
S3 E8: New Wave of Horror - “Obsession” + “Backrooms” and “Faces of Death” (1978 & 2026)
Jake and Addison are back with a massive episode to discuss newly released horror films and a notorious cult favorite.

Hosted by Jacob Baker · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 61 episodes
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An in-depth look into the darkest and most disturbing corners of cinema from hosts Jake and Addison.
Jacob Baker hosts The Blasphemous Cinema Podcast, a tv show with 61 episodes published.

Jake and Addison are back with a massive episode to discuss newly released horror films and a notorious cult favorite.

Jake and Addison discuss the first two entires in the Men Behind the Sun series, which focuses on the horrors committed by Unit 731.

Jake and Addison discuss the 1960 J-Horror cult classic "Jigoku."

Jake and Addison are joined by Roman and Tyler of the This Movie’s For You podcast to discuss the best films of 2025.

Jake and Addison discuss French extreme horror film “Calvaire.”

Jake and Addison discuss Jonathan Glazer’s most recent films.

Jake and Addison return in their annual episode to discuss all the horror films they watched during October.

Jake and Addison discuss two newly released and telling films about our current day and age to kick off season 3.

Jake and Addison discuss two newly released films that are thematically telling of our current day and age.

In this season finale, Jake and Addison create a tier list of the 55 films covered during the first two seasons.

Jake and Addison discuss cult favorite "Suicide Club" from director Sion Sono.

Jake and Addison discuss the experimental giallo “Amer” from 2009.

Jake and Addison discuss director James Benning's unnerving film "Landscape Suicide" as well as other notable depictions of America in film.

Jake and Addison are joined by director and friend of the podcast, Chandler Balli. Jake, Addison, and Chandler discuss Steve McQueen's directorial debut "Hunger" and Chandler's most recent film "Tapeface" with some addit

Jake and Addison discuss 2003’s “Oldboy” and touch on some of their most anticipated films of 2025.

Jake and Addison discuss the Russian medieval epic “Hard to Be a God,” as well as dive into the best films of 2024.

Jake and Addison are back for their third annual October recap. This time, with special guest Luca Sauceda. Jake, Addison, and Luca discuss each of the horror movies they watched during the month of October. Find our vid

Jake and Addison discuss the new 2024 film “The Substance” as well as the notorious “Martyrs.”

Jake and Addison discuss Gus Van Sant’s 2003 film “Elephant” + some new release discussions.

Jake and Addison discuss two 2024 releases, "In a Violent Nature" and "Lumberjack the Monster."
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