Guess What? You're Wrong!

Guess What? You're Wrong!

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The Wolf Man (1941)
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Everybody talks about how important The Wolf Man is… …but nobody really talks about whether it’s actually good. This is the movie that helped define the werewolf as we know it—silver bullets, full moons, and the idea of a cursed man losing control. But watching it today is a completely different experience than it was decades ago. In this episode, we break down what still works, what feels dated, and why The Wolf Man is less of a traditional horror movie… and more of a tragedy. From its legacy and atmosphere to the performance of Lon Chaney Jr. and that inevitable ending—we’re looking at whether this classic earns its place… or just lives off its reputation. 🎬 Movie: The Wolf Man (1941) If you enjoy horror, classic films, and honest takes—make sure to subscribe. #TheWolfMan #ClassicHorror #HorrorMovies #MovieReview #universalmonsters
Brightburn (2019)
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What if Superman… wasn’t the hero? Brightburn takes one of the simplest—and most terrifying—concepts you can imagine and flips it on its head. A child with god-like power… raised by loving parents… but something goes very, very wrong. In this episode, we break down what works, what doesn’t, and why Brightburn feels like it was this close to being something truly great. From brutal kill scenes to missed opportunities, and that ending that actually commits—we’re digging into whether this movie lives up to its concept… or holds itself back. And yeah… we’ve gotta talk about that credits scene too. 🎬 Movie: Brightburn (2019) If you enjoy horror, twisted takes on familiar stories, and real talk reviews—make sure to subscribe. #Brightburn #HorrorReview #MovieReview #EvilSuperman #horrormovies
Primate (2025)
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What happens when science pushes nature too far? In this episode of Guess What? You're Wrong!, we're taking a look at Primate, a horror thriller that brings together genetic experimentation, survival horror, and one very dangerous apex predator. We'll break down what works, what doesn't, the creature effects, the story, the scares, and whether this modern creature feature deserves a spot on your watchlist—or should have stayed locked in the lab. Is Primate an underrated horror gem, or just another entry in the long line of killer-animal movies? Grab a jar, pull up a chair, and join us as we dive into the blood, chaos, and primal terror. 🥃 Part of the Moonshine Militia Podcast Network 🎙️ Horror Movies • Reviews • Discussion • Cult Classics #Primate #HorrorMovies #MovieReview #CreatureFeature #HorrorPodcast #GuessWhatYoureWrong #MoonshineMilitia #HorrorCommunity
Episode 128 - Night Of The Comet (1984)
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This episode we head back to the neon-soaked apocalypse of Night of the Comet — a movie where a comet wipes out most of humanity and somehow the survivors are mall-roaming teenagers with a serious 80s attitude. Joining me for this one are Wayne and Jen Herbert from Ozark Still Works, and things get about as weird as you’d expect when you mix comet dust, zombies, shopping malls, and three people trying to figure out what the hell kind of movie this actually is. Is it sci-fi? Is it horror? Is it the most 80s thing ever put on film? Let’s find out.
Episode 127 - The Hidden (1987)
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This episode we’re heading back to 1987 to talk about The Hidden, a movie that somehow slipped past me for decades. Which is impressive considering I basically grew up raised by VHS tapes and late-night cable. Starting this movie, I honestly had no idea what the hell I was watching. Was it a Lethal Weapon knockoff? Some forgotten 80s cop thriller? Or one of those movies that would’ve been a permanent resident on MonsterVision back in the day? Turns out… it might be a little bit of all of that. In this episode we dive into the weird charm of The Hidden, why it feels like pure 80s chaos, and why some movies are way more fun when you stop trying to take them seriously.
Episode 126 - Freaks (1932)
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Lets diving deep into Tod Browning's classic, 'Freaks 1932,' exploring its impact as a seminal 'horror movies' film. This isn't just a simple 'movie review'; it's a discussion that examines the controversial themes and lasting legacy of Browning's masterpiece. Join us as we break down why this 'film' continues to resonate today.
Episode 125 - The Lodge (2019)
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The Lodge is not a movie that scares you quickly. It isolates you, unsettles you, and quietly removes your footing — and then it waits. In this episode, we take a long, spoiler-heavy deep dive into one of the coldest psychological horror films of the last decade. This isn’t a surface-level review or a quick recap. We break down The Lodge piece by piece, examining how isolation, grief, guilt, belief, and neglect collide to create something far more disturbing than a traditional scare movie. We get into: Why isolation in this film isn’t just a setting, but a weapon How grief and religious trauma shape perception and behavior The uncomfortable role the children play — and why intent stops mattering How the film manipulates reality and trust, both for the characters and the audience Why the ending isn’t a twist, but a consequence This is not “fun horror.” This is sit-with-it horror. If you’re looking for jump scares or easy answers, this movie — and this episode — probably isn’t for you. But if you like horror that respects your intelligence and isn’t afraid to be emotionally brutal, The Lodge rewards slow attention. ⚠️ Full spoilers discussed. This episode assumes you’ve seen the film or don’t mind knowing exactly where it goes. 🎙️ Part of the Moonshine Militia Podcast Network Subscribe for long-form horror conversations, deep dives, and the movies people still argue about years later.
Episode 124 - 30 Days of Night (2007)
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Most vampire movies are about seduction. 30 Days of Night is about being on the menu. In this deep dive, I take my time with 30 Days of Night — a movie that removes daylight, removes hope, and replaces “hero moments” with exhaustion, bad decisions, and survival math. This isn’t a quick revisit. This is a full breakdown. We get into: Why “30 days of night” is a death sentence, not a gimmick How the setting becomes more dangerous than the vampires Why these vampires feel like an infestation, not villains How the movie treats survival as endurance, not victory And why the ending refuses to let you feel good about anything This movie isn’t scary because of jump scares. It’s scary because it never lets you rest. If you think 30 Days of Night is just another mid-2000s vampire flick with snow… Guess what? You’re wrong. 🎙️ Part of the Moonshine Militia Podcast Network
Episode 123 - Krampus (2015 Revisit)
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Krampus is one of those movies people love to argue about. Is it horror? Is it dark comedy? Is it a Christmas movie? Or is it just chaos wrapped in tinsel? In this revisit, I take another look at Krampus and dig into what actually works, what people tend to misunderstand, and why this movie has aged better than a lot of folks want to admit. We talk about: Why Krampus isn’t trying to be subtle How folklore is used as punishment, not myth The tonal whiplash between horror and dark humor Why the movie feels mean on purpose And whether Krampus works better as a Christmas horror film than people remember This isn’t a hype episode — it’s a reassessment. If you think Krampus is just a goofy holiday monster movie… Guess what? You’re wrong. 🎙️ Part of the Moonshine Militia Podcast Network
Episode 122 - Jack Frost (1997) (REVISIT)
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We’re back in the retro horror vault to re-examine Jack Frost (1997) — no, not the Michael Keaton dadcore flick. We mean the mutant snowman slasher film, where holiday cheer comes with a body count and a carrot in some truly questionable places. This follow-up to our 2022 review dives deeper into the icy absurdity of this straight-to-video cult horror gem. From antifreeze plot armor to killer puns that would make Freddy Krueger groan, Jack Frost is back — and still somehow real. Thanks for listening! Hit follow, throw us a rating if you're feeling festive, and for the brave souls out there — watch the YouTube version with visual horrors included.
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