Fright Reels with the Jims

Fright Reels with the Jims

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Episode 29 - Severed Sun
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This week on Fright Reels, The Jims step into the shadows of folk horror with a review of Severed Sun. We dig into its eerie atmosphere, religious dread, and slow-burn terror before counting down our list of must-watch folk horror films filled with cults, curses, old gods, and isolated villages where nothing good ever happens... or does it?
Episode 28 - Match & Dolly
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Episode 28 of Fright Reels Podcast explores two twisted tales of obsession and terror with Match and Dolly. First, the Jims dive into Match, a nightmare dating-app thriller where a young woman searching for love discovers her perfect online connection may be something far more sinister. Then they unravel the madness of Dolly, featuring a deranged killer hiding behind a doll mask, plastic ick, and brutal violence. From catfishing and psychological horror to masked madness and slasher chaos, this episode covers all the creepy details with laughs, dark commentary, and plenty of horror-fan debate, including a top 10 list of horror mutants.
Episode 27 - Traumatika & Undertone
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In this episode of Fright Reels, the Jims descend into two very different kinds of horror with Traumatika and Undertone—one a grim, demonic nightmare packed with possession and fractured timelines, the other a slow-burning supernatural chiller built on paranoia, grief, and terrifying audio recordings. Traumatika is a 2025 horror film directed by Pierre Tsigaridis, while Undertone is a 2025 Canadian supernatural horror film from writer-director Ian Tuason that follows a paranormal podcast host pulled into fear by sinister tapes. The Jims break down what works, what gets under the skin, and how each movie attacks the audience in a totally different way—Traumatika with its disturbing demonic chaos and heavy psychological trauma, and Undertone with its stripped-down, sound-driven dread (or lack thereof), haunting performances, and eerie sense of something awful creeping in from just off-screen. Critics have especially highlighted Undertone’s sound design and immersive atmosphere, while reviews of Traumatika have described it as atmospheric but overloaded with ideas.
Episode 26 - Friday the 13th Movies
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In this Fright Reels mega-episode, the Jims strap on their machetes and hike all the way through the Friday the 13thfranchise—every movie, from the original 1980 bloodbath to space Jason, crossovers, and the 2009 reboot. Twelve films. Endless counselors. So much splatter. We break down: How a drowned kid at a cursed camp turned into one of horror’s most iconic killers The evolution of Jason: sack head, hockey mask, zombie, demon-heart, and beyond Which entries still slash, which ones just slog, and the so-bad-they’re-awesome moments Our favorite kills, final girls, and the wildest franchise detours (Manhattan! Space! Freddy!) Plus, we talk about why this chaotic, inconsistent, utterly lovable series refuses to stay dead—and how it helped define the slasher boom and beyond. 🔪 Press play, avoid the lake, and join the Jims for a full body count tour through Camp Crystal Lake.
Episode 25 - Keeper
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Liz, Malcolm, an anniversary cabin in the woods… what could possibly go wrong? 🥂🔪 In this episode of Fright Reels, the Jims dive into Keeper (dir. Osgood Perkins' Keeper), the new relationship horror from Osgood Perkins starring Tatiana Maslany. What starts as a romantic getaway quickly curdles into a gaslit nightmare as Liz is left alone in a remote family cabin, surrounded by strange noises, sinister secrets, and a presence that may (or may not) be all in her head. The Jims break down: How Keeper blends folk horror, dark fairy tale vibes, and toxic relationship dread Whether the “is it supernatural or psychological?” mystery actually pays off Maslany’s performance as a woman slowly realizing the real horror might be the man she’s with Where this one lands compared to Perkins’ other work like Longlegs and The Monkey If you’re into slow-burn paranoia, weird cabin energy, and movies that make you side-eye romantic getaways, this episode is for you. 🎧 Hit play, lock the cabin door, and let the Jims guide you through Keeper’s beautifully messed-up madness.
Episode 24 - Welcome To Derry
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This episode, The Jims go full horror-scholar mode on Welcome to Derry, dissecting the mythology, timelines, and cosmic horror lurking beneath the streets of Stephen King’s most cursed town. They explore how the series expands the IT lore, ties into Pennywise’s cyclical awakenings, and leans into themes of generational trauma, predestination, and small-town rot. From deep cuts and Easter eggs to narrative choices, pacing, and how well it honors King’s larger Dark Tower–adjacent universe, this is less a review and more a full autopsy. Expect speculation, comparisons to the films and novel, and the kind of obsessive analysis that proves Derry isn’t just haunted — it’s doomed.
Episode 23 - The X-Mas Special
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Episode 23 – The Christmas Horror Special It’s the most terrifying time of the year! The Jims celebrate the holidays the only way they know how—by reviewing Black Christmas, Silent Night, Deadly Night, Krampus, and A Christmas Horror Story. From slasher Santas and cursed carols to demonic elves and holiday mayhem, this episode unwraps the darkest side of Christmas cheer. Pour some spiked eggnog, hide the kids, and join The Jims as they prove once and for all that nothing says “Merry Christmas” like murder, monsters, and mayhem.
Episode 22 - Frankenstein
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The Jims crack open the lab doors and dive into the wild world of Frankenstein movies—from the black-and-white classics to the glow-up modern remakes. They compare Monsters, mad scientists, bad decisions, and questionable stitching techniques. Which versions are genius… and which should’ve stayed buried? Grab your lightning rods and tune in as The Jims bring this cinematic corpse back to life—one joke, one jolt, and one mismatched body part at a time.
Episode 21 - The Thanksgiving Special
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Thanksgiving Horror Feast – Reviewed by The JimsThis Thanksgiving, The Jims belly up to the cinematic buffet and carve into three seasonal “classics” — Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and the legendary poultry-powered masterpiece ThanksKilling. From killer turkeys to bargain-bin zombies to Bruce Campbell battling retail chaos, the duo dishes out hot takes, cold leftovers, and plenty of gravy-thick sarcasm. Join The Jims as they debate which movie is the real turkey, which one belongs in the horror hall of fame (or shame), and why holiday-themed horror hits harder than Aunt Linda’s mystery casserole. Grab a plate — this episode is stuffed.
Episode 20- Osgood Perkins Movies
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Osgood Perkins Triple Feature – Reviewed by The Jims This week, The Jims willingly subject themselves to the strange, stylish, and extremely quiet nightmares of Osgood Perkins. They tackle the icy doom of The Blackcoat’s Daughter, the art-house witchiness of Gretel & Hansel, and The Monkey—a movie that proves even toy cymbals can be emotionally scarring. Along the way, The Jims question their own sanity, debate whether Perkins is a genius or just allergic to jump scares, and try to figure out why his movies always feel like bad dreams you can’t wake up from. It’s weird, it’s creepy, it’s hilarious… and somehow, they survived to tell the tale.
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