On this episode of More Deadly, Ariel and Rachel talk AI lovers and the decline of Western civilization as we know it in our review of ‘Soulm8te,’ directed by Kate Dolan. So, was this movie our perfect match? Or do we wanna breakup with it forever? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast Episode 158 to find…
The More Deadly Podcast Episode 157: Find Your Friends
?? On this episode of More Deadly, Ariel and Rachel talk horizontal hostility, rape culture, and revenge in our review of Find Your Friends, directed by Izabel Pakzad. So, was this movie our new cinematic bestie? Or does it get the chop? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast Episode 157 to find out! To hear it…
More Deadly: The Director’s Cut with Kier-La Janisse of ‘The Occupant of the Room’ (Teaser)
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On this teaser episode of More Deadly: The Director’s Cut, Rachel and Ariel sit down with author, producer, and director Kier-La Janisse to discuss her chilling holiday ghost story, The Occupant in the Room. Listen to The More Deadly Director’s Cut with Kier-La Janisse to hear our conversation! For the full episode, subscribe to The…
The More Deadly Podcast Episode 96: V/H/S: Beyond
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On this episode of More Deadly, Ariel and Rachel put on their tinfoil hats for a review of V/H/S: Beyond, directed by Kate Siegel and a whole bunch of guys. So, was this movie outta this world? Or did our eyes just get a probin’? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast Episode 96 to find out! In the…
The Untitled Nic Cage Show Episode 15: Renfield (2023)
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On this episode of The Untitled Nic Cage Show, we fall under the spell of Cage’s vampiric sway in our review of the charming and delightfully gruesome Renfield. In Breaking Cage News, we talk about which movies Cage believes belong on his professional Mount Rushmore. Listen to The Untitled Nic Cage Show Episode 15 now! In…
The Untitled Nic Cage Show Episode 11: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)
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On this episode of The Untitled Nic Cage Show, we celebrate the man, the myth, the legend himself in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022). In Breaking Cage News, we talk about the Renfield trailer and Nic Cage’s thoughts on starring in a Star Wars joint. Listen to The Untitled Nic Cage Show Episode 11 now! In…
Stream Queens Horror Podcast Episode 33: Candyman (1992)
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On this episode of The Stream Queens, Marrs and Rachel are joined by two very special guests: Larry and Justin of the Here’s Johnny Podcast. Together we review Candyman (1992). We discuss the power of Tony Todd’s charisma, glorious practical gore, and how this movie holds up from a 2020 perspective. We also learn the…
Stream Queens Horror Podcast Episode 10: Deathgasm
In this week’s episode of the Stream Queens, we unleash our inner metal gods with a review of the horror comedy Deathgasm. We talk corpse paint, death by dildos, kiwi accents, true black metal, and get unexpectedly tipsy with this week’s drink pairing. We also talk about Marrs’ refusal to wear pants, ridiculous band names,…
Stream Queens Horror Podcast Episode 9: Would You Rather
In this week’s episode of the Stream Queens, we attend the worst dinner party ever with our review of Would You Rather. We talk about Jeffery Combs’ mustache twirlingly excellent performance, our crippling fear of fireworks, debate if Dubai is really just a human hunting ground for rich folks, and Marrs plays an impromptu round…
Stream Queens Horror Podcast Episode 8: Cold In July
In this week’s episode of the Stream Queens, we dig into the some Southern noir with a review of Jim Mickle’s genre-bender Cold In July. We discuss awesome retrowave synth scores, paternal ambiguity, the delightfulness of one Mr. Don Johnson, and show our appreciation for Michael C. Hall’s understated and period-appropriate mullet. We also share…




