• Episode 9: Blood Bitch Baby
    Jun 28 2026

    Hey guys were back with a fun new episode talking all about "Blood Bitch Baby" a strange but very fun ride and micro budgeted sort of slasher comedy (not intentionally) we believe haha. It was a fun ride for sure so tune in and come see what we have to say about it.

    Blood Bitch Baby - The legend of Countess Elizabeth Bathory stretches from 17th century Hungary to modern day America in director Donald Farmer's Blood Bitch Baby. An unholy pact with Satan has allowed Bathory to survive the centuries as she plots her ultimate triumph - to find the perfect mother for her master's monstrous offspring.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 8: Patchwork (2015)
    Jun 18 2026

    Today we dived into the horror comedy "patchwork" a story of three women getting murdered and stitched together to become a frankebitch (term used in movie) it was a lot of fun and we have a blast walking through it. tune it and let us know what you think! socials linked below. ALSO we are available on all platforms where ever you listen to podcasts!

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  • Episode 7: Two Orphan Vampires (1997)
    Jun 15 2026

    Hey guys and welcome back, Today we talked about the Horror Drama "Two Orphan Vampires" from french filmmaker Jean Rollin. this was an interesting watch and definitly strange as far as horror goes. Tune in while we talk about the things we loved and all the many things we didnt haha. Theatre Kids will love this! its not much of a slasher its not much of vampire movie its kind of more of a slice of life between sisters who enjoy biting occasionaly. Either way had fun and we hope all you horror fans and horror movie lovers enjoy the episode. socials linked below

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  • Episode 6: The Silenced (2015)
    Jun 7 2026

    Today we watched 2015s "The Silenced" a korean horror/thriller/mystery that really impressed us both visually and thematically.

    we had a ton of fun breaking down the movie and talking all the creepy bits and the silent hill atmosphere.

    this is a lighter horror movie discussion. We go off tangent and talk a bit about scary movie 6 and some smaller horror movie

    topics. tune in and as always thanks again for the support! socials and website linked below

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 5: Street Trash | Exploring Street Trash: A Cult Horror Movie Review
    Jun 6 2026

    We're diving headfirst into the absolute bonkers world of 1987's "Street Trash" a horror comedy masterpiece that's part splatter film, part fever dream, and 100% unforgettable. Join us as we break down the gory kills, the weirdly mesmerizing practical effects, and why this cult classic absolutely earned its spot in our personal favorites.

    Episode Overview:

    Holy shit, this one was a wild ride! me and the crew just finished watching the 1987 cult classic "Street Trash," and we're still buzzing from the chaos. If you've never heard of this flick, buckle up it's a rollercoaster of gore, humor, and absolute insanity that somehow works in the best way possible.

    What We're Discussing

    The Basics
    Film: Street Trash
    Year: 1987
    Genre: Horror-Comedy
    Status: Cult Classic (and now a personal favorite for the crew)

    Key Themes & Highlights

    The Good Stuff:
    - 🎬 Colorful, creative kill sequences that are both gruesome and weirdly beautiful
    - 🍷 The premise: toxic alcohol that literally melts people (yes, really)
    - 🎵 An absolutely killer soundtrack that hits different
    - 😏 The surprisingly awesome nudity that fits the vibe
    - 😂 The humor to horror balance that somehow just works

    What Makes It Cult Gold:
    - Practical effects that are genuinely impressive for the era
    - A plot that's delightfully all over the place in the best way
    - The kind of movie that gets better the less you take it seriously
    - Perfect midnight movie energy

    Why You Need to Listen

    This episode is packed with:
    - ✅ Genuine laughs from the crew as we break down the absolute madness
    - ✅ Deep dive into what makes Street Trash such a beloved cult film
    - ✅ Discussion of the film's gory appeal and practical effects work
    - ✅ Our honest take on why this one made the personal favorites list
    - ✅ The kind of casual, fun conversation that makes horror fandom awesome

    Connect With Us

    Want more gory media discussions, monster movies, and cult film deep dives? Find us here:

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    Final Thoughts

    Street Trash is the kind of movie that reminds us why we love horror in the first place. It doesn't take itself too seriously, it swings for the fences with its practical effects, and it creates this perfect storm of gore, humor, and pure entertainment that just hits. Whether you're a seasoned cult horror fan or just looking for something completely different, this episode (and the movie itself) is absolutely worth your time.

    Ready to join us on this gory adventure? Hit play on the episode, and don't forget to follow us for more horror deep dives, reviews, and discussions. Thanks for the support, horror fam we're just getting started! 💀

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  • Episode 4: Backrooms (creepypasta story turned to Horror film)
    Jun 6 2026

    🎬 What We're Watching


    The Backrooms - Director Kane Parsons' adaptation of the internet's most unsettling creepypasta story


    A film that transforms the concept of liminal spaces into a horror experience where your deepest traumas literally become the monsters hunting you.


    📋 Episode Breakdown


    The Setup

    - How a viral 4chan post became a cultural phenomenon

    - What makes the "Backrooms" concept so inherently creepy

    - The challenge of adapting internet folklore to the big screen


    The Discussion

    The crew watched Backrooms and came away with very different opinions—and that's what makes this episode so much fun. We're talking:


    First Impressions - What worked, what didn't, and what had us genuinely unsettled

    The Adaptation - How faithfully does Kane Parsons capture the creepypasta's essence?

    Trauma as Monster - Breaking down the film's central concept of manifested fears

    Visual Style - The liminal space aesthetic and whether it translates to horror

    Character Reactions - Do we care about the people trapped in the Backrooms?

    Why We're All Over the Map

    The beauty (and chaos) of this episode is that we didn't all feel the same way. Some of us were genuinely freaked out, others found it campy, and everyone had solid reasons why. That's the kind of honest horror discussion we live for.


    💀 Key Takeaways


    Creepypasta adaptations are a unique beast—internet lore doesn't always translate to film

    Liminal spaces hit different when they're trying to kill you

    Sometimes the best horror discussions happen when you disagree about what you're watching

    Kane Parsons brought serious ambition to this project

    🔗 Resources & Links


    Want more from the Hooked On Horror crew? Find us everywhere:


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    🎙️ Final Thoughts


    Backrooms is exactly the kind of film that sparks the conversations we're here for—divisive, ambitious, and unapologetically weird. Whether you think it nails the creepypasta or totally misses the mark, you're gonna want to hear what we have to say.


    Have your own thoughts on Backrooms? Drop a comment, hit us up on socials, or better yet—listen to the full episode and tell us where you stand. We're always here for the debate.


    Thanks for the continued support on this horror journey. Let's keep it spooky. 👻

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    39 mins
  • Episode 3: SlaughterHouse On The Hill
    Jun 6 2026

    A long weekend means an extra episode, This time we talked about Tom Devlins local feature "Slaughterhouse on the Hill"

    Short movie but fun throughout the whole thing, gory kills, awesome effects, and an entertaining cast. perfect recipe for some B horror indie slasher.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 2: The Awakening (2011)
    Jun 6 2026

    Hey guys were back today talking about 2011s ghost story "The Awakening"

    a fun and clever twist on a ghost story that really had us surprised and of course takes place in a boarding school, why? because boarding schools are creepy and cool!

    Give us a follow and let us know what you think, Thank you!

    full spoilers head so if you have not seen it come back give it a listen!

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    37 mins