Sinister Circle
This week the gang heads to Peru to find an ancestral Ouija board, a kooky set of overly friendly neighbors, and a son that won’t speak.
This week the gang heads to Peru to find an ancestral Ouija board, a kooky set of overly friendly neighbors, and a son that won’t speak.
We discuss the classic POLTERGEIST, directed by Tobe Hooper — or was it?? — the notorious controversy over the film’s authorship, its kickass practical effects, Craig T. Nelson getting high, Reaganism, and other fun stuff. Push your head through whatever screen you’re using and join us!
This week, Patrick and Steven sit down one-on-one, man-to-man, to discuss the Netflix original DEATH NOTE, based on the manga series that Patrick is currently reading, and try to make sense of its many twists, turns, and intentions.
Why watch a horror movie when you can watch a courtroom drama, erotic thriller, domestic drama, legal thriller, and a horror movie all at the same damn time?
The gang gets its hands dirty with the 2018 Israeli film THE GOLEM, imagining what it would be like to live in the distant time of 1673, when a plague was devastating the world.
This week, the EHMON gang is joined by a real-life scientist to discuss the science-fiction horror/drama SPLICE, in which two (fictional) scientists violate ethics and laboratory best practices to create a horrifying but also adorable baby-animal-creature-monster-thing.
This week, the gang takes a trip back in time to 2008, 1920, and 1857 all at once. It’s 1920, the predecessor to a very important film in the EHMON journey, 1920 LONDON: FEAR STRIKES AGAIN.
What happens if you knock twice? The EHMON gang is about to find out as we watch the spooky ghost story and domestic drama DON’T KNOCK TWICE from 2016.
This week, the EHMON gang sits down with G.J. Echternkamp, director of THE CAR: ROAD TO REVENGE (among other things) to hear about what went on behind the scenes of the bizarre vehicular homicide film.
This week, the gang reviews the 2016 spooky-doll movie THE BOY, chosen by listener Aimee, the winner of our recent charity auction. What’s the deal with Brahms???