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Jason the Terrible

Watch Out! Horror Movie Reviews

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Watch Out! Horror Movie Reviews

Jason the Terrible

Watch Out! Horror Movie Reviews

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Watch Out! Horror Movie Reviews

Jason the Terrible

Watch Out! Horror Movie Reviews

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There aren't many holidays left that don't have a horror movie attached to them, and now there's one less! Bruce Campbell and Devon Sawa star in 2021's Black Friday! Trapped in a toy store surrounded by monstrous zombies sounds like a typical B
While it's still too early to call this a franchise review, we decided to give Damien Leone's Terrifier two-some the full feature review treatment. That's right! For this episode we dropped our individual rating segments to focus on Art the Clo
Is The Sadness the most extreme zombie movie ever made? Is there a deeper meaning beneath the entrails and blood orgies? What's really making them cry? This is a movie that is not for everyone - it may not even be for most horror fans! But th
Here it is: our 50th episode! And to celebrate, Graverobber Geoff selected The Company of Wolves for our feature review! What does that have to do with the number 50? Well, surprisingly enough, there is a connection. It even surprised Graverobb
Skinamarink! Just the sound of the word can cause you to wake in terror and stare at your walls for hours and hours. And that's just the Sharon, Lois and Bram song! Made for $15,000 in the hinterland of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and starring a
Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill absolutely amaze in this obliquely irrational and notoriously genre-bending mindwarp of a movie. Possession is hard to follow but impossible to forget!For our mini review theme we pick movies that have come out in
Our second awesome Top 10 list of horror character performances, this time from the Male perspective.  We were still trying to figure out our exact criteria, but again what it comes down to is that you get a terrific countdown of unforgettable
It took us a long time to come up with this episode's title, but what it comes down to is that you get a terrific countdown of unforgettable female horror characters!  We cover everything from 1968 to 2022, Academy Award winners to fiercely ind
We've waited a while to talk about Justin G. Dyck's film, Anything For Jackson!  Now that it's finally on Canadian Shudder, we ask the question, "Is kidnapping a pregnant woman so that you can reverse-exorcize the soul of your dead grandson int
In this episode we join Bill Paxton's posse of vagabond vampires in the gritty horror western Near Dark, directed by Kathryn Bigelow and also starring Lance Henriksen and Adrian Pasdar.  Suggested by Mr. K, this was a movie that none of us had
The Prowler, directed by Joseph Zito of Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter fame, was released during the upswing of slasher movies in the early 80s.  There is a sizeable cult following for this one, mainly because it's got Tom Savini at the he
Whether you're down with the term "Elevated Horror" or not, you have to admit that Midsommar is a striking film.  Ari Aster's film certainly tries to be as disturbing as possible while simultaneously choreographing exactly how events will unfol
In our third mini-franchise review, we tackle A Nightmare on Elm Street, a series that has long been a favorite here at Watch Out Horror.  We put our fandom to the test as we focus on arguably the most criticized entries of the series.  You mig
Inspired while reading The Amityville Horror on the beaches of Varadero in Cuba, Jason the Terrible delivers a solo-cast exploring the fascinating "true" story of the Lutz's and their turbulent 28 day stay at 112 Ocean Avenue.   How does the mo
Barbarian!  It's no surprise that Zach Cregger's tense and scary film has been dividing audiences.  The first two acts are extremely effective and enjoyable, but then comes an ending that some people just can't get past.  As always, we're spoil
Friday the 13th has always had a special place in our hearts, so we had a lot of fun returning to Crystal Lake to bring you our latest mini-franchise review!   We feature the not-so-Final Chapter in all it's Tom Savini-splattery goodness.  Witn
This year we celebrate Halloween with a mini Halloween franchise review!  In this episode we feature Halloween H20, Jamie Lee Curtis' love letter to the Halloween fans that helped launch her career.  She signed on to the film to explore explore
Director Ti West brings us a unique take on the perils of making an adult film in late-70’s Texas.  Featuring a talented cast led by a very busy Mia Goth, X tells the story of a group of aspiring filmmakers that run afoul of an elderly couple w
Only Nicolas Cage could take a movie about cleaning bathrooms and kicking animatronic ass and make it work, all without uttering a single word!  We lock ourselves in to review Kevin Lewis' Willy's Wonderland.  If you jump on board with the prem
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
In Porno (a movie that's very hard to google, by the way), some sheltered theatre employees find a lost film reel that's haunted by a sex demon! In a case of life imitating art, we found this lost episode of Watch Out! Horror Movie Reviews in o
While filming Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, director Eli Craig and stars Alan Tudyk and Tyler Labine openly wondered if the movie would work.  Well we've got our opinions, but let's just say that beyond the expert twisting of perceptions, this movie
Filmed in Madrid, Spain, Shrew's Nest is a Misery-esque slow build with an intense pay-off, featuring an unforgettable performance by Macarena Gomez.  Join us as we uncover a movie that teaches us about the true depths of agoraphobia, and gives
You Might Be The Killer, starring Fran Kranz and Alyson Hannigan, is another in a long line of horror comedies that aims to deconstruct the 80s slasher genre.  But is it one of the better ones?  Does it bring anything new to the campfire?  Will
Let's all go to the lobby and grab ourselves some POPCORN (1991)!  And you better bring your giant mosquito repellent and your nose plugs while you're at it.  Mark Herrier's homage to William Castle's classic gimmicks will have you renting out
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