Out of the remaining horror films hitting theaters this year, which one has us most excited? Join us and returning guest Stefanie as we kick things off with that question before diving into a brutal trip to the desert with the 2006 remake of The Hills Have Eyes. Nineteen years later, does this gritty, gore-soaked reimagining still pack the same punch? We revisit our favorite (and most horrifying) moments, explore the deeper meaning beneath the blood and carnage, and share some unsettling facts a...
Aug 12, 2025•53 min
This week on The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we dive deep into Eli Roth’s gruesome directorial debut Cabin Fever, a film that’s part body horror, part backwoods nightmare, and a whole lot of uncomfortable infection. We kick things off by asking: Can horror actually be therapeutic for people who’ve experienced trauma, or does it risk reopening old wounds? With Cabin Fever’s relentless gore and isolation, the answer might not be so simple. We break down how this film may have helped usher in the...
Aug 05, 2025•49 min
Beware, there be spoilers in this episode. Contains laugh, rants, and bad hot takes.
Jul 29, 2025•53 min
What’s your favorite creature feature of all time? This week, we’re diving deep into the murky Amazon to revisit the 1997 cult classic Anaconda. From giant snakes to even bigger egos, we’re breaking down everything that makes this wild adventure a so bad it’s good fan favorite. We’ll talk about the star-studded cast. Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Jon Voight, and more. How their performances either elevated or unhinged the movie. But here’s the real question: with the limitations of 90s CGI, would An...
Jul 22, 2025•44 min
In this episode, we’re throwing it back to the late 90s with one of the decade’s most iconic slashers: I Know What You Did Last Summer. We reflect on the era of teen horror when casting was everything of attractive people. We break down the box office success, the Scream-sized shadow it stood under, and why this film deserves more credit than it gets. Beneath the surface of teen drama and chase scenes is a slasher with themes of guilt, trauma, and consequences, making it more than just a killer ...
Jul 15, 2025•1 hr 15 min
We’ve reached a milestone! 200 episodes of The Killer Point Of View Podcast! To celebrate, we’re doing what we do best: diving deep into the genre we love, having some fun, and answering some killer questions. In this special Q&A episode, we reflect on horror’s past, present, and future. Is horror entering a new golden age? Which films defined each era for us, from VHS slashers of the 80s to modern nightmares? We also let our twisted imaginations run wild: If we could rewrite one horror mo...
Jul 08, 2025•1 hr 12 min
In this episode, we celebrate the film that made an entire generation afraid to go in the water, Jaws. It’s been 50 years since Spielberg’s ocean nightmare changed horror and summer blockbusters forever, and we’re diving deep to see how well it holds up half a century later.
Jul 01, 2025•56 min
This week on The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we hit the open road with the 2001 horror-thriller Joy Ride. We start things off by asking a controversial question: Is 2000s horror better than 90s horror? As we break down the cast and crew behind this cult-favorite, including a young Paul Walker and the eerie vocal performance of Ted Levine, we dive into why Joy Ride still gets under people’s skin over 20 years later. One of the big debates in this episode, is the unseen killer more effective tha...
Jun 24, 2025•49 min
In this episode of The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we take a bloody detour into the Wrong Turn franchise. Seven films filled with gore and twisted traps. We kick things off by asking: what is the real appeal of “backwoods” horror? Is it the isolation? The primal fear of the unknown? Or the reminder that the real danger might not be in the big city, but far off the beaten path? From there, we discuss our favorite opening scene and debate which one hooked us best. We also dive into the controver...
Jun 17, 2025•1 hr 20 min
In this episode of The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we dive into the twisted world of the 2012 psychological horror film Would You Rather. What would you do if your survival depended on the pain of others? We break down the sadistic game at the heart of the film and ask: Is Iris truly a “final girl,” or do her choices take her out of that conversation? We explore how desperation can blur morality—and maybe even create monsters. Plus, we ask ourselves a terrifying question: which round would be ...
Jun 10, 2025•37 min
In this episode of The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we slow things down to dissect the eerie elegance of The Others (2001). We kick things off by asking a bigger question: what’s missing in today’s horror landscape? We break down the haunting atmosphere of the film and explore what makes a slow burn horror story work. Is it pacing, character development, or emotional payoff? From there, we dive into whether The Others should be viewed as a horror movie or as a heartbreaking family drama that ju...
Jun 03, 2025•46 min
On this episode of The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we dive headfirst into the chaos, carnage, and creative kills of the first five Final Destination films. With a total box office gross of over $660 million, this franchise redefined supernatural horror without a physical killer—and we’re breaking down why that formula still works. We kick things off with a quick rundown of the franchise by the numbers, then discuss what separates Final Destination from other horror heavyweights. Is it the inve...
May 27, 2025•1 hr 36 min
This week on The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we’re breaking down the intense and unsettling 2024 horror film Lowlifes. Told from a rare perspective, this film takes us deep into the minds of its characters and we’re here to talk about all the twisted layers.
May 20, 2025•41 min
This week, we dive into a cult classic that proves movies can be short, bloody, and unforgettable. We’re talking about The Return of the Living Dead—the 1985 punk-rock horror-comedy that flipped the zombie genre on its head. We break down our first impressions of the film’s wild tone, the genius of mixing laughs with horror, and how this movie dared to rewrite zombie lore with running corpses, talking brains, and one very persistent gas. Does this chaotic blend of comedy and carnage still hold u...
May 13, 2025•1 hr 10 min
What would you do if crime was legal for 12 hours? In this week’s episode of The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we’re diving deep into the blood-soaked chaos of The Purge franchise. From the home-invasion horror of the Sandin family to the full-blown political warfare of later films, we break down all five entries and ask the questions like: - When should a franchise end, when the money runs dry or when the creativity fades? - Was Charlie right to open the door in the original film? - Did Mary ma...
May 06, 2025•2 hr 2 min
Welcome back to The Killer Point of View Podcast, where horror gets dissected from every angle. In this chilling episode, we head to the icy isolation of Antarctica to revisit John Carpenter’s 1982 sci-fi horror masterpiece The Thing, a film that continues to redefine paranoia and body horror decades after its release. We kick things off by diving into our overall thoughts on the film, from Carpenter’s atmospheric direction to Ennio Morricone’s haunting score, and what makes The Thing one of the...
Apr 29, 2025•1 hr 11 min
In this chilling episode of The Killer Point of View Podcast, we dive deep into the 2007 brutal and bleak vampire flick 30 Days of Night. Set in the isolated town of Barrow, Alaska, where the sun disappears for an entire month, we explore what happens when the darkness invites something far more terrifying than cold: a pack of savage, unrelenting vampires. We kick things off by sharing our favorite vampire films of all time, then move into our overall thoughts on this vicious entry into the subg...
Apr 22, 2025•44 min
In this week’s episode of The Killer Point of View Podcast, we dive into the blood-soaked satire that is The Hunt (2020). But before we dissect the chaos, we tackle a question horror fans love to debate: What overused horror trope needs to be buried for good? From there, we ask if horror has lost its ability to truly shock us anymore or are we just harder to scare? We break down The Hunt in one sentence and explore the deeper layers beneath its violent surface. Is it just entertainment, or is th...
Apr 15, 2025•49 min
In this episode of The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we dive into the hauntingly quiet world of John Krasinski’s 2018 horror film A Quiet Place. We kick things off by asking: what are some of the most unforgettable opening scenes in horror history—and does A Quiet Place earn a spot on that list? From there, we explore the film’s massive impact on the genre, discuss whether we’d survive in a world where sound equals death, and how such a terrifying reality would change our everyday lives. Is A Qu...
Apr 08, 2025•51 min
Which horror film’s plot twist completely changed the way you saw the entire movie? In this episode of The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we’re talking about April Fool’s Day (1986), a film that sets up a classic slasher scenario—only to pull the rug out from under the audience. We’ll start with the cast and crew, share our initial thoughts, and dive into the big question: Did the film’s shocking twist undermine everything that came before it, or did its originality make it stand out from the typ...
Apr 01, 2025•49 min
In this episode of The Killer Point Of View Podcast, we’re getting a little creative with horror’s biggest “what if” — what if the Oscars actually gave horror the recognition it deserves? We’re each handing out five Oscars to anything in the genre: actors, directors, costume design, kills — no rules, just love for horror. Then we turn our attention to The Ring (2002), the movie that made us afraid of VHS tapes and static screens. We break down how it helped redefine horror in the early 2000s and...
Mar 25, 2025•1 hr 4 min
Welcome back to The Killer Point Of View Podcast! In this episode, we dive into Stay Alive (2006), the horror film that turned video games into a deadly reality. We break down our overall thoughts on the movie—what worked, what didn’t, and whether the scares still hold up today. We analyze the most memorable death scenes—did they hit hard or fall flat? Plus, we discuss the unique concept of a cursed video game driving the horror. Was it an effective blend of gaming and supernatural terror, or di...
Mar 18, 2025•33 min
On this episode of The Killer Point of View Podcast, we dive into the 2009 slasher Sorority Row! Was it what we expected? Was it a fun ride? We start by sharing our thoughts on movies that surprised us, then break down Sorority Row’s place in the world of sorority slashers. How does it stack up against Black Christmas or Slumber Party Massacre? We also discuss the film’s most memorable kills, whether Andy’s motive holds up, and the ultimate moral dilemma: Would you go along with the cover-up, or...
Mar 11, 2025•54 min
Some horror movies take you to dark places—The Descent drags you in and refuses to let go. In this episode of The Killer Point of View Podcast, we journey deep into the claustrophobic terror of the 2005 horror classic. We kick things off with a lighter question: What’s your current comfort movie and why? Then, we dive headfirst into the abyss, discussing what makes The Descent one of the most brutal and intense horror films of the early 2000s. Would you rather face the bloodthirsty crawlers or b...
Mar 04, 2025•55 min
What would you do if you found a box of disturbing home movies in your attic? Would you watch them… or would you burn them immediately? In this episode of The Killer Point of View Podcast, we dive deep into Sinister (2012), one of the most chilling horror films of the last decade. Tune in… if you dare.
Feb 25, 2025•45 min
In this electrifying episode of The Killer Point of View Podcast, we’re diving deep into the neon-lit, horror-comedy fever dream that is Lisa Frankenstein (2024)! Written by Diablo Cody (Jennifer’s Body) and directed by Zelda Williams, this quirky horror flick reanimates the classic Frankenstein tale with an 80s twist, a splash of romance, and plenty of dark humor. Join us as we break down: The plot—A lonely teen, a reanimated corpse, and a love story unlike any other. Standout performances from...
Feb 18, 2025•37 min
In this episode of The Killer Point of View Podcast, we dive into our non-spoiler review of the highly anticipated 2025 horror film Heart Eyes. We kick things off by discussing the latest updates on Scream 7 and what we know so far. Then, we share our expectations going into Heart Eyes—was it destined to be a new Valentine’s Day horror classic, following in the footsteps of Valentine and My Bloody Valentine? One of the film’s standout aspects is its unique blend of horror, comedy, and romance. B...
Feb 11, 2025•53 min
Say his name five times if you dare. The Killer Point of View Podcast is back, kicking things off with a deep dive into the 1992 horror classic Candyman. We’re breaking down what makes this film so iconic—its chilling atmosphere, Tony Todd’s legendary performance, and its unforgettable urban legend roots. But Candyman is more than just a horror movie. We explore how it tackles systemic racism and inequality through its haunting portrayal of Cabrini-Green, blurring the lines between folklore, psy...
Feb 04, 2025•52 min
In this episode, we take a look into the IT universe, comparing the iconic 1990 miniseries to the 2017 and 2019 remakes. We kick things off with a recap of the original story, exploring Stephen King’s terrifying tale of Pennywise the Clown, the Losers’ Club, and their lifelong battle against fear. We’ll break down the standout performances in both Chapter One and Chapter Two, discussing who shined brightest among the cast and whether Bill Skarsgård’s modern Pennywise holds a candle to Tim Curry’...
Dec 17, 2024•1 hr 14 min
In this episode, we take a deeper look into the 1990 horror classic IT and its chilling exploration of memory and repression. Why do the members of the Losers’ Club forget the horrors they faced in Derry after leaving? How does the film use repressed memories to symbolize the lasting impact of childhood trauma? We examine the psychological and emotional layers of IT, unpacking how Pennywise serves as a metaphor for buried fears and the power of confronting the past. Join us as we explore the int...
Dec 03, 2024•1 hr 12 min•Ep. 176