Streamin' Demons

Jo Szewczyk with Special Guests

Streamin' Demons is your bi-weekly guide through the vast world of streaming entertainment. Join host Jo Szewczyk and special guests as they dive deep into three carefully selected titles - from the latest releases to hidden gems and everything in between. Each 30-45 minute episode features unfiltered reviews, engaging discussions, and authentic reactions that help you decide what to watch next. Whether you're a casual viewer or a dedicated binge-watcher, our candid conversations and expert insights will keep you informed and entertained. Subscribe now to join our growing community of streaming enthusiasts! 🎬 New episodes every other week ⏱️ Quick, focused 30-45 minute format 👥 Featured guests and expert perspectives 📺 Coverage across all major streaming platforms

  1. Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up Review: Daffy & Porky Chaos, Adult Jokes & Family Fun | Streamin' Demons

    -4 H · VIDÉO

    Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up Review: Daffy & Porky Chaos, Adult Jokes & Family Fun | Streamin' Demons

    Jo & Amelie dive into The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie — a hilarious buddy comedy with classic slapstick, modern winks, clever writing, and just enough edge to keep adults laughing while kids enjoy the ride. Perfect family theater pick (some mildly scary moments!). Check it out in UK/Ireland cinemas from February 13.  https://linktr.ee/Emptyhell Key Moments: Opening chaos – Jo’s pure excitement for a new Looney Tunes film + Amelie’s nostalgic French childhood memories of Bugs Bunny & historical cartoon jokes  Main plot & twist – Porky and Daffy’s origin story, bubblegum aliens, and how they save the day without ever quite getting along  Character study – Daffy’s wild antics push boundaries (Amelie: “You can’t do that!” Jo: “It’s cartoons!”), yet the duo’s odd-couple dynamic shines  Jo’s big take – Thrilled by the updated-but-classic hand-drawn style, voice cast nostalgia (Eric Bauza, Candi Milo, Carlos Alazraqui), and how it feels like childhood + adult brain at the same time  Amelie’s reflection – Loves the timeless Tex Avery-style humor mixed with modern touches; appreciates the smart, layered jokes that hit different for kids vs adults (and yes, some French-kissing-level cheekiness)  WTF moment – That one dark lab/monster suspense scene that genuinely builds tension — Amelie warns it might scare younger kids, Jo shrugs “I grew up on Faces of Death” We are Amazon Affiliates — if we ever drop an Amazon link in show notes or descriptions and you click through and purchase, we do receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. That’s it, demons — grab the family (or just yourself) and hit the theater if you’re in the UK/Ireland from February 13. This one’s a blast.

    25 min
  2. Mother of Flies Review: Folk Horror, Death, & Family Secrets | Streamin' Demons

    24 JANV. · VIDÉO

    Mother of Flies Review: Folk Horror, Death, & Family Secrets | Streamin' Demons

    In this haunting episode of Streamin’ Demons, Jo and Amelie dive deep into Mother of Flies (2025), the stunning folk horror from the Adams Family (John, Zelda, and Toby Poser). A young woman facing a terminal diagnosis turns to a mysterious witch in the woods for a cure that comes with a terrifying cost. Expect breathtaking cinematography, raw natural performances, poetic dialogue, and unflinching conversations about death, grief, and acceptance. Amelie shares why she loves how the film handles mortality in a real, non-Hollywood way—and even opens up about her own “dream death” plans, from prepaid cremation to birthday cake celebrations with loved ones. Jo praises the practical effects, zero exposition, and how it’s both creepy and beautiful. If you’re into slow-burn folk horror, body horror, or movies that actually make you think about dying, this is a must-watch on Shudder. Watch it twice—the layers hit harder the second time.  Full links & more chaos: https://linktr.ee/Emptyhell  We are Amazon Affiliates. If you use any Amazon links we share and make a purchase, we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you—thanks for supporting the show! KEY MOMENTS Opening chaos – Jo in a hoodie, happy new year vibes, and immediate confusion about when this episode even drops Amelie’s big hook – Why she picked Mother of Flies despite hating the trailer: real, natural death instead of sexy Hollywood horror Emotional gut punch – The father-daughter forest conversation about suicide, grief, and what happens after death (no spoilers, just tears) Jo’s take – “It’s not a boring slog fest… I was hooked after the first act” + jealousy over the Adams family making movies together Amelie’s reflection – Her personal “dream death” plans: prepaid cremation, beautiful urn, no open casket, and annual birthday cake celebrations with loved ones WTF moment – The flies scene (is it CGI or real?!) and the poetic, disgusting beauty of the body horror Theme kicker – Nature as a character, zero exposition, real faces with wrinkles, and why this film is better than a lot of big-budget horror

    27 min
  3. I Know Exactly How You Die Breakdown: Meta Horror, Hotel Hell & Bad Decisions | Streamin' Demons

    17 JANV. · VIDÉO

    I Know Exactly How You Die Breakdown: Meta Horror, Hotel Hell & Bad Decisions | Streamin' Demons

    Here we go, fresh off the demons' lair—Season 5 kicks off with a bang! Jo and Amelie tear into this brand-new indie horror gem, I Know Exactly How You Die (world premiere vibes hitting theaters/festivals right around now, like that Dances with Films NYC drop). It's a tight, meta slasher-mystery mashup where a struggling writer's words start bleeding into reality in a creepy, isolated hotel. Think Stranger Than Fiction crashes into Scream, but with way more "don't call the cops" energy and some killer hotel sensory throwbacks. I Know Exactly How You Die gets the full Streamin’ Demons roast. Jo & Amelie dive into the meta slasher premise, hotel vibes that hit too close to home (Amelie's real-life stories!), character logic fails, and why Katie steals the show. A solid indie horror watch with great acting and pacing—perfect for fans of hotel-set scares. Key Moments: Opening chaos – Jo's wild New Year energy + Season 5 hype, immediate dive into the premise with Amelie's enthusiastic yes-nods. Main plot or twist – The core hook: writer's manuscript manifests real murders in the hotel; meta "Stranger Than Fiction" meets slasher stalking, spelled out clearly so no one's lost. Character study – Katie (the real protagonist) carries the emotional weight while writer Ryan's a flawed, unlikeable dick who keeps writing despite the deaths—Jo calls it out hard. Jo’s big take – Loves the small cast working in a believable hotel setting, praises acting/direction/music, but rages on horror tropes like "never call the cops" and dumb decisions that almost tank it. Amelie’s reflection – Hotel life flashbacks galore (sensory triggers, shady guests, ex-prostitution stories, privacy demands); ties her real background to the film's isolated, sketchy motel feel—personal and poignant. WTF moment – Mom finds out kid's dead and just... stands there? No rush to the room, no immediate 911—both scream "CALL THE POLICE" at the screen repeatedly.We are Amazon Affiliates—if we drop an Amazon link anywhere and you click through or buy, we do get a little kickback, no extra cost to you. Check us out and support the madness at https://linktr.ee/Emptyhell Solid indie horror with heart (and some frustrating choices)—if you're into hotel creeps and meta twists, hunt this one down. What's your take—cinema worthy or stream special? Hit us up!

    32 min
  4. The Cellar (2024) Breakdown: Smart Survival, Mind-Bending Twists & Killer Acting | Streamin' Demons

    21/12/2025 · VIDÉO

    The Cellar (2024) Breakdown: Smart Survival, Mind-Bending Twists & Killer Acting | Streamin' Demons

    The Cellar (2024) gets the Streamin’ Demons treatment! Jo & Amelie unpack Meghan Adara's powerhouse performance, clever low-budget scares, psychological depth, and that head-scratching ending we still can't fully explain. From bra-escape ingenuity to realistic jump scares and beautiful lighting in tight spaces, this indie horror delivers big. We both loved how proactive and relatable the lead feels—no helpless victim here. Perfect slow-burn thriller that's way more entertaining than most Hollywood flicks these days. Check it out at https://linktr.ee/EmptyhellWe are Amazon Affiliates—as an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases if you click and buy through our links.  KEY MOMENTS Opening chaos – Jo riffs on discovering this gem via the R.I.P. Man team, late-night watch vibes, and Joe Bob Briggs auction madness Main plot or twist – Abigail wakes imprisoned with amnesia; smart escapes (yes, including THAT bra moment) and narrative flashes to AA meetings keep the pacing tight Character study – Meghan Adara carries the film with killer body language and zero victim tropes—proactive, realistic, award-worthy Jo’s big take – Lighting and sound done RIGHT (unlike some dark messes we've suffered), plus comparisons to Moon/Inception for cerebral rewatchability Amelie’s reflection – Jump scares that actually work, beautiful location details, no CGI overload—just situational tension and entertainment WTF moment – That ambiguous, snake-tinged ending...

    20 min
  5. Dawn of the Dogman Breakdown: Michigan Cryptid, Linda Godfrey Tribute & Wild Theories

    17/12/2025 · VIDÉO

    Dawn of the Dogman Breakdown: Michigan Cryptid, Linda Godfrey Tribute & Wild Theories

    Dawn of the Dogman gets the full Streamin’ Demons treatment! Jo (Wisconsin native) and Amelie (French folklore queen) unpack Seth Breedlove’s gripping new documentary on the legendary Michigan Dogman—eyewitness stories, historical roots, and a heartfelt tribute to the late Linda Godfrey. From possible misidentified bears to Native lore and straight-up interdimensional vibes, we loved how it lets YOU decide what’s lurking in the Northwoods. Our first doc together flew by in 77 minutes of gorgeous landscapes, smart interviews, and zero agenda-pushing. Perfect chill date-night watch that’ll make you question every shadow in the forest. Check out more episodes and extras at https://linktr.ee/Emptyhell  We are Amazon Affiliates—any purchases through our links help support the show at no extra cost to you!) KEY MOMENTS  Opening chaos – Jo admits he was blindsided by Linda Godfrey’s passing mid-watch—total gut punch Main plot or twist – The origin of the infamous 1987 radio song that accidentally birthed a legend  Character study – Linda Godfrey’s warm, open-minded interviews steal the show (RIP legend)  Jo’s big take – “If you grew up in the Northwoods like me, some of these stories feel WAY too real”  Amelie’s reflection – Ties Dogman to French folklore like La Bête du Gévaudan and the “lougarou” connection...(Jo hopes he typed any of those words correctly) WTF moment – Armed kids on a family shotgun patrol—peak rural America energy

    24 min

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Streamin' Demons is your bi-weekly guide through the vast world of streaming entertainment. Join host Jo Szewczyk and special guests as they dive deep into three carefully selected titles - from the latest releases to hidden gems and everything in between. Each 30-45 minute episode features unfiltered reviews, engaging discussions, and authentic reactions that help you decide what to watch next. Whether you're a casual viewer or a dedicated binge-watcher, our candid conversations and expert insights will keep you informed and entertained. Subscribe now to join our growing community of streaming enthusiasts! 🎬 New episodes every other week ⏱️ Quick, focused 30-45 minute format 👥 Featured guests and expert perspectives 📺 Coverage across all major streaming platforms