Episode 032 - You're Next
Are you final girl material? This week we watch a favourite from 2011, You’re Next. We take you through our thoughts on the convenience of survivalist communes and how long we’d last with murderers afoot. Enjoy, creeps! 🏹

Are you final girl material? This week we watch a favourite from 2011, You’re Next. We take you through our thoughts on the convenience of survivalist communes and how long we’d last with murderers afoot. Enjoy, creeps! 🏹
This week it's a listener submission! We take on the 2001 Canadian American film, Thir13en Ghosts. A movie that flawlessly combines the early 2000’s energy of alarming weather and hip hop. Listen in as we slander a fabulous childhood favourite! Remember, if you have any suggestions, you can send them to thebloodypodcassacre@gmail.com!
It was our greatest honour to pay tribute to some majestic beasts during their week. Creeps, it’s the 1975 masterpiece, “Jaws.” And like a grizzled ship captain, we couldn’t be more excited to tell our tales.
You can't get rid of him! He's a manifestation, a nighttime terror and a gay icon! The Babadook. We give unsolicited opinions on a thing we know nothing about - the perils of motherhood, we tackle kids on horror movie sets and take a brief detour into snuff films. Take it easy and enjoy, creeps.
A “special” Friday release that had nothing to do with technical difficulties, no ma’am, not at all. This week we take on the 2008 film that had us all in it’s big, deep sea clutches, “Cloverfield.” We talk extensive marketing gimmicks, slushies and monsters. Enjoy, creeps!
This week we take on a sensation from the early 2000's, The Ring. We talk horse stunts, awkward mother/son dynamics and what it takes to truly be a terrifying child. It's another riveting episode of The Bloody Podcassacre.
This week we take on... a legal drama? The movie that Mandela Affected both of us, it’s “The Exorcism of Emily Rose.” We discuss true events the movie was based on, how demons are so powerful and why women are always possessed.
The movie that birthed one of the highest grossing horror series of all time, Saw. We take a look at some real life inspirations and discuss our favourite Jigsaw traps!
Psychedelic, comedic, camp. It's all that and more this week on The Bloody Podcassacre as we cover the first film to feature the Firefly Family! It's Rob Zombies directorial debut, "House of 1000 Corpses." The bogeyman is real and you found 'em.
We continue an exploration of the Warren cases! We take a look at the original 1979 “Amityville Horror.” The movie based on the real life experiences of George and Kathy Lutz, who moved into a home just a year after an entire family was massacred. We compare fact to fiction in this weeks episode of Podcassacre!
It’s a double feature this week with Creep and Creep 2! Taking you through the plot of both films, we remark on the genius of subtle horror, unnerving creeps and endearing murderers. From us and Peachfuzz, enjoy.
This week we take on a movie Kennedy cited as one of her favourites back in Episode 001! Its, "The Conjuring." We talk on set spooks, the history of demonologists, Ed & Lorraine Warren and the real life happenings of Old Arnold Estate. It's tangents, tangents, tangents, this week on Podcassacre.
Oy vey. This ones a doozy. For the 20th episode, your hosts decided to take to the book “Lights, Camera, Booze” for a horror drinking game! Set to Wes Craven’s “Scream,” it’s a mumbly, bubbly, drunken affair. Notes from the editor: an official apology from Kennedy for making herself the singular host on this one.
We take it back to 1974 with Tobe Hooper's "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." Your hosts discuss BBQ houses, slasher origins and gas station fantasies. Enjoy!
You voted for it! It’s “The Invisible Man.” This week your hosts discuss the 2020 reimagining of a classic tale. With a complete lack of actual knowledge we breakdown the possibility of invisible suits and if we’d like to personally own one. (Spoiler alert: probably not)
This week we take a look at one of the scarier, mainstream studio horror films of recent years. It's Scott Derrickson's, 'Sinister.' Find out which of the super 8 films your hosts find most upsetting and learn about Ethan Hawkes favourite piece of clothing.
Coming in at number 2 for Zac’s favourites, The Strangers. We discuss the theme of home invasion, terrifying records skipping and the moral dilemma of finding a body in your best friends bathtub.
Taking it back to 1976 with a staple of the horror world, Brian De Palmas "Carrie." We talk breakfast cereals, favourite characters and if it was necessary to have so much goddamn synth in the 70’s/80’s horror. Join us!
This week your hosts celebrate St. Patricks Day with an absolute delight from the 90's, Mark Jones' "Leprechaun." Jennifer Aniston's first feature film and our first film that received zeros across the board! Join us for nothing more than a laugh riot.
For the lucky 13th episode your hosts are covering Zac’s favourite film, his pinnacle bloody massacre, Midsommar. We break down the plot and discover the hidden details of Ari Asters second feature film. Did you learn anything that surprised you? Let us know!
Your hosts have a first with a movie they collectively not just disliked but raged about. Go down the rabbit hole of Eli Roth hatred with his 2013 homage to the cannibal films of the 70’s with ‘The Green Inferno.’
In her directorial debut, writer and director Rose Glass wooed us with ‘Saint Maud.’ We tackle the plot, creative choices and not so hidden meanings behind this tragic story. We’d love to hear how you interpreted the ending! Let us know.
This week we take a look at a handful of horror shorts that have surfaced over the years. Join us as we watch and dissect in real time! The playlist can be find on our links page. Let us know which is your favourite and join us again next week when we return to a feature film.
Originally created and released by Oren Peli in 2007, its Paranormal Activity. Otherwise known as, Zac and Kennedy bemoan early 2000’s fashion and distrusting boyfriends for precisely one hour.
Discovering a 2020 Shudder original with Justin Dycks, ‘Anything for Jackson’ where an older couple attempt to perform a “reverse exorcism.” Work through the plot and enjoy many ghost analysis’ with us on another episode of The Bloody Podcassacre.
A movie that left us all wondering… what does it mean? This week we break down the plot and theories behind Darren Aronofsky’s, ‘mother!’ And we both almost cry so maybe 2021 really is just 2020 2.0.
They’re back. The 1982 classic, Tobe Hoopers ‘Poltergeist,’ is notoriously known for being a cursed film. Today we work through the plot and the many tragedies that surrounded the production. What is your nostalgic childhood horror?
Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez’s iconic 1999 found footage horror film, The Blair Witch Project was the first of it’s kind. This week we take a look at how they made the film and how it’s developed over the years. We also discuss our own survival skills and how we’d make it in the woods. How would you do? Would you make it out with all your limbs or allow the forest to claim you?
Episode 004 - Host Rob Savages, Host (2020) was the answer to our quarantine dreams. We take a look at the making of this movie, filmed entirely over Zoom and completed in only twelve weeks. This week we only ask, take your seances seriously, okay?
This week we take a look at William Friedkins, The Exorcist (1973) and explore the disturbing history and alleged curse that surrounds it. What a wonderful day for an exorcism!