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Welcome back to November's Evil Eats!
In the second installment of our “Evil Eats” November theme, the Slashers Podcast crew digs into Julia Ducournau's 2016 cannibal horror film, Raw.
Join us as we unravel the unsettling transformation of a vegetarian veterinary student who finds herself with a new, dark craving. Our hosts delve into the film's visceral imagery, its exploration of desire and identity, and how Raw pushes boundaries within horror. Whether you're a fan of body horror, psychological horror, or just looking for a unique take on the genre, this episode promises a full course of insight, scares, and the "occasional" laugh.
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Hello goons!
Happy November! It's time to gather round the table and get ready for a big plate of.....EEEVUUUUULLLL
In this week’s episode of Slashers Podcast, join hosts Ade, Mikey, and Lance as they serve up a deliciously detailed review of the 2022 thriller The Menu, directed by Mark Mylod.
The dynamic three-o dig into the darkly satirical horror that blends culinary artistry with suspense, examining its themes of class, power, and obsession within the fine-dining industry.
With standout performances from Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Fiennes, and Nicholas Hoult, this movie raises chilling questions about art, consumption, and the extremes people go to for perfection. From unexpected twists to rich character analysis, this episode explores The Menu from appetizer to dessert.
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Hey Goons! Join us for our final Monday of October where Mikey, Ade and Lance talk about 1981's Funhouse, directed by Tobe Hooper. We also discuss new horror we've seen, and Mikey even explains the difference between the film and the novelization (written by Dean Koontz).
Happy Halloween!!!
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In this episode of Slashers Podcast, hosts Ade, Mikey, and Lance are back together for an in-person viewing and review of Terrifier 3. The trio shares their thoughts on the highly anticipated continuation of Art the Clown’s brutal rampage. From the gore to the suspense, they break down what worked, what shocked them, and how it stacks up against the first two films.
Since this episode was recorded live in the same room, you might notice some changes in audio quality, but the conversation is just as lively as ever! Tune in for all the horror-filled insights, laughs, and possibly some debates as the Slashers crew dives deep into Terrifier 3.
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Welcome back to another Monday in Spooky Season, goons! Today your hosts take you back to 1991 for Ernest Scared Stupid. While this may not be as kid-friendly as Spirit Halloween: The Movie, this was considered a fun family flick in the 90's--all things considered. Listen in on some fun trivia involving Jim Varney, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, and all the new content your hosts have seen this past week. What did you think of this one? Is Ernest nostalgia for you, or just fluff? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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In this episode of Slashers Podcast, hosts Mikey, Ade, and Lance dive into the Halloween spirit with a review of the family-friendly film Spirit Halloween.
Kicking off a special Halloween-themed series, the trio breaks down the film’s spooky yet playful atmosphere, discussing its appeal to horror-loving families and younger audiences. With plenty of laughs and a sprinkle of nostalgia, the hosts weigh in on the movie’s strengths and shortcomings, from its funhouse scares to its nods to the popular store itself. Tune in for a light-hearted start to the season as the team sets the stage for the series' progression from tame terrors to more extreme Halloween horrors!
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Happy Monday, Goons! Welcome to a very special episode of Slashers Podcast! For our final Monday in September, we have special guests, film producer Travis Ayers, along with his students at Futures Explored. Today, we discuss The Grove, a film made by Futures Explored students and currently streams on Tubi. We urge you all to watch, as every view donates proceeds to the Futures Explored organization. This school is very near and dear to our hearts, as it creates equitable access to relevant programs, supports, and advocacy for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Travis’s class focuses on marketing, branding and producing, and we are joined by his current students (Angel, Brandon, Blake, and Kevin).
The Grove was written, directed, and stars all individuals with IDD and is just a small piece of all the extensive and talented projects run by these incredible students.
Please be sure to support and follow Futures Explored on their Instagram and Facebook pages, as well as YouTube, and check out their mission on futures-explored.org
Give Travis a like and follow, along with his films, @travis_ayers on Instagram!
Don’t forget to support the Step Right Up Film Festival in Stockton, California, at The Well on Oct 04 from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. Tickets are available for streaming and in person at this link: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/abb98f53-8c9e-4761-8087-5ada9916ca9b
Finally, if you you’d like to follow and support all the amazing projects by Travis’s students, please feel free to do so below:
Eryn Torres (who could not make the episode): please give them a follow on their Instagram pages @unknownuser1013 and @indie_artist707. Eryn is currently working on a film called Reconnected, which is an LGBTQIA+ film about how two colleagues rekindle a friendship. Nic Allen (who could not make the episode): Nic delves into both directing and acting at Futures Explored and has a great story with Joey Travolta–be sure to listen for it in the episode! Brandon Salazar: currently working on a Dr. Who Fan-Edit entitled Dr. Who: The Epic Saga. Please give his YouTube Channel a follow on https://www.youtube.com/@salazarentertainment/featured Angel Vazquez Garcia: currently working on The Spirit of Drawings, which is a horror film told through a slideshow of children’s drawings Blake Goias: currently working on a project that involves a guy who hunts monsters and uncovers secrets from his past…More to come! And finally, Kevin Levine: Please follow Kevin at: https://www.instagram.com/kevinlevineproductions/ . He is currently working with Travis on a documentary about a military organization from the 1960s called MacV-Sog.Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Slashers Podcast for more deep dives into cult horror films!
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Slashers Podcast: Alien: Romulus (2024)
On this episode of Slashers Podcast, your hosts Mikey, Ade and Lance are diving into the highly anticipated installment of the Alien franchise—Alien: Romulus (2024).
Directed by Fede Álvarez, this film returns the terrifying xenomorphs to the big screen with a fresh vision.
We break down the movie's plot, characters, and creature design while comparing it to previous entries in the iconic sci-fi horror series.
Does Alien: Romulus live up to its predecessors like Alien (1979) or Aliens (1986), or does it fall prey to the pitfalls of modern sequels? We discuss Álvarez's unique approach to the franchise, his handling of suspense, and how this latest chapter stacks up against Ridley Scott's original masterpieces.
Join us as we explore the film’s key themes, standout moments, and what it brings to the world of Alien. As always, we bring our own brand of banter, and deep love for the genre.
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In this episode of Slashers Podcast, hosts Ade, Mikey, and Lance dive into the 1999 teen thriller Teaching Mrs. Tingle.
They discuss the film’s dark comedy, its take on high school pressures, and Helen Mirren's unforgettable portrayal of the ruthless Mrs. Tingle. With their usual wit and humor, the hosts explore how the movie blends suspense and teenage drama, while also touching on the film's themes of power dynamics and real life horror.
Tune in for a nostalgic trip back to the late '90s as the crew dissects the strengths and weaknesses of this underappreciated thriller. Perfect for fans of teen-centric horror with a twist!
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In this episode of Slashers Podcast, your favorite horror hosts Mikey, Lance, and Ade dive into the chaotic, sort or sexy world of Pandamonium (2020), a horror-comedy that takes absurdity to a whole new level! Directed by M.J. Dixon, this low-budget indie flick features a killer dressed as a panda wreaking havoc on a corporate office party.
The Slashers crew breaks down the film’s blend of humor and horror, from its over-the-top slow motion entrances to the cheeky dialogue and campy performances. Was Pandamonium a chaotic mess or a hidden gem in the horror-comedy genre? Tune in to find out as the hosts debate the film’s merits, its quirky charm, and how it could have been better!
Plus, we’ll let you know where you can watch it—right now, you can stream Pandamonium for free on Amazon Prime!
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It's Monday, Goons, & this September join us for a new theme where your hosts choose #horror that coincides with their respective careers! First up is #crustpunk horror thriller #greenroom , aka Lance's pick, as we all know he's in several punk bands & can even play the banjo. Link in bio to listen!
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In this titilizing final episode of The Last of AugUSt, hosts Mikey and ...the other two... hike deep into the chilling world of Horror in the High Desert: Firewatch. The trio dissects the eerie atmosphere, suspenseful storytelling, and unsettling themes that make this sequel a must-watch for horror fans.
Together, we watch fires and explore the film's effective use of found footage, its connection to real-life mysteries, and how it stands out in the genre.
Tune in to hear their thoughts on the scares, the story, and whether Horror in the High Desert: Firewatch lives up to the hype...or is this fire...unwatchable... (suspenseful music)
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In this thrilling episode of Slashers Podcast, Doug hosts a deep dive into the controversial waters of Jaws: The Revenge, the fourth and final installment in the iconic Jaws franchise.
Often criticized for its far-fetched plot and questionable special effects, our hosts offer a fresh perspective on the film's highs, lows, and everything in between.
Is Jaws 4 an underrated gem or a cinematic misstep? Tune in as we dissect the characters, the shark's vendetta, and the film's lasting impact on horror fans.
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Blade: Trinity (2004) – The Final Cut?
In this episode of Slashers Podcast, your favorite horror hounds Mikey, Ade, Lance, and Doug take on the vampire-slaying, leather-clad action of Blade: Trinity (2004). The gang dives into the third and final installment of the Blade trilogy, where Wesley Snipes reprises his iconic role as the Daywalker, this time facing off against the original vampire, Dracula, in a battle for the fate of humanity.
Listen in as the hosts break down the film’s highs and lows, from the introduction of the Nightstalkers team featuring Ryan Reynolds and Jessica Biel, to the behind-the-scenes controversies that plagued production. Was this the send-off Blade deserved, or did it leave fans thirsting for more? The crew discusses the movie’s impact on the vampire genre, its unique blend of horror and action, and the lasting legacy of the Blade franchise in the Marvel universe.
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Happy Monday, Goons, and welcome to our Last of AugUSt month, where we discuss the last or final entry of a popular horror franchise! This week, Mikey & Ade review 2017’s Alien: Covenant (trying to squeeze this in before the Alien Romulus release). This film is the sequel to 2012’s Prometheus, and both are directed by Ridley Scott, who brought us the very first Alien (1979). This installment follows a crew of spouses on a colony ship, who are abruptly awakened and eventually travel to a planet on a rescue mission, only for terror to ensue. Starring Michael Fassbender, Katherine Waterston, Danny McBride, Billy Crudup, Amy Seimetz, with appearances from Guy Pearce (not Richie), Noomi Rapace and James Franco, the film definitely has its ups and downs. What did you think of this one? Are you excited for Romulus? Listen in and let us know your thoughts in the comments! The film is currently streaming on Hulu, if you’d like to rewatch ahead of time. Stay tuned all month for the rest of our picks!
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Hey Goons! Welcome back to our last Monday of Just Us July. Today, Lance takes us back to 1985 with Tobe Hooper's sci-fi horror, Lifeforce! You may remember this one for Mathilda May's titular performance, but this also stars a very young Patrick Stewart, as well. Find out what we loved, what we hated, and everything in between. This is currently streaming on Tubi, so we recommend you watch first, as there are spoilers aplenty. If you've seen this one, what did you think? Leave us your thoughts and prayers in the comments!
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Welcome back to Just Us July!
In this brutal episode of Slashers Podcast, hosts Mikey, Ade, Lance, and Doug delve into the dark depths of 1985's horror film, Confessions of a Serial Killer.
Doug takes the reins, guiding the discussion through the film's unsettling narrative and its psychological intricacies. The crew of delinquents explore the movie’s portrayal of madness and murder, dissecting the performances and the eerie atmosphere that make it a standout in the horror genre.
Tune in for a thrilling review filled with in-depth analysis, memorable quotes, and plenty of horror movie trivia!
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Slashers Podcast: Review Maxxxine (2024)
In this thrilling episode of Slashers Podcast, we dive deep into the highly anticipated horror film "Maxxxine" (2024).
Today Yajaira joins us with her pick of "Just Us July"!
Our hosts bring you an in-depth review of "Maxxxine," discussing the standout performances, spine-tingling plot twists, and the director's unique vision that makes this film a must-watch for horror enthusiasts.
Tune in to hear our thoughts on how "Maxxxine" continues the legacy of the Ti West's "X" trilogy, comparing it to its predecessors and evaluating its contribution to modern horror cinema.
Don't miss out on our exclusive analysis, as we also delve into the film's reception, box office performance, and potential future of the franchise.
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🎙️ Slashers Podcast: Unmasking the Horror of "The Empty Man" (2020) 🎙️
This week it's Mikey's turn for the "Just Us July" theme!
In this episode of Slashers Podcast, we delve into the eerie world of "The Empty Man" (2020). Join us as we dissect the PAINFULLY intricate plot, unsettling atmosphere, and themes of this modern horror film.
Directed by David Prior and based on the graphic novel by Cullen Bunn, "The Empty Man" takes us on a 2 hour and 17 min journey into urban legends, psychological dread, supernatural horror, and cultist activities!
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Welcome to Just Us July! A month where the hosts decide to be a little selfish and review whatever we want!
This week Ade guides us in this thrilling first episode of July as we sink our teeth into Martin Scorsese's 1991 psychological masterpiece, "Cape Fear."
Join us as we unravel the sinister world of Max Cady, portrayed with unnerving intensity by Robert De Niro. We dissect the chilling cat-and-mouse game between Cady and the family of lawyer Sam Bowden, played by Nick Nolte, exploring the film's themes of revenge, justice, and moral ambiguity.
Also on the Episode:
- Slashers take on Monster-Mart at Atomic Horror!
- The literary works of indie author Robbie Dorman
- The heated debate "Is this a horror film?"
Tune in for an engaging and insightful conversation that will leave you on the edge of your seat!
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