" AARON'S WINNERS: "Hip-Hop: Evolution," "Channel Zero: The Dream Door," "The Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj," "Homecoming," "Daredevil" and "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown"JACK'S WINNERS: "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Dream Corp LLC," "LadyGang," "Channel Zero - The Dream Door," "Eli Roth's History of Horror," "The Haunting of Hill House" and "Castlevania" Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and comment! Find us on Twitter: @PunchDrunk_TV, @flatlinejack and @aaronflux Join the conversation on Facebook. Welcome to Episode 112.
What could make a good non-anthology horror series? We delve into this as well as The Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival, Willy Wonka, Red Dead Redemption 2, The Great American Read, Eli Roth's History of Horror, Sabrina v The Devil, Bohemian Rhapsody, PDX Broadsides, Falcon and Winter soldier get their own Play series, Walking Dead: The Movie, Mario Segale, The Great SYFY auction, and lots of stuff...you know, STUFF. It's time for a Geek Shock!
Tom's back! We talk about Comic-Con, American Gods, The Boys, a new Lost boardgame, Wonder Woman 1984 being pushed back, Afflicted, Gogglebox, a Party Of Five remake, A Million Little Things, Eli Roth's History of Horror, Halloween, The Good Place, Red Dead Redemption and The Walking Dead.
In This edition of Gore Corner, Ryan reacts to episode 1 and 2 of Eli Roth's History of Horror as well as he talks some of his favs from both genres covered so far by the series itself. -Follow Ryan on Facebook @rottencorpseradio and @rottencorpseent on Twitter. We now have a Patreon and would like to invite you as our fans to join forces with us. So if you would like to get more from this show, head on over to Patreon.com/rottencorpseradio and make your voices heard. Start today for as little as $1 per month. Original theme song, “Gore Corner” written and performed by Ryan Ramos This show and all others provided by Rotten Corpse Radio are available for free using either the Anchor.Fm app or their many affiliates. Or visit us online rottencorpseradio.com
Host Dany Roth is joined by Ben Sher, producer for Eli Roth's History of Horror and co-host of the Retro Movie Love podcast, to discuss Poltergeist II: The Other Side. Important discussions include how completely terrifying Kane is, how this movie impacted dental care of our host, Rhonda Shear, the patriarchal nature of Part II vs. the matriarchal nature of Part 1, why you can never trust Lara Flynn Boyle and more.
Ryan talks about the upcoming documentary hitting AMC called, "Eli Roth's History of Horror" and his personal relationship with the genre. Also discussed is Horror news! -Follow Ryan on Facebook @rottencorpseradio and @rottencorpseent on Twitter. We now have a Patreon and would like to invite you as our fans to join forces with us. So if you would like to get more from this show, head on over to Patreon.com/rottencorpseradio and make your voices heard. Start today for as little as $1 per month. Original theme song, “Gore Corner” written and performed by Ryan Ramos This show and all others provided by Rotten Corpse Radio are available for free using either the Anchor.Fm app or their many affiliates. Or visit us online rottencorpseradio.com
This episode the crew summoned the creepiest of creepypasta and took in the newly released “Slender Man”, a decision that turned out to be heavy on the pasta with only a light sprinkling of creepy on top. Robin and Scott talk about the 2011 “Fright Night” remake that they had somehow avoided seeing up until this point and then they all trade war stories about diving into the dangerous waters of the Netflix true crime releases. They also talk Johnny Depp’s continued employment with Disney, Eli Roth's History of Horror series, Getting locked in a nail salon and more. The episode is finished off with a round of Whole Hog that finds famed warriors of science fiction facing off dick to dick. ***************************************************** “Party Crowd 2” by Kolezan is licensed under CC BY 3.0 “Bong Hit” by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY 3.0 “Breath in and out Cigarette” by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 “Metal Loop” by thunderstorm10 is licensed under CC BY 3.0 “Scream 1” by TheSubber13 is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 ****************************************************** Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and like us on facebook, Instagram, and on Twitter. You can send us beer money on Patreon
This week we get funky and we talk about Sci-Fi Disco Themes, Close Encounters of the Big Screen Kind, Torgo Watches Iron Fist and Get Out, Star Wars has a director problem, The glory(?) of David Lynch, The Crow keeps flapping, Stargate returns, Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories, Richard Anderson, the holes of American Horror Story, DC House of Horrors, True Detective Season 3, Eli Roth's History of Horror, Tanis, Dracool, Welcome to Nightvale, The God Wave and Fear Street. So do the hustle, it's time for a Geek Shock! HT to Justin Noszek for the title suggestion