The Hysteria Continues The Hysteria Continues
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A podcast dedicated to the most reviled of horror subgenres - the slasher movie from the people behind Hysteria Lives! and The Bodycount Continues. Reviews, retrospectives and more! Includes some brief strong language and spoilers.
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306) The Stepfather (1987)
We are joined by friend-of-the-show Austin Stenberg to chat about one of the films that kicked off the 'from hell' craze - 1987's slasher borrowing The Stepfather. Plus, recently seen, Erik's joke of the week and so much more!
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305) Brainscan (1994)
We are joined by friend-of-the-show Michael Ferrari to discuss the state-of-the-art (in 1994) techno slasher starring floppy haired Edward Furlong. We discuss its box office failure, post-Freddy quips and Furlong's ill-fated and short lived musical career. Plus, recently seen, Erik's joke of the week and so much more!
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304) Too Beautiful to Die (1988)
We are joined by friend-of-the-show Mike Connolly to discuss the semi sequel to NOTHING UNDERNEATH. As models are under threat once again from a mad killer, neon and dry ice in late 80s giallo TOO BEAUTIFUL TO DIE! Plus, recently seen, Erik's joke of the week and so much more!
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303) Sledgehammer (1983)
We take a look at David A. Prior's notorious micro-budger SOV slasher. Watch out for that sledgehammer! Plus, recently seen, Erik's joke of the week and so much more!
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302) Midnight Kiss (2019)
A group of gay friends go away for a wild weekend but find themselves targeted by a mad killer in this Hulu slasher original. Plus, recently seen, Erik's joke of the week and so much more!
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301) Puppetmaster (1989)
We are joined by long time friend of the show Tyler Elkins to discuss all things Puppermaster - the toys that kill! Plus, recently seen, Erik's joke of the week and so much more!
Customer Reviews
The best horror movie podcast bar none
I’ve been listening to this show for over a decade now and these guys are still at the top of my list of horror movie podcasts. In later years I’ve come to miss the interviews they often did with cast and crew when the show first began, but I guess eventually you begin running out of potential guests. My only gripe throughout has been that one of the hosts always sounds like he’s reading from a script when he does his reviews, which can sometimes be a bit tiresome to listen to. Otherwise this is an A+ podcast.