Fright Flick FMK

Fright Flick FMK

Choosing which horror movies to marry, which to bury, and which to... well, you know. Join Jay on Fright Flick FMK as we slash through your favorite (and least favorite) scary movies with a side of dark humor and zero mercy. Whether it's a cult classic or a modern slasher, we’re ranking them, dissecting them, and playing the ultimate game of F@$k, Marry, or Kill.  Dive into the archives and join the conversation!

  1. 7 Aug

    Episode 157: THE FUZZIES (2025) Made Childhood Puppets Terrifying | Live Reaction & FMK Rating

    This week on Fright Flick FMK, we’re watching and reacting to The Fuzzies — a horror-comedy about childhood friends reuniting at an eerie estate and finding out that the beloved puppets from a children’s TV show are very much alive… and very much hunting people. So yeah, this is not Sesame Street. Fright Flick FMK is a horror movie watch-along and reaction show for fans who like their scary movies with attitude, laughs, real reactions, and zero fake polish. We kick back, get elevated, pour a drink, press play, and talk through the chaos in real time. For The Fuzzies, we’re looking at the puppet horror, the gore, the comedy, the weird children’s show backstory, the practical effects, the “what the hell am I watching?” factor, and whether this movie is creepy fun or just a fuzzy little mistake. At the end, we rate it with The Only Rating System That Matters: Marry It means the movie is a keeper — the kind of horror flick you can grow old with and keep coming back to. F@#k It means it’s a good time when the mood hits — maybe not forever material, but definitely worth another late-night visit. Kill It means the movie gave us a good time, we might tell our friends about it, but we are ghosting it in the morning. So pull up a chair, pour whatever you’re pouring, light whatever you’re lighting, and join the Fright Flick Family. Sip. Smoke. Scream. Rate. Drop your FMK rating for The Fuzzies in the comments: Are you gonna Marry It, F@#k It, or Kill It?

  2. 31 Jul

    Episode 156: WORMTOWN (2025) Is Body Horror With a Parasite Problem | Live Reaction & FMK Rating

    This week on Fright Flick FMK, we’re watching and reacting to Wormtown — a sci-fi horror body-horror nightmare about a town taken over by flesh-eating, mind-altering worms. One year into the plague, Ashland, Ohio has stopped acting like a normal town and started acting like a parasite-worshipping nightmare. A cult-like mayor is running the show, the infected are spreading their worm gospel, and three uninfected women are trying to survive through scavenging, extreme hygiene, paranoia, and whatever bad decisions are left on the table. So yes, this sounds disgusting. And yes, that is exactly why we’re watching it. Fright Flick FMK is a horror movie watch-along and reaction show for fans who like their scary movies with attitude, laughs, real reactions, and zero fake polish. We kick back, get elevated, pour a drink, press play, and talk through the chaos in real time. For Wormtown, we’re digging into the body horror, the parasite madness, the cult-town energy, the survival setup, the gross-out moments, and whether this movie crawls under our skin or just makes us want to shower immediately. At the end, we rate it with The Only Rating System That Matters: Marry It means the movie is a keeper — the kind of horror flick you can grow old with and keep coming back to. F@#k It means it’s a good time when the mood hits — maybe not forever material, but definitely worth another late-night visit. Kill It means the movie gave us a good time, we might tell our friends about it, but we are ghosting it in the morning. So pull up a chair, pour whatever you’re pouring, light whatever you’re lighting, and join the Fright Flick Family. Sip. Smoke. Scream. Rate. Drop your FMK rating for Wormtown in the comments: Are you giving it Marry It, F@#k It, or Kill It? #Wormtown #FrightFlickFMK #HorrorReaction

  3. 24 Jul

    Episode 155: THE BRIDE! (2026) Turned Love Into a Monster | Live Reaction & FMK Rating

    This week on Fright Flick FMK, we’re watching and reacting to The Bride! — Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Gothic monster-romance reimagining of the Bride of Frankenstein story. A lonely Frankenstein travels to 1930s Chicago looking for someone to love. With the help of a scientist, a murdered young woman is brought back to life as the Bride. From there, things spiral into murder, possession, romance, rebellion, and the kind of beautiful monster chaos that feels made for a late-night Fright Flick FMK watch-along. This may not be your usual masked-killer, body-count horror movie, but it is absolutely playing in the horror sandbox: resurrection, obsession, dead bodies, mad science, doomed love, and people making choices that should have come with a warning label. Fright Flick FMK is a horror movie watch-along and reaction show for fans who like their scary movies with attitude, laughs, real reactions, and zero fake polish. We kick back, get elevated, pour a drink, press play, and talk through the chaos in real time. For The Bride!, we’re looking at the monster romance, the Gothic style, the performances, the weirdness, the emotional damage, the “is this horror or just deeply unwell romance?” question, and whether this movie earns a spot with the Fright Flick Family. At the end, we rate it with The Only Rating System That Matters: Marry It means the movie is a keeper — the kind of horror flick you can grow old with and keep coming back to. F@#k It means it’s a good time when the mood hits — maybe not forever material, but definitely worth another late-night visit. Kill It means the movie gave us a good time, we might tell our friends about it, but we are ghosting it in the morning. So pull up a chair, pour whatever you’re pouring, light whatever you’re lighting, and join the Fright Flick Family. Sip. Smoke. Scream. Rate. Drop your FMK rating for The Bride! in the comments: Are you giving it Marry It, F@#k It, or Kill It?

  4. 10 Jul

    Episode 153: ABRUPTIO (2023) Is a Full-Blown Puppet Nightmare | Live Reaction & FMK Rating

    This week on Fright Flick FMK, we’re watching and reacting to Abruptio — a surreal horror-thriller performed with lifelike puppets, and yes, it looks just as unsettling as that sounds. The movie follows Les Hackel, a guy already having a rough time, who wakes up to find an explosive device implanted in his neck. From there, he is forced into a series of violent, bizarre, and increasingly twisted missions while trying to figure out who is controlling the nightmare around him. And the entire thing is done with puppets. Not cute puppets. Not fun puppets. Not “let’s all learn a lesson” puppets. These are creepy, lifelike, dead-eyed nightmare puppets voiced by a wild cast that includes James Marsters, Robert Englund, Jordan Peele, Hana Mae Lee, Christopher McDonald, and Sid Haig. Fright Flick FMK is a horror movie watch-along and reaction show for fans who like their scary movies with attitude, laughs, bad decisions, and zero fake polish. We kick back, get elevated, pour a drink, press play, and talk through the chaos in real time. For Abruptio, we’re looking at the puppet madness, the violence, the weirdness, the voice cast, the “what the hell am I watching?” factor, and whether this movie is actually a bold horror oddity or just a fever dream someone put strings on. At the end, we rate it with The Only Rating System That Matters: Marry It means the movie is a keeper — the kind of horror flick you can grow old with and keep coming back to. F@#k It means it’s a good time when the mood hits — maybe not forever material, but definitely worth another late-night visit. Kill It means the movie gave us a good time, we might tell our friends about it, but we are ghosting it in the morning. So pull up a chair, pour whatever you’re pouring, light whatever you’re lighting, and join the Fright Flick Family. Sip. Smoke. Scream. Rate. Drop your FMK rating for Abruptio in the comments: Are you giving it Marry It, F@#k It, or Kill It?

  5. 3 Jul

    Episode 152: OBSESSION Made Love Look Like a Curse | Live Reaction & FMK Rating

    This week on Fright Flick FMK, we’re watching and reacting to Obsession, the new horror romance thriller from writer/director Curry Barker. The movie follows a hopeless romantic who uses the mysterious One Wish Willow to win his crush’s heart. Sounds sweet, right? Wrong. This is horror, so obviously the wish comes with a dark, twisted price, and love starts looking less like a dream and more like a full-blown nightmare. Fright Flick FMK is a horror movie watch-along and reaction show for fans who like their scary movies with a little attitude, a lot of laughs, and zero fake polish. We kick back, get elevated, pour a drink, press play, and talk through the chaos in real time. For Obsession, we’re diving into the creepy relationship horror, the bad decisions, the “be careful what you wish for” madness, and whether this movie actually gets under our skin or just makes us question everyone involved. And at the end, we put it through The Only Rating System That Matters: Marry It means the movie is a keeper — the kind of horror flick you can grow old with and keep coming back to. F@#k It means it’s a good time when the mood hits — maybe not forever material, but definitely worth another late-night visit. Kill It means the movie gave us a good time, we might tell our friends about it, but we are ghosting it in the morning. So pull up a chair, pour whatever you’re pouring, light whatever you’re lighting, and join the Fright Flick Family. Sip. Smoke. Scream. Rate. Drop your FMK rating for Obsession in the comments: Are you giving it Marry It, F@#k It, or Kill It?

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Choosing which horror movies to marry, which to bury, and which to... well, you know. Join Jay on Fright Flick FMK as we slash through your favorite (and least favorite) scary movies with a side of dark humor and zero mercy. Whether it's a cult classic or a modern slasher, we’re ranking them, dissecting them, and playing the ultimate game of F@$k, Marry, or Kill.  Dive into the archives and join the conversation!