Not Your Average Horror Show

Latest Episode
Episode 61 — Predator (1987)
Take a trip through the jungle while being stalked by an invisible menace! We review Predator this week.
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Recent Episodes

Episode 43 — Friday the 13th (1980)
This week the original Friday is reviewed, and some commentary about a visit to the actual location of filming.
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Episode 42 — Maniac Cop 2 (1990)
We finally get around to reviewing the sequel to the original. A supposedly dead NYC cop continues his quest for revenge.
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Episode 41 — Scream (1996)
A slasher from the late 90’s paved the way for many imitations of that time. Listen to the review!
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Episode 40 — Sleepaway Camp — (1983)
This week, three new surprise guests appear on the show, and we breakdown this unusual slasher from the early 80’s.
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Episode 39 — Scarecrows — (1988)
This week we prove that second time can be a charm as an 80s scarecrow movie gains more appreciation now than it did back in the horror heyday.
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Episode 38 — Maniac Cop — (1988)
A very low budget story about one of NYC’s finest on a murderous rampage.
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Meet Your Hosts

As a child growing up in the 80’s, your host had zero interest in anything other than the horror films of that era. The only catch was that he was never allowed to watch any due to a strict household policy of “PG-Only” movies. Learn how he maneuvered around the barriers of parental restriction, and found ways of obtaining the precious VHS cassettes containing all the R-rated fun. No idea was too outlandish and no plan was too far-fetched if the payoff meant another movie crossed off the list.

A child of the 90s, your co-host had zero interest in the horror-filled cinematic breakthroughs of the prior decade and comfortably stayed within the safety of the “PG” limitations with all of her Disney favorites. Now after years of living under the shadow of her sibling’s obsession, she drives straight into the world of these classic thrillers- offering a few snarky insights and shaking her head at the lengths her big brother would go for a good scare.
