Episodios

  • 309 - The Hole in the Ground (2019) Review
    Mar 30 2026

    A single mother adjusts to living in rural Ireland with her son, who starts to exhibit strange behavior that she believes is connected to a large hole in the middle of the forest behind their house.

    The Hole in the Ground is the last movie in Staring into Holes month and was the movie that inspired the theme. While the story simply revolves around a mother's discovery of a mysterious hole in the ground and its potential effects on her son, there's deeper themes at play as she works to navigate the relationship with her son who's changing. As the single mother discovers that her neighbor's son also exhibited similar behavior changes as her son, she beings to suspect that her son may not actually be her son. Watch the movie and catch our review.

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    1 h
  • 308 - Silent House (2011) Review
    Mar 23 2026

    A young girl finds herself trapped in her family's lake house while they're renovating and is haunted by a mysterious invader.

    In the fourth week of Staring into Holes month, we discuss Silent House, a psychological horror movie featuring Elizabeth Olsen in her first starring role. While this movie takes on the style of a continuous shot, it relies on acting and character developing to guide the narrative. Even though Olsen's performance is serviceable, there isn't enough happening in the movie to keep up the investment. The twist of the movie is highly predictable, especially if you've seen psychological horror films in the past, and profound character actions towards the end don't have the proper buildup. We've been critical of this movie in the past and there are too many holes references to count to leave it out of Staring into Holes month. Watch the movie and catch our review.

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    59 m
  • 307 - Jug Face (2013) Review
    Mar 16 2026

    When a young girl is chosen to be a sacrifice by a worshipped pit in her backwoods community, she fights to survive even at the expense of those around her.

    Staring into Holes month continues with indie heater, Jug Face. This movie tells the unique story of a backwoods community that worships a pit in a forest. Sometimes when wrongdoing is amidst, the pit will call for a sacrifice, which is the case for the protagonist, Ada. Her struggle for survival after being a chosen sacrifice by the supernatural force causes significant harm to her community. This is a bizarre film that we've seen before and although we're mixed on this movie, it's certainly interesting and paints a picture of what a modern yet uncivilized community looks like; especially when a young girl is facing challenges when growing up and learning more about her world. While ridiculous at times, the movie is well-written and acted for having such a small budget and is perfect for Staring into Holes month.

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    58 m
  • 306 - Jeepers Creepers (2001) Review
    Mar 16 2026

    A brother and sister travelling home for spring break are hunted by a creature who eats human flesh and is in the midst of its feeding season.

    It's another month of Staring into Holes and it's time to discuss the long-awaited, Jeepers Creepers. One of Justin Long's earliest starring roles, Jeepers Creepers is a nostalgia trip for us. It introduces the Creeper, a creature that has a hunger for human flesh, specifically organs, and continues to adapt and become more ferocious, evasive, and deadly as the movie goes on. While the movie isn't perfect, and suffers from a scattered plot, lack of cohesion, and a weak third act, it offers some clever ideas and a cool horror villain. Watch the movie and catch our review.

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    1 h y 10 m
  • 305 - Glorious (2022) Review
    Mar 2 2026

    After a breakup and drowning out his sorrows outside of a rest stop, Wes finds himself locked inside a bathroom stall and in an otherworldly encounter with a mysterious entity in the neighboring stall.

    Staring into Holes month kicks off with Glorious, a cosmic, mystery horror film that takes place in a rest stop bathroom. This movie stars Ryan Kwanten who plays, Wes, who's feeling down after a breakup and finds himself locked in a bathroom stall. The film's strengths lie in the odd conversations he has through a glory hole with a mysterious entity in the adjacent bathroom stall, played by J.K. Simmons. The two leads have great dialogue, which keep up the mystery and add to the twists in the third act that really make this an entertaining film. Watch the movie and catch our review.

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    59 m
  • 304 - Guinea Pig: Devil's Experiment (1985) Review
    Feb 23 2026

    A video uncovers the torture of a woman over 10 horrific stages by two men.

    In the last week of Fucked Up February 2026, we discuss Guinea Pig: Devil's Experiment, a found footage style movie and a film that is not for the faint of heart. This movie has had a lot of hype due to the graphic nature of a woman being tortured over 10 different stages throughout the duration that escalate in their gruesomeness. While not a good movie, it does feature a few scenes that are very difficult to sit through. Watch the movie and catch our review.

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    50 m
  • 303 - August Underground's Mordum (2003) Review
    Feb 16 2026

    A killer gathers more sick and twisted degenerates to continue the violent rampage and capture everything on camera.

    Another week of Fucked Up February and we discuss another extremely fucked up movie. This week, it's August Underground's Mordum, which is the follow-up to the 2001 found footage horror movie, August Underground. In this one, they crank up the grotesque nature of the violence, bringing back a surviving killer from the first movie while introducing a new group of disturbing companions. Is this movie a successful sequel and how does it rank against the other Fucked Up February movies? Watch the movie and catch our review.

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    49 m
  • 302 - Nekromantik (1988) Review
    Feb 9 2026

    A cleaner takes a corpse home to spark his romantic life and find fulfillment.

    In Fucked Up February, anything can happen including the combination of necrophilia and romance. Jörg Buttgereit's Nekromantik is a shock value horror movie that is a response to movie censorship at the time and explores desensitization to violent and disgusting cinema. The film blends comedy and horror in a unique way that will shock audiences, while leading to a very memorable conclusion. Watch the movie and catch our review.

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    1 h y 7 m