Épisodes

  • Season 5, Episode 59: Interview with Bettina Ciampolini (Nina) from “Demons” (1985)
    Sep 16 2025

    Demons, written and produced by the legendary Dario Argento comes a cult classic from the 1980s which has a badass soundtrack and it’s one of the most interesting and strange films of the era. It has cool visuals and a fun story that is easy to follow and all around, it’s a solid Italian horror film and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves the genre.

    The interview is a little spotty due to the poor internet connection with Bettina; she joined from her home in the Italian Countryside (which looks spectacular, by the way – and I am jealous) – but she had so much to say about the film, her role, and what it was like to work with the legendary Dario Argento.

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    27 min
  • Season 5, Episode 58: Interview with Rebecca Calder (Janet Smurl) from “The Conjuring: Last Rites” (2025)
    Sep 9 2025

    The Conjuring returns in the fourth and final installment of the franchise and it feels like a natural continuation thanks to the return of Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as Ed and Lorraine Warren. After watching the movie last night, in my opinion, the movie is terrifying, emotional, thrilling, pure horror magic and it’s a must-see epic conclusion.

    Rebecca and I went into a deep conversation about her role in the movie, some behind the scenes secrets, and what it was like to film a movie based on a true haunting. What she had to say about all of that is justly remarkable. The details given in this interview explain a lot about the haunting and what actually happened. Brace yourselves for a phenomenal interview with gifted and wonderful Rebecca Calder as she delivered one of these best roles in The Conjuring Universe.

    In my humble and honest opinion, the ‘Smurl Case’ is the darkest in the series because in the 1980s the whole country was on edge with everything going on: serial killers, more hauntings being reported across the United States, The Berlin Wall, and much more. Senses were heightened and spirits are drawn to that.


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    33 min
  • Season 5, Episode 57: Interview with Rebekah Kennedy (Abigail) from “Traumatika” (2024)
    Sep 6 2025

    From what I have read on the internet thus far, Traumatika is an emotional horror story that focuses on generational terror. It is said that her performance is paramount while being relentless in the approach and it’s not for the faint of heart. Due to being released on the 12th of this month, I cannot wait to see it.

    For those that are going to see it in the theater when it’s released, expect to have some type of emotional response due to the nature of the film because it does touch on real life issues about trauma and abuse.

    She is also starring in a movie called “Swipe” which is in post-production.


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    33 min
  • Season 5, Episode 56: Interview with Sadie Katz (Pepper) from “Night Carnage” (2025)
    Sep 3 2025

    This movie had me on edge the whole time! The suspense, the kills, the twists—everything hits hard. Just when you think you’ve figured it out, boom—plot twist! If you love horror with a brutal edge, don’t miss this one!

    It feels good to be back after two and there’s no better way to ease back into the interviews by talking to Sadie about her role as ‘Pepper’ in this vampire & werewolf slayer movie.

    We talked about her role as Pepper and amongst other roles, to include her role in the movie “Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort” (2014) which was a continuation of that franchise. She has an upcoming thriller called “Clutch” and I cannot wait to see her on the big screen in that film.

    You can watch Night Carnage by renting or purchasing it from digital platforms like Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Google Play, and YouTube.


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    32 min
  • Season 5, Episode 55: Interview with BJ Verot (Frendo) from “Clown in a Cornfield” (2025)
    Aug 19 2025

    I am always hopeful when it comes to a new clown slasher film that hits the scene. After watching this movie, I have come to the realization that this movie offers a more traditional slasher style than Scream V or Bodies Bodies Bodies. This movie may be a modern tale of teens trying to escape a killer clown in a cornfield—but this clown-fueled carnage fest has a nostalgic and spunk spirit.

    What a great way to end the month of August! Talking to BJ Verot about his role as ‘Frendo’ is invaluable. He went deep into details about the death sequences and stunts, explaining everything down to the wire. This is what I love hearing!

    Clown in a Cornfield is a satisfying movie to watch; with the impeccable acting, the death scenes, and the possible opening for a sequel, I cannot stress how much I love this movie. Making its way in my Top 10 Favorites, I do not regret seeing it and I highly recommend this movie if you are looking for something to watch.

    It’s time for Art to move over because there is a new clown that’s about to get down.

    What is there not to love about this violent, funny, and just plain cool slasher film? You’re just going to have to see for yourselves – now streaming on Sling TV, The Roku Channel, Amazon Prime, AMC+, and many more services.


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    30 min
  • Season 5, Episode 54: Interview with Luke Speakman (Matthew) from “Weapons” (2025) – The Kids Are Not All Right
    Aug 16 2025

    I just want to point out that this movie is terrifying… It’s possibly the most terrifying movie I have seen this year, and I cannot wait to see more reactions on social media because this movie is making waves.

    I had the awesome opportunity to speak to Luke about his role in this movie and I have to say unequivocally that he delivered. After watching the movie in the theater, I am thoroughly impressed with the acting, the dialogue, and the storyline. I am still in shock on how well this movie was written and produced.

    You can still catch “Weapons” in theaters and make sure to stop by Luke’s page on Instagram, show him your support for his amazing and gifted talent.



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    21 min
  • Season 5, Episode 53: Interview with Brandi Botkin (Nurse Julie Greer) from “Never Blink” (2025) You Blink, You Die…
    Aug 14 2025

    Movie Synopsis: Five medical students uncover a way to record what the human eye misses during a blink – and what they discover is beyond terrifying. From a psychological standpoint, what I love about this movie is that it presents “The String Theory” the notion of parallel reality and it makes us wonder what lies beyond the boundaries of our known reality.

    I sat down with Brandi to gain priceless insight about the movie and her character. For those that have not seen this movie, I highly recommend it; it’s sort of a crossover of Nightmare on Elm Street and Stranger Things. With that being said, I thoroughly enjoyed this film.

    You can catch Brandi in her other roles in the movies: Bystanders, Wicked Ones, Bag of Lies, and Mutilator 2. Brandi is also starring in another movie called “The Color of Darkness” which is in post-production.


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    28 min
  • Season 5, Episode 52: Interview with Amy Rutledege (Kim Fadden) from "The Death of April" (2022)
    Aug 11 2025

    Movie Synopsis: Meagan Mullen, freshly moved in her new home, keeps in touch with her friends and family through a video blog. As her entries (and her life) become more complex and emotional, strange things begin to happen in her room: and the camera captures all of it. Told primarily from the point of view of an ordinary wireless webcam, The Death of April documents the unsettling activity in an otherwise average girl's bedroom - and the mysteries that surround it.

    I had the honor and pleasure of speaking to Amy regarding her role and the movie along with the concept behind the film. We had also talked about the importance of mental health and how it is incorporated with the horror genre.


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    31 min