The V/H/S series is practically an institution on Shudder and in the Horror world. So how does this newest outing stack up to earlier iterations? Lucas wants to analyze this and more!
"Oh my God, they're back." Not only is this one of the first lines of the film, but also the perfect encapsulation of Lucas' feelings when this movie landed on Tubi. It's
Making movies is a hard job, doubly so during a global pandemic. Do these constraints make or break Horror in the High Desert? Can fictional films do proper justice to real life events?
Jaume Balaguero is the creator of (REC) and (REC²). Can his most recent outing give Lucas the same dark thrills he's been looking for? Also, can Lovecraft's works survive outside the rigid confines of his original text?
We all know the story of The Monkey's Paw...but what happens when you use the whole damned primate? This movie reminds Lucas of a simple truth: Never trust a smiling monkey.
On re-examination of the Evil Dead series, Lucas is wondering...what does the foul spirits of the Natorum Demonto, aka The Necronomicon, actually want?
Most Horror fans were very, very worried that Fede Alvarez's 2013 remake of The Evil Dead would be a heartless cash-in on the 1981 original. But Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell did not let us down. If remakes are a hard-sell for you, let Lucas make the argument.
A detachment of Soviet soldiers is charged with escorting some very important cargo out of Berlin after the end of WWII. Is this movie merely another piece of Nazisploitation, or something more?
We briefly covered Deadstream back in episode 21. Two years later, Lucas is wondering if Deadstream still live up to the initial hype it received. More importantly, does it still have the same sort of cultural impact? youtu.be/HlGhL9wxMKI?...
We're having a goopy, gord-wetted good time with THE BEYOND. But...how do you talk about Lucio Fulci's absolutly nonsensical classic? youtu.be/TH3yhXwRm84?...
Real Life never quite sounds as good as Cinema, does it? That is until cinema starts getting a little too real. Is Berberian Sound Studio merely a love-letter to Gialli of the 1970s? Is Giallo actually Horror?
Feeling up for a beach-front holiday? The Bay will definitely change that. This Mockumentary-Sci Fi-Disaster-Nightmare feels very ahead of it's time, even thirteen years later. frightlabpodcast.podbean.com/e/the-bay-20...
If Creepshow is too joyful, and The Autopsy of Jane Doe is too directly intense, maybe Let's Scare Jessica To Death is going to be more to your tastes.
A Canadian shock-jock is having the weirdest workday of his life. And we're along for the ride! This movie has a cult following and a reputation for a brainy premise. Does it live up to the hype?
Arguably the best loved Anthology Horror film of all time, Creepshow is a virtually iconic piece of Horror history. How well does Creepshow hold up? Is it still funny?