The gang welcomes Tye Lombardi, who worked on the second and third installments of SHARKNADO! These instant classic mockbusters get bigger and badder with each installment, and Tye gives us the inside scoop on why they’re so much fun.
Category: Don’t Split Up
The brand new horror spoof The Final Girls is out, and the gang couldn’t’ be more excited to dive in. But before they do, in honor of Friday the 13th, the gang revisits one of the grandaddies of them all, the 1980 classic Friday the 13th.
13 Favorite Horror Films
In honor of Halloween, the Don’t Split Up! gang reviews some recent horror gems and then counts down their 13 favorite horror films of all time!
Crimson Peak
The gang reflects on why we love to be scared of haunted houses before investigating CRIMSON PEAK, the latest offering from Guillermo del Toro. They conclude that this pretty great film may fall victim to some scary bad marketing.
The Shining
The gang investigates the Stanley Kubrick classic THE SHINING. They ponder author Stephen King’s distaste for the film and why Kubrick is hailed as a genius.
The Taking of Deborah Logan
The gang investigates the found-footage geriatric horror film The Taking of Deborah Logan. In the process, they decide they’re over found footage, and that the film doesn’t quite deliver on its promising premise.
Love in the Time of Monsters
The gang welcomes the director, writer and two leads of the indie horror comedy LOVE IN THE TIME OF MONSTERS. We learn how indie films are made, and why this film is really a love letter to horror.
The Visit
The gang braces themselves for THE VISIT, the latest thriller from M. Night Shyamalan. After we evaluate his previous films, we ask (spoiler free) where THE VISIT ranks and why we’re so terrified of the elderly. Finally, we spoil it a lot.
Sinister 1 and 2
The gang reviews Scott Derrickson’s 2012 SINISTER in preparation for the sequel. While they all loved the first film, they were divided on Baguhl’s latest offering. Plus, the new SCREAM MTV series!
Children of the Corn
The gang takes a road trip back to 1984 to revisit the classic Stephen King adaptation CHILDREN OF THE CORN. We compare the film to the original short story, compare favorite King adaptations, and wonder what’s so scary about Nebraska.