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We've taken it upon ourselves to watch and critique bad horror films from A-Z. For better or worse. Let the suffering commence!
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Episode 28 - Bloody Bible Camp (2012)
"A group of Christian teens visits the Happy Day Bible Camp, where in 1977 a sadistic nun punished a group of teens for their sinful behavior."
Welcome to Cinematic Suffering where we take you on a journey through some of horror cinema's best/worst low-budget (and a few high budget) film masterpieces.
Please note: These reviews may NOT be spoiler free. Also, while we do have fun riffing and talking about these movies, we use what some may see as "harsh and vulgar" language which some viewers may find insensitive. Just a heads up if your squeamish about them dirty swear words.
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Episode 27 - getAWAY (2020)
"Maddie lands a small role in the student slasher-flick shooting at a camp this weekend, unaware it could be her last. A killer's on the loose shooting the grisly murders for his own twisted film. Maddie's the star and the slaughter is REAL!"
Welcome to Cinematic Suffering where we take you on a journey through some of horror cinema's best/worst low-budget (and a few high budget) film masterpieces.
Please note: These reviews may NOT be spoiler free. Also, while we do have fun riffing and talking about these movies, we use what some may see as "harsh and vulgar" language which some viewers may find insensitive. Just a heads up if your squeamish about them dirty swear words.
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Episode 13 - Bits & Chunks: 2023 Horror Year End Retrospective!
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah.
Happy New Year fellow Sufferers! Clay and Jason look back on 2023 and reflect on the movies reviewed and endured throughout the year!
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Cinematic Suffering is the unfortunate responsibility of Jason Thomas and Clay Henss. All movies are the property of their respective copyright holders. All jokes are meant to be satire and parody. We encourage you to purchase or watch these films on whatever streaming, physical media platform is available. -
Episode 12 - Bits & Chunks: Holiday Horror Super Special!!
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah.
Happy holidays! This is our special (and first) holiday episode where we discuss three newer Christmas-themed horror films:
It's a Wonderful Knife
Christmas Bloody Christmas
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Episode 26 - Jaws 3-D (1983)
"After a young great white shark finds its way into a sea-themed park managed by Calvin Bouchard (Louis Gossett Jr.), workers try to capture it. But the facility's attempt to keep the shark in captivity has dire consequences: A much larger mother shark appears in search of its offspring. Among those who must battle the angry aquatic killing machine are marine biologist Kathryn Morgan (Bess Armstrong), her co-worker Mike Brody (Dennis Quaid) and a pair of friendly dolphins."
Welcome to Cinematic Suffering where we take you on a journey through some of horror cinema's best/worst low-budget (and a few high budget) film masterpieces.
Please note: These reviews may NOT be spoiler free. Also, while we do have fun riffing and talking about these movies, we use what some may see as "harsh and vulgar" language which some viewers may find insensitive. Just a heads up if your squeamish about them dirty swear words.
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Episode 11 - Bits & Chunks: Thanksgiving (2023) & Reflections on Eli Roth
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah.
In this episode we gush over Eli Roth's latest horror thriller, "Thanksgiving". We also talk a bit about the origins of "Thanksgiving" from Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez double-feature "Grindhouse". In addition, we look back on Roth's career and how oddly awesome it is.