James and Chelsea discuss the 2017 adaptation of Stephen King's 'It[: Chapter One]'.
James discusses and reviews Darren Aronofsky's 2017 psychological horror film 'Mother!'
James and Chelsea unbox the Mondo Exclusive Edition of The Thing: Infection at Outpost 31 board game.
James and Chelsea talk about what to expect on the podcast! We also discuss our favorite scary movies, which ones have made us sleep with the lights on, and why we don't like to scare each other.
We're blown away by the reception to the first episode, so here's a special bonus episode for you where we review the new sequel to The Strangers.
James and Chelsea review 1997's Wishmaster, and pronounce Andrew Divoff's name wrong the entire time. We unironically love this movie.
James and Chelsea discuss horror films that were inspired by real, scary stuff.
James and Chelsea review 1979's Phantasm, BOYYYYYY.
James and Chelsea talk about torture throughout the ages, and explore where Jigsaw maybe got some ideas from (including fashion inspiration)!
James and Chelsea review 2014's Annabelle.
James and Chelsea ruin your favorite horror movies with their dream comebacks of 90s comedy actors, and Nicolas Cage makes a speedy return to the podcast.
James and Chelsea hang out with composer John Massari (Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Retro Puppet Master), and have him analyze some of your requested horror film scores.
James and Chelsea review 1985's The Stuff. "Everybody has to eat shaving cream once in a while." — Chelsea Rebecca, Class of 2018
James and Chelsea go over the top 20 scariest movie moments as decided by Bravo.
James and Chelsea review the much-requested Terrifier.
James and Chelsea talk with Haunters: The Art of the Scare director Jon Schnitzer all about haunts, from the traditional to the extreme.
James and Chelsea review 1933's The Invisible Man, and work on their best Claude Rains impressions.
James and Chelsea invite Mano Agapion, Betsy Sodaro, and Adam McCabe from Horny 4 Horror over to play a classic slumber party game with a spooky twist.
*WARNING: FLASHING LIGHTS THROUGHOUT*
James and Chelsea review 1982's Basket Case. Nudity! Gore! Hot dogs for breakfast!
James and Chelsea reminisce about the best movies have ever been—when there were skeletons flying around the theater, and perfumes being pumped through the A/C. (Vincent Price's introduction provided by Brock Baker.)
James and Chelsea review the new Halloween sequel. We really liked it.
James and Chelsea review 1987's The Monster Squad, an '80s movie for kids(-ish) that we actually enjoyed. (And yes, now we know that armadillos were a reference to the original Dracula—thanks, commenters!)
James and Chelsea read Creepypasta to wrap up this very spooky month.
James and Chelsea review 1988's The Blob, a much-requested flick. It gets blobwild.
James and Chelsea review a remake of a remake—2005's House of Wax.
James and Chelsea invite Joey Clift—friend, comedian, and member of the Cowlitz tribe—to discuss the trope of Indian Burial Grounds in horror.
James and Chelsea review 2017's Cam, a Netflix exclusive horror about sex workers (written by a former sex worker)!
James and Chelsea present Guess the Kill, an infuriatingly difficult game show that could never air on television!
James and Chelsea review 1977's House, an indescribable movie about… a house.
James and Chelsea review Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, and discuss which one of us is jumping.
James and Chelsea talk about how horror is allegedly disintegrating the moral fabric of society.
James and Chelsea talk about 2005's Red Eye, a really fun Wes Craven movie they feel gets overlooked.
James and Chelsea play a fun horror-themed variation of Marry, F*ck, Kill. James has a thing for trucks.
James and Chelsea interview director and mega horror fan Nicholas McCarthy. The Prodigy comes out in theaters February 8th!
James and Chelsea celebrate Creature from the Black Lagoon on the 65th anniversary of its release.
James and Chelsea (along with fellow horror fan Chauncey K. Robinson) attempt to discuss John Carpenter's ENTIRE FILMOGRAPHY.
James and Chelsea climb on board 2002's Ghost Ship to discuss maritime law and nautical haunts.
James and Chelsea review the Netflix ensemble horror (??) movie, Velvet Buzzsaw.
James and Chelsea relive YOUR listener-submitted childhood nightmares.
James and Chelsea rock out with SkyCycle and the Scooby Gang on Zombie Island.
James and Chelsea wrap up the end of March with a bracket of some of our favorite killers fighting to the death.
James and Chelsea head to Nana and Pop Pop’s house for a relaxing vacation with The Visit.
James and Chelsea do a deep-dive analysis of Chelsea's favorite horror film, to accompany the start of the TCM Kill Count series.
James and Chelsea discuss transgender representation in horror with guest (and horror fan) Joan Ford.
James and Chelsea review 2019's Pet Sematary, ah-yup.
James and Chelsea sit down with Jonah Ray (Mystery Science Theater 3000, Nerdist, The Meltdown) to discuss all things horror, after a hell of a blunder derails our original plans.
James and Chelsea review the dummy thicc 2007 film Dead Silence.
James and Chelsea head to the Razzie Awards, and Chelsea quizzes James on horror movies "honored" at the ceremony throughout the years.
James and Chelsea have a healthy, productive debate about the merits of The Human Centipede (First Sequence). Chelsea really likes this movie.
James and Chelsea find out which horror characters they are—and you can find out who you are too!
James and Chelsea discuss the recent Netflix release, The Perfection, and all the craziness therein.
James and Chelsea talk about horror movies that are definitely absolutely CURSED by strange happenings, from tiger attacks to really bad kidney stones.
James and Chelsea review 2018’s Overlord, a deftly made WW2 horror flick featuring a bunch of Game of Thrones actors making use of their off season.
James and Chelsea dive headfirst into the Paranormal Pool Party with the original Paranormal Activity. Thrills! Chills! Extremely dense boyfriends! Bead time!
James and Chelsea invite friend of the pod Clark Wolfe to the Paranormal Pool Party to discuss the first sequel in the series.
James and Chelsea invite their good friend, Lizzy Jones, over to the Paranormal Pool Party, just in time for part 3! The demon is named Toby now!
James and Chelsea do another lap around the pool at the Paranormal Pool Party, with Paranormal Activity 4. Who invited Robbie? Whatever!
James and Chelsea play Would You Rather a second time with YOUR listener-submitted scenarios!
James and Chelsea re-open the pool for Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones! Please someone come clean this pool! It is a public health threat!
It's the last episode of our Paranormal Pool Party, and it's… a doozy.
James and Chelsea review the excellent new release, Ready or Not.
We went through our P.O. Box! …back in April. And now here's the video we shot back then. Editing is hard.
BOO! James and Chelsea talk the art of the jump scare. If you're watching the video version of this, there will be lots of clips of jump scares with NO SOUND (to avoid the audio-only version of the podcast being a bunch of loud sounds with no visual context). If you don't want scares from movies you haven't seen spoiled, consider this your heads-up.
James and Chelsea review ‘It: Chapter Two’—the good, the bad, and the turtley.
Grab a cold one and join James, Chelsea, and America's drunk dad, Tom Atkins, for 1982's Creepshow!
James and Chelsea are joined by friend and haunt expert Patrick Dougall (@PatrickADougall) to talk about the wonderful, weird Halloween Horror Nights attractions you may have never known existed.
James and Chelsea go downtown to Mushnik's Flower Shop, to talk about 1960's The Little Shop of Horrors, along with the musical/1986 film adaptation!
James and Chelsea do their first ever two-parter, and it's about CREEPY KIDS. Why do kids creep us out so much? How have scary kids in horror changed over time? What does this all say about adults? ALL THIS AND MORE!
James and Chelsea head into the new millennium with a crew of creepy kids. This time, we're talking Spain and Japan's weird kiddos!
James and Chelsea are coming to you live straight from the extremely haunted Stanley Hotel this week, to tell stories about bad Halloween costumes and discuss Chelsea's very bad taste in candy.
*WARNING: FLASHING LIGHTS THROUGHOUT*
James and Chelsea are joined this week by Rhett & Link to talk about their new spoooOOooky book ‘The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek’, cannibalism, and how much blood is in the human body.
James and Chelsea battle autumn and the loss of daylight with the power of one of the sunniest horror movies ever made.
James and Chelsea are joined by the We Hate Movies crew, to talk about Slender Man and his slender plans.
James and Chelsea explore the world of The Asylum and their not-quite-right mockbuster films. Play along with us!
James and Chelsea get to SHUCKING in our review of Hulu's Pilgrim.
James is out this week, so join Chelsea for an ASMR-friendly reading of ‘The Dead Smile’ by F. Marion Crawford (complete with a crackling fireplace)!
D-E-A-D MEAT PODCAST IS HERE to review the film that's bringing Fred Durst an Oscar, babeeeyyy—2019's The Fanatic.
James has to guess what's in a box.
James and Chelsea are back and starting off the new decade with a Patty Dubs joint.
HAAAAAAARK! James and Chelsea review 2019's The Lighthouse.
James & Chelsea interview Tyler, Matt, and Chad of Radio Silence (Ready or Not, V/H/S, Southbound) about their path to making one of last year's best horror flicks.
James and Chelsea review Greml— no, Critt— no, Ghoulies!
James and Chelsea sit down with the legend, the queen: Heather Langenkamp!
James and Chelsea sit down with the team behind Slashback Video to talk about the cozy era of local video stores, and Slashback's newest installation at the Mystic Museum.
We went through our P.O. Box again! Thanks for sending us stuff!
Chelsea reads three short stories by Ambrose Bierce: ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’, ‘A Tough Tussle’, and ‘The Boarded Window’.
Chelsea and James talk about the absolutely terrifying 2020 reboot of The Invisible Man. The Dark Universe LIVES AGAIN.
We're extremely over the current primary season, so we're forming a new SCARY THIRD PARTY. WE'RE GOING TO ELM STREET AND CAMP CRYSTAL LAKE AND HADDONFIELD! AND THEN WE'RE GOING TO WASHINGTON D.C. TO TAKE BACK THE WHITE HOUSE! HYAAHHHHHH!!!!!
James and Chelsea review the controversial, delayed, and adequate movie The Hunt.
James and Chelsea reflect on the great Stuart Gordon (1947–2020), with a review of From Beyond.
James and Chelsea review a timely, gruesome Spanish flick recently picked up by Netflix.
Happy Easter! Gore, guts, and the Good News.
It's the 100th episode of the Dead Meat Podcast. You cannot be surprised by what we're reviewing.
James and Chelsea discuss the film trend that strikes true terror into the heart—THE DREADED REMAKE. No genre, not even horror, is safe.
James and Chelsea are headed into the heart of darkness with Jon Voight and J. Lo in this week's review of Anaconda, a very good movie.
James and Chelsea jump into Lake Placid this week for a swim neither of us enjoyed.
James and Chelsea are joined by writer/director Mike Dougherty (Trick 'r Treat, Krampus, Godzilla: King of the Monsters) to discuss why horror fans are uniquely equipped to handle a pandemic.
It could only lead to this.
James and Chelsea are joined by Ivotres Littles (Horror Movies and Beyond) to continue creature feature summer with GIANT ANTS!!!
James and Chelsea review the much-requested Kevin Bacon flick, Tremors. Buckle up, motherhumpers!
James and Chelsea get froggy this week with Frogs, a movie where frogs don't do a whole lot.
James and Chelsea are talkin' The Meg this week, m8. It's a previously-thought-to-be-extinct mega shark, innit?
James is off this week, so Chelsea is here with two stories from HP Lovecraft: ‘Dagon’ and ‘From Beyond’! (It's not an hour, technically, but who can resist a H.P. P.H.?)
James and Chelsea talk 1990's Arachnophobia, a movie that made us feel itchy after!
James and Chelsea discuss Eight Legged Freaks, and decide to drink during this episode.
James and Chelsea talk Bong Joon-Ho’s 2006 monster masterpiece, The Host, and explore Korea's relationship with the United States throughout the 20th century.
James and Chelsea are talking snakes, and talking planes, and talking SNAKES ON PLANES!
James and Chelsea talk about 1970s BEE HYSTERIA, and why "killer bees" aren't really real!
James and Chelsea say goodbye to their apartment and send it off with a kind-of-mediocre-but-still-enjoyable monster flick, Deep Rising. Total spooky town.
James and Chelsea test their real estate appraisal skills and shop around for haunted houses.
James and Chelsea answer your letters in part ONE of a mailbag two-parter!
James and Chelsea answer more of your lovely letters.
James and Chelsea cram 20 movie reviews into one episode, as we catch you up on our October horror screenings.
"It's like Jaws, but a car. 3½ stars."
James and Chelsea finally tackle Godzilla's 1954 screen debut (and more), with the help of special guest D Man1954.
James and Chelsea assume the roles of Codebreaker and Codemaster in a thrilling, experimental, horror version of the classic board game Mastermind.
James and Chelsea finally keep their appointment with the original Wicker Man.
James and Chelsea get freaky with Freaky, Chelsea's second favorite horror movie featuring Vince Vaughn.
James and Chelsea review a movie that made them both scream. Head trauma! Tooth trauma! Taint! It's Possessor!
Chelsea and James return from their holiday break to discuss a cautionary tale about rugged dads: Hunter Hunter.
Chelsea and James are okay-ish detectives in this week’s thrilling episode! Featuring mini mysteries by author Hy Conrad, who generously gave us permission to bumble our way through his crime scenes.
Chelsea and James wonder how you can know a field is sad if there isn't a sad person in it.
No gods this week but chaos. Chelsea and James debate whether a slew of movies are even horror in the first place.
Chelsea and James journey to Lake Mungo, promptly poop their pants, and meet Bob Smeet.
Chelsea and James spread the Good Word & learn which horror movie villain has the potential to heal the left/right political divide.
Chelsea and James bring you up to speed with the history of South Sudan, which is crucial for enjoying this week (and next week's!) film, His House.
Chelsea and James finally analyze the film His House this week after last week's history lesson (highly recommended to listen to that first!)
Chelsea and James discuss Psycho Goreman and his legion of gleep glops.
Chelsea and James interview Brea Grant about her newly released film, Lucky, and talk all things 12 Hour Shift.
Chelsea and James are joined by friend of the show/guy who lives above their garage, James Graessle, to make a bunch of horror villains fight each other, ranging from "Oh yeah I've heard of that guy, I think" to "You're just making this movie up."
Chelsea and James interview Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills, and talk metal subgenres, favorite horror movies, and getting banned by Disney.
Chelsea and James are AGAIN joined by friend of the show/guy who lives above their garage, James Graessle, to make a bunch of horror characters who AREN'T VILLAINS fight each other, finally finding our true champion who can solve the Mary Shaw problem.
Chelsea and James fill their hearts with so much love as overnight Reddit front-pager—and surreal final girl, Katie Adkins—joins us to discuss Too Many Cooks!
Chelsea and James have a VERY wide-ranging discussion about horror, film in general and more, with director of Mayhem and Wrong Turn 2, Joe Lynch!
Chelsea and James are joined by James Graessle to play a classic party game.
Chelsea and James are back with the impossible job of ranking all of our favorite Friday the 13th townies, cops, and people with dirt on them.
Chelsea and James discuss movie with a SPOOKY SKELETON IN IT, The Green Knight.
Chelsea and James discuss Nia DaCosta’s Candyman: its themes, its position in the canon, and how Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is extremely handsome. [Couple of corrections to make here: 1) Yahya isn't in Lovecraft Country—we didn't watch the show, and were mistaken since that was also a Monkeypaw production. 2) The puppets were done by Manual Cinema, not Kara Walker. Similar styles but different artists. Sorry!]
Chelsea tortures James this week with the second part of our favorite but absolutely impossible game show: GUESS! THE! KILL!
Chelsea and James review Malignant. [I re-wrote this episode description like ten times and cannot find the words to describe the indescribable — Chelsea]
Chelsea and James visit a movie that Chelsea had not seen until last week, because the trailer for it scared her so much—White Noise!
Chelsea and James are joined by Joey Clift to talk about the weird, magical intersection of wrestling and horror.
Chelsea and James talk about the global phenomenon that is Squid Game.
Chelsea introduces James to Predator Island, a movie she rented so often from Hollywood Video it maybe kept them solvent.
Chelsea and James are joined by their friend Johnny Berchtold, to talk about home haunts, scare school, and controversial candy.
Chelsea and James review Halloween Kills, a divisive movie we have divided feelings about.
Chelsea and James discuss all four Scream movies, from the comfort of Stu Macher's living room.
Chelsea and James are joined this week by Bonnie Aarons, to talk about *that* part of Mulholland Drive, Nun business, and the mental benefits of horror.
Chelsea and James take a well-planned shortcut through the Sierra Nevada this week and discuss 1999's Ravenous, an underrated flick with a lot of dudes covered in dirt.
Chelsea and James hit the pool one more time, to talk Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin.
Chelsea and James do a quick review of all the mostly horror movies they’ve been watching lately—Censor, Saint Maud, Antlers, Titane, Black Friday, The Boy Behind the Door, Studio 666, VHS 94, Stand by Me, Coming Home in the Dark, The Dead Zone (1983), The Town That Dreaded Sundown, We Need to Do Something, Various entries from the 'Puppet Master' series—and one movie that’s not horror, but is a nightmare nonetheless (The Pest).
Chelsea and James pit 18 horror villains against each other on a desert island. Who will outwit, outplay, and outlast to become SOLE SURVIVOR?
Welcome one and all to the first ever Dead Meat Horror Awards, honoring all the coolest and creepiest movies 2021 had to offer.
Chelsea and James talk the horrors of modern dating as depicted in 2022's Fresh.
Chelsea and James talk Ti West’s X, a deeply sad, deeply horny movie.
Chelsea and James go back to teh 2000s & review da kewlest movie EVAR!!! Stay Alive!!!!! ^_^ w00t!!1!
Chelsea and James realize how much of the podcast they don't even remember recording when they play a game with out of context quotes from past episodes.
Thanks to 2K Games for Sponsoring this livestream!
The cast of The Quarry plays... THE QUARRY! Join us as we host a gameplay session featuring Director Will Byles and cast members David Arquette, Ted Raimi, Halston Sage, Miles Robbins, and Zach Tinker for a terrifyingly fun fireside gameplay session! *Warning Spoilers*
Chelsea takes you all on a visit to the SCP Foundation this week while James rests and recovers from COVID-19.
Chelsea and James explain & explore The Backrooms, a forum post turned sprawling narrative that's inescapable.
Chelsea and James go on a journey to one man's version of puppet hell. It's Phil Tippett's 30-years-in-the-making stop motion masterpiece ‘Mad God’!
Chelsea plays "Yup or NOPE" with the cast of NOPE - a series of "Would you rather" type questions where they can "yup" or "NOPE". See NOPE in theaters 7/22! Thanks, Keke Palmer, Brandon Perea, Steven Yeun & Daniel Kaluuya!
Chelsea and James discuss Alex Garland's ‘Men’, or: Oops, All Rory Kinnear!
Chelsea and James dig into Jordan Peele's newest nightmare, Nope! Thumbs up.
Chelsea and James are joined by friend of the show Joey Clift to talk the newest installment in the Predator franchise, Prey!
Chelsea and James FINALLY talk about the sequel to everyone's favorite movie starring everyone’s favorite orphan.
Chelsea and James cover the much requested Bodies Bodies Bodies TWICE this week after a lost partial recording session, because podcasting takes a LOT OF WORK, OKAY? YOU HAVE TO ORGANIZE THE GUESTS, YOU HAVE TO DO A GOOGLE CALENDAR, AND YOU BUILD A FOLLOWING— IT TAKES A LOT OF TIME AND I’VE BEEN WORKING ON IT FOR A WHILE.
Chelsea and James review the much-requested Barbarian, after having to mute it on Twitter due to the sheer volume of listeners requesting it.
James A. Janisse and Chelsea Rebecca sit down with Child's Play creator Don Mancini to discuss the first episode of Chucky Season 2!
James A. Janisse and Chelsea Rebecca sit down with actors Alyvia Alyn Lind, Björgvin Arnarson, and Bella Higginbotham to discuss the second episode of Chucky Season 2!
Chelsea and James are joined by Heather Langenkamp and David LeRoy Anderson for a seasonal, bizarre trip through a book published in 1912 about Halloween party ideas.
James A. Janisse sits down with lead puppeteer Tony Gardner and production designer John Dondterman to discuss the third episode of Chucky Season 2!
Chelsea and James go back to Fiji this week for Horror Survivor season two. Island romance! Betrayal! A contestant quits! Who will be sole Survivor?
James A. Janisse and Chelsea Rebecca sit down with actors Fiona Dourif and Jennifer Tilly to discuss the fourth episode of Chucky Season 2!
James A. Janisse sits down with actor Lachlan Watson and Make-up Department Head Sid Armour to discuss the fifth episode of Chucky Season 2!
Chelsea and James review Smile ☺
James A. Janisse sits down with actors Alex Vincent and Christine Elise to discuss the sixth episode of Chucky Season 2!
James A. Janisse and Chelsea Rebecca sit down with actors Devon Sawa and Zackary Arthur to discuss the penultimate episode of Chucky Season 2!
Chelsea and James tackle the divisive Halloween Ends (Season of the Corey).
James A. Janisse and Chelsea Rebecca sit down with series creator Don Mancini, and Chucky himself, Brad Dourif, to discuss the season finale of Chucky Season 2!
Chelsea and James are joined by James Graessle to sample the offerings of The Menu.
Chelsea tortures James with a horror-themed version of the very difficult, very British game show, Only Connect.
Interviews with star Allison Williams, director Gerard Johnstone, and producers Jason Blum & James Wan, for their film M3gan.
Chelsea reads the creepy classic short story ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Best enjoyed with headphones!
Chelsea and James are back with a long-awaited review of horror’s most precious jewel: Pearl.
Get ready to rumble and tremble for this scary good line up! Your fave movie villains enter the ring for a showdown of the century. Created in WWE 2k19.
SPOILER FREE interviews with Jenna Ortega, Melissa Barrera, Radio Silence (Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett), Jasmin Savoy-Brown, Mason Gooding, Hayden Panettiere, and Dermot Mulroney, for the brand new Scream VI!
Chelsea and James head over to Howie Mandel's studio at Howie Mandel Does Stuff to talk about movie makeup, Gizmo in other languages, keeping sane online, and more.
2022 was one of the best years for horror in ages, and now it's time to honor all the excellent movies that made the year so special! Welcome one and all to the second annual Dead Meat Horror Awards!
Chelsea and James go back to Fiji with Horror Survivor: Season 3.
Chelsea and James almost set their house on fire making popcorn to watch this week's movie, The Mummy (1999)!
Chelsea and James get glittered up and hit the town of Santa Carla to talk The Lost Boys.
Chelsea and James are joined by friend-of-the-show Prince Jackson, to talk about ‘The Blackening’, Rap Snacks, Queen Latifah's royal status, and more.
Chelsea and James try to unravel the confusing yet enjoyable Triangle (2009), and get into a hot debate about mayonnaise.
Chelsea and James answer listener questions & talk strike stuff.
Chelsea and James are joined by friend of the show Chauncey K. Robinson to discuss Talk to Me. Lots of hand stuff!
Chelsea and James discuss the influential death-game genre sensation Battle Royale.
Chelsea and James look at Huesera: The Bone Woman, and talk the horrors of childbirth, weird kids, and the effects of lifelong knuckle-cracking.
Chelsea, James, and Graessle test their Halloween smarts, and learn which is the most statistically evil Halloween candy.
Chelsea and James unravel the wild, wacky world of found-footage hidden gem ‘Noroi: The Curse’.
Chelsea and James discuss the very excellent & VERY graphic Argentinian horror film When Evil Lurks. (The last 20 minutes of this episode has some audio issues—nothing too obtrusive, but wanted to give you all a heads up. Thanks, and sorry!)
Chelsea and James are back in Fiji for another season of Horror Survivor. Evacs! Diarrhea! Little boys! Anything can happen on Survivor!
Chelsea and James get in the holiday spirit with 2023’s It's a Wonderful Knife.
James gets revenge on Chelsea by making her play a sick, twisted game of his own invention—guessing which horror movies have received "A" Cinemascores. (Hint: It's not the ones you'd expect.)
Chelsea and James set sail with Dracula and all of his friends, to discuss The Last Voyage of the Demeter, a movie that maybe drank too much seawater (in a good way?)
"If this is your favorite movie, then that's your fault." — James A. Janisse
Check out Lisa Frankenstein this Friday, February 9th! Thanks to Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse for sitting down and playing a game with James!
Chelsea and James log on to the World Wide Web to discuss Hellraiser: Hellworld.
Chelsea and James talk 2023's Unwelcome, which falls into one of our favorite subgenres: just a bunch of little guys running around all over the place.
James recaps the past few years behind-the-scenes of Dead Meat, and gives a preview of what's to come on the channel, for old and new viewers alike.
Chelsea and James are joined by Chauncey and Zoran to discuss the results of the 2024 Dead Meat Horror Awards: How did we all vote? What were we surprised by? How stunning and attractive did we look hosting the show? All this and more!
Huge thanks to Blumhouse for doing this with us, and thank you Lionsgate for partnering with us for this video! Released to promote Imaginary (2024)
Chelsea and James bring all of horror's most disappointing men together at last.
Chelsea and James talk about the erotic, confusing, and confusingly erotic Cemetery Man, known in the original Italian as Dellamorte Dellamore.
James interviews Rhys Frake-Waterfield, Matt Leslie, and Scott Chambers about ‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2’ (2024)
Chelsea and James are LIVE in Detroit, at the Detroit Masonic Temple, talking 1994's The Crow!
From our Dead Meat Horror Awards 2023 show, March 26th, 2023. Edited by Mike Cygan.
Chelsea and James discuss Late Night With the Devil—controversy, costuming, and CARMICHAEL HAIG!
James and Chelsea interview John Waters about his life, his career, and the ‘Chucky’ Season 3 finale (extremely minor spoilers for the episode, nothing big).
Chelsea and James are back in Fiji for the FIFTH season of Horror Survivor! Just as it goes on television, so it goes on the podcast—inevitable twists and turns to shake things up! For better or worse.
James interviews director Renny Harlin, in promotion of ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’ (2024).
James interviews director of Imaginary (2024) Jeff Wadlow, and star DeWanda Wise.
Chelsea and James discuss 2023's Infested. (THERE'S A TON OF SPIDERS IN THIS. WE WILL BE SHOWING YOU SPIDERS. CONSIDER LISTENING TO THE AUDIO-ONLY PODCAST VERSION OF THIS VIDEO FOR A SPIDER-FREE EXPERIENCE.)
From the twisted mind of Chelsea Rebecca….
Chelsea and James discuss the quietly funny (and ruthlessly gory) In a Violent Nature (2024).
Chelsea and James play another guessing game with horror taglines. #EveryRowsHasItsCorns
Chelsea and James finally discuss Longlegs (2024)!
Chelsea and James complete the trilogy and discuss the divisive MaXXXine (2024).
Chelsea and James play a game with Letterboxd reviews, and argue about Mr. Bean.
Chelsea and James discuss Darkness Falls by listener request—we asked for terrible, but we were not prepared!
Chelsea And James stop embracing excuses and start embracing solutions with this very special, very haunted episode of ‘Bar Rescue’. [s04e28: Jon Ain't Afraid of No Ghost]
Chelsea and James kick off October with the much-requested, very German film, Cuckoo (2024).
Chelsea and James both play "Guess the Kill" this week, and question if they even know anything about horror movies at all, really. *Some audio issues with this one, sorry about that!
James interviews Damien Leone, writer/director of Terrifier 3! Spoiler-free video until the last 12 minutes or so, we'll warn you before we start talking specifics.
James interviews Lauren LaVera, who stars in Terrifier 3 as Sienna Shaw! Spoiler-free until it isn't, but we'll give you a warning before we start talking specifics.
Chelsea and James discuss The Substance, the newest film from Coralie Fargeat (a.k.a. the Queen, the GOAT, and the Mayor of Butt City).
James and Chelsea interview Parker Finn, writer/director of Smile 2! Completely spoiler-free interview!
Chelsea and James are joined by Graessle for another infuriating game of "Who Am I?"
Chelsea and James are joined by the incomparable Matthew Lillard!
James and Chelsea interview T-Pain, in promotion of the new music video they produced for his single "Does She Know?"
Chelsea and James review the unexpectedly slick Netflix movie It's What's Inside.
Chelsea and James invite you to have some pie and get existential, as we discuss Heretic (2024).
Chelsea and James get nostalgic with Y2K, and then talk about how there's that movie coming out where Robbie Williams is a chimp.