Send us a text A whole class walks into the night at 2:17 a.m.—and never comes back. That single, eerie beat kicks off our deep dive into “Weapons,” where suspicion spreads faster than facts and the adults who should protect kids keep choosing convenience over care. We talk about how Zach Cregger builds dread without hand-holding, the way Julia Garner’s performance keeps our doubts alive, and why the film’s best moments trust silence, angles, and shadow to do the heavy lifting. From the teac...
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Send us a text A whole class walks into the night at 2:17 a.m.—and never comes back. That single, eerie beat kicks off our deep dive into “Weapons,” where suspicion spreads faster than facts and the adults who should protect kids keep choosing convenience over care. We talk about how Zach Cregger builds dread without hand-holding, the way Julia Garner’s performance keeps our doubts alive, and why the film’s best moments trust silence, angles, and shadow to do the heavy lifting. From the teac...
Send us a text A whole class walks into the night at 2:17 a.m.—and never comes back. That single, eerie beat kicks off our deep dive into “Weapons,” where suspicion spreads faster than facts and the adults who should protect kids keep choosing convenience over care. We talk about how Zach Cregger builds dread without hand-holding, the way Julia Garner’s performance keeps our doubts alive, and why the film’s best moments trust silence, angles, and shadow to do the heavy lifting. From the teac...
Send us a text What happens when sharks aren't the real monsters? "Dangerous Animals" flips the script on traditional shark horror by introducing us to Tucker, a charismatic Australian serial killer whose obsession with sharks takes a terrifying turn. After surviving a shark attack himself, Tucker develops a god complex that manifests in the most disturbing way possible – capturing women, filming their deaths as sharks devour them, and keeping meticulous VHS records of each victim. Support th...
Send us a text Killer clowns lurking in cornfields isn't just the stuff of nightmares anymore - it's the premise of Adam Cesar's popular horror novel that recently made its way to the big screen. Has the adaptation captured the gory essence that earned the book its 4.2-star rating across thousands of reviews, or is this another case of page-to-screen disappointment? Welcome to a special hot take episode where Dani flies solo to break down everything "Clowns in a Cornfield." Support the show
Send us a text The episodes will be less frequent from here but thank you guys for supporting the show! The eyes are the best part honestly. Support the show
Send us a text Look in the vents and you see your dad. Look in the woods and you see your dad. Look in the store to see who is getting milk? Surprisingly not dad. Support the show
Send us a text Another reminder that the olden days looked like they reallyyyy sucked. Thanks for checking out the episode and I love you. Support the show
Send us a text I wish I was deaf after watching this. Get ready for some really in your face and tired jokes about millennials and boomers. Support the show
Send us a text A whole class walks into the night at 2:17 a.m.—and never comes back. That single, eerie beat kicks off our deep dive into “Weapons,” where suspicion spreads faster than facts and the adults who should protect kids keep choosing convenience over care. We talk about how Zach Cregger builds dread without hand-holding, the way Julia Garner’s performance keeps our doubts alive, and why the film’s best moments trust silence, angles, and shadow to do the heavy lifting. From the teac...