Today we dive into our final Sharknado adventure...
It has been a five year roller-coaster of ups and downs with one of the weirdest and lets be honest worst horror franchises around. That being said somewhere along the way we fell in love with these stupid movies and today a little bit of sadness creeps in as we say goodbye.
In a fitting turn of events this is undoubtedly the worst produced episode we have ever released. Audio issues, connection issues, being coherent issues. We are actually delivering the Sharknado version of the show.
Despite all of this the episode is full of fun, facts, listener input and more so come join us to say goodbye to a franchise that has kept us laughing for a long time.
First off an apology for the echoey audio and mystery beeping... and a second apology for this not being the Black Phone 2 as advertised. (Their are reasons)
Welcome to the Halloween special which in no way is spooky or full of Halloween vibe. We are off our game at the moment!
Anyway here is our review of VHS Halloween for you all to enjoy.
Sometimes a film gets requested over and over again but for some reason we never get to it... This is that film.
But today finally after years of requests we dive into the love child of Johnny 5 and the Robot from Lost in Space as we tackle Chopping Mall.
This film has it all, when I say all... All the terrible tropey stuff that we should hate but don't! It is the king of 80's B-movies.
Terrible dialogue, subpar acting, shocking effects, gratuitous nudity and violence, it has it all.
No spoilers but there is a lot of laughter as we look at the highlights of this incredible example of terrible filmmaking a it's finest
Hillbilly heaven!
Today's episode is an absolute blast of silly goofy behaviour that fully mimics the film that we are reviewing.
Wrong Turn is the most basic of premise. Teens go wandering off the beaten path, Teens get attacked by Hillbillies, some die in horrific ways and a few outsmart the attackers (I will add the main cast are one brain cell above the Hilbillies in this movie)
Don't let this basic premise fool you into thinking this is a bad movie though because both me and Marc had a riot with this film.
We also have a tone of production facts and features and games. This episode is a real fun one!
Time to dive into the only Scream movie we haven't covered with Scream 2.
We see Ghostface leave the comforts of Woodsboro and follow Sidney and Randy to college. We also see Dewey and Gale return to help solve the case.
We bring you our review of this film, production facts, a lot of laughing and so much more. You really don't want to miss this one!
Time to dive into the neon drenched mind of Rob Zombie this week as Marc gushes about a film that holds a very special place for him.
For me what I thought was a long overdue rewatch turned out to be a first watch (I know revoke that horror card immediately). Turned out I didn't like it, in fact I went as far to say that I hated this...
This episode is tough as I wanted to keep respectful as not to upset Marc, that didn't happen!
hilarious episode full of laughter and a rather irate Marc but definitely not one to miss.
That's not my Clarice...
Well it may not be Marc's but I personally prefer Julianne Moore. I also seem to like this film more than Marc but not by a lot...
In an episode I thought we would be super divided instead we seemed to be on the same page. We appreciated many elements of the film with others falling flat or simply being done better in the novel or the Hannibal TV series.
This is a strange episode to promote, as it was excellent but not explosive as I expected which left us with a respectful and balanced review with zero arguments...
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Today is a dive in to Zach Cregger's Weapons a film that seems to have divided audiences and me and Marc.
While many think it is a masterclass in modern horror others call it a mismatch of ideas that do not link together correctly.
Whatever it is, it has made for excellent conversation as we dive into what we liked and what we didn't.
We get your opinions too in voicemails and messages, share production facts and continue the unbeatable game.
In the late 2000's torture horror movies had become the fad. SAW and Hostel led the way and everyone else tried to imitate and ride their success.
The Collector is one of these films but for some reason has stood the test of time and is still loved and held in super high regard.
The plot follows a thief called Arkin as he attempts to rob his employers. Unfortunately for him he chose the night the serial killer in a gimp mask decided to kill the family too...
What follows is a cat and mouse game full of traps that would make Kevin McCallister jealous!
In this episode we share out thoughts on The Collector, discuss some production facts and dissect what we think didn't make a whole lot of sense. We also check our very full voicemail and mock Marc for a recent accident that made us record this episode super late.
Please don't forget to support us by leaving a review and get involved in the show. From our interactive quiz where you win prizes through to various features... Don't juts listen be a part of it!
In this revisited episode we go back to cover a film that impacted cinema in a very unique way.
We have covered this way back but long before Marc joined the show Scott's opinions are well known on this film while Marc could be a wildcard here.
A deep dive into the film, the behind the scenes awaits along with a game for you all to play along with and a lot of voicemails from listeners too.
This episode is possibly one of the most information packed episodes we have done in recent memory.
"Kate Rules" month starts now where our wonderful Patreon member has taken over! Not gonna lie she has kicked things off with a banger as we dive into Paris Hilton's second most popular film House Of Wax!
This episode is packed with a review of this super underappreciated slasher, film facts, voicemails from listeners and the game that none of you seem to be able to crack.
Not to mention a tone of laughter and something that filled me and Marc with nostalgia.
Following the surprise hit Talk To Me the Philippou Brothers return with their latest and most terrifying horror flick.
This film takes a very different tone to their first outing opting for a darker much more emotional narrative that honestly cerates a huge amount of tension and anxiety while watching.
We follow Piper and Andy as they find them selves living with a suburban necromancer foster mum after the death of their father and as you would expect things go sideways quickly.
As always this is a super balance review as me and Marc were unable to find common ground on this, we also have your views thrown into the mix for good measure.
Be sure to let us know your thoughts in a comment or by contacting us @yourunpodcast on any social media.
This week, we're stepping into the twisted world of John Kramer with a review of Saw II! Joining us is horror movie reviewer and one half of the "Girl and the Gay Podcast" and horror movie reviewer the wonderful "This Girl Love Horror" Becky, to dissect the sequel that raised the stakes and solidified the franchise's legacy?
Join us as we break down the plot of this dated sequel, where a new group of victims awakens in a booby-trapped house filled with lethal nerve gas, all connected by a dark secret. Detective Eric Matthews finds himself in a tense standoff with the notorious Jigsaw killer, realizing his own son is one of the victims. With a ticking three-hour clock, Matthews must play Jigsaw's game to save them all. We will dissect what makes Saw II effective (or not), from its shift from the psychological dread of the first movie to a more visceral, trap-focused horror. We'll be talking about everything from the unforgettable Needle Pit to the deadly Venus Fly Trap, and of course, we'll be breaking down the ending that solidified Saw II as a franchise favourite for many fans.
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Get ready for some serious fanboy energy as we break down what makes this film a modern horror masterpiece. From the shocking gore and practical effects that will make you squirm in your seat to the relentless tension that never lets up, we're diving deep into everything we loved.
We'll be discussing the film's gritty, serious tone, the shocking (and brilliant) twist on the classic "damsel in distress" trope, and of course, the heart-pounding final act. And let's be real - we HAVE to talk about Jane Levy's legendary performance as Mia. We're calling it now: she's one of the most badass and ultimate final girls in horror history.
SPOILER WARNING: We'll be discussing plot points, including Mia's harrowing journey from addiction to ultimate survival and her unforgettable battle against the demonic forces.
Join the conversation in the comments below! What did you think of Evil Dead (2013)? Do you agree that Mia is a top-tier final girl? Let us know your thoughts!
This week, we're delving into the dark and disturbing world of The Last House on the Left (2009), the controversial remake of Wes Craven's infamous 1972 exploitation classic. The film follows Mari Collingwood, a teenager who, after a chance encounter with a group of dangerous fugitives led by the menacing Krug, finds herself subjected to a horrific ordeal. When these same criminals unknowingly seek refuge at her parents' isolated lake house, her mother and father soon discover the truth and unleash their own brutal brand of vengeance.
Join Marc & I as we break down the film's unflinching violence, explore its potent themes of revenge and justice, and discuss whether this modern re-imagining successfully delivers on its promise of terror. We'll be dissecting how the 2009 version compares to the original, the intense performances that grounded the horror, and the uncomfortable questions the film raises about morality and how far one would go to protect their family. Our discussion will also explore the effectiveness of its graphic violence – is it gratuitous or essential to the narrative?
Trigger Warning: Due to the graphic nature of the themes discussed, including sexual assault and extreme violence, listener discretion is strongly advised for this episode.
Tune in for a chilling and thought-provoking discussion that might just make you lock your doors.
Join The Horror Movie Maniacs Grant and Ben as they team with Marc to ruthlessly shatter Scott's cherished childhood memories of the beloved Jim Henson classic, Labyrinth!
For decades, Scott has clung to the notion that the 1986 fantasy epic is a beacon of pure, innocent magic, a whimsical adventure filled with catchy songs and memorable creatures. But prepare yourselves, because Grant and Ben are here to expose the truly unsettling, often predatory darker undertones lurking just beneath the film's enchanting surface.
In this eye-opening episode, we're not just re-watching Labyrinth; we're dissecting it with an adult, and perhaps slightly twisted, lens. The conversation kicks off by meticulously examining Jareth, the Goblin King, portrayed with iconic flair by David Bowie. While many remember him as a flamboyant, enigmatic rock star villain, Grant and Ben argue his true nature is far more sinister. They'll delve into his unsettling obsession with the 15-year-old Sarah, peeling back the layers of his manipulative charm to reveal a deeply possessive, almost predatory desire. Is Jareth merely trying to trick Sarah into staying, or is he actively trying to claim her, to make her his queen, bound forever to his labyrinthine domain? The hosts will dissect pivotal scenes like the "Magic Dance" and the infamous "As the World Falls Down" ballroom sequence, revealing how these visually stunning moments actually serve as potent metaphors for manipulation and psychological entrapment.
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This week we are diving back into the world of M3GAN, Gemma and Cady as a new threat in the form of AI super robot Amelia emerges...
Now I am sure you are expecting us to sway in opposite ways on this movie but I guarantee not in the way you think. Mr "it's not horror, this isn't what I signed up for" loved this while Mr "its horror adjacent" is left regretting the decision to cover this.
This episode is packed with fun, interactive features and a small amount of arguing!
This week, we're diving headfirst into a true 80s cult classic that has sparked some serious debate behind the scenes: Paul Verhoeven's RoboCop (1987)!
Join us as we break down this gritty, satirical sci-fi action film set in a near-future, crime-ridden Detroit. The plot follows the brutal murder of honest police officer Alex Murphy, who is then resurrected by the Omni Consumer Products (OCP) corporation as RoboCop, a cyborg law enforcer. As RoboCop dispenses justice with extreme prejudice, fragments of his past life begin to haunt him, leading him on a path of revenge against those who took his humanity.
Expect our usual deep dive into the film's themes, iconic moments, and its lasting legacy. However, we have to address the elephant in the room: our very own Marc is adamant that this movie does not qualify to be featured on our show, arguing that it's simply not a horror movie. Is he right? Or does the sheer body horror, dystopian dread, and visceral violence push RoboCop into a genre it might not initially claim? Tune in to hear our full discussion and decide for yourself!
Get ready for a trip down memory lane that's funnier than it has any right to be! In this episode, we're diving deep into the absolute comedic chaos that is Scary Movie (2000). More than just a horror parody, this film is a vibrant, hilarious time capsule, perfectly encapsulating the late 90s and early 2000s humor, pop culture, and cinematic landscape.
From its relentless send-ups of iconic horror flicks like Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and even The Matrix, to its rapid-fire gags referencing everything from "Whassup?!" to The Sixth Sense, Scary Movie is a masterclass in turn-of-the-millennium satire. We'll be breaking down what made this movie such a massive hit, why its humour still largely holds up (with a few cringe-worthy exceptions, of course!), and how it perfectly reflects the era it was made in.
Join us as we revisit the iconic characters, the unforgettable spoofs, and the sheer audacity of a film that dared to be so ridiculously funny. Whether you're a long-time fan or curious about the origins of modern parody films, this review will have you laughing and reminiscing about a truly unique period in cinematic comedy.
👻🌈 Get ready for some seriously unhinged fun! In this episode, we're diving headfirst into the delightfully campy French horror-comedy, Poltergay (2006).
Join us as we dissect the plot – three friends buy a haunted disco, only to discover the ghosts are all fabulous gay men who died in a foam machine incident in the 60s, and now they need help finding peace!
We're joined by two incredible guests: Jim from Jim's Retro Emporium and Jay from The Girl and The Gay Podcast.
Fair warning: this episode goes completely off the rails from start to finish and is laugh-out-loud funny. You won't want to miss it! #Poltergay