This week the Hack or Slash team explores how Eli Roth got his start by checking out Cabin Fever (2003).
This week the Hack or Slash team compares Wes Craven's directorial debut, The Last House on the Left (1972), to its 2009 remake.
This week the Hack or Slash team tests their sense of humor by checking out the holiday slasher, April Fool's Day (1986).
This week the Hack or Slash team opts to raise their anxiety by reviewing the 2011 film Contagion.
This week the Hack or Slash team checks out the Academy Award-winning 1990 adaptation of Stephen King's Misery.
This week the Hack or Slash team embraces the sound of silence in A Quiet Place (2018).
This week the Hack or Slash team wraps up Women in Horror Month by breaking down a dark feminist comedy: Teeth (2007).
This week the Hack or Slash team is joined by a special guest as they head to the theater to review Brahms: The Boy II (2020).
This week the Hack or Slash team expresses their love by reviewing the 1981 slasher My Bloody Valentine and pitting it against its 2009 remake.
This week the Hack or Slash team ventures back to 1982 to review the cult classic slasher The Slumber Party Massacre.
This week the Hack or Slash team hits up Netflix to review the 2014 film Creep
This week the Hack or Slash team examines the 1976 film The Town That Dreaded Sundown and its 2014 meta-sequel by the same title, both of which are centered around the real-life tragedy that befell Texarkana in 1946.
This week the Hack or Slash team gets deep and deeply disturbed as they explore High Tension (2005).
This week the Hack or Slash team finally gets down with vampires by unpacking 30 Days of Night (2007).
This week the Hack or Slash team kicks off the new year by reviewing the newly released remake of The Grudge.
This week the Hack or Slash team reflects on the ground covered in 2019 and sets plans for the future
This week the Hack or Slash team prepares for the new year by checking out an appropriately themed film: New Year's Evil (1980).
This week the Hack or Slash team wishes everyone Season's Greetings and Salutations by reviewing Krampus (2015), a film which brings an anthropomorphic goat-demon to life on the big screen.
This week Kris and Ryan unpack the newly released third coming of a classic slasher, Black Christmas.
This week the Hack or Slash team kicks off their December lineup with the seminal holiday classic Gremlins (1984), a film that serves as a cautionary tale illustrating how glib disregard prefaces pandemonium.
This week the Hack or Slash team explores The Babadook (2014), a cerebral horror film depicting what exists at the intersection of grief, mental illness, and an unexpected LGBTQ+ icon.
This week the team celebrates the upcoming holiday by reviewing a campy tale of a homicidal turkey: ThanksKilling (2009).
This week the Hack or Slash team gets jacked up with a 1998 sci-fi horror film, The Faculty.