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The Final Podcast
The Final Podcast
398 episodes
20 hours ago
An easily frightened hospice nurse arrives at the house of a sick author and while caring for her, she discovers one of her stories may reveal secrets about the house. I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House is Osgood Perkins' second movie and while we enjoyed Longlegs and the style of storytelling Perkins used in that movie, this one didn't land for us. This film, while clearly artsy, came off as a basic ghost story with little-to-no substance for us. While this movie certainly ha...
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An easily frightened hospice nurse arrives at the house of a sick author and while caring for her, she discovers one of her stories may reveal secrets about the house. I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House is Osgood Perkins' second movie and while we enjoyed Longlegs and the style of storytelling Perkins used in that movie, this one didn't land for us. This film, while clearly artsy, came off as a basic ghost story with little-to-no substance for us. While this movie certainly ha...
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The Final Podcast
288 - I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016) Review
An easily frightened hospice nurse arrives at the house of a sick author and while caring for her, she discovers one of her stories may reveal secrets about the house. I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House is Osgood Perkins' second movie and while we enjoyed Longlegs and the style of storytelling Perkins used in that movie, this one didn't land for us. This film, while clearly artsy, came off as a basic ghost story with little-to-no substance for us. While this movie certainly ha...
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20 hours ago
1 hour 5 minutes

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287 - Totally Killer (2023) Review
35 years after the "Sweet Sixteen Killer" murders, the infamous killer returns and takes another victim. Incidentally, a young girl travels back in time to 1987 and attempts to stop the initial killings. Totally Killer is a fun, light-hearted horror film to close out Spooky Season. There's nothing worse than a horror comedy that isn't funny. Good thing that's not the case with this one. This movie delivers on laughs, music, and vibes as an infamous serial killer is tracked through time and ou...
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1 week ago
1 hour 3 minutes

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286 - Haunt (2019) Review
After partying on Halloween, a group of friends enter a haunted house that turns their deepest fears into reality. Haunt is our next review for Spooky Season and it sure is a fun watch. There's nothing like watching movies about extreme haunted houses in October. There's a bit here for everyone as there are slasher elements, some psychological horror, as well as a mystery. While this movie doesn't reinvent the wheel, it is a nice addition to Halloween horror and one that we believe can be an ...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 13 minutes

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285 - Victor Crowley (2017) Review
After 10 years, Victor Crowley starts killing again in the Honey Island Swamp. Victor Crowley is the fourth installment of the Hatchet movies and if nothing else, this slasher series continues to have crazy kills in the bayou. What we've come to love from these movies is that they maintain the same premise in all movies which is a group heading into the Honey Island Swamp, only to be met and absolutely torn to pieces in different ways by Victor Crowley. This movie resurrects th...
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3 weeks ago
49 minutes

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284 - Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) Review
Michael and a mysterious cult come to Haddonfield to locate Jamie's newborn child for the evil and dastardly deeds. Spooky Season is back and like usual, we are discussing Michael Myers and now we're reviewing Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. This is the sixth installment in the Halloween franchise and by far the most convoluted. This film stars Paul Rudd in an underwhelming performance, but it's not all on him as the script is all over the place. This film not only has Michael co...
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4 weeks ago
55 minutes

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283 - Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007) Review
Contestants of a reality show titled "The Apocalypse" start filming and find their shooting location is occupied by a family of inbred cannibals who want nothing more than to kill and eat them. Wrong Turn 2: Dead End is the unlikely finale of Sequel September 2025, but it's the follow-up to one of our favorite horror movies growing up and is a fun movie with a ton of crazy kills. The reality show element is ridiculous, but provides an interesting setting as it leaves all the contestants vulne...
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1 month ago
56 minutes

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282 - Scream (2022) Review
Old hidden secrets come to haunt teens in Woodsboro as a Ghostface killer resurfaces and anyone related to individuals from previous murders become targets. Scream thematically maintains the clever parody of previous slasher movies and tropes, but weaves in new horror insights into a fresh film that still maintains the integrity of the franchise. The Scream movie series continues to have the same types of red herrings in the mystery while remaining innovative. While not as good as the fi...
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1 month ago
1 hour 14 minutes

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281 - Silent Hill: Revelation (2012) Review
Sharon's adoptive father goes missing and she attempts to find him in the alternate reality holding the answers to her nightmares that have long haunted her. Silent Hill: Revelation is the sequel to Silent Hill and is based off the video game Silent Hill 3. Being one of Kit Harrington's biggest roles since his rise to stardom in Game of Thrones, this film brought together both survival horror video game fans as well as fans of fantasy. Unfortunately, we were hoping fo...
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1 month ago
1 hour 17 minutes

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280 - The Descent: Part 2 (2009) Review
Local authorities delve into a cave system, bringing along a caver who recently made her way out with minimal memory of what happened to her and her friends and encounter unhospitable dwellers. The Descent: Part 2 is the follow-up effort to the tense, and at times, terrifying movie, The Descent. Where the original was successful in not only creating great characters with motives, a claustrophobic environment, and creepy subterranean creatures, the sequel does the opposite on almost all of the...
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1 month ago
1 hour 9 minutes

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279 - A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) Review
Freddy Krueger haunts the dreams of a teen boy and attempts to possess him to continue his murderous ways in reality. A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge is the sequel to one of the most popular slasher movies of its time, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and brings the deceased child killer, Freddy Krueger, back into focus. While Freddy is in control, his method of killing is a bit different in this movie moving towards possession instead of him performing the evil himself...
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2 months ago
57 minutes

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278 - Late Night with the Devil (2023) Review
A late night tv show host has a Halloween special to maintain his former glory, while evil has other plans. Late Night with the Devil is a unique horror movie that highlights what one man is willing to give up for fame. A lot of movies have portrayed the concept of selling one's soul to the devil, but never with such an original way of storytelling. This film takes place primarily on the set of a late-night talk show and chronicles what happened on a special Halloween episode. This effort was...
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2 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

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277 - Girl on the Third Floor (2019) Review
A flawed man attempts to renovate a home for his growing family that is worse for wear, but this house has a history that it can't forget or forgive. Girl on the Third Floor stars CM Punk, a wrestler that we've loved for years and were so excited to hear that he was the main event in a horror movie! This film had an interest idea and featured some heavy themes, but do they deliver? Can "The Best in the World" help deliver a memorable performance? It's not going to be easy with a movie's scrip...
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2 months ago
51 minutes

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276 - The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw (2020) Review
Devout Irish villagers in a North American settlement are ravaged by disease while a woman and her daughter are thriving amidst suspicion of witchcraft. The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw starts off with a bang with a mysterious witch coven's use of a young girl to remain prosperous during a harvest, while a local village is struggling. The movie does teeter and starts to lose cohesiveness with the backstory of the witch, her capabilities, and the lack of self-awareness for her purpose. The time pe...
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2 months ago
49 minutes

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275 - The Faculty (1998) Review
After witnessing a murder, a high school photographer believes the teachers at his school have been taken over by aliens and he investigates the odd phenomena sweeping over his school. The Faculty is a 90s scifi horror movie like no other, paying homage to so many films before it. It features an amazing cast of breakout stars, and it's directed by Robert Rodriguez. It truly feels like The Thing meets The Breakfast Club as a sci-fi mystery that stars Elijah Wood, Josh Harne...
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3 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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274 - Longlegs (2024) Review
An FBI agent with an odd connection to a serial killer discovers cryptic clues to a pattern of murders that hits close to him. Longlegs is successful in blending a true crime vibe with the occult and is overshadowed by the creepy and unsettling performance of Nicolas Cage. The film had great marketing efforts to really build up tension and create that ominous mystery that leaves the viewer haunted by the presence and evil depicted by the murders in the movie. Maika Monroe has a standout perfo...
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3 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

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273 - Hush (2016) Review
A deaf and mute author, living in isolation, is visited at night by a masked predator threatening her life. Hush takes home invasion horror to new heights by pitting a masked killer up against a writer who is living in the woods alone and doesn't have the ability to hear or speak. Mike Flanagan, who has made a name for himself with several successful horror movies and tv shows, creates a tense atmosphere in this movie that continues to build over the duration of the film. What appears t...
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3 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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272 - The Loved Ones (2009) Review
After being turned down by Brent to go to prom, Lola decides to throw a prom of her own. The Loved Ones is an excellent movie that is both brutal and comedic and it continues to get more sadistic as the film goes on. It focuses on themes of loneliness, acceptance, and grief and ties up all loose ends by the end for a full depiction of the character motivations. The movie also tosses in a few twists that make the movie such a fun watch. The Loved Ones was a surprise and one that we've gone bac...
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3 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes

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271 - Pyewacket (2017) Review
A grieving mother-daughter relationship takes a turn for the worst, when young Leah performs a ritual in the woods to murder her mother. Pyewacket is a folk horror film that explores a family experiencing tragedy and a mother and daughter finding ways to cope and live with each other. While this movie covers the extreme ways of a young rebellious teenage girl copes with grief, the film does a good job of exploring grief and regret using folk horror as the genre. Many of the actions in th...
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3 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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270 - Fright Night (1985) Review
Charlie suspects his new neighbor of being a vampire and turns to an unlikely source for help in the form of a washed-up actor who portrays a vampire hunter on a television show. Fright Night is the finale of Retro Reel 2025 as it should. This movie is always a joy to watch from the memorable set of characters to the tense dialogue, it constantly picks up the pace. We were particularly impressed with the performances of Chris Sarandon as Jerry Dandrige and Roddy McDowall as Peter Vincent...
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4 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

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269 - The Fog (1980) Review
The legend in the small, coastal town of Antonio Bay is of a ship lured to the land and swallowed up by a mysterious thick cloud as it sank. The locals say when the fog returns, the dead will arise from their watery graves. The Fog, directed by John Carpenter, fits quite nicely into Retro Reel 2025. It stars horror greats such as Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Atkins, and Hal Holbrook and like most Carpenter films, features an electric soundtrack. The film gives off eerie vibes ...
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4 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

The Final Podcast
An easily frightened hospice nurse arrives at the house of a sick author and while caring for her, she discovers one of her stories may reveal secrets about the house. I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House is Osgood Perkins' second movie and while we enjoyed Longlegs and the style of storytelling Perkins used in that movie, this one didn't land for us. This film, while clearly artsy, came off as a basic ghost story with little-to-no substance for us. While this movie certainly ha...