This episode, join Sean & Charles as they discuss All Cheerleaders Die, the new film by Lucky McKee & Chris Siverston. Spoiler alert: They didn't like it. Read More
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Episode 50 – Father Knows Best
This episode, join Sean & Charles as they discuss Ti West's new film, The Sacrament. Mostly they just rave about A.J. Bowen. Read More
In this episode, Sean & Charles are joined by special guests Leeman & Emily to talk about Season 1 of NBC's Hannibal! Bad Bane impressions are had by all. Everything for every movie or TV show ever get spoiled for Charles. Nobody can remember who was in Manhunter. George Clooney's musk is enjoyed. Read More
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Episode 48 – Rouged Anus
This week, join Sean & Charles as they talk about the film Lord of Illusions, written & directed by master of horror Clive Barker, as well as the novella it was based on, The Last Illusion. Read More
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Episode 47 – Gargoyle Promise
In this week's episode, Sean & Charles are talking about Tales From The Darkside: The Movie. Don't be a Slater Hater! Read More
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Episode 46 – Dawn Of The Ted
This episode, join Sean & Charles as they talk about the first three Dead films (Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, & Day of the Dead) by horror maestro George A. Romero. Here there be zombies! Read More
This week, join Sean & Charles as they they talk about Season 1 of the hit HBO show True Detective. Somehow, they manage to stay on-topic for most of the episode. You hear that? That's the sound of fuckin' value, son. Shiiiiit. Read More
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Episode 44 – Beer Partner
In this episode, join Sean & Charles as they talk about Jack Ketchum's Dead River Trilogy, consisting of Off Season, Offspring, and The Woman. Read More
This episode, special guest Nicole Cushing, author of I Am The New God & Children of No One, stops by to drop mad knowledge bombs on Sean & Charles about renowned horror author Thomas Ligotti. Read More
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Episode 42 – Cooger Town
This episode, join Mallory, Sean, & Charles as they discuss Something Wicked This Way Comes, both the novel by Ray Bradbury and the 1983 Disney film, as well as getting into a semantic Crabbing vs Fishing debate. Read More