Sitemap - 2023 - Bring Me The Axe! Horror Podcast

Podcast: Black Christmas

Podcast: 2023 Horror Movie Roundup

Podcast: Silent Night, Deadly Night

Podcast: Hellraiser

Podcast: Blood Rage

Podcast: Elves

Podcast: Watcher in the Woods

Podcast: Halloween (1978)

Podcast: Halloween (2007)

Podcast: Friday the 13th

Podcast: Halloween (2018)

Podcast: The Peanut Butter Solution

Podcast: Don't Panic

Podcast: Burnt Offerings

Podcast: The Baby

Podcast: Silver Bullet

Podcast: Maximum Overdrive

Podcast: Sleepaway Camp

Podcast: Madman

Bonus Podcast - Jaws

Podcast - The Old Dark House

Podcast - Vamp

Podcast - The House On Sorority Row

Podcast - Final Exam

Final Girl and the storytelling power of solo board games

Podcast - The Howling

The Wicker Man, Beltane, and the confusion of mixed messages

Podcast - The Sentinel

Podcast - Maniac

Threads and the rare occasion of a horror movie that actually scares me

Daughters of Darkness and the psychedelic collision of gender and exploitation

Podcast - Pieces

Boss posters for bad movies part 2

Mad Max, ranked

Razorback and the gonzo mania of Australian horror movies

Podcast - Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker

Back like scoliosis!

Split Second and the kitchen sink approach to genre filmmaking

Podcast - Amityville 2: The Possession

Don't Panic and the abject absurdity of the cultural disguise

Terrifier and the importance of having a memorable slasher

Boss posters for bad movies part 1

Skinamarink and the dull horror of watching paint dry

La Noche de Walpurgis and the horny scourge of Spanish werewolves

The Tough Ones and the cathartic release of violent movies

Story of Ricky and the gonzo reality of dystopia

Dead Ringers and the unique horror of identical twins

New York Ripper and the unbearable cruelty of Lucio Fulci

Possession and the Lovecraftian Ordeal of Divorce

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and the horror of fairy tales

Bloody Moon and the baffling appeal of Jess Franco

Sleepaway Camp and the juvenile arena of summer camp

Join my chat

Autopsy and the unhinged decadence of Giallo

Burst City and the infancy of Japanese cyberpunk