With the holidays approaching, everyone's top priority is what they're buying for the children in their lives. The holidays are all about the kids. With that sense of childlike wonder in mind, Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare get nostalgic and talk about some of the things that terrified them most when they were children. Movies, TV shows, and more are discussed in this episode. Some of the topics discussed are even in the realm of of horror, but they made enough of an impression to terrify our hosts. Movies and shows discussed include: Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Goosebumps, the It mini-series from 1990, Ferngully, Legend, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Arachnophobia, Freaked, The Fly, Labyrinth, and The Dark Crystal
The holiday season is upon us, and Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare are discussing the horror movies for which they are most thankful. Everything from childhood favorites to all-time classics to new releases that left us stunned and satisfied. Movies discussed in this episode include A Ghost Waits, Vampires Suck, The Fear, Spookies, Train to Busan, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Black Phone, Smile, Midsommar, The Strangers, Saw, and the recent Eli Roth film THANKSGIVING!
This isn't your usual episode of Horrorzoid. As Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare get in the Halloween spirit, they take a trip down memory lane and discuss their favorite Halloween memories. They discuss their favorite costumes, candy, and traditions that made them the hosts they are today. They also discuss their favorite costumed killers from films like Scream, Halloween, Alice Sweet Alice, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Haunt, Hell Fest, and more!
The Horrorzoid Heroes series continues this season as we celebrate our 2nd Hero... Mike Flanagan! Flanagan has directed so many outstanding horror films that have thrilled audiences including Oculus, Gerald's Game, and Doctor Sleep. He has served as the creator and showrunner for series like The Haunting of Hill House, The Haunting of Bly Manor, and Midnight Mass. Flanagan's career is one of the richest in the world of horror. Listen as Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare share their fondest memories in this storied director's career.
The 90s was one of the most interesting decades in the world. Fashion, music, and pop culture changed so much in just 10 years. Nothing underwent a greater transformation than the world of horror movies. Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare have fun breaking down, dissecting, and discussing what made the decade so unique for horror movies. They dig into films like Scream, Candyman, I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Faculty, Urban Legend, Bride of Chucky, Halloween H20, and more!
It's the SEASON PREMIERE of Horrozoid! Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare return for season 2 by talking about their favorite comebacks in the world of horror. In addition to discussing their unexpected hiatus, they drop news regarding new projects including a SPECIAL announcement at the end of the episode. Prepare for something wicked coming your way, because SEASON TWO is underway!
It's the SEASON FINALE of Horrorzoid! As Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare prepare for their upcoming break, they leave listeners with a discussion about 3 of the wildest films they've ever seen. The hosts explain and breakdown a lot of what makes up the cosmic horror genre including a deep dive on the life and career of H.P. Lovecraft, the father of cosmic horror. Listen with intrigue as they talk about PSYCHO GOREMAN, THE COLOR OUT OF SPACE, and FRIED BARRY! This episode is out of this world.
Don't forget, Horrorzoid will be back APRIL 1ST with all new episodes!
DISCLAIMER: The subject matter discussed in this episode is graphic and may not be suitable for all listeners.
Why are horror movies riddled with examples of stranger danger? Why can't characters in horror movies just learn from the mistakes of others and NOT trust strangers? Well, at the very least, it gave Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare great material for this episode. In this episode, they highlight the elements of stranger danger in four of their favorite films: 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE, MA, CREEP, and CREEP 2. Special mentions for the inspiration from films like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, The Strangers, and The Black Phone.
Why do music and horror blend so well together? Whether it's a lush score that completes the experience of a film, or a soundtrack that makes you feel like you're on the run from a maniac slasher, music is so vital to what makes horror so enjoyable. Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare discuss some of their favorite examples of how music has enhanced several of their favorite films. Films and series discussed in this episode include: It from 2017, It Follows, The Addams Family, Stranger Things, The Crow, The Lost Boys, Queen of the Damned, Repo! The Genetic Opera, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Anna and the Apocalypse, Hellbender, The Haunting of Hill House, Scream, Us, and many, many more.
The hosts of Horrorzoid are straight-up Millennials, which means the 2000s was their prime for horror movies. Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare take us on a journey through their teenage years as they explore one of the strangest decades in horror. In this episode, they explore themes like the abundance of remakes, the continuing teen horror phenomenon, the resurgence of splatter films, and the explosion of zombie culture. Movies discussed in this episode include: 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Resident Evil, the Friday the 13th remake, Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, Repo! The Genetic Opera, the Saw franchise, the Hostel films, Dawn of the Dead, Shaun of the Dead, and many, many more!
What do Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare love most about horror? BLEAK ENDINGS! In this episode, our hosts discuss why bleak endings are so satisfying to them, why it made them fall in love with horror, and what some of their favorite, bleakest endings are. Grab the tissues and make sure you have your emotional support items ready, because this one gets dark. Films discussed in this episode include: Pet Sematary, Possessor, The Orphanage, Speak No Evil, The Mist, Session 9, The Strangers, Midnight Meat Train, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Saw, and many more!
TW: Due to the graphic nature of the films discussed, we are issuing a trigger warning for people sensitive to heavier aspects and themes of the aforementioned films. Some of the topics may be too intense for certain people. We respect that and understand if you need to sit out this episode. Thank you for being an avid and loyal listener.
The thriller genre somehow takes all other genres and fits them within itself. You can literally find thrilling elements in any form of movies and television. Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare go into a deep discussion about what makes the thriller genre so unique. They take an in-depth look at how it has influenced the horror genre and what horror thrillers stood out most to them. Films discussed this week include: American Psycho, The Black Phone, Old, Orphan, Last Night in Soho, Joy Ride, Se7en, and many more!
Fresh off of seeing the latest horror sensation: M3GAN! Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare discuss their thoughts on the film as well as comparing it to other heavyweights of horror dolls: CHUCKY and ANNABELLE! This episode brings up some interesting points as to why each film for each icon is terrifying in their own right. Stevie and Natalie culminate the episode by stating who they think takes the mantle and who would win in a showdown between all three. Stay tuned for the dramatic conclusion!
The first in a series of episodes looking back at what defined the horror genre in each decade. This time, it's not just about films as Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare delve into the trends and innovations that made the 2010s a different era in the world of horror movies. Nothing is off limits, including revolutionary studios like A24 and Blumhouse, the trend of sharp string music in every trailer, The shared Mike Flanagan universe, and the advent of streaming services that pushed different types of movies to the forefront. The hosts discuss some of the biggest movies of the 2010s such as: Get Out, Hereditary, Midsommar, It Follows, The Witch, Doctor Sleep, Halloween (2018), Raw, Train to Busan, Parasite, and many, many more.
2022 served so many outstanding horror movies, and what better way to honor the best of the best than to bestow them with the first Horrorzoid Awards! Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare break down what movies stood head and shoulders above them all and acknowledge the most over-the-top moments this year provided. They highlight films such as Barbarian, Terrifier 2, X, Pearl, Scream, Hellraiser, Deadstream, Smile, Speak No Evil, Men, and many more.
As you're exchanging gifts this year and avoiding awkward conversations with your family, let Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare distract you by talking about the best horror for the Holidays. They discuss films like Silent Night Deadly Night, Krampus, the Black Christmas films from 1974 and 2006, Anna and the Apocalypse, The Lodge, P2, Don't Open Till Christmas, Gremlins, and many more! Make your holidays horrific with this episode of yuletide fear!
Looking for a weekend getaway for the Holidays? Think again! The "cabin in the woods" setting has provided so many horrifying pictures over the years. Stevie Scares and Natalie Nightmare mention their favorites including Evil Dead, Cabin in the Woods, Cabin Fever, X, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, Gerald's Game, Deadstream, The Strangers, and many more! Tune in before you make any reservations.
Countless horror films have been remade. Some remakes honor the original source material. Others we wish we could forget. Some of the best and worst remakes will be discussed in this episode such as Texas Chainsaw Massacre, It, Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Psycho, The Thing, Child's Play, and Dawn of the Dead.
Is there a sequel you always wanted to see. There are so many films that had franchise potential but simply died on the vine. For Stevie Scares, that movie is DEAD SILENCE. For Natalie Nightmare, that movie is UPGRADE. These movies never reached their full potential... UNTIL NOW. Stevie and Natalie give their detailed pitches on what these franchises could have been. This episode is a strange and interesting exploration into the minds of the hosts. Get ready for the SEQUELIZER!