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Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... it’s our favorite time of the year! We are officially kicking off our 3rd Annual Shark Week! This year we are braving the hurricane to talk about Tommy Wirkola

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Hello,We are Luke and Marcus, longtime friends that enjoy horror movies. Join us as we watch and ramble on about movies we have and have not seen.
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... it’s our favorite time of the year! We are officially kicking off our 3rd Annual Shark Week! This year we are braving the hurricane to talk about Tommy Wirkola

To close out this spectacular season of spooks,we are pulling up a chair in front of a snowy television screen to review the 1982 masterpiece: Poltergeist. Joining us for this blockbuster finale are special guests Blaire

Ghost Movie Summer is in full swing, and this week, we are revisiting a 1999 supernatural thriller that often finds itself in the shadow of The Sixth Sense, but stands entirely on its own in Stir of Echoes. We’re heading

Reviewed to Death is officially kicking off the summer season with a brand-new theme: Ghosts. To start things off, we are revisiting the modern titan of supernatural cinema that launched a billion-dollar franchise: James

War Horror Month has reached its conclusion. After trekking through submarines, snowy battlefields, and aerial nightmares, we are ending this tour of duty deep behind enemy lines in the terrifying, industrial-horror spec

War Horror Month climbs out of the muddy trenches and takes to the skies! This week we are strapping into the ball turret of a B-17 Flying Fortress to review the 2021 creature feature: Shadow in the Cloud. Released quiet

War Horror Month continues, and we are moving from the claustrophobic depths of the Atlantic to the chaotic, blood-soaked mountains of Norway. This week, Marcus and Luke are tackling the high-octane, over-the-top madness

Reviewed to Death is reporting for duty as we go back to war and kick off an all-new theme: War Horror Month. To start we are heading back to 1943 to board the USS Tiger Shark in the 2002 thriller, Below. After the subma

Animated Horror Month is going out with a bang—and a heavy dose of rock and rotoscoping. To close out our April journey, we are boarding a space-bound 1957 Chevy and diving into the ultimate cult anthology: Heavy Metal.

Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust isn't just an anime; it’s an explosion of silver stakes, dark romance, and some of the best animation ever to come out of Studio Madhouse. Join us as we travel to the future for some dhampir a

"Animated Horror Month" leaves the gore of deep space and into the psyche of a pop idol. This week, we are stepping into the blurred reality of Satoshi Kon’s 1997 psychological masterpiece: Perfect Blue. Long before infl

Put away the live-action cameras—"Animated Horror Month" has officially arrived on Reviewed to Death! To kick off April, we are trading in the physical gore for the illustrated kind. We’re heading back to the USG Ishimur

“Sci-Fi Month" has taken us from the sun to the bunker, but we’re ending the journey in the deep end of the indie-weirdness pool! To close out SciFi month. we are looking at Jimmy and Stiggs But we aren't crossing the fi

"Sci-Fi Month" is getting claustrophobic! After the cosmic absurdity of The Manitou, We are locking the doors and checking the air filtration system. This week, we are diving into the tense, high-stakes world of Dan Trac

“Sci-Fi Month" takes a turn into the truly bizarre! This week, we are looking at a film that defies easy categorization. It starts as a supernatural medical mystery and ends in a full-blown interstellar laser battle. We

Sci-Fi Month continues as we are boarding the Icarus II and heading straight for the sun.. This week, we are talking Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s 2007 masterpiece: Sunshine. Follow us @Reviewedtodeath “Alone Together”

It’s Sci-Fi month everyone and we’re kicking things off with a film that is equal parts technological prophecy and visceral body-horror nightmare: David Cronenberg’s 1983 masterpiece, Videodrome. Is Videodrome a signal w

Pack your BFG and check your 24th chromosome—it’s time for the final boss of "Video Game Movie Month." To close out the month, we are heading to Olduvai Research Facility to tackle the 2005 Unrated Version of Doom. But t

This week, we aren't looking at an adaptation of a real game, but a movie about a fictional one. We’re plugging in the controllers for the 2006 horror movie Stay Alive. Don’t forget the roses. Follow us @Reviewedtodeath

The air is getting cold, the ash is falling from the sky, and that distant siren can only mean one thing: it’s time for "Video Game Movie Month" to take a dark, foggy turn. This week, Marcus and Luke are venturing into t
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