We saw The Wolf of Snow Hollow and were pleasantly surprised by a character driven movie with more good acting than I’ve seen in a while. The Wolf of Snow Hollow is a slice of life, horror-comedy that transforms from a mild mannered movie into a hairy, scary thriller that will rip you to shreds. … [Read more...] about The Wolf of Snow Hollow Review
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School-Live! Anime vs Movie
Psychological Horror Escapism Lost In Translation It is generally expected if not a courtesy for critics to warn of spoilers before discussing any story in detail, even when it sometimes feels unnecessary such as with classics acclaimed for decades. This is a special case, however, where I’d be remiss to not be EXTRA insistent. … [Read more...] about School-Live! Anime vs Movie
Leprechaun in the Hood Review
It's Lep in the hood, and he's up to no good. No seriously, it's pretty bad. … [Read more...] about Leprechaun in the Hood Review
Butt Boy Review
We watched Butt Boy, and to be honest, it’s simultaneously exactly what you think it is and nothing like you’ve ever seen. … [Read more...] about Butt Boy Review
Society Review
Society is gory goopy 80s fun. This film should be at the top of your watch list if you are a fan of body horror. … [Read more...] about Society Review
My Bloody Valentine (1981) Review
My Bloody Valentine is another slasher from the early slasher days, where the formula is generic, the kills are frequent, and there's probably a boob floating around out there for the dudes in the audience. … [Read more...] about My Bloody Valentine (1981) Review
Saint Maud Review
We went and saw Saint Maud, and Oh god, Oh God, Oh gooood! … [Read more...] about Saint Maud Review
Pieces Review
We watched Pieces on Shudder, and it was a fun if extremely dated slasher from 1982. It’s got intensely awkward scenes, lots of nudity, and is the ultimate form of copycat slasher bullshit. Listen to Horror Movie Talk’s take on this fun and puzzling slasher. … [Read more...] about Pieces Review
Young Frankenstein Review
This week we rewatched Mel Brooks’ comedy horror masterpiece, Young Frankenstein, and with the recent passing of Cloris Leachman, I’m starting to think that the cast are immortal warriors battling until the last man standing ala Highlander. It looks like Gene Hackman and Terry Garr are setting their sights on each other. … [Read more...] about Young Frankenstein Review
The Dark and the Wicked Review
We have been told that we needed to see The Dark and the Wicked by several of our friends and listeners, and I can see why. This is a scary movie if paranormal subject matter is your thing. … [Read more...] about The Dark and the Wicked Review