After dealing with 3 months of Masters of Horror and Fear Itself, we wanted to decide once and for all, who is the true master of horror: John Carpenter or Wes Craven. We were all surprised by the outcome of this discussion. We did a super deep dive into all of their horror films.
Fear Itself is the unofficial third season of Masters of Horror, but dumbed down for network TV. It didn’t go well. There wasn’t enough time, gore, or even creativity. This season had a lot of problems, and needless to say, we didn’t get a fourth.
Continuing on our 5-month long journey, we break down every episode of season two of Masters of Horror. It wasn’t as strong as season one, but there were still a lot of episodes to enjoy.
In the mid-2000s, Showtime had a TV series called Masters of Horror, a showcase of horror directors making one-hour-long short horror films. Over the next 5 months, we will discuss not only Masters of Horror seasons one and two, but the unofficial third season on NBC called Fear Itself. Then we will debate who we […]
In our holiday tradition, we opted for a non-horror subject for December. We all came at this from very different perspectives and there are plenty of surprises along the way. We have everything from Wizard of Oz and Rock N Roll High School to Rent and Reefer Madness.
We did our best to not only pick apart the difference between a horror and a thriller film. Listen to find out where we stand on films like Psycho, Alien, Predator, Godzilla, King Kong, and much more.
This is THE creme de la creme of the horror genre. This is our list of the 10 biggest icons in the horror genre. There is some controversy at the top, and that is perfect. The reality is, that everyone has a different top 10, and this was so much fun to put together.
The fellas cast their votes, then counted and came up with a top 25 Horror Icons list. In this episode, we covered picks 25 through 11. We offered our reasons, but admittedly, we are all similar ages, so it’s our best attempt at covering as many perspectives as we could.
Kent wraps up the series by tackling the third season. It starts slowly but picks up a lot of steam around the midpoint. The guys then discuss the movies and everything else on their minds.
Chris insisted that we wade through all three seasons of Hannibal. It was an absolute delight, although it ended sooner than we would have preferred. Kevin handles season one. It was a great start. Chris takes over for season 2.