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Hellraiser: Bloodline

Todd, who is less familiar with the Hellraiser franchise, and Craig, who has seen more of the movies, discuss the unique elements that set this film apart from typical horror settings. We both found the film surprisingly enjoyable despite its poor initial reception. We loved its coherence, special effects, and performances, especially Doug Bradley’s extensive monologuing as Priest of Hell Pinhead.

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Leprechaun 4: In Space

‘Leprechaun 4: In Space.’ has a ridiculous plot, terrible CGI, and over-the-top performances that make this fourth installment in the Leprechaun series a memorable, albeit flawed, film.

From the unexpected genesis of the movie inspired by an Apollo 13 poster to the bizarre antics of the leprechaun IN SPACE, we cover the highs, lows, and the infamous Mitten Spider transformation. Hear for yourself what we thought of the second film in our “in space” series this month!

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Critters 4

This month’s theme: Horror franchises “In SPACE”. As we reminisce about the origins of the Critters franchise, comparing it to its contemporaries like Gremlins and Ghoulies, we also puzzle over this entry’s plot, performances, and oddly serious tone. Why is Terrence Mann’s character suddenly a jerk? And where the f*ck did all the critters go? Listen as we highlight standout performances from surprising actors like Brad Dourif and Angela Bassett (?!) in this low-budget sequel. Despite its shortcomings, we hope you find this a hilarious and engaging review perfect for fans of horror franchises that go TO SPACE!

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Swallowed

It’s not often you find something unique in the world of horror. Swallowed gave Mark Patton (star of Nightmare on Elm Street 2) a chance to be himself on the silver screen as a gay drug dealer trying to recover his horrifying cargo from the bodies of two young men coerced into smuggling it across the border. Full of uncomfortable tension and frankly excellent performances, Swallowed gave us a lot to talk about and a lot to love. We’re happy to add it to our short but growing list of queer-themed horror we’ve covered on the podcast thus far. Enjoy!

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X-Ray (aka Hospital Massacre)

Finding such a hidden “so bad it’s good” gem was like biting into our favorite bon bon in a box of chocolates. Laugh along with us! Loyal listeners, we love you all.

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Longlegs

So happy to have regular guest, Heather, join us to cover the latest Osgood Perkins film, Longlegs, starring Nicholas Cage in an almost unrecognizable role.