146: Nope (2022)
Jordan Peele is back with possibly his most ambitious project yet. Did this one land for us or is it still flying around up there?

Jordan Peele is back with possibly his most ambitious project yet. Did this one land for us or is it still flying around up there?
This movie is Bad to the Bone! A western with Kurt Russell and some cave dwelling savages!
The classic story of the Headless Horesman with a Tim Burton twist. Joel picked this one. What did we think?
Halloween Ends finally has a trailer. It's short, but within this small runtime there is a lot to discuss. We react to the trailer and go through some of the theories we have heard.
One of the most anticipated horror films of the year has finally been released to the theater! The Black Phone brings Ethan Hawke into the villain role "The Grabber", where he "grabs" kids and kidnaps them, eventually killing them.
Lots going on with this one. Paranoia mixed with a ridiculous 3rd act. The audience is split on this one.
One of our favorite ghost story horror films ever! Modern Hitchcock and some great jump scares. Check it out if you haven't seen it.
"Wolf" is a werewolf film that doesn't get much attention in that subgenre of horror. This is a "Joel pick". Let's see how it is.
Another A24 artsy movie about evil MEN. Is it just another pretentious woke film or is there more to enjoy here?
What's better in the sunny weather than an 80's camp slasher?? The Burning is one of the camp slashers that fell under the radar after the success of Friday the 13th. It has since become sort of a cult classic. What did we think?
We are done with reviewing all the Texas Chainsaw films, and now the time has come to rank them!
Leatherface is back and he's pissed! The straight to Netflix legacy sequel (requel) is a bloody good time to about half the population. Where do we land?
For this episode we discuss the newer (kinda) horror sub-genre "elevated horror". We try to make sense of it and talk about what makes a movie "elevated" and whether or not we like the term. We had a great time chatting about this one. Check us out on Youtube!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeMt_ETq24Ct9D9C0IGx7Kg New Website!: https://scaretalk.onpodium.com/
Another prequel in the Texas Chainsaw film series. The premise is much different from the other films. This is more of a road trip horror film with Leatherface and a twist. It's largely hated, but what did we think?
Our first (non English) foreign film is this smash hit zombie horror/thriller. Joel has been wanting Danny to watch this for years. He finally sucked it up and got his reading glasses out for the subtitles.
Another direct sequel that makes zero sense. We have a great time trying to explain the timeline.
Set in 1979, some young adults film an adult film on the property of an old couple who isn't too excited about their taste in cinema.
For this episode we discuss the prequel to the remake of the classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Featuring some of the same characters and actors from the remake.
The remake of the slasher classic. Remakes can be hit or miss. Where does this one land for us?
Little Drew Barrymore stars in a film about a young girl who can set things on fire. There's more to it than that so check out the episode with fellow Sacramento dudes Kierre and Jason, The Sactown Movie Buffs!
Today we are joined by Phil from Insidicast to discuss everyone's favorite Texas Chainsaw film. This film stars Matthew McConaughery and Renee Zellweger?
We are joined by horror author and baseball enthusiast Bruce Markusen to talk about the next installment in the TCM franchise, as well as working at the baseball hall of fame, his latest horror book, and horror comics.
Leatherface and the family are back for more chainsaw action! This time things are a little more goofy and much less terrifying. What happened here?
We begin our Texas series with the original. Gearing up for the return of Leatherface on Netflix on 2/18. This one is a classic, but why?
Ghostface is back and he/she is pissed! This film has been a huge success at the box office. Is the success the result of a good film or is it just all hype?
Ghostface returns to Woodsboro to claim more victims and settle a family dispute after 10 years.
2021 has come and gone so it's time to countdown our favorite horror films of the year.
We jump back into our Scream review series gearing up for the return of Ghostface in Scream (2022). In Scream 3, Ghostface takes on Hollywood! This is commonly known as the weakest in the franchise. What did we think?
The Resident Evil film franchise gets a reboot with a more "true to game" version of the Resident Evil story. Is that a good thing?
Our biggest guest yet! Vincente DiSanti (writer/director of Never Hike Alone and Never Hike in the Snow) joins us to discuss his Friday the 13th films, the Friday franchise, the Friday lawsuit, and what he is currently working on. We learned a lot of Vinny and he was a pleasure to talk to.