After 31 Days of Horror, 2025, we are back to our regular schedule, unfortunately, with something form the Goddamn Asylum.
Precious D and his brother Gabriel went to see the brand-new movie Bugonia. We start with a spoiler-free review, then we spoil the stuffing out of it. We strongly recommend you see it before listening to the spoilers.
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GET TO THE CHOPAAAAH!
It's not really horror, but it is an alien visitation movie and a musical based on a Julie Brown album.
Robert Stewart of the Stew World Order podcast is here to talk about Critters.
Shawn Pryor , author of Kaiju Unleashed , returns to talk about the first adaptation of Who Goes There by John W. Campbell Jr.
Pretentious D is back for this fashion-forward cozy alien incursion.
David Carson is here to talk about a Harryhausen joint, E arth vs. the Flying Saucers.
Honey B is here to talk about the prequel to A Quiet Place.
MikeAndSerial from the Voices from the Mauseleum podcast is here to talk about one of his favorite movies, The Faculty.
Angel Krause of the Voices from the Mauseleum podcast is back to talk about this indie gem.
Aaron Ray Ballard is back to rip on one of his least favorite moves, Independence Day.
Author Arron Ray Ballard returns to discuss the cult classic.
Our friend Caleb Mendez is back for this year's "artsy" film, Under the Skin.
Award-winning author A. Lee Martinez is back to talk about the Netflix original, The Rim of the World.
Jed Duseler is here to talk about Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
There was a remake. It has the same shitty ending.
Rushed into production in order to beat War of the Worlds to market, Invaders From Mars is an influential movie with a crap ending. Buddy Fazzio is here to talk about it with Precious D.
Matt and Goddamnit Travis from the Final Picture Show Podcast are back in black.
Obey. Conform. Consume. Like and subscribe.
Precious D's sister Lita is back to talk about Transformers.
Matt & "Goddamnit" Travis from The Final Picture Show Podcast are back for the biggest star-studded extravaganza based on a trading card set ever put to film, Mars Attacks!