Horror
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The Curator of Schlock #115: Krampus
The Curator of Schlock #115 by Jeff Shuster Krampus I liked it. It’s that time again. No, I’m not referring to Christmas though that time is upon us. We’ve got another Star Wars movie coming out. Yeah. I suppose I’m supposed to be excited. Of course, I kind of gave up on Star Wars after… Continue reading
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The Lists #27: Horror Movies Sure to Be Released in the Next Decade
The Lists #27 by John King Horror Movies Sure to Be Released in the Next Decade The Befouling The Thing Next to the Other Thing Arbor Day Hypno-homicial Apocalypse of the Purple Land The Stupefaction Bloody Souls The Mutilation Diaries Nicholas Sparks’s The Wumpenbooble The Thing Next to the Other Thing 2 Paramecium What the… Continue reading
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The Curator of Schlock #112: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Curator of Schlock #112 by Jeff Shuster The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Back when movie titles made sense. Quantum of Solace? What does that even mean? Hey, umm, I forgot to do a cannibalism movie for Thanksgiving so your getting it on Black Friday. I know my loyal readers will be busy pepper spraying each other for… Continue reading
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Episode 177: Horror Movie Poetry Night 2!
Episode 177 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. This week is a live show for Horror Movie Poetry Night 2, starring The Drunken Odyssey All Stars, brought to you several days early for your Halloweening pleasure. On this occasion, The Drunken Odyssey… Continue reading
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The Curator of Schlock #109: Shocker
The Curator of Schlock #109 by Jeff Shuster Wes Craven’s Shocker (This movie had better be shocking) I picked up Wes Craven’s Shocker a few years ago in a double pack with Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs. I liked that movie back in the early 90s along with Child’s Play and Candyman, the… Continue reading
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Episode 175: The 5th Annual Flash Fiction Spooktacular!
Episode 175 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. In this week’s episode, I share a recording of a Halloween show in Jesse Bradley’s prose reading series, There Will Be Words, in which I was a reader. Besides moi, the show featured Raymond McKee… Continue reading
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The Curator of Schlock #82: April Fool’s Day
The Curator of Schlock #82 by Jeff Shuster April Fool’s Day Pranks can kill, kids! I have to admit, I didn’t care for these slasher movies when I first started watching them. It’s kind of like your first beer. You not only get used to it, but eventually life doesn’t seem as good without it.… Continue reading
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The Curator of Schlock #76: Friday the 13th
The Curator of Schlock #76 by Jeff Shuster Friday the 13th (Yeah, this was inevitable) There was some fine print I neglected to look at when I took this job as Curator of Schlock. Any movie reviewed on Friday the 13th must be a Friday the 13th movie or I will be summarily fired, forced… Continue reading
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The Lists #16: Notable Zombie Movies
The Lists #16 by John King Notable Zombie Movies Night of the Living Dead (1968):George A. Romero basically invents the genre in a low budget masterpiece that used actually news reporters to report on the zombie apocalypse in the film and used actual real entrails as props. A little zombie girl who looks like she’s… Continue reading
28 Days Later, Bill Murray, Dan O’Bannon, Dawn of the Dead, Don Calfa, George A. Romero, Jesse Eisenberg, Linnea Quigley, Night of the Living Dead, Night of the Living Dead 3D, Nightmare City, Planet Terror, Rachel McAdams, Return of the Living Dead, Rose McGowan, Ryan Gosling, Shaun of the Dead, Sig Haig, The Notebook, Woody Harrelson, Zombieland -
The Curator of Schlock #73: Scanners 3
The Curator of Schlock #73 by Jeff Shuster Scanners III: The Takeover Everybody wants to rule the world, but only Liliana Komorowska deserves to! If Scanners 3: The Takeover isn’t schlock then I don’t know what schlock is. I know what you want to know. Does this movie feature exploding heads? Yes, it does, but… Continue reading
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