Bloody Good Horror
An eclectic crew of misfits bringing you the best, worst, and downright weirdest of the horror genre since 2007. Visit us at bloodygoodhorror.com
This week we're reviewing "Promising Young Woman, the revenge thriller from Carey Mulligan.
This week we take a look at Benson and Moorehead's latest time twisting thriller, "Synchronic".
This week BGH reviews Brian Bertino's latest, "The Dark and the Wicked".
This week the crew visits the Kansas City indie horror scene to review "The Stylist".
This week the BGH crew dissects "Willy's Wonderland", which is what happens when Nic Cage meets 5 Nights at Freddy's.
The BGH crew ends Women in Horror month by reviewing Mary Harron's cult classic "American Psycho".
This week we're digging into cult dynamics with a review of "The Other Lamb". Plus, Joe's Valentine's day Cameo.
BGH Reviews Saint Maud, directed by Rose Glass and now on demand.
This week we're revisiting Kathryn Bigelow's "Near Dark" in celebration of women in horror month.
This week we're reviewing the over the top horror comedy "Psycho Goreman".
This week we're discussing the Shudder original "The Mortuary Collection".
This week we're reviewing the scifi/comedy "Save Yourselves!", and CC makes an appearance with the newest member of her brood.
Revisit 2018's "The Strangers: Prey at Night" with Eric, Sophie and CC. Original release date March 2018.
This week we're picking up our yearly tradition, using science and numbers to count down our favorite horror films of the year.
This week we look at "Anything for Jackson", a black comedy horror film featuring a "reverse exorcism".
This week we're reviewing "Freaky", a satirical take on Freaky Friday starring Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton.
This episode originally aired circa June 30th, 2015. In it, Eric, Sophie and Jon review a godawful found footage film titled "The Gallows". BGH will return next week with an all new episode.
This week BGH reviews "His House", a harrowing look at refugees trying to find their way in a new country while being haunted by their pasts.
This week we review "Bad Hair", the new horror film written and directed by Justin Simien.
This week we're jumping between skinsuits as we review Brandon Cronenberg's latest, "Possessor". Also, your burning questions are answered.
This week BGH reviews "The Craft: Legacy", a sequel to the 1995 original film, "The Craft".
This week we're debating Anne Hathaway and accents as we review the latest adaptation of Roald Dahl's 1983 children's novel.
This week we're taking a whimsical trip to the Bronx for the new horror comedy streaming on Netflix.
This week BGH dives into the black comedy "12 Hour Shift" starring Angela Bettis.
This week BGH reviews "Scare Me", an experimental horror comedy exclusive to Shudder.
We're taking a trip to the 'before time' today with the last Year Ender recorded before the 2016 election. Enjoy our trip back through the movies of 2015. We're back next week to get into Spooky Season!
This week we're reviewing the civil war era influenced film "Antebellum".
This week we're delving uncomfortably into youth culture by reviewing the new found footage film "Spree".
This week BGH reviews the British home invasion flick "The Owners", starring Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams.
This week we're discussing "The Pale Door", a horror western coming soon to Shudder.
This week we're going in the wayback machine to the FIRST time we reviewed a movie set entirely on a screen, 2015's "Unfriended".
This week the BGH crew reviews "Host", a Shudder exclusive.
This week we're digging into the deep symbolism of "Amulet", plus a recap of Joe's nightmare vacation.
This week the Sophisticult boys join Casey and Eric to discuss 1988's "Maniac Cop", from genre legends William Lustig and Larry Cohen.
Daniel Kraus co-wrote the Living Dead with horror icon George Romero and he sat down with Adam to talk about the 700 page epic, the challenges of creating a fully formed story from another person's vision, and the 1985 classic Day of the Dead; both Adam and Daniel's favourite film in the franchise. If you love Bub, this is the episode for you!
This week we're reviewing "The Beach House", a trippy thriller being released by the people at the horror streaming service Shudder.
This week we're getting deep into relationship issues with Dave Franco's directorial debut, "The Rental". Plus, a blast from Joe's past sends him on an existential spiral.
This week Jon's busting out the spreadsheets to help us count down the 25 best horror films of the last 10 years. Plus, Patrons get their own vote and our fans have infiltrated Joe Bob's tour.
Hey everybody, it's your friendly podcast host Eric here with the first episode in my BGH spinoff, The Eric Show. Yes that's right, delve inside my mind in ways you never wanted to and see what really makes me tick. Show #1 is a technical break-down of how BGH gets produced every week, followed by my recommendations for someone trying to start a podcast in 2017. If you have more questions I don't cover here, hit me up on twitter @EricBGH
Future episodes of this show will only be available to Patrons, for more info on how you can get extra content and support Bloody Good Horror at the same time, check out Patreon.com/bloodygoodhorror.
Thanks to good friend BC for providing the music you hear in tonight's show, check out his indie platformer "Halloween Forever" in the Steam store. The cuts you hear tonight can be found on its soundtrack.