This week we’re tackling another Blumhouse production, Daniel Goldhaber’s Cam (2018), so strap in for another episode of banter and occassional film insight. Is Abbie in a good mood? What’s up with that library scene? What is the best Rayman game? All this and more awaits you inside!
Read MoreIt’s next week and we’re still talking about Cabin in the Woods! Tune in for the thrilling conclusion of our discussion with Vikings star Juliette about the Drew Goddard horror-comedy, where we attempt to discuss all the important plot points, while also touching on the topics of Poland, wisdom teeth, drugs and the art of Dido. Includes an extraordinarily large amount of singing!
Read MoreThis week’s episode is special for many reasons. First off, we have a wonderful guest star. You know her from the TV series Vikings and the lore of this podcast - it’s our biggest fan, Juliette! We also had such a great conversation that this will be our first two-parter episode. So strap in as we discuss the 2011 film, Cabin In The Woods, as well as ask the most important questions: What is friendship? Would you do anything for love? Do you prefer Richard Jenkins or Bradley Whitford? Part II coming next week!
Read MoreWelcome to the Valentine’s Day episode of F**k, Haunt, Kill. To celebrate the holiday of love and late capitalism, we chose a film perfect for a romantic evening for two - The Loved Ones (2009) by Sean Byrne. Snuggle up with that special someone and listen to us talk about prom nights, John Hughes, the Australian accent and sometimes even the film itself. Who knows, maybe there are a few special songs there as well!
Read MoreJoin us this week as we venture into the mind of one of cinema's most famours auters, David Lynch, with an episode on his feature film debut, Eraserhead (1977). Will the kids playing outside interfere with our recording? Is Mulholland Drive an 80s rom-com? Are David Byrne and Davd Lynch actually the same person? Tune in to find out!
Read MoreFor our first freshly recorded episode of 2020, we delved into Tim Burton’s slasher-musical ‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’ (2007). You can expect plenty of singing and some poor attempts at an Italian accent, as well as some tasty meat pies that definitely aren’t made with human meat.
Read MoreThis week we take a trip into the realms of 70’s euro-horror with an episode on the 1971 Sergio Martino film, The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh. Tune in to hear us discuss the beginnings of slasher aesthetics in cinema, argue on the possible effects of watching films like these on a person and figure out whether it’s possible that this film was written by a man.
Read MoreThis week’s episode is even more explicit and bit-heavy than usual as we attempt to discuss the Joe Lynch film, Mayhem (2017). Get ready for some serious Steven Yeun talk, some less serious Russell Crowe talk and way too many references to premature ejaculation.
Read MoreThis week, tune in to hear us talk about the Takashi Miike film, Audition (1999). What would the life of a Sack Man look like? What would Abbie like to do to Jack Black? Are there any spin-off podcasts we’re working on? Listen to find out!
Read MoreWe start off the new decade with Chris Peckover’s Better Watch Out (2016). Are you hungover after a night of partying? Don’t worry, we are too! Tune in this week for a special appearance from Abbie’s dogs, Charlie and Harley, and keep listening for a lengthy discussion on misogyny. Happy New Year!
Read MoreFor our Christmas special episode, we watched Maciej’s favourite film of the season - Krampus. Tune in to learn all about this alternative Christmas movie, and happy holidays to all of our listeners!
Read MoreThis week, we discuss the Mike Flanagan film from 2016, Hush. Tune in to find out how we would change the film’s script and survive a home invasion, what are Abbie’s breathing habits and whether we can reach Mike Flanagan on the phone.
Read MoreJoin us as we discuss our first Horror Comedy from the late great Wes Craven’s ‘The People Under The Stairs’ (1991). We’ll discover who exactly these people under the stairs are as we dive into just a segment of one of this horror pioneer’s legacy.
Read MoreThis week we watched a triad of vampire romance films, ‘Let The Right One In’ (Tomas Alfredson, 2008), its remake ‘Let Me In’ (Matt Reeves, 2010), and ‘Twilight’ (Catherine Hardwicke, 2008). Listen to find out if Abbie is Team Edward or Team Jacob, and if Maciej can tolerate listening to her speak about Twilight for 2 hours.
Read MoreFor our maiden voyage, we watched William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist’ (1973). Find out if Abbie got over her fear of Regan the demonic child, and which priest Maciej wants to get busy with.
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