Octoberama 2017, Vol. 1: Once Bitten/Nosferatu, the Vampyre
Octoberama returns from the grave with the fourth annual Week of the Vampire, featuring the films Once Bitten and Nosferatu, the Vampyre
Octoberama returns from the grave with the fourth annual Week of the Vampire, featuring the films Once Bitten and Nosferatu, the Vampyre
We discuss Adam Wingard’s new take on the manga series Death Note as well as Andy Muschietti’s remake of Stephen King’s It
Our new episode is a salute to Full Moon Entertainment as we review the films Puppet Master and Bloodstone: Subspecies II
Ciao! It’s our salute to Italian horror as we discuss Lucio Fulci’s “City of the Living Dead” and Lamberto Bava’s “Demons.”
Instead of talking horror movies, today we’re talking about horror-inspired bands with musicians Jensen Cowart and Jeremy Edwards
Don’t blame us. This episode’s movies were selected by Patreon patrons Kevin Nesgoda and Kevin Trent, who selected The Langoliers and Sleepaway Camp.
Yesterday was the 4th of July, which means it’s time to celebrate America with a couple of patriotic horror movies. U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!
The dream of the 80s is alive at The Grave Plot Podcast. Today we’ve got two movies that are new, but you’d think they were straight out of a bygone era.
We talk 1981’s Happy Birthday to Me and 2016’s Happy Birthday.
We compare the original Alien film to the latest, Alien: Covenant, and talk to author Neil Cohen about his zombie novels “Exit Zero” and “Nuke Jersey”
Gather round kiddies, and hear legends of hilarious panels, wild parties, and all manner of horrible creatures roaming Crypticon Seattle 2017.