Podcast episodes
Season 2
Battle Royale with Cheese
Edgar and Courtnee dive into the ultraviolent chaos of Battle Royale (1999), the cult classic that made The Hunger Games look like recess. They break down the sheer insanity of a class of teens forced into a brutal fight to the death, the over-the-top performances, and that unforgettable collar-exploding tension. Between analyzing the film’s biting social satire and ranking the most ridiculous deaths, they question whether they’d survive—or just hide like total cowards.
Demon Knight (1995,) "If it feels good, do it!"
Edgar and Courtnee crack open Demon Knight (1995), a glorious mix of gore, camp, and ‘90s horror chaos. They revel in Billy Zane’s scene-stealing villainy, Jada Pinkett Smith’s badass final girl energy, and the sheer insanity of this Tales from the Crypt classic. Between deep-cut analysis and ridiculous tangents, they celebrate the film’s practical effects, wild mythology, and one-liners, proving that sometimes horror is best served with a wink and a bucket of blood.
Dreamcatcher (2003) "Sh*t is Right"
Edgar and Courtnee venture into the snowbound wilderness of Stephen King’s 2003 adaptation Dreamcatcher, bringing their best King-inspired wit to this chaotic blend of aliens, psychic powers, and “memory warehouses.” With cryptic commentary, they dig into its bizarre themes, wild tonal shifts, and truly baffling moments. The duo reflects on the cosmic horror, childhood bonds, and, of course, the absurdity of alien worms in toilets, making this episode an eerie, hilarious deep dive
Jack Frost (1997), "Not Again!"
Edgar and Courtnee unwrap the bizarre holiday horror-comedy Jack Frost (1997), where a killer snowman wreaks havoc. With a Christmas twist, they compare the movie’s low-budget chaos to lopsided gingerbread houses and awkward family gatherings. As they riff on corny one-liners, wild snowman kills, and questionable holiday spirit, the duo delivers a laugh-filled episode perfect for horror fans looking to add a little absurdity to their holiday season.
Dead Air, The Substance, Metal and Blood
Edgar and Courtnee dive headfirst into the surreal body horror of the 2024 film The Substance. They tackle the movie’s grotesque exploration of vanity and youth, where a black-market drug creates a younger self with horrifying consequences. With sharp wit and candid reactions, they break down its intense visuals, biting satire, and disturbing themes. Equal parts critique and chaos, this episode blends laughs, shocks, and insight into one captivating discussion.