Horror, LGBT, & some true crime/real events, all for the casual or obsessed. Hosted by @dykemadden & @ellemdesigns; we know what we're doing (we hope)👻
We can't believe it, but it's our 100th episode!! To celebrate, we're covering 1987's BLOOD RAGE, directed by John Grissmer & written by Bruce Rubin. Plus, the real world of psych wards, & Louise Lasser deserves an award for being the movie's gem https://t.co/yzH0EXJ8qW
If you've probably guessed, sadly we had to hold off on an episode this month since life has gotten busy for both of us, but we hope to have one for you in July, depending on how things go! Hope you all are having a wonderful Pride month, we love all of our LGBT siblings!!❤️❤️
A brief month away but we are back! And covering a "holiday" movie too, 1986's APRIL FOOL'S DAY, directed by Fred Walton & written by Danilo Bach. Where did the holiday come from anyways? https://t.co/nuT9K0xvJF
Our hiatus is finally over! To celebrate, we're reviewing 2025's THE LONG WALK, directed by Francis Lawrence & written by JT Mollner. Plus, two dangerous walks you can do IRL, & parallels between this & The Hunger Games? It's more likely than you think https://t.co/CIA8jIJxgo
Sorry we've been so offline lately! But our hiatus is expected to be over in February!! Life gets crazy & things pop up unexpected, so thank you all for being super patient with us while we've been gone, & we are so excited to record a new ep for you guys 🥰 See you soon!
We're back! And reviewing 1967's WAIT UNTIL DARK, directed by Terence Young. Plus, a real blind man fights off an intruder, Audrey should've won an Oscar, & the amount of movies we've racked up since our last episode https://t.co/TDFlPsmOSL
Hey everyone! Due to Kate getting a new job & Elle in the process of apartment hunting/packing, we've taken a break for this month's episode. We should be back for September, & hopefully with a nice fall themed film! Have a great rest of August!!
Post July 4th time means we're talking about 2006's SLITHER, written & debut directed by James Gunn. There's also invasive worms in the USA, & Kate starts watching SMALLVILLE while Elle stays sane via film watching with family https://t.co/xGi7yvDlEn
Happy Pride everyone! To celebrate, we're reviewing 2022's ATTACHMENT, written & directed by Gabriel Bier Gislason. There's also a (false) dyybuk in a box, & more horror films should branch out into exploring other religious folklore for the future https://t.co/ZSOu6h2QMS
I just turned 67. The nice thing about aging is that you gain clarity about what matters in life - and what doesn’t. Professionally, I’ve checked plenty of boxes. Now, it’s time to focus on things that bring joy on a personal level. Change is in the air. I’m excited!
Happy May everyone! We're reviewing 1981's BUTCHER, BAKER, NIGHTMARE MAKER, directed by William Asher & written by Steve Breimer. Also, Kate gets ready for the final "Mission Impossible", & Elle tries to get out of being a temporarily retired cinephile https://t.co/TzdzuYh1Ys
Happy post-hiatus everyone!! We're reviewing 1953's HOUSE OF WAX, directed by André de Toth & written by Crane Wilbur & Charles Belden. Plus, the real Chamber of Horrors in Madame Tussauds', & we dedicate this ep to Val Kilmer & Larry Graham https://t.co/jloduVzdUR
Hey everyone! As you've probably guessed by now, no episode this month - the LA wildfires are more controlled, but since they're still ongoing, we decided to hold off recording until things are settled down some. We should be back next month, & with a double feature! Stay tuned!
Hey everybody! We were originally supposed to have an episode for this month, but then Kate's laptop decided to finally give up the ghost, so they have to get a new one (soon, thankfully). We should officially be back next month, so until then, stay warm & safe!!
Michael B. Jordan does double duty as twins Elijah and Elias in a creepy new clip from Ryan Coogler's upcoming supernatural horror SINNERS.
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