This week we take on the very bizarre Sleepwalkers from 1992 starring Madchen Amick, Brian Krause, and Alice Krige. If you're into alien cats and/or vampires, this movie is for you.
In this week's episode, we talk about the remake of The House on Haunted Hill from 1999. Did we love it? Did we hate it? Did we think it was a two-hour Marilyn Manson video? Find out when you hit play!
We're back from a little bit of a summer break and this week we're reviewing the 2021 horror film, The Resort. It's our shortest episode ever and we'll let you figure out why.
This week Whitney and Lauren are wrapping up the Fear Street trilogy with Fear Street 1666. Does this one hold up to the first two? (Whitney also wants everyone to know she knows they didn't use makeup to de-age the actors in The Irishman and IT: Chapter 2, it was digitally done.)
This week we talk about the second installment in the Fear Street trilogy with Fear Street 1978. Starring Sadie Sink this one invokes the spirit of our favorite 80s slashers like Friday the 13th and Sleepaway Camp while an ax-wielding killer makes his way through Camp Nightwing.
This week Whitney and Lauren talk about the first movie in the new Netflix Fear Street trilogy, Fear Street:1994! Were there any plot holes? Do parents exist in this universe? Did we love the head nods to Scream? Listen and find out in this week's episode!
This week we have a very special guest - author, Grady Hendrix! Grady chose Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge for us to review and oh boy, it was a doozy. In what other movie can you find phantoms in malls, cobras in pet stores, and murderous piano players? Only in the 80s. Listen to us chat all about the ridiculous ... more
With Lauren back from vacation, this week we tackle the pregnancy-horror flick, False Positive, starring Ilana Glazer, Pierce Brosnan, Justin Theroux, and Sophia Bush. Does it make the cut? Or is Pierce Brosnan's character's oddly erotic lubing up of the office tools enough to make us want to throw up? Find out in this... more
This week with Lauren out, Whitney and Blake (formerly of Midweek Matinee) sit down to talk about all the mind-boggling events that occur in the second installment of the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
In honor of Father's Day this Sunday, we chose 2009's The Stepfather as our movie this week. Starring Dylan Walsh, Penn Badgley and Sela Ward, this horror movie sees a stepfather adopting a new family and sliding into their life, only he's not the loving father they all seem to think he is. Did it make the cut? Listen ... more
This week we tackled the third movie in The Conjuring series with the newly released, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, directed by David Chavez and starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. How does this one stand up to its predecessors? Listen to find out!
This week we cover The Conjuring 2, directed by James Wan and stars Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, and Madison Wolfe. This film brings us back into Ed and Lorraine Warren's lives as they investigate the Enfield haunting. Want a certain segment of the show? Here you go: In Summary... - 3:42 Lights, Camera, Trivia - 15:3... more
Let's get ready to RUMBLE!!! Join us as we battle it out over Zack Snyder's latest horror/action flick, Army of the Dead, starring Dave Bautista, Ella Purnell, Omari Hardwick, and a slew of other people. One of us hated it, one of us loved it... Listen and choose your side. If you want to listen to a certain segment, ... more
This week we're talking all about Zack Snyder's 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead, starring Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, and Jake Weber. Only want to hear a certain segment of the show? You're in luck! In Summary... - 1:45 Lights, Camera, Trivia - 20:24 Why Would They Do That? - 34:30 The Ratings Are In! - 43:51 This Week ... more
We're back! This week we have special guest, Collin Parker, as we talk about the 2000 horror/thriller, What Lies Beneath, starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer. While it should've been a home run on all accounts with Spielberg and Zemeckis behind the wheel, find out if this gave us the willies or if it just flat... more
If there's one thing in this world we know is true, it's that we can't pass up a James Wan flick. That's why this week we're covering The Conjuring and talking all about the creepy incidents on set, why Bathsheba ranks up there with the Lipstick Demon, and why Whitney won't allow a Ouija board in her house even if it i... more
Pull up a seat and get cozy because this week Whitney and Lauren are talking about the horror movie that some credit with single handedly reviving the horror genre - Wes Craven's, Scream! Starring Neve Campbell, Rose McGowan, Matthew Lillard, Skeet Ulrich, David Arquette, and Courtney Cox, this episode is packed with a... more
This week we're joined by our friend, Blake, from the podcast Midweek Matinee as we talk about the 2017 comedy-horror flick, Mom and Dad, starring Nicolas Cage and Selma Blair. Tune in as we chat about whether or not we want to ever kill our kids, what Lauren is changing her Twitter bio to, and how Blake is sure the pi... more
An alternate title for this episode could've been "Lauren Is Itchy" because in this week's episode, we cover the 1990 spider movie Arachnophobia. Does Lauren stay itchy? Why does Whitney know so much about spiders? Was Delbert's insecticide street legal? Find out and be itchy with us!
This week we have vampires! We have boardwalks! We have men in super tight pants playing saxophones! That's right! We're covering the 1987 teen horror movie, The Lost Boys, starring Corey Haim, Jason Patric, Keifer Sutherland, and Corey Feldman. There's also mention of Labyrinth, as per usual.
This week Whitney and Lauren discuss Barry Levinson's 2012 eco-horror movie, The Bay. Starring Kristen Connolly, Will Rogers, and Kether Donohue as members of a small Maryland town that gets overrun by isopods. Plus, a small segment of the show is dedicated to the body horror trope of a fingernail falling off, despite ... more
This week we talk about Dave Franco's directorial debut, The Rental. When two couples embark on a weekend getaway to an AirBnB by the ocean, things go awry. (SHOCKER.) Does Lauren's wish of becoming best friends with Dave Franco come true? Does Whitney have a LOT of questions about the internet access in this movie? Do... more
This week we cover Whitney's favorite sub-genre of horror called "Why would you put your face so close to that?" In Ridley Scott's Alien, starring Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, and John Hurt, many people put their faces close to things they know nothing about and chaos ensues. There's also a cat named Jones, who Whit... more