• Episode 157: Hell Fest

    As is frequently stated on this podcast, they can’t all be bangers! Sometimes the price for a black final girl is a mediocre and lackluster film. Stef(@witchpudding), Sadee (@sadeebee) and Mel (@Heda_Mel) are back to discuss Hell Fest – a slasher with terrible characters and a Napoleonesque motive. This episode was edited by Stef. Season 4,…

  • Episode 156: Black Box

    Black History Month continues with Stef(@witchpudding) and Sadee (@sadeebee) diving into Black Box (2020), the second installment of the Welcome to Blumhouse anthology on Amazon Prime. Directed by the talented Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour Jr., this film is a take on a trope that’s definitely been done before, but this time it’s dripping with black excellence. This…

  • Episode 155: Bones and All

    We’re kicking off Black History Month with Stef(@witchpudding), Mel(@heda_mel), and Sadee (@sadeebee) at the helm. This first week they’re covering the reunion of Luca Guadagnino & Timothee Chalamet in the 2022 Horror/Romance, Bones and All. They really dig into the deep themes, such as, “Is Timothee hot or is he just a sickly victorian boy…

  • Episode 154: House of 1000 Corpses

    Killer character work, Rainn Wilson was never a teen, lots of guys L (@nocturnical), Mel (@heda_mel), & Matt (@menameismattie) review Rob Zombie’s 2000 directorial debut, House of 1000 Corpses. We’re big fans of the atmosphere, the camp, & the character work as a whole. Even if the plot leans on the main characters making the…

  • Episode 153: Final Destination

    Special awkward guy, nuclear cringe, Candyman, Candyman… Stef (@witchxpudding), L (@nocturnical), Al (@maybmockingbird), & Molly (@night_timetea) discuss the millennial teen horror movie that sparked a franchise that is the absolute bane of neurotics everywhere — 2000’s Final Destination. We comisserate with poor Billy, decide which deaths we would have preferred, & fangirl over Tony Todd…

  • Episode 152: The Haunting (1999)

    Drama for the hell of it, starring the set, “think of the children!” L (@nocturnical) & Al (@maybemockingbird) discuss Dreamworks goofy 1999 adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s “The Haunting of Hill House.” Catherine Zeta Jones’ wardrobe & the spooky, ornate set pretty much carried this movie but we’ve definitely seen worse. In January, we’re discussing the…

  • Episode 151: House on Haunted Hill

    CGI shitshow, spectacular set, starring Famke Janssen’s wardrobe Stef (@witchxpudding) & L (@nocturnical) revisit the 1999 remake of “House on Haunted Hill.” We discuss the lore & our favorites among the cast — can you guess who it is? There are some great choices like one of the blonde ladies, Taye Diggs, the nervous little…

  • Episode 150.5: Godzilla Minus One

    Friend-shaped kauji, science bitches, immaculate storytelling L (@nocturnical) & Al (@MayBMockingbird) discuss the immaculate storytelling & terrifying but friend-shaped kaiju featured in 2023’s Godzilla Minus One. This episode was edited by L. Season 4, episode 17.

  • Episode 149: Urban Legend

    “Let’s go somewhere & talk,” Dean Krueger, Good for her Stef (@witchxpudding), L (@nocturnical), Mel (@heda_mel), Matt (@menameismattie), Al (@maybmockingbird), & Molly (@night_timetea) kick off a month of new millennium throwbacks with the 1998’s Urban Legend. You know, the milquetoast college slasher featuring Jared Leto before he was really weird, the Noxema girl who killed…

  • Episode 149: A very merry fuck, marry, kill

    The team — Stef (@witchxpudding), L (@nocturnical), Jay (@jayraffertypoet) & Mandon, Mel (@heda_mel), Al (@maybmockingbird), & Molly (@night_timetea) — celebrates the holidays in a very GITM way by playing a giant game of FMK that includes characters from all the movies we watched for season three of the podcast (from 31 days of horror 2022…