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  • Season 5, Episode 69: Interview with Susan Serrao (Sheila) and Jocelyn Chugg (Abby) from “Night of the Reaper” (2025)
    Oct 20 2025

    I cannot stress enough on how well this movie is made… It is definitely a surprising shock to audiences with something new, especially for the horror genre. Even if you think you have everything figured out with the cryptic clues, there is an unexpected plot twist. With a little 1980s essence added to the film, it will grind your casual evening straight into your worst nightmares.

    What a wonderful interview! Speaking to Susan and Jocelyn regarding their roles in the film and gaining a better understanding of the emotional arcs from their scenes. Although this film now is considered a “cozy” horror movie due to its atmospheric aspects rather than graphic, I am sure there were no challenges for either of these talented actresses.

    With the unexpected plot twists, the back and forth, and the cryptic messages, it’s no wonder that the audiences gravitate towards this movie earning it a top spot in my favorites. Something about the 1980s that just grabs my attention and turns any of my evenings into a delightful horror movie night.

    Overall, I feel that the reaper terrorized the community enough to the point as to where everyone came together to put down the villain and that this movie doesn’t cut a new path for the slasher genre, but it does travel down the well-worn road in style.


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    31 min
  • Season 5, Episode 68: Interview with Cait Moira (Nola) from “Schism” (2024)
    Oct 14 2025

    Schism is a psychological horror which carries the perspective of woman vs. self as we follow Nola on a journey that has her battling to recollect her sanity. Overall, this movie is paramount; we never know which way is up, what is actually real, and what exists in Nola’s mind. The thrilling separation that she’s become a part of is something that consistently creeps into the film as a result of its extraordinary setting.

    What a phenomenal guest! Please join me as I sit down with Cait in her very first interview about her role as Nola in the psychological horror, “Schism” – as we go into a deep dive regarding the dream and nightmare sequences in which create a surreal and unsettling experience for the audience.

    Cait is also starring in a Western Television show called “Elk Horn” which is now streaming on Amazon Prime.

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    30 min
  • Season 5, Episode 67: Interview with Jessica Clement (Deena) from “Night of the Reaper” (2025)
    Oct 8 2025

    Every now and then, we get to watch a movie that excels in a genre, that is the case with this movie. I am pleased to say Night of the Reaper is a pleasant surprise and you can appreciate it's throwback attempt, which was well done. This is a solid horror film and well worth the watch. The lead actress and the sheriff carry the heavy workload, and they deliver.

    What an absolute gem! I love this interview, and I cannot stress that enough. Jess and I went into a deep conversation about her character and this film, describing who her character is and how she was able to transition between scenes due to the constant development of her character throughout the film.

    It has always been a motif to set up a babysitter in a horror film. I can see there is a huge nod to John Carpenter’s “Halloween” (1978) and how it has some influence in this movie. Originally, “Halloween” was supposed to be “The Babysitter Murders” but as said in the interview, both John Carpenter and Debra Hill agreed that would not gain any traction thus being changed at the last minute.

    Overall, Night of the Reaper is an excellent film, I highly recommend watching it if you’re into the 1980s nostalgia, slashy-stab type movies. NIGHT OF THE REAPER is now available to stream on Shudder.

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    32 min
  • Season 5, Episode 66: Interview with Riley Nottingham (Josh) from “V/H/S/Halloween” (2025)
    Oct 5 2025

    After watching the movie yesterday, I can honestly say that I thoroughly enjoyed it and it’s a delightful treat wrapped up with a promise to scare you. In other words, it’s a devilish good time that brings back a lot of nostalgic fuzziness that not only looks great, but it’s an endearing love letter to the Satanic Panic.

    It was great speaking to Riley about his role in this film and gaining the insight behind the set productions, the make-up, and practical effects. He really went into detail about how it was set up and how the on-screen chemistry went so well between the actors. I am sure that there is more to be told about the film, but I am glad that this movie finally came around as a part of the V/H/S Universe.

    In closing: there’s truly something for everyone in this movie, some sweet, some sour, but all vastly satisfying and it might even rot your teeth, but V/H/S/Halloween is proof that this is one annual ritual that deserves to be revisited year after year and be careful of any phallic shaped chocolates.

    There’s fun to be had, boys and girls! V/H/S/Halloween is now showing on Shudder.


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    30 min
  • Season 5, Episode 65: Interview with Lawson Greyson (Lauren) from “V/H/S/Halloween” (2025)
    Oct 5 2025

    WARNING: This episode contains spoliers!


    I cannot think of better way to start off October and the spooky season with the newest installment of the V/H/S Franchise because Halloween is approaching fast and therefore this is the perfect time. From what I understand, this is now the darkest and funniest entry yet and it remains a touchstone of the found footage sub-genre to this day.

    It was great to sit down with Lawson and to get the inside scoop of her role and the segment she stars in. I can tell by the passion that was emanating from her that she loves being an actress and I can also tell that she is very talented. With that being said, I am excited that I got to speak to her.

    This franchise has always been a favorite and a wonderous hit in the found-footage sub-genre and I cannot wait to see this movie in the theater because there’s fun to be had, boys and girls! V/H/S/Halloween hits theaters this Friday.


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    27 min
  • Season 5, Episode 64: Interview with Megan Franich (Iris) from “30 Days of Night” (2007)
    Oct 3 2025

    Often do I catch myself watching a movie about Dracula style vampires but the way they're depicted in 30 Days of Night are how I'd imagine vampires would be in real life- brutal and near indescribable killing machines. That premise being vampires being allowed to run berserk in Alaska during a 30-day period when there is no sun to force them into hibernation during the day. It’s simple yet fresh enough to maintain my interest.

    What an amazing and talented actress! Megan portrays one of the best female vampires in one of my favorite vampire movies. I’d like to brag about Megan’s talents and the ability to endure such a role; I am sure that it wasn’t easy to film a movie in just 33 days.

    But there is more! Megan talks about how much fun it was to play a vampire alongside Danny Huston and how much she enjoyed the makeup process.

    And for those that don’t know, 30 Days of Night was NOT filmed in the extreme cold of Barrow, Alaska, it was filmed in a hangar. The small town which you see in the movie was a set constructed in a hanger… Mind totally blown.

    To make the interview more interesting, Megan talked about the deleted/alternate scenes that did not make it in the final cut. However, I would have loved to have seen those deleted scenes.

    You can still watch this amazing vampire movie on Xumo Play, Google Play, Apple TV, YouTube, Amazon Prime, and Fandango at Home.


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    29 min
  • Season 5, Episode 63: Interview with Legendary Actress Sybil Danning (Stirba) from “Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf (1985)
    Sep 30 2025

    Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf picks up right after Joe Dante’s original The Howling but there’s no denying that this movie is a ruthless slice of low-fi gothic cult film making, making it a huge success. It’s not a film that everyone will love, but for those of you who enjoy unconventional cult classics, Howling II is a movie that may be right up your eccentric alley.

    After waiting almost an entire year to speak to her, I am excited to say that it was an absolute honor and pleasure to have spoken to the legendary actress herself and getting to know her on a more personal level. There was a lot to take in during this interview, but I must admit that I was intrigued the entire time.

    Knowing what kind of career Sybil Danning has built up for herself over the past four decades, you have to admire her. Afterall, she is essentially the Queen of Hollywood. No one could have played Stirba better than her in the film.

    The back history of the film, behind the scenes, what it was like to be on the same set as Christopher Lee; all this is spoken by her is priceless knowledge. You cannot label her as an amateur actress, but only as a legend who has seen and been through it all. More notably, as an actress who continues to reign the reels of Hollywood and I cannot wait to see more of her work on the big screen.

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    37 min
  • Season 5, Episode 62: Interview with Alexandra Barreto (Patricia) from “Descendent” (2025)
    Sep 26 2025

    Descendant is an amazing film that is an incredibly intriguing dive into the complex emotions that come from fatherhood and the urge to both provide and protect one’s growing family. Obviously, it’s one of those movies that is full of question marks. The temptation here might be to interpret the plot a few different ways and then try to make sense of ending.

    Having to sit down and gain the insight from Alexandra about this movie was fun; asking her opinion about the film’s plot and to see if she believes whether ‘Sean” was actually abducted by aliens or did he have a mental breakdown. I guess it was the director’s intention to leave in the dark and come up with our own conclusion.

    Either way, this film is very confusing, but it also has it’s high points. I definitely recommend watching this movie if you’re into psychological horror.

    Descendent is now available to watch on Google Play Movies & TV, Apple TV, Fandango at Home, and Amazon Prime.


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    24 min