Not Your Average Horror Show
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Episode 51 — The Frighteners (1996)
By special request, we explore an under the radar mid-90s horror comedy
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Episode 51 — The Frighteners (1996)
By special request, we explore an under the radar mid-90s horror comedy
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Episode 50 — Halloween 3 Season of the Witch (1982)
A special guest joins this week in a Halloween edition show. We discuss this non-Michael Myers Halloween version, and the impact it had on me, as I rate this at the top of the list in all-time favorites.
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Episode 49 — Fright Night (1985)
This classic horror tale from the mid-80’s is a creepy favorite featuring a number of creative effects and scares.
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Episode 48 — Bloodbath at the House of Death (1983)
This week’s film is an early 80’s horror comedy which also has it’s realistic moments of violence.
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Episode 47 — The Invisible Man (1933)
Join us this week for a review of the classic 1933 horror film inspired by the HG Wells’ classic novel. A familiar guest host joins to help break it down.
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Episode 46 — The Howling (1981)
Joe Dante’s werewolf classic is now over 40 years old, but the humor, effects and story still hold up today. Listen in to hear the review.
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Meet Your Hosts
As a child growing up in the 80’s, your host had zero interest in anything other than the horror films of that era. The only catch was that he was never allowed to watch any due to a strict household policy of “PG-Only” movies. Learn how he maneuvered around the barriers of parental restriction, and found ways of obtaining the precious VHS cassettes containing all the R-rated fun. No idea was too outlandish and no plan was too far-fetched if the payoff meant another movie crossed off the list.
A child of the 90s, your co-host had zero interest in the horror-filled cinematic breakthroughs of the prior decade and comfortably stayed within the safety of the “PG” limitations with all of her Disney favorites. Now after years of living under the shadow of her sibling’s obsession, she drives straight into the world of these classic thrillers- offering a few snarky insights and shaking her head at the lengths her big brother would go for a good scare.