A weekly horror discussion podcast where an audience suggested horror film get dissected into the go
We've got more ghosts than you can shake a CGI stick at this week because we watched Crimson Peak (2
We learn the ups and downs of being a vampire in comedic fashion this week when we watched What We D
Does something smell fishy? It must be this week’s movie , The Host (2006). This Korean creature fea
We get a lesson in history and witchcraft this week when we watched Häxan (1922). This Swedish-Danis
Some people have Mommy issues even worst than yours. This week we watched the oh so meh supernatural
Everything's bigger in Texas. This week we watched The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974). Suggested by
We are back with a vengeance because this week we watched Pumpkinhead (1988). We learn that getting
Sheldon returns just in time for this week’s featured movie, The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971). Starr
We kick off our sophomore year without Sheldon due to him taking a vacation and definitely not being
Its been 52 movies we've reviewed on a weekly basis meaning one thing. The Graveyard Shift is a YEAR
Video games make the best film adaptions as proven with Silent Hill (2006). A Canadian-French (not F
Make a sacrifice to your favourite demigod and then listen to this week’s episode because we just wa
That Thing You Do is done because this week we watched The Thing (2011). It's the movie that makes y
Haunted houses, a murder mystery, a political drama (sort of), you get all of these in this week's m
STOP! HAMMER TIME! This week we watched the Hammer Horror classic, Horror Of Dracula (1958). Listen
Stay awake and join us this week as we talk about A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. Why i
We have three times the content to talk about this week (though we still managed to do it without go
Troma fans rejoice! The shift hits the fan as Lloyd Kaufman, president and founder of Troma Entertai
Mike and Sheldon have decided to retire from the Graveyard Shift. Which coincides with our review of
We finish March Of The Dead, our month long tribute to George Romero and his iconic dead series with