128 episódios

A UK based horror movie podcast where we (loosely) discuss one movie in depth per episode, your hosts are Paul, Dan, Mike and Cheer. Expect tangents, guest hosts and all manner of inconsistencies with the exception of when the episodes will be out... Nope, we are even inconsistent with when the episode comes out!

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A UK based horror movie podcast where we (loosely) discuss one movie in depth per episode, your hosts are Paul, Dan, Mike and Cheer. Expect tangents, guest hosts and all manner of inconsistencies with the exception of when the episodes will be out... Nope, we are even inconsistent with when the episode comes out!

Instagram: @aahfterhorrorpodcast
Twitter: @aahfterhorror
Facebook: aahfterhorrorpodcast
Email: aafterhorrorpod@outlook.com

    S02 E20 - Yeah! (Scream 6)

    S02 E20 - Yeah! (Scream 6)

    This week... Paul get's over excited again and Cheer goes for the record of - Number of times 'Yeah' is said in a podcast episode.

    Scream VI picks up one year after the bloody events that terrorized Woodsboro once again. This time, the survivors – Sam and Tara Carpenter, along with Mindy Meeks-Martin and Chad Meeks-Martin – decide to leave the painful memories behind and embark on a fresh start in the bustling metropolis of New York City. However, their hopes for a peaceful new chapter are dashed when a new Ghostface emerges from the shadows of the city. This killer is even more brutal and calculating than the ones they've faced before, taking the violence to a whole new level as the body count begins to climb. As the terror escalates, Sam is forced to grapple with the chilling possibility that the darkness that plagued Woodsboro may be following her. The survivors find themselves trapped in a terrifying game of cat and mouse, forced to confront the horrors of their past while desperately trying to stay alive in a city that thrives on anonymity. The question that has haunted them throughout the ordeal – "Who is Ghostface?" – becomes more crucial than ever as they race against time to unmask the killer before they become the next victims.

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    • 1h 31 min
    S02 E19 - Shish Kebeth (Cloverfield)

    S02 E19 - Shish Kebeth (Cloverfield)

    This week... The boys are finally proved right.

    Released in 2008 and directed by Matt Reeves, "Cloverfield" is a found-footage monster film that redefined the giant monster genre with its unique approach and intense storytelling. The film follows a group of young New Yorkers who find themselves caught in the midst of a colossal monster attack on the city. Shot entirely from the perspective of a handheld camcorder, the film immerses viewers in the chaos and terror of the unfolding catastrophe. As the group struggles to survive and make their way to safety, they encounter terrifying creatures spawned by the monstrous entity known as Cloverfield. The film's innovative use of the found-footage format, coupled with its relentless pacing and visceral action sequences, creates a sense of immediacy and realism that sets it apart from traditional monster movies.

    What sets "Cloverfield" apart is its emphasis on character-driven storytelling amidst the chaos of a catastrophic event. While the giant monster wreaks havoc on New York City, the film focuses on the relationships and personal struggles of its protagonists, adding depth and emotional resonance to the narrative. The found-footage style lends an air of authenticity to the film, allowing viewers to experience the terror and confusion of the characters firsthand. "Cloverfield" revitalized the monster movie genre with its fresh perspective and innovative approach, paving the way for a new wave of found-footage horror films and establishing itself as a modern classic in the genre.

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    • 1h 10 min
    S02 E18 - The Besocked Episode (Shed 17)

    S02 E18 - The Besocked Episode (Shed 17)

    The boys go off the rails with this shorter than normal review of the YouTube short based on a childhood favourite character.

    "Shed 17" is a fan-made YouTube short film that gained notoriety for its dark and unsettling take on the beloved children's television series "Thomas & Friends." Created by Pauls Vids, the film reimagines the cheerful world of talking trains as a dystopian nightmare, where the sentient locomotives are subjected to horrifying experiments by a sinister corporation. The story follows Thomas, the iconic blue tank engine, as he uncovers the truth behind the experiments and seeks to escape the nightmarish facility. "Shed 17" gained attention for its stark departure from the source material, presenting a grim and disturbing interpretation that shocked viewers with its graphic imagery and mature themes.

    What sets "Shed 17" apart is its unexpected subversion of the innocent and wholesome tone of the original "Thomas & Friends" series. The film's dark and gritty atmosphere, coupled with its chilling narrative and unsettling visuals, creates a stark contrast to the light-hearted adventures of the beloved children's show. Despite its controversial nature, "Shed 17" has garnered a sizable following on YouTube, attracting both fans of the original series and those intrigued by its macabre reinterpretation. The film serves as a testament to the power of fan creativity and the ability to transform familiar and nostalgic properties into something entirely new and unexpected.

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    • 56 min
    S02 E17 - Dan Cena (Evil Dead Trap)

    S02 E17 - Dan Cena (Evil Dead Trap)

    This week, the boys spend as much time talking about the film as Beetlejuice features in it's movie!

    "Evil Dead Trap," directed by Toshiharu Ikeda and released in 1988, is a Japanese horror film that combines elements of slasher and supernatural horror. The story follows a television crew investigating a mysterious broadcast signal when they stumble upon an abandoned factory. Intrigued by the prospect of uncovering a scoop, they venture inside, only to become trapped and hunted by a sadistic killer. As the crew members fall victim to a series of gruesome and inexplicable deaths, the film unfolds with a relentless and macabre intensity, blurring the lines between reality and nightmare.

    What sets "Evil Dead Trap" apart is its visceral and unflinching approach to horror, punctuated by shocking imagery and inventive kills. The film's dark and atmospheric cinematography, coupled with its eerie score, creates an unsettling and claustrophobic ambiance that keeps viewers on edge throughout. "Evil Dead Trap" is notable for its graphic violence and surrealistic elements, drawing inspiration from both Japanese and Western horror traditions. Despite its initial controversy and censorship issues, the film has since garnered a cult following among horror enthusiasts, cementing its status as a cult classic of Japanese horror cinema.

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    • 59 min
    S02 E16 - Whimsical Sunday C**ts (The Babadook)

    S02 E16 - Whimsical Sunday C**ts (The Babadook)

    This week the boys reveal a prank that has been played on one of the cast - can you guess which one :D

    "The Babadook," directed by Jennifer Kent and released in 2014, is a psychological horror film that explores the depths of grief, trauma, and motherhood. The story centers on Amelia, a single mother played by Essie Davis, who struggles to cope with the death of her husband and the challenging behavior of her young son, Samuel, portrayed by Noah Wiseman. Their lives take a sinister turn when a mysterious pop-up book titled "Mister Babadook" appears, unleashing a malevolent presence that begins to haunt their home. As Amelia grapples with her own inner demons and the terrifying reality of the Babadook's presence, the film delves into themes of mental illness, repression, and the bond between mother and child.

    What sets "The Babadook" apart is its nuanced exploration of horror through psychological and emotional layers. Rather than relying solely on jump scares and gore, the film builds an atmosphere of dread and tension through its expertly crafted visuals and sound design. Kent's direction, coupled with Davis's powerful performance, creates a deeply affecting portrayal of a woman on the brink of collapse, struggling to protect her child from both external and internal threats. "The Babadook" has been praised for its originality, thematic depth, and chilling atmosphere, earning it a reputation as one of the most acclaimed horror films of the 2010s.

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    • 1h 12 min
    S02 E15 - Going International (Carrie - 1976)

    S02 E15 - Going International (Carrie - 1976)

    This week, the boys are joined by Devon from the 'Horrorble Podcast' who are pretty much responsible for this podcasts existence. So as you can imagine, Paul is a little more excitable than normal.Directed by Brian De Palma and released in 1976, "Carrie" is a seminal horror film based on Stephen King's debut novel of the same name. The story centers on Carrie White, a shy and introverted teenage girl who discovers she has telekinetic powers. Bullied at school and abused by her religiously fanatic mother, Carrie's powers manifest in increasingly destructive ways, culminating in a night of terror at her high school prom. Sissy Spacek delivers a haunting and memorable performance as Carrie, capturing both her vulnerability and the terrifying intensity of her supernatural abilities. The film masterfully explores themes of isolation, revenge, and the consequences of unchecked cruelty, resonating with audiences and critics alike.

    "Carrie" is renowned for its iconic prom scene, which has become one of the most memorable moments in horror cinema. De Palma's direction, coupled with Spacek's mesmerizing performance, creates a sense of mounting tension that erupts in a spectacular display of chaos and tragedy. The film's themes of adolescent angst and the abuse of power remain relevant, ensuring its enduring legacy in the horror genre. "Carrie" has left an indelible mark on popular culture and continues to captivate audiences with its powerful storytelling and unforgettable imagery, solidifying its status as a classic of horror cinema.

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    • 2 h

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