Halloween has always been my favorite holiday. So, since 2011, I have spent the entire month of October every year reviewing a horror movie each day. I've changed formats many times over the years, and in the past few years, I've even been joined by my wife Solee, as well as the occasional guest. We've got text, drawings, video reviews, audio reviews... we got it all! Wanna check out our reviews? Look below, or use the menu to the left to dig deeper!
Today, we watch "The Levenger Tapes" (2013). It combines teens and found footage, like chocolate and peanut butter.
In other news: we are now up on iTunes (handy link below!), and there is a new Halloween page on this site, housing all the Halloween reviews we've done since 2011! They're also in this blog, but they're a lot easier to find on that page (also they're in chronological order instead of the traditional reverse format of blogs). Along with a nifty sortable chart showing every movie we've ever rated!
John Carpenter's "The Thing" (1982) is a unique movie in that it's about a thing. Listen in to find out if it's better than "The Stuff" (which I reviewed a few years ago!).
Also known as "Ouija 3: The Charlie Charlie Challenge", "Charlie Charlie" (2016) is actually totally
unrelated to the other Ouija movies. It does feature a surprise burrito, though!
In other news, I wanted to keep you guys appraised of our upcoming movies so you'd have plenty of time to watch them in advance. So here are the first 20 episodes:
Unsane (2018)
Devil's Tree: Rooted Evil (2018)
The Levenger Tapes (2013)
June (2015)
The Thing (1982)
11 Minutes (2016)
Charlie Charlie (2016)
The Stepfather (1987)
Blood Hunters (2016)
The Boy (2016)
The Visit (2015)
Tales of Halloween (2015)
Little Evil (2017)
The Eyes of My Mother (2016)
Ryde (2017)
As Above, So Below (2014)
You Can't Kill Stephen King (2012)
Apartment 212 (2017)
Bad Ben (2016)
A Dark Song (2016)
There you go! Watch them all and then listen to us rudely insult that which we could not do ourselves! Of course, I should point out that not one of these movies is appropriate for children, so don't watch them if you aren't of an appropriate age.