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The Classic Horror Cast
Each month, Erik, Kyle, and Sean bring you a discussion about a different classic horror film, ranging from gems of the silent era to modern masterpieces of own time.
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4.5 stars from 49 ratings
Excellent!!
I really like the attention paid to the silent classics!! Today I feel they’re somewhat overlooked. Great work, guys! Great analyses! I would love to hear you tackle Werner Herzog’s wonderful remake, which I think surpasses the original. 🧛🏻‍♂️
Jim from Sweden via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 05/04/18
All right, I guess.
Compared to the usual fanboy idiocy and blinkered nonthinking that is the norm in horror movie podcasts, this is an intelligent, thoughtful show. In the larger world of thoughtful, funny and intelligent movie discussion, this show barely works. The audio is woefully unbalanced and the hosts don't...Read full review »
Murray P Ross via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/20/17
Very disappointing
I like two of the presenters, and if the podcast was just the two of them, I would continue listening. However, Eric? talks as if he's an annoying troll on IMDB (hating films just to be a contrarian) - making the podcasts unenjoyable.
Yugblad via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/21/16
Recent Episodes
Well, friends and listeners, the time has come. Erik, Sean, and Kyle are signing off for the last time. It's been a blast talking about classic horror movies with all of you over these past six years. So we're going out with a bang! Each host brings three movies they think we SHOULD have talked...
Published 06/30/19
This month, Kyle, Erik, and Sean discuss the "goriest fright film of all time," the splatter movie, slapstick comedy masterpiece that is Peter Jackson's 1992 film Braindead, aka Dead Alive. The fellas also have an announcement.
Published 05/17/19
Some houses are born bad, and some movies are just hella weird. This month, Erik, Sean, and Kyle discuss Nobuhiko Obayashi’s piece of macabre surrealism, House.
Published 03/15/19
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