This week, Kyle and Trevor review Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s, Scream (2022)! The first of the series to not be directed by horror icon Wes Craven, Scream 2022 is the fifth and most recent entry in the long running slasher franchise. Heralded for it’s novel mix of comedy, horror, and self-aware meta commentary regarding…
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Episode 177 – Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)
*Apologies to Alice Krige, whose name is mispronounced consistently in this episode.* “Kree-Guh,” Trevor. It’s pronounced, “Kree-Guh.” This week, Kyle and Trevor review David Blue Garcia’s, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)! The latest entry in the long running series of horror films, TCM 2022 is produced by prolific franchise horror innovator, Fede Alvarez. Set in a…

Episode 150 – The Lure (2015) and Halloween Kills (2021)
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema *HALLOWEEN KILLS (2021) REVIEW BEGINS AT 54:00* It’s once again time for Catching Up On Cinema’s 3rd annual, “Kyle’s Killer October” event month!This week sees Kyle and Trevor completing their exploration of horror musicals with a review of Agnieszka Amoczynska’s, The Lure (2015)!Described as, “the best Goth musical about man-eating mermaids ever made,” the…

Episode 109 – Inside (2007)
In this week’s installment of Catching Up On Cinema’s Kyle’s Brutal Christmas event month, we hop across the Atlantic to review Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo’s French horror thriller, Inside (2007)! Starring Beatrice Dalle and Alysson Paradis, the film is one of the most critically acclaimed of the “new wave” of gory French horror flicks…

Episode 108 – Black Christmas (1974)
In this week’s installment of Catching Up On Cinema’s “Kyle’s Brutal Christmas” event month, Kyle and Trevor review Bob Clark’s Black Christmas (1974)! An early entry in the slasher subgenre of horror films, the movie is certainly profane at times, but is otherwise fairly quaint and subdued in terms explicit content when compared to later…

Episode 38 – Halloween (2018)
It’s the first week of June, so naturally the boys are reviewing… David Gordon Green’s Halloween (2018)? This month’s reviews will be part of something we’re casually referring to as “Franchise Month.” Essentially, the idea this month is to tackle the most recent films in long lived franchises. Streamlining the franchise canon by disregarding the…