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The Horror Short Film Director Roundtable is one of the most important things that we did at the Portland Horror Film Festival. It provided an elevated platform for horror short filmmakers. Oftentimes, this is ground zero for original horror ideas. Unless you are a Hollywood nepo-director, short film creation is where you learn your chops. I wanted to give these creatives an opportunity to share their experiences in making movies, both good and bad, so that we can all learn a little more about the craft. Life as a short filmmaker can be an experience in the shadows. Your films are rarely seen outside of film festivals, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. This is where most creative minds hone their crafts. Take a simple concept and do it well. Do you have something scary or funny to tell? Is there an idea that has been lurking in the back of your brain that you have to give life to? A short film will give you the opportunity to learn production, editing, budgeting, and team management. It also places you in a community of people who are open to sharing their work with one another. That’s where the round table fits in. After our discussion, I told the group that, even though I wanted this discussion to be a forum for them to share their wins and losses with each other, I selfishly set up this talk so I could learn more about horror moviemaking. Nine years in on being a small horror press journalist, and I still feel like I am only scratching the surface about what a director has to do. Just how do you do it? These discussions give me more talking points and access to better questions to ask. The Portland Horror Film Festival is one of the best curated horror film festivals in the country. Not only do Gwen and Brian Callahan select some of the best horror short films for their festivals, but they also provide opportunities for short film alumni to showcase their feature films. One of the questions I asked in our roundtable discussion was, “How many of you are looking to be feature film directors?” All of them raised their hands (with the exception of Patrick Hogan, who has already directed a feature film). For these directors, here is some encouraging data. This year alone had FIVE directors who previously presented short films at either PHFF or the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival and later had their feature films shown at these festivals. Here are the PHFF Alumni filmmakers who presented a short film and then a feature: Anthony Cousins: Short Films – “The Bloody Ballad of Squirt Reynolds” and “Every Time We Meet for Ice Cream Your Whole Fucking Face Explodes” to Feature Films – Frogman (2023) and Frogman Returns (2026) Jeff Ferrell: Short Film – “Morella” to Feature Film – The Demonatrix (2026) Levi Buchannan: Short Film – “We Said Forever” to Feature Film Sitra Achra (2026) Krsy Fox: Short Film – “What the Spell” to Feature Film – Big Baby (2026) Masaki Nishiyama: Short Film “Smahorror” to Feature Film “The Invisible Half” (2026) Zack Ogle: Short Film “We Got a Monkey’s Paw” to Feature Film – It Needs Eyes (2025) Craig Ouellette: “Str$p” to Feature Film – Straight on Til Morning (2025) Andrew Bowser: Short Film – “Little Willy” to Feature Film – Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Evil (2022) Izzy Lee: “My Monster”, “Dark Signals”, “Rehomed” to Feature Film – House of Ashes (2024) Kenichi Ugana: Short Film – “Visitors” to Feature Film – Love Will Tear Us Apart (2023) Alice Maio Mackay: Short Film – “The Serpent’s Skin” to Feature Film T-Blockers (2023) Matthew John Lawrence: Short Film “Larry Gone Demon” to Feature Film – Uncle Peckerhead (2020) Justin Harding: Short Film “Kookie” to Feature Film – Making Monsters (2019) The PHFF Horror Short Film Director Roundtable Recording: Here is the roundtable discussion. It’s all about the lessons learned. The good, the bad, and the ridiculous. My past experience doing these round tables sometimes put the filmmakers on the spot, and I didn’t want this to be a “stump the directors” exercise. I prepared them with the following questions: Apart from financing, what was the biggest challenge in making your movie? What was the most interesting thing you learned while making this film? How many of you are filmmakers as a second career? What remains a mystery to you as a filmmaker that you think might be answered by one of your peers in this discussion? What piece of advice do you have for your fellow directors? This group really got into the discussion, and had the festival not started up, we could have gone on for quite a while longer. I had a great time, and I believe they did as well. The Horror Short Film Director Roundtable Films: Blindsided Directed by P. Patrick HoganStarring Crystal LoverroPortland Horror Film Festival: Winner of the Devil’s Discord (Best Sound Design) A blind schoolteacher struggles to survive through a nightmarish night when an alien spaceship crashes and unleashes a monstrous predator. This unique horror short film features an all-low-vision cast and places the audience in the POV of a blind protagonist who is only able to hear what happens around her. Director Statements: “Blindsided is a riveting short horror film that takes a unique narrative approach, providing audiences with an immersive glimpse into the harrowing experience of Maria, a blind woman confronting the most terrifying ordeal of her life. The horror remains unseen, both to her and the audience, heightening the suspense and reminding us that sometimes, the most terrifying things are the ones we don’t see coming… This is an innovative short film that ventures into uncharted territory within the horror genre. The narrative unfolds in a tranquil neighborhood, abruptly disrupted by a crashing alien spacecraft and the horrifying monster it unleashes into the night. However, what sets this film apart is the unique perspective from which the story is told – the POV of Maria, a blind schoolteacher living alone. Maria’s desperate struggle to evade the otherworldly predator, guided solely by what she hears, will provide an experience unlike any other horror short. Additionally, to promote diversity and inclusivity, in conjunction with our Disability Authenticity Consultant Vanni Le and Casting Director Danielle Pretsfelder Demchick, all the characters in the film are played by low-vision actors, placing the spotlight on the often-overlooked talent within the low-vision community. We are very proud of Blindsided and look forward to enjoying it in theaters with an audience who doesn’t know what they are about to experience.” Scullion Written and Directed by Trevor GracianoStarring: Whitney Garner as “Samantha”, Cody Parr as “Greg”, and Jim Close as “The Maid” A playful couple test their household chore habits and unknowingly summon a vengeful presence. Director Statements: “We all carry habits inherited from our parents into adulthood. I grew up in a religious household where some of those habits were helpful, but many were not—and they've lingered in ways I don't welcome. Some habits fade with time, while others remain, quietly shaping us in the background. This film explores the struggle to break free from those ingrained patterns, and the imaginative consequences of what happens when they refuse to let go. *It's really just about how to load the communal dishwasher correctly.” Worst Thing You’ve Ever Done Directed by PJ GermainWritten by Autumn Palen and PJ GermainStarring: Brady Gentry, Benjamin Nowak, Bix Krieger, Charlie N. Townsend, Cailyn Rice, Ethan Ahn, Emma Smith Watts, and Erin Rae Kykendall HIGH SCHOOL REALLY SUCKS… and no one knows that better than best friends Aaron and Keith. So when they set out to crash the last graduation party of the summer, emotions fly high, and the culture clash of teenagers finds them playing a simple game that has dire consequences. Director’s Statement: “Before he passed, screenwriter Gil Dennis told me during my time at AFI, “Write what hurts.” That idea has stayed with me; it's the compass I use when choosing the stories I want to tell. When I first read Autumn Palen's original draft of Worst Thing You've Ever Done, it hurt. It transported me back to moments in my own adolescence; memories filled with shame, ridicule, and isolation. But what floored me was its third-act twist. It was something I'd never felt so viscerally in a short script. I knew I had to direct it. What began as a contained character piece evolved into something more personal. I rewrote the script to reflect my own lived experiences, with every character, every event drawn from real moments that left a mark. I wanted to take a character that I felt so intertwined with, and make him someone that the audience would really relate to before reaching the moment where everything changes; the blood-drenched punchline to the twisted joke these high school kids played on each other. I set it during the 90’s, as it was a period of transition for me as an 80’s kid, being on the cusp of the old and new world. I needed the film to be an exploration of adolescent loneliness which dealt with the complexity of the friendships and social hierarchies that often defined who we were at that fragile age. We weren’t quite kids anymore, but we weren’t adults yet either, so how did we approach the consequences of reckless behavior? My team and I knew that casting would make or break the film. To capture that truth, casting was everything. I reviewed over 6,000 submissions, narrowing it down to a callback of who I thought could embody the characters. I needed authenticity, so at that callback, I ditched the script and asked actors, in character, to describe moments like first dates or getting asked to prom. It revealed who leaped from the page and became real. A week before we were to start shooting, my original cinematographer had to back out due to a conflict with the TV series he was currently shooting, and months of planning began to crumble. In the days leading up to whether or not we were going to cancel the project entirely, my long-time collaborator and cinematographer Jeff Billings took on the task. We shot the film over 3 tireless days, and as any director knows, you plan as much as you can; however, the plan eventually goes out the window. So I played a game of pivoting and being malleable myself in order to get what we needed to tell the story. The film is a testament to all the parts working together for a singular goal, and my hope is that when that first music cue drops, the audience is strapped in and ready to ride the roller coaster to that final frame.” https://vimeo.com/1071562836/377ba7d361?fl=pl&fe=cm Cat and Mouse Written and Directed by Brady CatesStarring: Halima Kamara as “Michelle”, Collan Simmons as “Felix, and Ron LaprechtEdited by Luke Oleen Junk, and Hayley Frederick Michelle is caught in a killer’s sadistic and carefully orchestrated game. With danger closing in at every turn, Michelle must outwit and outlast her relentless pursuer. But as the night goes on, unsettling clues reveal that all may not be what it seems. This time, it's the mouse's turn to catch the cat. My Severed Arm Written and Directed by Casey de FremeryStarring: Olivia Rose Prince as “Sidney”, Ryan Romine as “Mason”, and Julia Linger as “Commercial Model”Portland Horror Film Festival: Funny Bone Award for Exceptional Horror Comedy A woman tries to escape a serial killer using DIY videos, but the internet won't stop trying to sell her things first. Director’s Statement: “My Severed Arm is a horror-comedy about a “final girl” who, after fleeing into a cabin in the woods, discovers that her greatest threat isn't the machete-wielding slasher outside—it's the barrage of unskippable ads and paywalls blocking her access to life-saving information. Trapped, bleeding, and desperate to repair the tools around her, she turns to YouTube—but instead of help, she's ambushed by holographic tutorials and polished commercial spokespeople invading the cabin like digital ghosts. The film began with a thought I couldn't shake: what if you had to listen to ads when calling 911? It was a joke at first, but one that felt eerily plausible five minutes into the future. I've learned so many practical things through platforms like YouTube, but over time, that access has been buried beneath monetization schemes, misinformation, and endless self-promotional detours. This story is my response to that frustration—exaggerated into a literal life-or-death scenario. Stylistically, I wanted to evoke the stark, grim energy of Evil Dead or Cabin in the Woods, but undercut it with the absurdity of consumer culture leaking into every moment. That blend of horror and comedy, physical space and digital intrusion, is what drives the tone. At its core, My Severed Arm is about survival—both in the horror-movie and digital sense. It's about what happens when urgency meets algorithm, when access to knowledge is shaped by incentive structures that don't care if you bleed out. The film asks: what good is information if it's hidden behind paywalls, pop-ups, and promo codes? But more than anything, I want the audience to laugh, cringe, and feel that creeping recognition that this isn't the future – it's the now.” Into The Stand Directed by Mackenzie Hamilton and Taylor FuchsWritten by Mackenzie HamiltonStarring: Sarah Rich as “Quinn”, Ariana Raygoza as “Rosa”, and Nick Dietrich Tree planters Quinn and Rosa return to camp for another summer in the wilderness. Rosa is newly sober, and Quinn is quietly anxious about how she'll handle the camp's hard-partying culture. At the welcome-back party, Rosa is tempted to drink, prompting Quinn to intervene. Shaken, Rosa heads into the forest to clear her head, but doesn't come back. When Quinn goes after her, she's met with eerie signs: strange noises, a mangled deer, and an odd light deep in the woods. As the forest closes in, Quinn questions if there is something else out there. Director’s Statement: The woods have always haunted me. Growing up in rural Vancouver Island, I would often cut through forest trails to reach friends’ houses. When it was night, we would meet in the middle of the trail to keep each other safe. Thankfully, we always found each other, but I frequently wondered what if we didn't? What if something else was out there, waiting in the darkness of the woods? Into the Stand is inspired by the many times I scared myself on those trails, letting my imagination run wild. Now that I'm older, my fears are centered around more tangible things, like navigating how to let go of people you love when you can't control what they're going through. This story is deeply informed by themes of sobriety, codependency, and how the urge to help someone can sometimes lead you somewhere dark. Ultimately, Into the Stand is a fun horror made in the community I grew up in with friends who helped bring it to life. My husband and I co-directed this short film, transforming the woods on my parents' farm into a tree-planting camp, and had a blast turning a familiar place into something eerie and cinematic. It's a scary film that is personal and full of heart, and I'm overjoyed to be telling stories in the places that shaped me. –Mackenzie Hamilton and Taylor Fuchs Nurture Written and Directed by Nick SnyderProduced by Sam SnyderStarring: Travis Bilenski as “Ren, and Kailey Rhodes as “Rose”Portland Horror Film Festival: Winner – Goule D’or Best Short On a remote Oregon farm, a couple grieving from a miscarriage finds hope in a mysterious flower. But as it heals her, the flower takes root in him. Nurture is a dialogue-free folk-horror fable about love, grief, and the consequences of taking too much from nature. Director’s Statement: NURTURE marks my return to narrative filmmaking after years of honing my craft in visual effects, motion design, and commercial work. Inspired by the Pacific Northwest and the quiet mythology of its forests, this dialogue-free folk horror short explores grief through the lens of a nature curse. Where grief deepens love and a curse demands sacrifice, NURTURE examines the dangerous hope that something broken can be restored without cost. Other Notable Horror Shorts from the Festival: There were 48 short films shown at the Festival, selected from over 500 submissions. Here are a few notable and favorite films that were also showing at the festival. Famous Directed by Rosita Lama MuvdiWritten by Jordan MonaghanStarring Jordan Monaghan “A young woman desperate for social media fame exploits her father's death to go viral. But the volatile world of internet stardom pushes her to the edge.” Punchy and poignant. Famous taps into the darkest desires of influencers desperate to get likes. Just how far will you go for a few more “likes and subscribes”? Jordan Monaghan chases likes the wrong way in “Famous” (2026) Favela Amarela (Brazil) Written and Directed by Nicolas Lobato and Tiago TuchuStarring Richard Abelha, Giselle Batista, and Sai “A student from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro joins the local drug militia to pay for college and uncovers an NGO linked to powerful politicians that hides dark rituals devoted to the King in Yellow.” I won’t be surprised if this stunning short film also plays at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. It is saturated in Brazilian culture, mixed with a heavy application of Cosmic Horror. Favela Amarela (2026) Wall Udder Written and Directed by Alexandra HaydenStarring Kevin Grady, Sawyer Fuller, and Bries Vannon “A dissatisfied woman confronts repressed feelings of malaise after her partner comes home smelling like milk.” Hysterically gag-inducingly funny! There is a double-punchline gag that brought the house down. Part of the Shorts Gone Wild block at PHFF, where the festival screens the zaniest submitted shorts. This did not disappoint. Ewwww! Who wants some milk? “Wall Udder” (2026) Tooth-Hurty! Directed by Jude MadonnaWritten by Katie SmallStarring Katie Small, Jude Madonna, Brook Hogan, and Tommy HardenPortland Horror Film Festival Winner: Abby Normal Award: For the exceptionally weird and disturbing “Lucy is a people-pleasing writer-photographer whose dream of being an artist remains just out of reach. A comment from her boyfriend about her teeth triggers Lucy to make an appointment for a dental checkup for the first time in years with the mysterious yet heavily advertised Big Smiles Dentistry.” Super clever! There should be more horror movies about trips to the dentist. This made my toes curl and had me in stitches, as well. Say Ahhh! Katie Small in “Tooth-Hurty!” (2026) CHÄIR Directed by Chris McInroyWritten by Chris McInroy and Carlos La RottaStarring Carlos LaRotta, Kim Lowery, and Chloe McInroy “Carl just wanted to sit down. The chair had other plans.” I am always a fan of Chris McInroy. He and Carlos do a crazy short film every year. I am in awe of how these guys make deadpan, silly, and super-gory original content. It won’t be long before they release a greatest-hits compilation, and I will be in line to buy it. This spoof on Ikea furniture assembly is a tribute to all of us who have struggled to assemble the Scandinavian furniture at home. Carlos LaRotta contemplates his struggles putting a chair together in “CHÄIR” (2026) The Bones Exist Directed by Kelsey Bollig and Matthew DuVallWritten by Matthew DuVallStarring: Alex Pena as “Manny”, Siya Maleki as “Diego”, Jack Campbell as “Don Rob”, Michael Manzako as “The Boy”, and Alex Bankler as the Utah Raptor.Portland Horror Film Festival Winner: Tompe L’oiel Award for Best Special Effects In the unforgiving wilderness of 1850s Alta California, a dwindling group of gold prospectors encounters a feral boy who forces the men to confront the horrors lurking in the woods and the sins of their past. This combines two of my favorite genres: Dinosaurs and Westerns. Perhaps not done since The Valley of Gwanji, The Bones Exists shows plenty of raptors hunting cowboys and does so convincingly. Bonus points for showing the most current understanding of raptors as feathered dinos. Munch Munch! “The Bones Exist” (2026) Flush (France) Written and Directed by Raphaël TreinerStarring Eléonore Gurrey as “Marianne” and Christophe Ntakabenura as “Ben” Abominable plumbing and violent deaths. MARIANNE, extremely pregnant, and BEN, a plumber and one-night stand, team up to survive an epic night and face the monsters of a building beset by an unknown evil. I am a sucker for the Trapped in a Bathroom trope, even going so far as to host a Crypticon horror panel on the topic. This film goes to the top (plumbing) shelf. This is Cosmic horror that brings all the icky, goopy, nasty elements you might expect from this theme is on full display. To think that an effective little romance element managed to sneak into the plot, and you have something unusually effective. I love it when the French go weird. Eléonore Gurrey and Christophe Ntakabenura are unlikely allies in “Flush” (2026)
Greetings horror fans and welcome to the April bonus episode where the crew sits down with a director to talk about an awesome movie.Join your hosts Austin and Gabby as they chat with Matthew Lawrence about his movie Uncle Peckerhead. The conversation starts off with a brief intro, followed up with Matthew's background in film and then an in depth look at Uncle Peckerhead. Matthew was a wonderful guest and we are very excited to see more work from him. Sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation! Stay Spooky! Check out the Linktree below for all our social media sites as well as the crews Letterboxd pages and much more! linktr.ee/frightmarespodcast stayspooky@outlook.com Timestamps for episode. Intro - 0:00 - 5:19Matthew's Background In Directing - 5:19 - 14:31Uncle Peckerhead (Spoilers) - 14:31 - 1:12:38Outro - 1:12:38 - 1:14:45
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, host Becky Sayers braves it alone and is joined by filmmaker Matthew John Lawrence, writer/director of films including UNCLE PECKERHEAD and his latest feature, BLOODY AXE WOUND, which is now available on VOD platforms! Becky talks with Matthew about his background, career, and making genre pictures — including the DIY methods implored on his films, balancing tone, and a lucky DM that changed his trajectory! Also on the episode: a fun round of 'Rapid Fire 15' with Matthew, Becky's Deep Cut Slasher of the Week, punk rock, some love for FRIDAY THE 13TH Part V: A New Beginning and WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE, and more! For show notes and additional links to the guest and his films, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
Alright! You wanted the best, you got the best. The greatest rock n roll horror movies ever in a neat and organised list. It's Horror Rocks. I watched, rated and ordered 74 movies from 1971 to 2024 in order to attempt to figure out just what exactly could be the greatest of them all. Joining me on my journey are several guests, drinking several Jack and Cokes over a glorious 4 episodes full of ripping riffs, pummelling drums and voices so stretched they are at breaking point. This is Horror Rocks. It's a pretty long journey this one, part 2 of 4 in fact. I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then, please, avert your eyes.You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.31 - Smile 205.35 - Also Rans (Part 3)12.01 - Terror on Tour (w/ John Tantalon)44.29 - Hard Rock Zombies (w/ John Fleck)53.36 - Uncle Peckerhead (w/ Alexander Heff)
Today's episode features director of #unclepeckerhead, #bloodyaxewound & more @kiddynamatt !!!
Here's a sneak peek at our all new Patreon minisode on Matthew John Lawrence's follow-up to Uncle Peckerhead, meta horror comedy Bloody Axe Wound (2024). Like what you hear? Head on over to www.patreon.com/horrorqueers and become a Patron for more exclusive bonus content today! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Punk rock will never die!But punk rockers sure do.Plus they are delicious.In UNCLE PECKERHEAD (currently streaming on Prime, Hulu, Sling TV and The Roku Channel), a fledging punk band starting out on their first tour discovers their new hot Southern daddy roadie is also a man-eating...thing.They also discover...that's not a dealbreaker.On the surface, "Uncle Peckerhead" is a delightfully fun, gory, campy, feel-good rock 'n roll road trip movie with a ton of genuine heart that's shockingly queer positive!But lurking deep underneath all that sweet Southern charm is an insidiously wicked "deal with the devil" Faustian pact story.And Judy and her band are about to learn that when you bargain with the devil, he ALWAYS gets his due...My very special guests this episode are the editor of Bear World Magazine and Stan the Mechanics' alter ego, JOHN HERNANDEZ, and co-creator and star of "Good Cops" and "I Had a Bloody Good Time at House Harker", DEREK HAUGEN.UNCLE PECKERHEAD was written & directed by MATTHEW JOHN LAWRENCE and stars DAVID LITTLETON, CHET SIEGAL, JEFF RIDDLE and RUBY McCOLLISTERLinks referenced in this episode:univozpods.netbearworldmag.comstanthemecanic.compatreon.com/screamqueenzbit.ly/joinSQclubThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Listen as Billy and I discuss creating his own Jason Voorhees costumes, celebrating Halloween, a ton of Horror films from An American Werewolf In London to Uncle Peckerhead, the recently released In A Violent Nature, and much more on this week's episode! Dillinger Four Website : https://www.angelfire.com/mn/dillingerfour/ Riot Fest Lineup : https://riotfest.org/chicago/lineup/ Tidewater Horror Convention : https://tidewaterhorrorconvention.com/ To Support the Podcast : https://www.patreon.com/Horrorflicksguitarpicks
Send us a Text Message.What Did We Just Watch? is back and it is crazy as ever. On this episode we dig into the follower picks of Uncle Peckerhead and Tiffany the Doll, two very different but very bonkers films that we need to be seen to be believed. Make sure to follow us on social media to give us your crazy picks for the next What Did We Just Watch? episode!Follow us on Social Media: @pvdhorror Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, FacebookWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOyloOb0puVCXDjJ_ZiPYqgVisit our website: https://pvdhorror.com/Special thanks to John Brennan for the intro and outro music. Be sure to find his music on social media at @badtechno or the following:https://johnbrennan.bandcamp.com
In this week's episode, we reminisce about our times as punks on the road in the 2020 horror comedy "Uncle Peckerhead." Special topics for your consideration include: a lot of tour stories, poor band to band etiquette, dreaming about playing with Queef Queens, a stellar voicemail, and revisiting the crucible that formed our real-life friendship (a grown ass man booing a 22 year old woman. It all worked out, obvs!) Want to hear about more punks that aren't us? Try Episode 292- "Green Room." The regular lineup of links! You can support us at patreon.com/werewolfambulance where you can listen to nearly 50 episodes of our action movie podcast with a new one coming every month! This month, our Patróns have chosen "The Fifth Element." leave us a message at 412-407-7025 hang out with some cool listeners at https://discord.gg/DutFjx3cBD buy merch at www.teepublic.com/user/werewolfambulance the best place to reach us is at werewolfambulance@gmail.com we're on Reddit at r/werewolfambulance sorta on Twitter @werebulance sorta on Instagram @werewolfambulance www.werewolfambulance.com if you feel you really must lodge a complaint with us, please do it on Facebook at facebook.com/werewolfambulance because we are probably not gonna see that, ever. If you liked this, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen! It helps others find us and allows us to continue to grow. Intro song is by Alex Van Luvie Outro song is A. Wallis- "EMT" Seriously, we have the best listeners, hands down.
these are CERTIFIED FRESH MATERS Today were talking about:2020's indie film UNCLE PECKERHEAD where A punk band land their first tour, but the excitement quickly wears off when a man-eating demon joins them on the road.If you guys have any request for future movie request please send us an emailat whowatchesthispodcast@gmail.com - Theme Music -Lee Rosevere - Arcade Montage - Music For Podcast 3https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/ Join the FB group page:https://www.facebook.com/WhoWatchesThisPodcast/YOUTUBE CHANNEL for commentary on shows and movies:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrexJV9qExxnAz45E0AJQMw
Uncle Peckerhead is a microbudget horror comedy that nails going on your first tour to the door of hell! NEXT TIME: Alien Abduction - Frank's Found Footage FebruaryWatch the Uncle Peckerhead Trailer HereFind Us Instagram @thelastvideostoreclerks , Facebook.com/lastclerks , and Twitter @LastClerks Subscribe to Podcast:Apple Podcasts SpotifyEverywhere you can find podcastsThe Last Video Store Clerks website Copyright 2024 Last Clerks
Heartfelt gore is in-store tonight as we are joined by David Littleton for a Midnight Ritual of Uncle Peckerhead(2020)! David Littleton https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2100791/ https://www.instagram.com/davelit/ Special Guest: David Littleton.
B Movies are the Best Movies This week Ashlyn had us watch Uncle Peckerhead from 2020 When a punk band scores their first tour, life on the road proves tough when they are joined by a man-eating demon as a roadie. Like, Follow, Subscribe and visit www.thepfpn.com to have your mind blown with countless hours of epic podcasts
Judy and her band Duh! hit the road with a new roadie named Peckerhead who they quickly learn is a cannibal! Some of the bandmates are okay with this. Judy...not so much.
This week on the pod we finally hit 200 episodes! In order to celebrate, I invited some of my past guests and fellow podcasters on the show for two rounds of Horror Movie Trivia! Joining me are Candy the Final Girl from The House That Screams Horror Podcast, Don from The Horror Countdown Podcast, Ian from Pod Of The Damned, Boomer from Podcast In The Woods, Actor Dave Little from Uncle Peckerhead, and Jaye of Cancer Bats! Thank you to everyone for your support over the first 200 episodes! Candy the Final Girl / THTS Horror Podcast : https://linktr.ee/Candythefinalgirl The Horror Countdown Podcast : https://twitter.com/HorrorCountdown Pod Of The Damned : https://www.instagram.com/pod_of_the_damned/ Podcast In The Woods : https://twitter.com/woodspodcast1 To Support the Podcast : https://www.patreon.com/Horrorflicksguitarpicks
Matthew, Dave, Leonard and Cameron discuss demons in the film, Uncle Peckerhead (2020). Contact: www.monsterdear.monster
Barbenheimer is upon us, we have Barbie & Oppenheimer reviews, as well as Cobwebs, Bird Box: Barcelona, Black Ice, The League, Uncle Peckerhead, The Flood, Dogtooth, and of course movie news, Sag-strike Updates, Box office reports and more Finally, we tell you What is coming to streaming and theatres Timestamps News and Box office until 31:00 Oppenheimer 31:45 Barbie:50:00 Cobweb 1:13:30 Bird Box Barcelona 1:20:45 They Cloned Tyrone 1:27:00 Uncle Peckerhead 1:32:30 The League 1:39:00 Black Ice 1:42:00 The Flood 1:45:30 Dogtooth 1:50:00 Coming to theatres and Streaming 1:54:00 @TheHollywoodPersona on Facebook and Instagram @mitchydaily on Twitter and Letterboxd Ant on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/antsmovies/ More of Mitch's stuff on Linktree https://linktr.ee/Mitchburns Email us questions or comments at: thehollywoodpersona@gmail.com Join the CinemAddicts Facebook Group and the Film Vault Fan group Facebook Page Artwork done by Dominic M. Music done by Quinn Letendre
We're not Fans of the Dead!! But we took over their Podcast for a THIRD Time! We watch "Uncle Peckerhead", make delicious Hot Dog Benedict, and award a Maiden of Horror all in tribute to our friends in the Mighty "Fans Of The Dead" Podcast. If you dig slasher bloody happy good times... please check out our boys in this show!! Links are below: https://www.facebook.com/FansoftheDead1 https://www.fansofthedead.com Like, Share, Listen, Repeat! Cheers!
Hey Ya'll!This week on the GTS Podcast, we're pulling up with a GTS Review of the 2020 film, Uncle Peckerhead. Tune in to hear us and our guests, Kim & Ket (from Kim and Ket Stay Alive - Maybe), chop it up about this flick, punk show experiences, & more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Weeks ago, Russ put out a call for any former guest to come back on and discuss the Halloween franchise with us and one of our faves, writer/producer/director Nicholas Santos answered the call. Nick shares his thoughts about the polarizing reception of the film and where it falls in the cannon. Check out some of Nick's work here! Films: Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills (2021), Halloween Ends (2022), Barbarian (2022), It Cuts Deep (2020), Halloween (2007), Mother! (2017), Midsommar (2019), The Barbados Project (2022), Your Highness (2011), Twixt (2011), Cobra (1986), Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985), Bury Me When I'm Dead (TBA), Christine (1983), The Thing (1982), Uncle Peckerhead (2020), Silent Rage (1982) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
In this episode, we sit down with Director, Matthew John Lawrence and actor, Jeff riddle to talk over their film, Uncle Peckerhead! This is Caleb's favorite film of 2020 as well as a lot of others as this film took home several awards at different festivals since it's release! We go over there background in Music as well their start with horror films! This was such a blast and can't wait for their next endeavor! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tapeheadmassacre/message
William Bagley made the film that changed Russell's mind on horror comedies, “The Murder Podcast”. William tells of how he stretched his dollars with the budget and meeting his wife while working in local TV. Films: The Murder Podcast (2021), Hector Felix (2018), Postfontaine (2020), Verotika (2019), Boyhood (2014), Making a Murderer (TV), The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), Uncle Peckerhead (2020), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), Get updates about The Murder Podcast at MurderPodcastMovie.com Find more of William's work at WilliamBagley.com ----more----Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
How far would YOU go to realize your dreams? Would you lie, cheat and/or steal? Would you befriend a loyal were-demon who destroys your enemies? Obviously! Join us for this second VAULT episode as we live vicariously through a real splatter-punk band and hang out with Uncle Peckerhead! In our mini-reviews, Jason the Terrible relives childhood trauma by revisiting The Hitcher! And Slicin' Dicin' Dave tries to decide whether to recommend the erotic adventures of The Velvet Vampire! A quick note about the sound quality: These early episodes do suffer at times from background noise and mic volume issues, and so may not be up to our usual standards of quality, but we guarantee that this won't affect the total entertainment value! (0:03:25) Slicin' Dicin' Dave's Streaming Scream-Sack of Nightmares - THE VELVET VAMPIRE (1971) (0:11:50) Jason the Terrible's DVD Dungeon - THE HITCHER (1986) (0:23:04) Feature Review - UNCLE PECKERHEAD (2020) We hope that you enjoy this episode! Please SUBSCRIBE and give us a RATING on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you may be listening. And don't forget to tell your friends! Get in touch with us! We definitely want to hear your feedback and suggestions, and we'll give you a shout-out on an upcoming episode! Our official website! www.watchouthorror.com All our links at https://linktr.ee/watchouthorror Listen to us on GoodPods! https://goodpods.app.link/QEqbOUWHFkb Email us at watchouthorror@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @watchouthorror Follow us on Instagram! @watchouthorrorcast Follow Slicin' Dicin' Dave on Twitter! @slicindicindave Hey, we made the list of the Top 80 Horror Movie Podcasts! Check out the list here: https://blog.feedspot.com/horror_movie_podcasts/ NEXT EPISODE: We've closed the VAULT! We've opened the WONDERLAND! 2022 WATCH OUT! HORROR MOVIE REVIEWS
How far would YOU go to realize your dreams? Would you lie, cheat and/or steal? Would you befriend a loyal were-demon who destroys your enemies? Obviously! Join us for this second VAULT episode as we live vicariously through a real splatter-punk band and hang out with Uncle Peckerhead! In our mini-reviews, Jason the Terrible relives childhood trauma by revisiting The Hitcher! And Slicin' Dicin' Dave tries to decide whether to recommend the erotic adventures of The Velvet Vampire! A quick note about the sound quality: These early episodes do suffer at times from background noise and mic volume issues, and so may not be up to our usual standards of quality, but we guarantee that this won't affect the total entertainment value! (0:03:25) Slicin' Dicin' Dave's Streaming Scream-Sack of Nightmares - THE VELVET VAMPIRE (1971) (0:11:50) Jason the Terrible's DVD Dungeon - THE HITCHER (1986) (0:23:04) Feature Review - UNCLE PECKERHEAD (2020) We hope that you enjoy this episode! Please SUBSCRIBE and give us a RATING on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you may be listening. And don't forget to tell your friends! Get in touch with us! We definitely want to hear your feedback and suggestions, and we'll give you a shout-out on an upcoming episode! Our official website! www.watchouthorror.com All our links at https://linktr.ee/watchouthorror Listen to us on GoodPods! https://goodpods.app.link/QEqbOUWHFkb Email us at watchouthorror@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @watchouthorror Follow us on Instagram! @watchouthorrorcast Follow Slicin' Dicin' Dave on Twitter! @slicindicindave Hey, we made the list of the Top 80 Horror Movie Podcasts! Check out the list here: https://blog.feedspot.com/horror_movie_podcasts/ NEXT EPISODE: We've closed the VAULT! We've opened the WONDERLAND! 2022 WATCH OUT! HORROR MOVIE REVIEWS
IT'S TIME TO VOTE FOR THE BEST THEME SONG! Click on the following link and fill out a short survey before casting your votes for each bands' theme song. https://forms.gle/yGu5G6LW5ccfMH1y5 Uncle Peckerhead (2020) Director: Matthew John Lawrence Writer: Matthew John Lawrence A punk band land their first tour, but the excitement quickly wears off when a man-eating demon joins them on the road.
With a great cast, campy tone, and a killer soundtrack, Uncle Peckerhead is an easy to recommend horror/comedy. Read more at: https://scottsself-indulgentmovieblog.blogspot.com/
Earlier this year, when New Jersey ska band Awful Waffle decided to reunite for the Ska Mom Memorial show, they needed a drummer. So they called up School Drugs frontman Josh Jurk to see if he'd fill those shoes. He was reluctant to play ska drums--he didn't have a lot of experience. But paying tribute to Leslie Brown (ie Ska Mom) was important to him so he said yes. Today we talk with Josh, whose ska credits also include playing bass on one Best of the Worst tour, starring in the Slapstick-themed scene of the horror film Uncle Peckerhead, and going to a lot of ska shows at DIY venues like Pine Lake Park Log Cabin in Jersey (Which his mom booked out!) He talk about the time he saw iPod era Bomb The Music Industry at Pine Lake Park Log Cabin, how TikTok celebrity Grav Master Hash became Awful Waffle's hype man, and we go into detail about the ska mom memorial show, which also featured Hub City Stompers, Catbite and Sammy Kay. We also discuss his pre-screaming vocal routines, why he decided to manage his depression through therapy, and he tells about the time he showed up to a venue on tour to find a metalcore band lifting hella weights in preparation for their show. Music Junkies Podcast Are you ready for something raw, hilarious, and heartwarming? Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
Episode NotesOn this episode-variant of The Night Shift (Bag of Horror), Kyle and Abby review BLOOD RED SKY (2021), LAMB (2021), UNCLE PECKERHEAD (2020), SAINT MAUD (2019), COMING HOME IN THE DARK (2021), THE BOY BEHIND THE DOOR (2020), and CENSOR (2021). Are any of them any good? Well, give this review a listen and find out...if you DAAAaaaare!Already seen them? Let us know your thoughts!REVIEW TIMECODES:Blood Red Sky — 16:17 | Spoilers @ 22:55Lamb — 27:20 | Spoilers @ 37:25Uncle Peckerhead — 46:58 | No SpoilersSaint Maud — 57:44 | Spoilers @ 1:14:25 Coming Home in the Dark — 1:23:52 | No SpoilersThe Boy Behind the Door — 1:34:45 | Spoilers @ 1:47:21Censor — 1:56:39 | Spoilers @ 2:06:17OMINOUS MEDIA LINKS:WebsiteNewsletterInstagramKYLE LINKS:InstagramTwitterABBY LINKS:InstagramCRESCENT HOTEL:Lore PodcastMUSIC:Intro - Cory NelsonOutro - Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
We are joined by the star of Uncle Peckerhead, Jeff Riddle this week. Anyhow, what can we say about Pennsylvania that we couldn't say about any spot anywhere where people eat horseshit to celebrate sports victories and throw batteries at their enemies like some sort of perverse tradition? Come for the liberty bell, stay for the deeply encrusted grime that saturates every single surface in every city. OR, go to the country and fuck someone with a beard through a sheet. The choice is yours, yo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we close out April with a mixtape of jams just for you."It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp"- Hustle & Flow, DJay"Love Will Tear Us Apart"- Control, Joy Division"Too High to Cry Too Rare to Care"- Uncle Peckerhead, Duh"That Thing You Do!"- That Thing You Do, The O'Needers"Padme Cometh"- Tyler and the Padwans"Seven Hour Art Picture Show"- The Tartan Experience"Crying in the Arcade Neon"- Bearded Tragedy We hope you like it. Timing out the ads was freaking hard.Episode 255- Musically Inclined
안녕하세요, 청취자 여러분. 오늘은 그룹 푸 파이터스가 주연을 맡은 코미디 공포영화 "스튜디오 666" (Studio 666)에 대해 이야기 해보았습니다. 푸 파이터스의 찐팬들이라면 혹시 견딜 수도 있지 않을까 생각되는 이 영화에는 다수의 카메오 출연으로 소소한 재미를 주기도 합니다. 이번 에피소드에서는 "스튜디오 666" 처럼 록그룹을 소재로 한 영화나 가수들이 출연 한 공포 영화들에 대해서도 잠시 다뤘습니다. 에피소드에서 추천을 드린 작품들로는 "American Satan"(2017), "Deathgasm"(2015), "Green Room"(2015), "Jennifer's Body"(2009), "Phantom of the Paradise"(1974), "Rocky Horror Picture Show"(1975), "Suck"(2009), "Uncle Peckerhead"(2020) 등이 있습니다. 가수들이 출연 한 공포 영화들 중에는 David Bowie가 출연 한 "The Hunger"(1983), Debbie Harry의 "Videodrome"(1983), Sting의 "The Bride"(1985), Snoop Dogg의 "BONES"(2001), Tom Waits의 "Bram Stoker's Dracula"(1992), Kris Kristofferson의 "Blade"(1998) 등을 추천 드립니다. 모든 청취자 분들의 건강을 기원합니다. 의견, 질문, 응원 메시지는 jjpopcorntalk@gmail.com 또는 인스타 계정 (@jj_popcorn_talk), Twitter 계정 (@jjpopcorntalk) 으로 보내주세요. Be a Patron! (www.patreon.com/jjpopcorntalk) 모든 에피소드는 페이트리온 사이트와 유튜브 채널 'JJ Popcorn Talk'에서 먼저 들으실 수 있습니다. 네이버 오디오 클립의 채널 'JJ 팝콘토크', Anchor, Spotify 등에서도 청취 가능합니다. Music: Ambient-M (2003) by Antony Raijekov from Free music Archive (freemusicarchive.org)
In this episode I talk about Uncle Peckerhead . A punk band goes on tour finding out there Roadie is a man eating Demon . Baphomet, a family refuses an offer from a Satanic cult to buy there house so the cult puts a deadly curse on the family and Saint Bernard, a musical conductor spirals into insanity --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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It's a trip through time as the guys head to 17th century Italy for Benedetta, 1960s London for Last Night in SoHo and rural Alabama for The Death of Dick Long before going out on the road with Duh and Uncle Peckerhead! Be sure to follow all of the hijinks on our Facebook page and on Instagram! Follow Mitch on Twitter. Follow Brandon on Twitter. Thanks for listening and feel free to send any questions or comments to podcast@dividedbywerewolves.com.
It’s movie night here at “In Defense of Ska.” Grab some popcorn and go watch the 2020 horror-comedy film “Uncle Peckerhead.” Watch it before you listen to our latest episode because spoilers are discussed. “Uncle Peckerhead” is a great movie about fake DIY punk band DUH. Like “Green Room,” this punk-on-the-road film turns horror. But it’s quite different and involves a people-eating roadie. Fun! You’ve probably heard us talk about this movie in prior episodes. When we chatted with Slapstick, we asked them if they were aware that this movie had an entire scene built around their song “There's a Metalhead in the Parking Lot.” (They were not). And after we interviewed Augusta Koch (Cayetana, Gladie), she told us that she did all the vocals for the female character in the band, which we mentioned in that episode’s intro. So it was inevitable that we would eventually do an entire episode on the film. For this episode, we talk to Matthew John Lawrence (writer/director) and Jeff Riddle (Actor, songwriter, Five Hundred Bucks) and we dig in deep. We learn how their history as touring punk musicians informed the film. (Spoiler: Matthew played in a ska band at one point.) We discuss how the writing of the film and the music happened alongside one another. And we also discuss how difficult it was to clean up some of the gore scenes. It even soured a few familial relationships. Check it out and be on the lookout for a DUH album in the near future. If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a share. You can sign up for the “In Defense of Ska” newsletter and get episodes sent directly to your inbox Subscribe at aaroncarnes.substack.com
This week, Tony and James join me for UNCLE PECKERHEAD, an indie horror/comedy destined to become a cult classic. When a group of struggling musicians lose their tour van, Peck a.k.a. Uncle Peckerhead volunteers his services, acting as driver, roadie, and merch vendor. All seems to go well, until the band discovers that at precisely midnight every night, “Peck” transforms into a bloodthirsty monster, who'll rip to shreds anyone who dares cross paths with his newfound comrades. With lots of witty dialogue, great soundtrack, and deliciously dark humor, UNCLE PECKERHEAD definitely stands out among the horde of throwaway indies being released to streaming services every week. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blindragepod/message
Kyle's pick and its a good one! Alyssa and Joelle are your special guest commentators for this one as well! Watch it on Tubi here! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacksheepsocietyny/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacksheepsocietyny/support
Augusta Koch’s first band was called The Blue Bananas, a ska band. They had a few originals and performed a Choking Victim song. They didn’t last long. She’s since gone on to play in some incredible non-ska bands like Cayetana and Gladie. And she even sang vocals for the fictitious group DUH in the horror-comedy film Uncle Peckerhead. But ska has remained important to her. During the pandemic, she found comfort in revisiting some of her favorite bands from when she was younger. RX Bandits have been a particular favorite for her. Augusta talks with us, not just about her ska roots, but also what it’s been like for her the past couple of years, creatively and personally. We discuss a blog post she wrote about starting smoking again during the pandemic and she also tells us about Jeff Rosenstock asking her to contribute to SKA DREAM by screaming on a few tracks. We discuss the Sparks cover she made with Mike Park, and we also get into a discussion about what her favorite Mountain Goats record is. And most importantly, we try to understand why the ska scene just feels so much better to be a part of than other “cooler” scenes. We come up with a few theories. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends and on social media. You can sign up for this newsletter and get the podcast sent directly to your inbox. Get on the email list at aaroncarnes.substack.com
This week we have an extra special episode for all y'all. We are joined by not one, not two, but THREE awesome individuals that made 2020's Uncle Peckerhead a reality - writer/director Matthew John Lawrence, actor/musician Jeff Riddle, and Uncle Peckerhead himself David Littleton. These three badasses were awesome enough to give us an hour of their time to talk about creating a microbudget punk horror flick, how the DIY aesthetic of punk lends itself to indie filmmaking, and the different ways we could make Jeff's head less shiny. We absolutely cannot recommend Uncle Peckerhead enough. Listen to this awesome interview and check the movie out on Tubi or Amazon. If you enjoyed what you heard, please like and follow us on social media: on Facebook and Instagram @groovylilspookshow, and on Twitter @groovylilpod. Hate mail? Comments, corrections, concerns? Wedding proposals? Send them here: groovylilspookshow@gmail.com Really, really like the show? Join us on our BRAND NEW Discord to talk with us about episodes, season themes, what we do behind the scenes, or just drop by to chat with us: https://discord.gg/auTbSpkfGX --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/groovylilspookshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/groovylilspookshow/support
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This weeks Verbal Masturbation session is with Matthew John Lawrence, the writer/director of the film that is rated 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, Uncle Peckerhead. https://shop.subtletrex.com/ Rage On!!! https://www.filmrageyyc.com/ https://filmrage.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/filmrageyyc https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/film-rage/id1493735088 https://open.spotify.com/show/4ltbJS7XkDj0inwXf9G0ZH?si=m3OzZulNRmW6d93K7DG_uw https://play.google.com/music/m/Inyleam7prw77l75he733v643jq?t=Film_Rage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsuw4WB6zmxbgDBjFn6utlT7PFnaDa0w6 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/film-rage?refid=stpr https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/Film-Rage-p1325858/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-film-rage-63364236?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true
This week it's all about demons and headbanging as the fellas discuss the films Uncle Peckerhead and Heavy Trip which made for a very grumpy Banky.
This is unfortunately a zoom recorded episode since everyone at Shays camp is sick this week . It's a shorter episode where we try to find motivation to start upcoming projects and we also review 2020's comedy horror Uncle Peckerhead --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/swampfever/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/swampfever/support
In our first interview and first non-Public Domain movie, we sit down with Jeff Riddle (plays Max and wrote the music), Matt Lawrence (Writer/Director), and David Littleton (Uncle Peckerhead himself) and discuss the amazing tale of the band Duh and their cannibalistic adventure! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drunk-in-public-domain/support
On episode 25 we open with a discussion about football movies, then we review a hilarious movie Uncle Peckerhead w/ Rogue Dead Guy Ale. And we finish with two field goal worthy lists, Top 3 Native American movies for the Kansas City Chiefs and Top 3 Pirate movies for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Also make sure to listen because we have a contest for a free digital copy of Tenet. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more. Facebook.com/Toast2Film Twitter @Film_Toast Insta@atoasttofilm bingingandbrewing@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eddy-bowman/support
On this week's bonus show we take a shot of Max Cloud, Supernova, Wrong Turn, Relic, and Uncle Peckerhead. Facebook.com/Toast2Film Twitter@Film_Toast Insta@atoasttofilm bingingandbrewing@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eddy-bowman/support
Punk bands! A man eating Demon! Over the top gore! This week the boys hit the road and review "Uncle Peckerhead". They also discuss the difficulties of life on the road. They openly chat about how to balance horror and comedy. Plus go back and forth on what to call their fan: Boneheads or Skeleton Crew? and so much more!! You can always email us: skeletonboyspod@gmail.com Twitter: @boysskeleton
It's our Halloween episode! We've got a very special guest, Chet Siegel from Dread Pictures' punk rock horror comedy Uncle Peckerhead. We get into Rick briefly meeting Chet at the Magnet Theater, Chelsea's favorite lines from the film, the smell of practical effects, the music of Jeff Riddle, independent artists on the road, cannibalistic road crew, metal heads in the parking lot, the morning after pill, writer/director Matthew John Lawrence hopefully completing his DUH trilogy, Chet potentially becoming a scream queen, the film's phenomenal ending, having a voting plan, kindness during covid & more. Chet specifically mentions her work with Black Chef Movement & you can find information at https://blackchefmovement.org/ Please subscribe, review, tell your friends & give us that 5 star boop! Have a safe & healthy Halloween & vote against fascism!
Y en esta emisión de "Desde Abajo", les traemos unas cuantas reseñas, de unos filmes reteeducativos... ok, no, pero si muy entretenidos! Hablamos de La Llorona (2020), Host (2020), Impetigore, Uncle Peckerhead, aparte regresa la muy pedida sección de spoilers!