A few weeks ago on the Lambcast we held a Horror Sequel Draft as part of our month-long celebration of horror movies. On the show, Darren, Damien, Aaron, Vern and Tony competed to assemble the best team of horror sequels, and now it’s time to announce the winner, but you can still go back and listen to that show here, which you should because it’s a lot of fun.
Victory goes to Vern, whose team of Evil Dead...
Are you going to see Jigsaw this weekend? WAIT! What if you haven’t had time to watch all 7 previous Saw movies? What if it’s been years since you last saw them? Can you really trust your memory and knowledge of this franchise’s needlessly complex plotting? Well hold up, it’s OK, the Lambcast is here to give you a rundown of the twists, turns and traps before you venture to the cinema.
Last week on the Lambcast we held a Horror Sequel Draft, in which Vern, Aaron, Damien, Tony and Darren competed to build the best team of horror sequels, without getting lost in the woods and massacred by an immortal, mask-wearing killer. They succeeded in that last bit, so now it’s time to vote for their teams! The poll is at the bottom, but first let’s look at what you’re picking between:
Vote for the winning team...
There are three rules to horror movies: killers don’t really die, final girls are never truly safe, and horror sequels are just plain bad. Or are they? That’s what we’re hoping to find out today!
Darren Lucas takes his first slump into the guest host’s chair for the Horror Sequel Draft, very similar to the Horror Draft from a few years ago, but this time made up entirely of sequels! He was joined in the...
Whatcha been watchin’ lately? Well what we’ve been watchin’ is a bunch of horror movies, come hear about ’em… if you dare!
Todd Liebenow steps into the guest host shoes to lead the discussion on the scary cinema that’s been tickling the eyeballs of Zoe, Howard, Sean, Vern and himself. They cover giallo, lawn darts, and in their own words “a damn fine cannibal film”.
Also on...
It’s Halloween (barely) and we’re finishing off 2016’s horror month by sitting around the campfire and revealing the movies that scared us, so stick a marshmallow on a stick, hold your flashlight under your chin and get ready to be far from terrified. In fact you’re more likely to feel embarrassed at the kind of thing that apparently scares us. Especially Damien.
Joining Jay Cluitt for this ghoulish...
If you’re still reeling from the events of The Walking Dead series opener, have no fear, there’s even more zombies on their way via this week’s episode of the Lambcast, so grab your weapon of choice, be it a hatchet, baseball bat covered in barbed wire or a simple black marker, and let’s get going.
Jay Cluitt is joined by Darren Lucas, Howard Casner, Daniel Lackey and The Vern to wade through the hordes...
It’s almost Halloween, so we’re continuing our almost-month-long celebration of horror by chatting about some supposedly scary movies we’ve seen recently.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Sofia da Costa, Will Slater, Mario Brown and The Vern to discuss horror movies of all varieties, from classic Universal monsters to modern world releases, and a few in between as well.
Also on tap: Rants and Raves of the Week, a...
On this episode of The Film Pasture. The Vern interviews three great directors who all contributed to the 2016 Massive Blood Drive PSA for Women in Horror Month. Jill Gevargizian(The Luhrmanns),Maude Michaud(Give or Take) and Lisa Ovies(Blood and Dinosaurs). Special guest is Jonathan Hughes(United in Blood:London...
Hi everyone. Robert from Sketchy Details here with another edition of Foreign Chops. In honor of Halloween, I asked you to send me your best content on European Horror and you didn’t disappoint. We have a wide range of styles, countries, and time periods represented, which is always exciting. The most submitted films were a surprise, too: The Vanishing and Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages. They’re both great horror...
Hey everyone. Robert from Sketchy Details back with another edition of Foreign Chops. I apologize for getting this up so late in the month. I got overwhelmed with work obligations and lost track of time. The timing is going to be different to compensate for my mistake.
This month, we’re looking for your best reviews, write-ups, interviews, editorials, comics, what have you about European Horror films. It’s a wide open topic...