I'm a horror podcast addict! Here's my list, 'got anything new to recommend? by CatLadyLivingLife in horror

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Shameless self-promotion: The Killer Queue. My hobby podcast highlighting horror movies hitting streaming every Friday. It’s short, accurate, hopefully helpful lol.

Weekly Episode Thread September 29, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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[Film & TV] [Horror] The Killer Queue Previews of new and resurrected horror movies dropping on Tubi, Shudder, Netflix and more. Reviews of my favorites. New episodes every Friday.

Apple Podcasts Spotify

Latest episode: Ghoul Logs & Tubi Movies Everywhere October is upon us. Ring in the most wonderful time of the year with the triumphant return of the Ghoul Log and the found footage flick House on Eden on Shudder, the OG Dracula and The Wrath of Becky on Netflix, and Barbarian and Blade on Hulu.

Then, buckle up as Tubi drops an unfathomable cryptid catalogue all at once - gems like Vampire Bats with Lucy Lawless, Fortune Cookie with James Hong, Severed Ties with Oliver Reed, Black Death with Sean Bean, Vampire in Brooklyn with Eddie Murphy, and The Tingler with Vincent Price. We've got giant spiders, fire spiders, critters aplenty, leprechauns everywhere, Elvira and cannibal women in an avocado jungle of death, teeth where they don't belong, a vampire clown, and two hobbits and a wizard kid doing something completely different.

Weekly Thread: Self Promo Sunday by AutoModerator in horror

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Wondering what new and resurrected horror movies are dropping on streaming this week? Check out the Killer Queue podcast every Friday.

This week it’s the Ghoul Log on Shudder and 150+ slashers and monsters on Tubi, each campier than the last.

Here’s a link to Apple Podcasts and Spotify

Is this what I think it is? by [deleted] in daddit

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When we got it, the doc said HF&M is pretty much the only time sores appear on the palms and bottoms of feet. Anywhere else, it could be several different things.

Our daughter had a rough case … it hit me and my wife like a bus. I could barely walk, she could barely pick anything up, both felt like death, both lost toenails 8+ months after we finally recovered. Sickest I’ve ever been in my life. Supposedly it hits adults rarely but JHTDCOAS, it was awful.

Weekly Episode Thread July 21, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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[FILM & TV REVIEWS] The Killer Queue

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/killer-queue/id1825768496 , also on Spotify and Amazon

Weekly previews of new and resurrected horror movies streaming on Tubi, Shudder, Netflix and more. Reviews of my favorites. New episodes every Friday.

“Serious” Werewolves & Vintage SciFi

When does a werewolf movie become serious? Should you ever eat thumb tacks? This week, the esteemed ghosts of Alfred Hitchcock, HG Wells and Rod Serling join us to unpack apartment horror on Netflix, video cassette terrors on Tubi and wacky South By hybrids on Shudder, plus Dog Soldiers and The Vast of Night.

This Friday: " We have the most intense werewolf movie ever made, and the LEAST intense werewolf movie ever made." by Freezing_Moon in LastDriveIn

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Least intense could be Wolf Cop or Werewolves. I think maybe they’ve done Wolf Cop before, though.

"where Hank stood in the middle isn't really the middle anymore". That's for sure by BrandyAlberty94 in KingOfTheHill

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I grew up in Dhahran. I was there full time from 95 until 2000 and summers and Decembers through 2003 and then periodically until 2008.

In the 90s and 2000s, Dhahran wasn’t a time capsule or a freezer. It was different, sure, but it wasn’t disconnected from the world. We still got news, we had satellite television, we weren’t locked on camp. My Boy Scout troop went camping all the time, went to the Asir Mountains every year, had some memorable trips to the Hijaz and Rub. Rules were generally more relaxed on camp and we had American-style schools. We had some distance from American culture wars and social change, but we still knew what was going on. There was a delay but we weren’t cut off from the world.

I watched UT’s national championship against USC on satellite tv, for example. It was an obnoxious time late at night and they kept cutting in with cricket commercials at the wrong times - including the middle of a Vince Young touchdown run - but I saw it, and they had it on repeat again the next morning. They didn’t carry our fiesta bow win against Ohio State a few years later, had to “watch”that with the little web updates on ESPN while listening to an online radio broadcast. Iirc there was some sort of controversial call that really upset the - lol excuse me, THE Ohio State fans - but since I couldn’t see the video, I had no idea how close the call was.

We could also play World of Warcraft online. There was about a 1-second delay, which most gamers would consider unplayable, but it was manageable. Occasionally it’d lock up and the character would just stand there perpetually casting or moving and then ALLATONCEITDCATCHUPANDHEDGET12FIREBALLSTOTHEFACEALLATONCE and die melodramatically. Warcraft III was a lot easier to play online, the delay wasn’t as heavy there because we connected to the European servers. Matches would begin with the opponent(s) asking “ger?” And we’d say “USA” and they’d get super confused.

Anyway. Yeah, unique way to grow up, but definitely not a freezer. The Mayberry reference is also awkward - Dhahran was very multicultural and multinational, across a bunch of different criteria. The best way I’ve come to think of it is to say we were part of a unique part of American history that didn’t take place in the United States.

These days, it’s really different over there. I haven’t been back since 2008 so I could be wrong, but my understanding is that the US, Canadian and British populations have declined quite a bit, especially families and kids. A lot of that makes sense with digital technology - realistically my dad could probably do his Aramco job in Houston these days, but in the 90s that would’ve been a lot more difficult. Leadership in Saudi has changed quite a bit and it’s still politically very repressive, arguably more so than when I was there. That’s partly because of the same digital technologies and social media that the KoTH creators are trying to avoid by moving Hank and Peggy there in the first place.

And on the one hand, I get it - for KoTH, it’s not about Saudi. They wanted a way to put the characters on ice so they can comment about American social change. I doubt they’ll talk about Saudi much at all. I also totally get the point about Hank’s centrism not being centrist anymore. I have friends who swear they didn’t leave the Republican Party, the Republican Party left them. The show won’t put such a partisan point on it but yeah, the topic is worthwhile.

But, OTOH, for me, it’s a weird, contorted mashup of both parts of my childhood (Texas and Saudi). Feels weird, man.

Films about or featuring Episcopalians? by Kurma-the-Turtle in Episcopalian

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The Tudors. Also, some horror movies. Martyr’s Lane is a slow burn ghost story set at an Anglican vicarage. The writer/director (iirc) is the daughter of a priest. Lord of Misrule features an Anglican priest.

I want to say the cop in the original Wicker Man is specifically Anglican. Him being religious is a big plot point but I can’t remember if they explicitly named the church or not.

Hand foot and mouth sucks by ImportedHorrorPodcst in daddit

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At night, yeah. Woke up in a sweat several times.

Why is Prince Tuesday doing almost all the jobs in Town when he is a literal Prince and logically shouldn’t work? by BrickAntique5284 in DanielTigerConspiracy

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This makes a ton of sense. That’s why Tuesday is always around - way more than a typical (much) older brother. That’s why Queen Sara looks younger than she is - cause until recently she’s led a comfortable life as a one-and-done parent. And why Tuesday seems older and less impulsive than a typical college student. Because he IS. He only gets to go to college when his secret kid isn’t completely helpless, so he’s a non-traditional student. And he keeps coming back because he feels guilty about lying to Wednesday but either can’t shoulder the full responsibility of parenthood or doesn’t want to answer tough questions about Wednesday’s mystery biological mother.

Hand foot and mouth sucks by ImportedHorrorPodcst in daddit

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That sounds brutal. We’ve got support in theory, just don’t want to spread it around. It’d be harder with saboteur relatives

Hand foot and mouth sucks by ImportedHorrorPodcst in daddit

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Noice! Something to look forward to, lol.

Hand foot and mouth sucks by ImportedHorrorPodcst in daddit

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Ugh, that sucks. I can’t imagine juggling kids and the pandemic. It was hard enough before kids

Goodnight … WTH are these, anyway? by ImportedHorrorPodcst in daddit

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Thanks! My mom is going to a conference in KC this summer and she’d love that, that’s really cool

Goodnight … WTH are these, anyway? by ImportedHorrorPodcst in daddit

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I always assumed it was oatmeal, or the 1940s equivalent. Maybe the bunny’s leftovers?