A horror movie podcast for all horror fans, not just know-it-all nerds (and also for know-it-all nerds). Part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network.
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In this episode Jef, Josh and Brian do the unthinkable, the unfathomable...they decided to watch another Dracula movie! Yes, you read that correctly and yes, right after just tackling Full Moon's Subspecies on their Patreon!!! This time around these brave podcasters dipped into the drug blood and finally watched Frank Langella's Dracula from 1979. The FM3 have long been curious about the fabled "Disco Dracula" only to learn the cold hard undead truth. So grab your garlic and find a nice comfy se...
In this episode, Jef, Josh and Brian are back at the movie theater to check out the newest installment of the 28 Days Later franchise with Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later. After seeing the stellar trailer they released for this film, The FM3 were super excited to grab some popcorn and see what the rage virus has been doing and stewing for the last 28 years? Turns out folks are still raging, and some are raging out in very big ways, an alternate title could be 28 Inches Later. Go see it today!...
The FM3 podcast hosts celebrate a friend's birthday by reviewing two fan-picked episodes of HBO's Tales From The Crypt: "What's Cookin'?" starring Christopher Reeve and Judd Nelson, and "Four-Sided Triangle" featuring Patricia Arquette. They delve into the disturbing plots, memorable cast performances, the show's campy nature, and the surprisingly problematic and leering elements of the stories, while also sharing personal anecdotes and memories related to the episodes and actors.
In this episode Jef, Josh and Brian head to the theater to check out the newest fright fest from the guys that made you shit your diaper with 2022’s "Talk To Me", The Philippou brothers! The FM3 all had very physical and emotional reactions to "Bring Her Back" and as the credits rolled they all realized how tense and rowdy that journey was but also recognized that these guys are truly pushing horror and making folks scared again. Which is cool and horrible at the same time! Sit back and listen a...
This week Jef decided enough was enough so he picked a good movie for a change of scenery. What "good" movie do you ask? One right in Jef's sweet spot, none other than 1990's "MISERY"! Josh and Brian were caught off guard by this "good" movie pick thrown into the mix. They were not quite sure if they were bummed or excited to watch James Caan stink up a bed for 2 hours, but the one thing they did know is this would not be a difficult film to watch this week and talk about. Sure they may have had...
The hosts review the 1981 Italian zombie film "Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror," finding it mostly terrible due to typical low-budget Italian horror tropes like poor pacing, bad makeup, and nonsensical plotting. However, the film is elevated and made memorably bizarre by the casting of Peter Bark, a grown man playing a disturbing, incestuous child character. The episode delves into the film's many absurdities, the unique creepiness provided by Bark, and the hosts' love-hate relationship with Italian zombie cinema.
This episode dives into James Gunn's 2006 creature feature, Slither. The hosts explore the film's unique blend of humor and horror, James Gunn's career trajectory from Troma to blockbusters, and his distinct directorial style and influences. They discuss memorable characters like Michael Rooker's Grant, the effectiveness of the practical effects versus CGI, and the film's various horror homages. The conversation also touches on other film-related topics like special effects artists and actor Christopher Reeve.
In this episode one of Forever Midnight 's Top Dawgs from Patreon picked a little unsung horror flick from 2001 called "Session 9". This is one of those rare occasions when a film has a shoestring budget and a simple premise but is done well and you end up with a huge abandoned asylum filled with dread, perfect for getting creeped out while watching with headphones in the dark. THe FM3 were very excited to finally chat about this one and try to uncover what REALLY happened to the poor characters...
In this episode the FM3 are so very happy to leave space in the rear view mirror and steer their escape pod toward something new and refreshing. Something thought provoking, something good! That something being the box office powerhouse "Sinners" by writer/director Ryan Coogler that has been breaking records left and right since it was released. It's been a minute since Jef, Josh and Brian have all equally loved and were excited to chat about a horror film and rightfully so. If you have not seen...
The Forever Midnight crew boldly goes where few horror podcasts have gone before, dissecting "Jason X" and its space-faring shenanigans. They analyze the plot's absurdities, Jason's questionable teleportation skills, and the film's comedic tone versus genuine horror. Despite its flaws, they debate its merits compared to other horror franchise space entries and discuss Uber Jason's design.
The Forever Midnight crew dives into the absurdity of "Leprechaun 4: In Space," praising its quick pace and wild plot despite the low budget and nonsensical elements. They discuss the cast, special effects, and compare it to other space horror films, ultimately finding it a surprisingly enjoyable experience. The episode also touches on space tourism, casting choices, and the use of tropes in sci-fi horror.
The FM3 dissect "Critters 4," lamenting its lack of critters, overuse of hallways, and nonsensical plot. They discuss the trend of throwing horror franchises into space, question the film's budget, and ponder the bizarre career choices of its actors. They also share personal anecdotes about concert ticket prices, childhood memories, and a listener's unfortunate bathroom emergency.
The Forever Midnight crew dives into "Hellraiser: Bloodline," kicking off their space-themed month with a mix of powdered wigs, space stations, and Pinhead. They discuss the film's troubled production, Kevin Yeager's original vision, and the surprising lack of space-based horror. Expect deep dives into cenobites, terrible special effects, and a passionate defense of the often-maligned film.
The FM3 are back this week with a brand new Top Dawg Patreon Pick! Jef, Josh and Brian are going back to College and the poison that was choison for them was 2015's indie comedy/horror flick "Dude Bro Party Massacre 3"! They don't know if they are gonna love it or hate it, but they do know it's gonna be a massacre. So sit back as the crew heads for the lake cabin with all their dude bro friends to party and to try their hardest not be killed or worse yet to get their noses booped.
In this week's episode, The FM3 dig into the 2011 Survival Horror film "The Grey". This was picked by a top level Patreon Patron and is one that Jef, Josh and Brian did not have on their planes radar. That said, they happily welcomed a film with some top shelf actors and a story that Chuck Band didn't produce! So gather round the fire cause this is gonna be a cold couple nights. The crew is hunkered down amidst the wreckage of a downed plane and of course there is a pack of wolves just waiting t...
In this episode the FM3 get into some lesser known territory, that of an Academy Award winning horror film. One of Forever Midnight's Top Dawg Patreon Patrons paid the big bucks and made Jef, Josh and Brian watch and review 1991's Silence Of the Lambs. Historically the crew rarely watch any movie with an IMDB rating above a 6, but holy Hannibal shit, this baby is an 8.6 on IMDB and even that seems low for this beloved fan favorite. So get ready, The boys are finally hopping in a jacuzzi filled t...
In this episode it is Josh's pick and he finally suggested a movie the crew has talked about watching for forever, 1990's "SYNGENOR"! This kinda sideways sequel to the 1980's "Scared to Death" shares the same monster design and lack of money as the original but that is about it. Josh was so excited and couldn't wait to talk about this one so Jef and Brian took the elevator all the way down to the tippy bottom of the Norton Cyberdyne building to join Joshenor for this reunion of sorts. Can this m...
In this episode Jef picked a flick for the crew that he has been wanting to check out forever, 1994's "Night Of The Demons 2"! The FM3 talked about the original Night Of The Demons way back on episode #73: Halloween Quig-out! (Night Of The Demons & The Barn), so check that one out if you are curious, the guys may have talked a lot of shit but at the end of the day they all agree that the original is at the very least a classic or at the very very least a "classic wank"! So getting to go back...
In this episode Jef, Josh and Brian decide to keep riding the Werewolf train and pull Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf off the VHS shelf at the studio. What better way to enjoy a sequel to one of the all time classic werewolf flicks than on videocassette with your buds?! Soon after the FM3 realized something was off, everything went dark - Is it the VCR? Could it be a bad duplication? Maybe the Forever Midnight crew is having a collective stroke and everything is hairy!? Whatever is happenin...
In this episode one of the incredible Top Wolf's from Patreon chose one of Jef, Josh and Brian's collective favorites "An American Werewolf In London"! It is insane that the FM3 have not done a proper episode on what might be the best Werewolf movie ever. All it took was a wonderful Patreon Patron putting up some hard earned cash to make the crew watch and talk about a good movie for a change. So grab your backpack, stick to the roads and beware the moon because Forever Midnight is heading to Lo...
In this episode Jef, Josh and Brian figured since they just watched and talked about The Wolf Man (2010), why not check out Wolf Man (2025) that just hit theaters?!? What is the worst that could happen? Could this film actually be good? Could this film bring something new to the screen that folks have yet to see in a wolf man movie? Mayhaps, but you lovely folks will need to tune in and listen as Jef, Josh and Brian put on their white coats and grab the defibrillators because this is a job for T...
In this episode the FM3 dive head first into the folk horror madness that is "The Wicker Man"! But what better way to do that than by watching "The Wicker Man" (1973) back to back with "The Wicker Man" (2006)!! Sure we got slightly forced by a top dawg Patron into watching both of these, sorta like being pushed into a burning wicker dude effigy, but Jef, Josh and Brian wouldn't have it any other way. So sit back, wait for the smoke to fill your lungs and the smell of a burning goat hit your snif...
In this episode Brian finally picks a personal fave of his " The Wolfman" (2010) much to the chagrin of Jef and Josh. But Brian is certain that his co-hosts will indeed love this star studded remake and will be hearing how much they love it as they record this newest episode. However, Brian is in for a rude awakening, much like waking up after a long night of werewwolfin' around town slashin' boobies and eatin' bobbies! So sit back and join the FM3 as they chat about The Wolfman!
TRIGGER WARNING: Sexual Assault/Abuse/Missing Children In this episode the FM3 Talk about the bleak and cold film Possum from 2018. Brian picked this one for the group thinking it was going to be a scary supernatural puppet adventure but it ended up being far darker and more horrible than he or the rest of the crew could imagine. All in all it is a very well done film, but it is a heavy fucked up one. This is one of those films that is NOT for everyone.
In this episode, the FM3 were very excited to hop back in the theater for the last big horror film of 2024 with Robert Eggers Nosferatu! This most recent remake of the 102 year old classic had Jef, Josh and Brian very curious as to what new things were going to be brought to the table. Would it be a cookie cutter re-do or would it be a new fangled re-imagining? The crew talks at length about this newest horny bloodsucker and all his dusty shenanigans, the countless other times they have seen thi...
In this episode the FM3 DIVE into a horror film from 1982 that none of the crew had seen or for that matter even heard of called "BLOODTIDE" starring James Earl Jones, Martin Kove, Deborah Shelton and more! This Greek hunk fest got the guys schweaty and ready to hit the beach and do some treasure hunting with Darth Vader himself! But wouldn't you know it, there is a monster on the loose and somebody has to stop it! This weird overlooked flick from the 80's is a trip and Forever Midnight suggests...
Happy Holidays!! This year the FM3 tackle another little known Christmas horror film in hopes they will one day reach into their stocking and pick a winter wonderland winner. Josh, Jef and Brian saddle up on some reindeer and fly into 1984 with high holiday hopes that "Don't Open Till Christmas" is a decades old gift from Saint Nick just collecting dust in the rafters of some old video store. So hop in the sleigh and join the Forever Midnight crew as they unwrap this Santa Slasher! Now Streaming...
It’s Friday the 13th and there is no better way to celebrate this spooky holiday than with a brand new episode from your friends at Forever Midnight! This episode is special because one of the FM3’s top tier Patrons from Patreon picked not one but two episodes of Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet Of Curiosities. If you wanna play at home check out Episode 7: “ The Viewing” & Episode 4: “The Outside”. Enjoy the episode and more importantly enjoy this special dark day Friday The 13th!! If you want ...
In this episode Jef coaxes Josh and Brian into watching a mystery movie together. Not sure what their fate holds they agree although slightly weary of the 90's pick they are sure is coming. However once all together Jef poses a question: What if there was a horror movie that was like ET & Poltergeist smooshed together, would Josh and Brian be interested? Without thinking too much the answer would always be a resounding hell yes! But is there such a movie? Who would dare create such a Franken...
It's that time of year again, the time that our faithful heroes Jef, Josh and Brian put their lives on the line to celebrate "GNARVEMBER"! The time of year to choose a film that fully emcompasses both hard rock and horror! This time around the FM3 find themselves elbow deep once again in a Full Moon Production, Produced by good old Chuck band and directed by his accomplice Ted Nicolaou. On paper this movie screams "GNARVEMBER", however in execution there might be some debate as to how much this ...