Terry and Joe are back on their Motherland: Fort Salem beat and have contrasting feelings about the climactic (or anti-climactic) Season 1 Episode 8 “CityDrop.”
All in Review
Terry and Joe are back on their Motherland: Fort Salem beat and have contrasting feelings about the climactic (or anti-climactic) Season 1 Episode 8 “CityDrop.”
Brandon Christensen’s Z presents a terrifying vision of an imaginary friend.
Troy and Erin obsess over “The Tale of the Guardian’s Curse”
The masterfully crafted sensory overload that is Helter Skelter (Herutâ sukerutâ) is one of the best horror movies about fame and stardom in the last 10 years.
Long Lost might not completely work as an erotic psycho-sexual thriller, but Troy says it kept him guessing and invested!
Justin reviews Brea Grant’s feature directorial debut, 12 Hour Shift and finds it hilariously dark and full of violence.
Showtime’s Penny Dreadful is back in a new location and time and with new characters. Penny Dreadful: City of Angels introduces a lot of characters and plot threads, but Joe Lipsett and I are looking for more.
Troy and Erin are back on their Are You Afraid of the Dark? beat. This week it’s “The Tale of the Carved Stone.”
1BR envisions the perfect society. All it costs is everything…
Motherland: Fort Salem’s latest episode “Down is Up” takes a moment to reflect on the events of “Bellweather Season”’s disastrous events. It’s a mix of good and kind of boring, Joe and Terry think.
Troy and Erin hit the books to understand the “Tale of the Bookish Babysitter.”
Troy discusses the final two episodes of Cursed Films which focuses on The Crow and Twilight Zone: The Movie.
Troy and Erin investigate Are You Afraid of the Dark’s “The Tale of the Dollmaker.”
Joe Lipsett and Terry discuss Motherland: Fort Salem Season 1 Episode 4 “Hail Beltane,” which is filled with sex, dancing and…loincloths?
Sea Fever takes on a new light in our current situation.
Troy digs into the 8 Midnighters short films and finds a lot to love.
Today, Troy and Erin answer the phone to discover the truth behind “The Tale of the Phone Police.”