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The Horror Press Podcast Episode 61: SAM RAIMI & GINGER SNAPS
In Episode 61 of The Horror Press Podcast, Eli, James-Michael and Brendan 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.
What We’ve Been Up To
Eli is hockey crazed because the Canadians made the Eastern Conference Finals (they’ve since lost 4-1) and James-Michael is experimenting with shorter shorts. Everyone has seen Hokum (great fun!), Eli has been busy seeing I Love Boosters (a gorgeous mess!), Obsession (twice!), Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (it was gross and goofy!) and Blue Heron (not a horror movie, just a very good film!). James-Michael is on book 4 of Dungeon Crawler Carl (he’s loving it!), saw The Mandalorian and Grogu (it was cute!), and is playing the new Resident Evil game (fun, but Grace is a problem). Brendan is all in on Eddie Falco (he’s watching Nurse Jackie) and James Spader (he’s also watching The Black List), and is excited for Jackass: Best and Last!
Horror Press got an interesting email from a journalist asking if publications can be bribed with prediction market payouts to give a movie a specific Rotten Tomato score, and we are all curious to know if that’s actually a thing! We are excited for Disclosure Day, but Brendan is the most excited (but nothing can top Fire in the Sky). Will Spielberg’s latest marketing cook people’s brains? Sam Raimi is rebooting Magic, Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma is officially releasing August 7th, and Ginger Snaps is possibly getting a TV series (also check out My Animal if you love werewolf movies).
The Horror Press Podcast Discusses the Curry Barker and Kane Parsons Drama
Everyone discusses the latest film conspiracy, which is that Obsession and Backrooms was secretly directed by someone else. Both films are financial blockbusters made by young first time directors (Curry Barker and Kane Parsons) who grew up on the internet. Is this fueled by jealousy, a sense of competition between internet talent vs mainstream talent, or just rage baiting for clout? Nicolas Refn Winding is back (from the dead??) with Her Private Hell, and is rumoured to be behind the Maniac Cop reboot. Hideo Kojima disappointed us all by taking an AI check. Jason will be added to the video game Dead By Daylight (as The Slasher).
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The Horror Press Podcast Episode 60: Joe Bob & Aughts
In Episode 60 of The Horror Press Podcast, James-Michael and Brendan 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.
What We’ve Been Up To
Eli is absent from the episode but she ran a cursed poll on the podcast instagram account asking listeners if they’d rather be the middle or the end of the human centipede, so Brendan and James-Michael discuss the results in horrifying details! James-Michael is watching Tales from the Crypt and Brendan has watched Sorority Row 10 times recently for a mysterious reason!
Brendan got his hands on a copy of the Spanish sci-fi film The Antares Paradox, as well as a box set of the Filipino Blood Island films! Also, everyone is scared of the Hantavirus!
Horror News: Hocus Pocus 3, and Trailers
Hocus Pocus 3 is in the works, and will star Kathy Najimy, Sarah Jessica Parker and Bette Midler again. It’s the 21st anniversary of House of Wax, Brendan’s favorite! The Faces of Death remake is already on VOD, and will be on Shudder soon. Ready or Not 2 is also available on VOD, and will be getting a physical release in June.
Netflix is depriving us all from more seasons of Skinwalker Ranch (only season 4 is available). Evil Dead Burn dropped both a Red Band and Green Band trailer and the boys wonder whether the trailers are still giving away too much! Are we all just living in a Deadite hellscape?
Brendan then SLANDERS ELI BY SAYING SHE LOVES AND ENDORSES SPIDER MOVIES. A teaser trailer has dropped for Poultrygiest 2: Dawn of the Chicken Dead, someone made a SAW pop-up book, and Resident Evil fans are mad at the new trailer!
Brendan and James-Michael wonder what fans actually want, and Joe Bob Briggs fans catch a stray. Blair Witch is being rebooted (no one knows how to feel about it) and a massive re-release of Adam Green’s Hatchet and all kinds of supplementary material is coming your way (it’s expensive).
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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)
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The Horror Press Podcast Episode 59: Shudder & Sequels
In Episode 59 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.
What We’ve Been Up To
Eli waxes poetic about The Descent and the 2007 Lindsay Lohan vehicle I Know Who Killed Me, Brendan revisits the “See Paris die” marketing campaign for 2005’s House of Wax, and everyone discusses whether reality TV is modern vaudeville! James-Michael keeps to the ‘millennial nasties’ theme and talks about 2003’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Brendan explains the book he’s currently enjoying (Dungeon Crawler Carl) and the video game he’s not really enjoying (Hades II). Brendan is also on his first watch of The Sopranos, and everyone gets sidetracked talking about how great the writing is and also how New Jersey it is!
Horror News: May Horror Releases, Sequels, and Prequels
May is a massive month for horror, we have Hokum (from Damien McCarthy, who made Caveat and Oddity), Obsession (from Curry Baker, who made Milk & Serial), Passenger (from André Øvredal, who made Troll Hunter and The Autopsy of Jane Doe), and Backrooms (from first time filmmaker Kane Parsons), plus Tales from the Crypt!
Shudder is raising its prices to $100 for a year-long subscription, which is still competitive, but they are not offering more for their services. James Gunn’s creature horror Slither (2006) is getting a rerelease (fun!), Gladys from Weapons is getting a prequel (why?!), Longlegs is getting a sequel (no!), and Terrified is getting an American remake (stop!).
The First Ever Interactive Feature Release?
Slay Day, the first ever interactive feature to release in theaters, is expected out in February. The Blumhouse film La Llorona is getting a sequel (ugh) even though there is a perfectly good Guatemalan film of the same name! A new Final Destination movie is in the works for 2028, somehow this gets everyone sidetracked into talking about all the times Alexander Skarsgård has done simulated (?) full frontal. American Horror Story is back with a Coven sequel for season 13, a new Child’s Play movie resetting the timeline is in the works, and apparently, there’s more Insidious films coming (we’re over it!)
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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)



