The Graveyard Smash

The Graveyard Smash

The Graveyard Smash

A TV and Film podcast

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The Graveyard Smash

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Elyse and Danny review Bruno Mattei's 1980 shitfest: Hell of the Living Dead. The movie is bad, but the podcast...?The podcast is very good. Hell of the Living Dead is one of the more interesting Dawn of the Dead schlocky ripoffs. We explai
Monica returns. We talk about what it means to be a horror movie, and what a strong female protagonist looks like.
Sunny returns to talk one of the deep Halloween sequels
We all know it's one of the best movies ever made, but why? Listen and find out.
A deep dive into one of the 80s biggest horror movies.
No guests, but a shitload of soundcues. Elyse and I break down our Top 20 Horror Movies of all time.
Sunny returns to talk about Wes Craven's underrated gem The People Under the Stairs
Witkus returns to talk about the original blue collar slasher movie.
Kayla and Darius return to talk about the first Nightmare on Elm Street movie
As Danzig would say, "Hallowee-eee-eeen Hlloweeeeee-eee-een Halloween."
Brian Hewson and Tricia Miller Hewson return to talk about the solid indie-horror film You're Next (2011).
It's the same episode with Nostromo ambient noise. It sounds like we're on a spaceship.
If you've ever filled out a quiz about being a "Real90's Kid" you should definitely check out this episode.
Everyone's favorite masked killer is back. Sunny is back as well, to talk about a transitional film in the Friday the 13th franchise. Jason Lives concludes the Tommy Jarvis trilogy, and establishes Jason Vorhees as a nigh-invulnerable killing
Jeanine returns to talk about the modern horror classic It Follows (2014)
Josh Berling returns to talk about the Oscar winning horror film Get Out (2017). A straightforward horror film with no message or subtext.
Have you seen Gremlins? Because the people who made Critters sure did. Our guests, Witkus and Sunny, grew up watching this 1986 mini-monster movie, but it was the first time for me and Elyse. We talk about small towns, Pace Picante Sauce, and
Jim Gainer returns to discuss the "Citizen Kane of Horror Films" The Wicker Man (1973). Much less women punching than the 2006 remake.
Dan and Elyse flying solo in this one. We talk about the entirely forgettable 2016 film, The Boy. A creepy doll film that almost works, but doesn't. That's kinda overselling it. Just watch the trailer and listen to the podcast. It'll save
Matt Witkus joins Elyse and Prof. Werewolf to discuss the 1998 slasher film Urban Legend. The film is nearly 20 years old, but is still relevant today. This podcast is hot off the press and super topical.
This is the original pilot recording me and Elyse recorded to see if it would work. We reviewed Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter to set the tone for our new podcast. I think it turned out pretty good. Stay tuned after the outro mus
Josh returns for the 2015's Green Room. We talk about punk rock, Nazis, and the reasons why it's always always always OK to punch Nazis.
We have a good discussion about the 1978 horror/sci-fi classic Alien, plus feminism and xenomorphs.
The thrilling conclusion of Dawn of the Dead(1978). Featuring Danny, Elyse, and Jim "the Animal" Gainer.
Jim "the Animal" Gainer returns to talk Dawn of the Dead (1978), the swinging 70's, and consumer culture. If you like soundbeds by the band Goblin you just might be in luck. Also, an important show announcement.
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