The VHS is rolling, the popcorn is stale, and the body count is high — welcome to B-Movie Horror Night, brought to you by At The Show Podcast!
This week, Yump and Tone are diving deep into cult classics, VHS nightmares, and the gory gems that defined grindhouse cinema.
🎥 What We’ve Been Watching
Yump: Blair Witch (2016) & Baskin (2015)
Tone: (?? fill in on show)
🗣️ Topics on Deck
Tariffs on Foreign Movies?
Back of the VHS Box
Merch drops
💀 Da Films
Maniac Cop (1988) — Tom Atkins, Bruce Campbell, Robert Z’Dar… and a grindhouse legacy.
Planet Terror (2007) — Robert Rodriguez’s zombie fever dream with machine-gun legs & Bruce Willis cameos.
8 Legged Freaks (2002) — David Arquette and Scarlett Johansson vs. mutant spiders!
The Wraith (1986) — Charlie Sheen, fast cars, and paranormal revenge.
Nightbreed (1990) — Clive Barker’s monster-as-hero masterpiece.
Ed Wood (1994) — Tim Burton’s ode to the world’s worst director.
Basket Case (1982) — Frank Henenlotter’s cult splatter insanity.
Critters (1986) — Killer furballs from space with bite.
Little Shop of Horrors (1986) — Rick Moranis, Steve Martin, and a killer plant that sings.
Dead Alive (1992) — Peter Jackson’s gore-fest that redefined the word “splatter.”
🎶 Plus: Sugar Baggy’s Soundtrack Pick of the Week
👉 Stick around for trivia, grindhouse stories, VHS nostalgia, and plenty of horror laughs. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you don’t miss our next descent into B-movie madness!
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