Unfriended
This week the gang logs on for the cyber-thriller UNFRIENDED, in which a group of teenage cyber-friends match wits with the cyber-ghost of the girl they cyber-bullied one cyber-year prior
This week the gang logs on for the cyber-thriller UNFRIENDED, in which a group of teenage cyber-friends match wits with the cyber-ghost of the girl they cyber-bullied one cyber-year prior
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.
Join the gang as we try to figure out Death’s design across all five films in the ‘Final Destination’ franchise, dissect our own anxieties about dying in everyday situations, and share stories of our own brushes with Death.
This week, Chris, Steven, and new guest Christine journey down nostalgia lane to watch a group of teens struggle with the ghoulish kitsch of a haunted Polaroid camera.
This week, the EHMON gang takes a trip back to this magical time to talk about the teen possession thriller, high school cliques, church architecture, psychotherapy, and to plan a house party!
Are you ready for the holidays? You better be, because this week, EHMON reviews eight movies for the price of one. That’s right, it’s an anthology!
This week, EHMON checks out the freaky side of the young adult section with Cirque du Freak and briefly discusses the new film The Prodigy and its Netflix connection.
This week, the gang reviews the 1983 John Carpenter classic CHRISTINE! Join us as we ponder the film’s sexual overtones, the gender of a 1958 Plymouth Fury, and much more.
It’s still not safe to drink the water! This week, Chris and Patrick struggle to identify bodily fluids and debate whether or not the humor in this grossout comedy is morally reprehensible or just silly fun.
The gang kicks off the Halloween season in appropriate fashion with a movie set on Halloween night! We discuss the uncertainty of adolescence, the group dynamics of teenage boys, and to what extent we were imagining sexual undertones.