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Compelled by Schlock
Compelled by Schlock
107 episodes
5 days ago
We are Compelled by Schlock, a weekly podcast about schlocky movies. You know the kind: cheesy effects, bad acting, low budgets... Not only do we love them, but we are compelled by them.
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We are Compelled by Schlock, a weekly podcast about schlocky movies. You know the kind: cheesy effects, bad acting, low budgets... Not only do we love them, but we are compelled by them.
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Film Reviews
TV & Film
Episodes (20/107)
Compelled by Schlock
Halloween 2 (1981)
5 days ago
1 hour 19 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
The Death of Snow White
2 weeks ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
The Toxic Avenger (1984)
1 month ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
Redwood Massacre: Annihilation
1 month ago
1 hour 18 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
The Redwood Massacre
The Redwood Massacre (2014) is a low-budget Scottish slasher that delivers brutal kills, buckets of gore, and a masked killer who stalks unsuspecting campers near a legendary murder site. In this horror movie podcast, we break down how the film uses atmosphere, pacing, and practical effects to embrace slasher traditions while pushing the boundaries of indie filmmaking. From its gruesome set pieces to its DIY production style, The Redwood Massacre has earned a cult following among fans of raw, bloody slashers, and here we examine what works, what doesn’t, and why it stands out in the world of independent horror.
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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

Compelled by Schlock
Suburban Commando
In this episode of the Compelled by Schlock podcast, we revisit Suburban Commando (1991), the sci-fi action comedy starring Hulk Hogan as an intergalactic warrior stranded in middle-class America. Released at the height of Hogan’s crossover stardom, the film blends slapstick humor, rubber-suit aliens, and fish-out-of-water gags with a surprisingly sincere attempt at genre filmmaking on a limited budget. As a tribute to the late wrestling icon, this review breaks down the movie’s narrative structure, practical effects, and tonal balancing act between camp and sincerity. From Christopher Lloyd’s deadpan delivery to the unmistakable charm of early-90s family comedies, this episode unpacks how Suburban Commando reflects the filmmaking quirks and creative problem-solving of its era.
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2 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
Fear Below
Fear Below (2025) continues the Shark Month lineup with a tense, low-budget thriller about a coastal dive team investigating a series of unexplained underwater attacks. In this podcast episode, we break down the film’s narrative structure, practical effects, sound design, and direction, highlighting what independent filmmakers can learn from its creative choices and limitations. We analyze where Fear Below succeeds as a B-movie shark flick, where it falls short, and how it fits into the long tradition of cult aquatic horror. Whether it’s tension-building, creature design, or budget-conscious storytelling, this review surfaces key takeaways from one of this year’s newest shark films.
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3 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
Jaws 2
Shark Month is back, and we're celebrating JAWS' 50th anniversary by continuing the series with JAWS 2: the often-overlooked sequel to Spielberg’s classic. In this episode of our cult cinema podcast, we're joined by @LanceOMG as we examine what works and what doesn’t in this 1978 shark thriller. We'll compare it to the original Jaws, unpack behind-the-scenes drama, and break down the filmmaking techniques that made or broke the tension. If you’re a fan of 70s movies, retro horror, or an aspiring filmmaker hungry for lessons from low-budget and legacy sequels, then this is your one-stop review for cinematic inspiration and nostalgic shark-fueled thrills!
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3 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
Friday the 13th A New Beginning
Join Darby, Chris, and special guest ​⁠​⁠‪@martingilmore‬ as we slash into Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985), the fifth entry in the iconic horror franchise, and break down what works—and what really doesn’t—in this controversial sequel. In this episode of our ongoing Friday the 13th retrospective, we dissect the film’s twist ending, excessive body count, and departure from Jason Voorhees, while uncovering what aspiring filmmakers can learn from its production choices, character tropes, and storytelling misfires. Perfect for horror fans craving a nostalgia trip and creators studying cult classics, this horror movie podcast episode is your bloody backstage pass to the wildest installment yet.
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4 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
Puppet Master 3: Toulon's Revenge
We continue the pain with Puppet Master III: Toulon’s Revenge (1991), one of the most beloved entries in the Full Moon franchise. A prequel set during World War II, this cult classic blends killer puppets, Nazi villains, and tragic backstory into a surprisingly emotional gorefest. We break down what works, what doesn’t, and why Toulon’s Revenge stands out in the Puppet Master series. If you’re a fan of low-budget horror, practical effects, and campy 90s cinema, this discussion is for you. Whether you grew up renting Full Moon VHS tapes or you’re just discovering the franchise, join us as we explore the legacy and madness of Puppet Master III.
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5 months ago
57 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
April Fool's Day (1986)
In this episode, DELW, Chris A, and Somebody's Watching You actor Michael Schluter revisit April Fool’s Day (1986), a cult classic slasher with a killer twist that divided horror fans and helped redefine the genre’s boundaries. Whether you’re a longtime fan of ’80s horror looking for a nostalgic throwback or an aspiring filmmaker dissecting what makes low-budget films memorable, we break down the film’s unique structure, character dynamics, and the surprising ending that still sparks debate. Join us as we explore what April Fool’s Day got right, where it faltered, and why it continues to influence horror storytelling today. If you love cult horror, practical effects, and deep dives into what works (and doesn’t) in indie filmmaking, this one’s for you.
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6 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
Leprechaun
Is Leprechaun (1993) the ultimate St. Patrick’s Day horror movie? Before Warwick Davis became the evil Irish leprechaun we all fear, before Jennifer Aniston hit TV fame, there was Leprechaun—a 1990s horror cult classic. Darby and Chris break down the scary movie that started a leprechaun movie series, its bizarre four-leaf clover weakness, and why it remains a Saint Patrick’s Day favorite. Is it terrifying, hilarious, or both? Let’s find out.

If you're an aspiring filmmaker or just like weird movies, then subscribe and join us on our journey through low-budget, indie, campy, cult classic cinema!
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7 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
Heart Eyes
💘🔪 Heart Eyes (2025) slashes its way into the Valentine’s Day season, but does this rom-com slasher bring the love or leave us heartbroken? In this episode, Darby and Chris give their fresh thoughts on the latest horror flick from director Josh Ruben (Werewolves Within, Scare Me), starring Olivia Holt, Mason Gooding, and Devon Sawa. Does Heart Eyes deliver the thrills, kills, and romance, or is it just another forgettable holiday slasher? We break down the best moments, the bloodiest kills, and whether this horror-comedy mashup is worth a date night at the movies!

If you're an aspiring filmmaker or just like weird movies, then subscribe and join us on our journey through low-budget, indie, campy, cult classic cinema!
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8 months ago
59 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
David Lynch's Eraserhead
David Lynch’s ‘Eraserhead’ (1977) is a surreal, haunting masterpiece establishing his reputation as a visionary filmmaker. In this episode of the Compelled by Schlock Podcast, Darby and Chris explore Lynch’s industrial nightmare, the existential horror of parenthood, and the deeper meanings behind the movie’s title and bizarre imagery. Why is ‘Eraserhead’ considered Lynch’s most personal film? What inspired its unique visual style? And how did it become a cult classic? Join us as we search the dark, brilliant mind of the late David Lynch in his debut feature film.

If you're an aspiring filmmaker or just like weird movies, then subscribe and join us on our journey through low-budget, indie, campy, cult classic cinema!
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9 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

Compelled by Schlock
Silent Night
Darby and Chris are joined by Lance the Obscure Movie Guy to wrap up their schlocky Christmas tradition with Silent Night (2012), the 6th installment of the Silent Night, Deadly Night series! Join us as we break down this killer Santa slasher, its bloody death scenes, and over-the-top holiday gore. Is this reimagining of the classic horror a festive fright or just schlocky cheer?

If you're an aspiring filmmaker or just like weird movies, then subscribe and join us on our journey through low-budget, indie, campy, cult classic cinema!
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10 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
Friday the 13th: the Final Chapter
Darby and Chris continue their Friday the 13th marathon with The Final Chapter! In this Friday the 13th Part 4 review we discuss the rise of Jason Voorhees, Corey Feldman as Tommy Jarvis, Crispin Glover’s iconic dance, and Tom Savini’s epic effects. Don’t miss our breakdown of the scariest kills, the infamous corkscrew scene, and why this film defines the slasher genre. Perfect for fans of horror classics like Nightmare on Elm Street and Chucky!

If you're an aspiring filmmaker or just like weird movies, then subscribe and join us on our journey through low-budget, indie, campy, cult classic cinema! 
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10 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

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Director Tim Nolte Full Interview | OUR CHURCH THINKS WE'RE DATING
Darby and Chris interview the director of Our Church Thinks We're Dating, Tim Nolte! Discover how this indie Christian romcom went from concept to screen, tackling questions about writing a great romcom story, finding financing, attaching actors, and navigating indie film marketing, distribution, and revenue. This is a must-listen for independent filmmakers looking for tips to promote, film, and sell their own movies!

If you're an aspiring filmmaker or just like weird movies, then subscribe and join us on our journey through low-budget, indie, campy, cult classic cinema!
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11 months ago
2 hours 1 minute

Compelled by Schlock
The Monster Squad
In this Halloween special of the Compelled by Schlock Podcast, Darby and Chris take a nostalgic dive into Fred Dekker's 1987 cult classic, The Monster Squad. Celebrating iconic characters like Count Dracula, the Wolfman, and Frankenstein, the duo reflects on the film's mix of childhood adventure and horror-comedy. Expect a retrospective on fan-favorite lines like “Wolfman’s got nards” and a nod to the unforgettable soundtrack featuring Michael Sembello’s Rock Until You Drop. This episode is perfect for fans of 80s scary movies, monster nostalgia, and Halloween fun!

If you're an aspiring filmmaker or just like weird movies, then subscribe and join us on our journey through low-budget, indie, campy, cult classic cinema! 
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1 year ago
1 hour 23 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
Friday the 13th Part III
Darby and Chris A. continue their tradition of watching the Friday the 13th movies in order with their review of Friday the 13th: Part 3 in 3D, the movie where Jason Voorhees gets his iconic hockey mask for the first time! They discuss the 80's 3D gimmick, explore the movie's filming locations and Higgins Haven, and share their reaction to Dana Kimmell's performance as Chris Higgins. Directed by Steve Miner and written by Carol Watson, this installment in the Friday the 13th series brings unique entertainment to slasher fans. Whether you're watching for the first time or revisiting, this movie review offers insights into the film’s key moments, including the showdown between Chris and Jason, her ultimate fate, and alternate endings.

If you're an aspiring filmmaker or just like weird movies, then subscribe and join us on our journey through low-budget, indie, campy, cult classic cinema!
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1 year ago
1 hour 14 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
Under Paris
Join Darby, Chris, and Lance OMG in this special Shark Month 2024 episode of the Compelled by Schlock Podcast as they dive into the thrilling waters of "Under Paris," Netflix's latest French shark movie. Directed by Xavier Gens and starring Bérénice Bejo, "Under Paris" takes you on a horrifying journey beneath the Seine River. Tune in for our in-depth review, recap, and reactions as we explore this gripping creature feature and discuss its mysterious and terrifying elements. Don't miss out on our take on the most talked-about shark movies of the year!
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1 year ago
1 hour 12 minutes

Compelled by Schlock
We are Compelled by Schlock, a weekly podcast about schlocky movies. You know the kind: cheesy effects, bad acting, low budgets... Not only do we love them, but we are compelled by them.