Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast loathsomethings
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Join John and Josh as they delve into the horror films they love, mysterious new releases, and the horror’s unstoppable, ever-growing backlog of yesterfilms.
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81. Ishirô Honda's Matango (1963)
This Attack of the Mushroom people by the guy who made Godzilla sure doesn't have a lot of Mushroom People action in it. Is it still good? Read John's review of Amando de Ossorio’s The Ghost Galleon to find out!
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80. Lucky McKee's May (2002)
It's time for everyone's favorite manic pixie dream frankenstein to ditch the snooze and get all rizz'd up, 2002 style! That's right, we're reviewing May, a complicated, weird, silly, serious, strange conflagration of emotions and inputs, straight from yore and into your brain. It's Loathsome Things: the best podcast to find horror movies you might've otherwise never seen!
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79. Satanic Hispanics (2022)
John and Josh review an anthology film for the very first time. Will they mess up, do a good job, or just incoherently repeat themselves? Find out on today's episode of Loathsome Things: A Podcast About Horror Movies You Don't Care About!
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78. Dennis Iliadis's The Last House on the Left (2009)
Content Warning: all the bad things.
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77. Wes Craven's The Last House of the Left (1972)
Eh, what's the point.
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76. Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring (1960)
We’re doing it, folks. It’s a 3-episode month and we’ve almost certainly made a mistake by going with The Virgin Spring, Last House on the Left, and Last House on the Left. O cruel world with such people in it! Here, we review the classic Swedish masterpiece about a Swedish lord, his Swedish daughter, their Swedish family, some Swedish pagans, and a trio of Swedish brothers. What kind of light-hearted hijinks will they get up to? Find out on this giggly episode of Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast that is, yes, very afraid to go into the dark room!
Customer Reviews
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These guys have me cackling!!
This podcast is a little gem. At first, I thought these guys were just gonna make jokes at movies and give bad reviews. I’m surprised by how they actually give a good thorough review of the movie, and sometimes I actually agree with their funny commentary. They’re laughs aren’t annoying as other podcasters and they actually know what good movies are! I also appreciate how they number their episodes in sequential order which makes it easy to scroll and find an episode.
Engaging and sometimes goofy dive into horror films
A fun little podcast that should entice the horror die hards as well as the casual horror fan. 10 eps in and I can say that the films they’ve avoided well travelled ground and tended toward more obscure or little appreciated works and the discussions are always a hoot.
Check it out… if you dare.
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