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The Horror Press Podcast Episode 57: Backrooms & Jigglyspot
In Episode 57 of The Horror Press Podcast, James-Michael, Brendan, and Eli (Bad Critic) talk about what they’ve been watching, what they are working on, and horror movie news.
Leave a comment on Apple or Spotify, and Brendan has promised to get a special tattoo.
Eli is very angry about men’s and women’s Olympic hockey game outcomes, and James-Michael is in love with his Dr. Squatch soaps! Eli gives her review of Sirât and encourages Brendan to go see Nirvana The Band The Show The Movie, while James-Michael has been enjoying Send Help and Predator Badlands.
Remembering Tom Noonan, Revisiting Silent Hill (2006) and More
Brendan mourns the passing of legendary character actor Tom Noonan, heaps praise upon 2006’s Silent Hill, and tries to get everyone on board with The Jester franchise! They digress into splatter punk books, and Brendan describes Jigglyspot while Eli endorses May Leitz’s book Fluids.
The group discusses the Scream 7 of it all, we have lots of feelings! The group is mixed on whether or not to be excited for In A Violent Nature 2, and Eli gets sidetracked over Blair Witch Project 2. Everyone disagrees over which of Jane Schoenbrun’s film is best, but regardless, they are excited to see Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma! They are apprehensive about A24’s upcoming Backrooms, The Mortuary Assistant is almost here, and Leprechaun (1992) is coming back to theaters.
More crazy news is discussed, including a potential Talk to Me release on Meta VR, a Terrifier 4 update, an Evil Dead update, and an Interview with the Vampire update!
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The Horror Press Podcast Episode 56: Hellraiser & Enemas
In Episode 56 The Horror Press Podcast, Brendan, Eli (Bad Critic) and James-Michael talk about what they’ve been watching, what they are working on, and horror movie news.
Leave a comment on Apple or Spotify, and Brendan has promised to get a special tattoo.
The episode immediately goes off the rails because James-Michael is absent, and both Brendan and Eli are sick. Eli’s algorithm is absolutely fucked, and Brendan explains Adult Swim’s Yule Log lore. Eli is a big fan of the new indie film The Plague, and Brendan has been playing Enter The Gungeon on Steam Deck. They touch base on the popularity of Sydney Sweeney and The Housemaid (are we getting a sequel?). Brendan stumbled on 2003’s Silent Warnings, which was a surprisingly interesting alien deep cut.
They talk about the new Hellraiser videogame (exciting), Darren Aronofsky’s new AI show (gross), and the continued fallout of Stranger Things S5 (disappointing). There are two new Mummy films coming out, but we’re more hyped for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! Mike Flanagan is working on a new adaptation of Stephen King’s The Mist, but we are more excited for Ryan Coogler’s upcoming X-Files adaptation. In A Violent Nature 2 is coming out soon, but the Hungry Hungry Hippos film in development sounds way more fun. Markiplier’s Iron Lung is a massive financial success (congrats!), and Gore Verbinski is back with Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die after an almost 10 year hiatus (impressive!).
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The Horror Press Podcast Episode 54: Heated Rivalry & Yahtzee
In episode 54 of The Horror Press Podcast, Brendan, Eli (Bad Critic) and James-Michael talk about what they’ve been watching, what they are working on, and horror movie news.
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Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
Upcoming Horror Movies We’re Excited About
The episode kicks off with all the movies that we are looking forward to seeing, including They Will Kill You, Bone Temple, Silent Hill 2, Ready or Not 2, A24’s new horror movie The Undertone, and more.
The Horror Press Podcast Episode 54: Heated Rivalry, and Unhinged Tangents
Eli and James Michael gush over Heated Rivalry, Eli goes full Canadian talking about hockey and how just everybody wants hockey players to kiss on the ice. The conversation devolves into Stephen King and poop. Brendan has been rewatching Destination Truth and hammering Vampire Survivors on Steam Deck.
James Michael and Eli disagree over the Stranger Things final episode. Brendan teases an upcoming interview with the filmmakers of Dooba Dooba. James Michael reminisces about Twilight mania, in light of Kristen Stewart saying she wants to direct a reboot. Brendan laments that the Saw franchise is focusing on a new videogame instead of Saw XI. Everyone is skeptical of Ryan Murphy’s new show The Beauty. While talking about Silent Night, Deadly Night, James Michael assures us he is only into feet ironically. Brendan and James Michael are both annoyed at the Send Help trailer because it’s in 3D. Everyone is excited to see Markiplier’s very bloody horror movie Iron Lung, and everyone agrees that Jake Paul is a little bitch!
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Horror Press is an independent media outlet run by horror fans for horror fans. Horror Press is committed to providing a safe and inclusive space for our members to share their voices. We hope to facilitate open-minded conversations through all of the fresh and fun perspectives our contributors provide through reviews, articles, and more. Follow Horror Press on social media (FB | INSTA | TWITTER | BLUESKY)



