Sickle & Efrit: This Week In Horror – New Movies, Old IP’s
This we we have a long discussion about new writes with old franchises and older writes wanting their IP’s back! Then we chat about some trailers we saw recently.
This we we have a long discussion about new writes with old franchises and older writes wanting their IP’s back! Then we chat about some trailers we saw recently.
This week we chat about some news about Universal monsters and Chucky, a trailer that has Sickle as happy as a kid on Hells-mas, and we review, The Beach House, Becky (again), Relic, Vivarium, and 1BR (again).
This week we spend an entire episode on the Alien Franchise because there Ridley Scott said he wants to finish what he stated but Sigourney Weaver is done with Alien!
This week we chat about some new trailers (or old since Efrit is terrible about time) we were interested in, We talk about Underwater and horror adventure stuff, and we end talking about the grudge where we legit duke it out.
Trailers and Trilogies This week we jump through our favorite trailers and movies we have seen. Then we make a hard left turn into talking about trilogies. What is a trilogy even? Which ones are our favorite, and what ones fell flat?
This week we chat about a lot of science fiction and what happens when you get lazy and have bad power creep in your squeals.
This week we talk about how we went to a convention, new trailers we are excited about, Ma and Godzilla Spoilers and more!
This week our random topics include Spoilers/Reviews for The Perfection and Brightburn, Praising What We Do in the Shadows…still, popcorn and nonsense horror movies, and a new segment!
But not, like, the new one. Mostly the old one. Also, we’re at a party so it’s a bit more distracted and drunk. We also argue about what makes something Cyberpunk. (Highlander 2 is not cyberpunk, btw). What about Robocop? Alien? Firefly? We’ll definitively answer these questions and more! Loudly!
It is now time for the long-gestating post of our top 5 classic horror films. It is relevant to emphasize “classic”, as the films on this list could not have been produced after the turn of the century. It is also important to note that these are not necessarily the […]