Gav & Stef vs. The Forces of Evil Gav & Stef vs The Forces of Evil
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Gav & Stef weave their way through the world of horror, pitting themselves against the scariest films - and each other - with the help of some special guests.
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Werewolves: American Werewolf in London vs. Dog Soldiers
Large, hairy and howling at the moon, the boys are joined by film maker and author Janine Pipe to discuss the greatest werewolf films and pits American hikers against Geordie Soldiers with a sprinkle of sparkle from shirtless Taylors.
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Welsh horror: A Dark Song v Apostle
Gav and Stef are joined by podcaster and writer Russell Todd from Podcast Pel-droed to bring you the Welshest horror podcast episode yet. We take a look at what makes Wales not just a good place to set a horror film, but the perfect place before pitting to of Cymru’s horror heavyweights against each other in a battle of the countries finest.
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Twist Endings: Us v Saw
And so from the crypt we rise again, like the nightcrawler, the undead, the middle aged men needing to use the toilet.
After a long - unintended - break, Gav and Stef return to do battle. This episode we ask what is the greatest movie twist ending and sitting in the hot seat to make the decision is Smokey aka @galahadlad from Rated H and The House of Hammer podcasts. -
Carpenter: Assault on Precinct 13 vs In the Mouth of Madness
Gav and Stef are joined by an icon of Welsh film, stand up, actor, writer and film critic Gary Slaymaker where they discuss John Carpenter, Ice Cube, pickled onions and who is the best wrestler in films?
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Gothic - The Bride of Frankenstein v The Innocents
Gav and Stef are joined by Ben Taylorson from 'The House Of Hammer Podcast' and 'Rated H' to discuss the best gothic horror films, what makes a good gothic horror, redundant KFC slogans and Kate Bush.
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British TV: Murrain v League of Gentlemen
This episode Gav and Stef are joined by the writer of Doctor Who, Torchwood, Severance and Cockneys vs Zombies to discuss the best episodes of British TV horror as well as Danny Dyer, ambiguity and when is it acceptable to touch a monkey's knackers?
Customer Reviews
A great listen
I have listened to all episodes aired to this point and I’m already hooked. There’s something here for all fans of horror whether you’re a casual fan of the genre like myself or enjoy delving deeper into the more intricate details likes of the sound and lighting used in the production of the movies and episodes discussed.