Call the podcast voicemail line at 513-666-0916. Email the show at [email protected]. One of the original horror podcasts. A weekly roundtable featuring the segments "Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette" and "The Main Attraction."
It's the conclusion of Ninja movie month, and we're going out with a bang! This week we review Iona's pick, Ninja Assassin. Then we start yapping about what we've been watching lately like Inside the Manosphere, Savageland, and They Will Kill You.
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Matt Hoffman joins Freddy Morris and Joe Juvland to discuss their top three picks from Season Two of The Twilight Zone.
In this episode, hosts Freddy Morris and Joe Juvland take a deep dive into the classic Twilight Zone episode, "The Obsolete Man." They explore the episode's central themes of individual freedom versus authoritarian control, and how the story's dystopian setting mirrors historical and contemporary societal issues. Freddy and Joe break down key moments in the episode, analyze the performances of Burgess Meredith and Fritz Weaver, and discuss how the tense courtroom scenes highlight the dangers of conformity and censorship. The hosts also share behind-the-scenes facts about the production and offer their own reflections on why "The Obsolete Man" remains timeless and relevant today.
This week we travel to the Big Apple to take a bite out of New York Ninja. Then we chat about what we've been watching lately like It All Begins with a Song, Howard's Mill, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Enjoy!
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Freddy Morris and Joe Juvland discuss the classic Twilight Zone episode "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?" in this podcast. The episode originally aired on May 26, 1961, and revolves around a busload of passengers stranded during a snowstorm after a nearby UFO sighting. Suspicion and paranoia rise when it becomes clear that one of the passengers might be an alien in disguise. The hosts delve into the story's suspenseful setup, the eerie diner setting, the clever twist ending revealing the true Martian, and the episode's commentary on fear, trust, and human behavior under pressure.
This week we reviewed Eliminators, which is barely a ninja movie. Barely. Then we yap about what we've been watching lately like The Bride!, Butterfly Kisses, and The Wrecking Crew. Enjoy!
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In this episode, hosts Freddy Morris and Joe Juvland get into the classic Twilight Zone story, "The Mind of the Matter." Originally aired during the show's second season, this episode follows Archibald Beechcroft, a man who becomes increasingly frustrated with the bustling crowds and inconsiderate people around him. After acquiring the ability to alter reality simply by focusing his mind, Beechcroft uses his power to remove annoyances from his life and eventually reshape the world to his liking. However, his experiments with omnipotence lead to unexpected and isolating consequences, driving home the story's central themes of loneliness, hubris, and the dangers of unchecked control.
Freddy and Joe explore the plot twists in depth, including the moment Beechcroft realizes that a world entirely of people like himself is intolerable. They discuss how this episode reflects the series' signature commentary on human nature and society. The hosts also highlight the enduring impact of the narrative, noting how its moral and psychological undertones remain relevant to contemporary audiences who grapple with similar frustrations in an overcrowded world.
Ninja month commences with a bewildered discussion of Ninja III: The Domination. Then we talk about what else we've been watching lately like Dinosaur Squadron Zyuranger, Scrubs, and Scream 7. Enjoy!
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In this episode, hosts Freddy Morris and Joe Juvland dive into the classic Twilight Zone story "Shadow Play," originally aired in 1961 during the show's second season. The story follows Adam Grant, a man trapped in a recurring nightmare where he is on trial for murder and sentenced to execution, only to wake up and relive the same events again and again. They discuss the episode's unique approach to exploring fear, the nature of reality, and the psychological torment of being caught in an endless loop. Freddy and Joe highlight the tense courtroom scenes, the haunting performances—especially Dennis Weaver as Adam Grant—and the way the narrative keeps viewers questioning what is real. They also examine how the episode's twist ending leaves a lasting impression, cementing "Shadow Play" as one of The Twilight Zone's most thought-provoking installments.
This week we wrap up Psychological Horror month with the 1944 classic, Gaslight. Then we catch each other up with what we've been watching lately like Warfare, Dr. No, and The 'Burbs (2026).
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"Monster Movies (with My Friends)" was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris.
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Join hosts Joe Juvland and Freddy Morris as they delve into the captivating Twilight Zone episode "The Silence," originally aired in 1961. In this tense and dramatic story, a wealthy club member, Colonel Archie Taylor, challenges the talkative young man Jamie Tennyson to remain completely silent for a full year in exchange for $500,000. As the plot unfolds within the confines of their exclusive gentleman's club, the stakes rise with each passing day, exposing themes of ego, pride, and the lengths people will go to prove themselves. Joe and Freddy carefully break down the suspenseful twists, including the shocking revelation in the episode's final moments, and discuss how this moral tale continues to resonate. Perfect for fans who enjoy analyzing the intricate storytelling, moral lessons, and unforgettable twists that make The Twilight Zone a timeless classic.