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Welcome to Friday Night Fratricide, A Horror Movie Podcast. Each week, your hosts Fraser and Euan will discuss a double bill of horror movies. From the classics to the obscure, they discuss everything from jump scares to psychological terror, analysing what makes each film a success or failure in the genre. Whether you're a seasoned horror fan or a newcomer to the world of fright, Fraser and Euan offer unique insights and commentary that will keep you engaged and entertained. With a deep kno ...
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We're going back to the future in this one! Well, back to the past but roughly the time when Back to the Future came out so... You know what I was trying to do. Anyway, Pieces! The Burning! A couple of classics from the time of the rise of slasher films. We can definitely see not only their inspirations, but what they went on to inspire. The 80s we…
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Ooooooooh this is a good one, folks. We all know Fraser loves a Found Footage film - but sadly he didn't bring the sauce this week. I think we managed to find the only universe where a found footage Bigfoot horror film turns out to be the most tedious and lackluster 90 minutes imaginable. However, Euan's pick this week didn't disappoint. A first ti…
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If you're calling about the missing feet, leave your address and the replacement feet will be rushed to you by my grandson Jody. That's right, the man, the legend, Mr Vincent Price is our subject this week. We picked a couple of his lesser-known gems to celebrate. Enjoy some hits, some duds, and some impressions, all this week on Friday Night Fratr…
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We're transforming from brothers who have not watched Raw to those who have. And oh boy was it a fun (?) watch. But first, we're going back to the early 20th century for some classic horror with Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. A surprising watch, in the best possible way, and a film that paved the way for many films and comics to come. And Raw. Raw. The les…
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Let's celebrate a dead racist! That's right, it's Lovecraft's death-day, and what better way to celebrate than watching some Eldritch horrors from beyond (ha). You like seeing Ken Foree in his tight, wet briefs? We sure did! All that and more in From Beyond - a direct adaptation from a 7-page Lovecraft short story. There's no way that could be mis-…
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We've hit a milestone this week - it's the first episode where Fraser has been humbled and thoroughly regrets his choice. I don't know if you're aware of Funny Games... but don't watch it. Just, don't. I know you think you can handle it, that you're better than everyone that came before you, but you're not. We are forever scarred... Also, we watch …
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Hell yeah, baby, time to go back to school!! Two schools this week; a Swiss boarding school with plenty of bugs, murder, and monkeys; and an all-American high school with alien parasites and Clea DuVall. Both Phenomena and The Faculty are well-regarded in their own right, despite their varying quality. But one thing's for sure, we were not bored wa…
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This week we have an absolutely enormous theme for you. Just huge. Very big. We're talking about some giant monsters! Euan's pick this week was "Them!" an atomic age sci-fi horror that was the United States' equivelant to Godzilla, about Giant Ants. And Fraser's pick was Eight Legged Freaks, an early 2000s creature feature about giant spiders, whic…
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It's time for some D-O-Double G in a 2000s H-O-Double R-O-R film. That's right, this week, we're taking a look at some horror films featuring rappers. In Bones, Snoop Dogg takes centre stage as a wronged money-man out for revenge on those who caused his demise. Is it as silly as it sounds? You betcha. Then we're diving into one of the most 2000s ho…
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It's aliens vs Aliens. Crocodiles vs snakes. Fraser vs Euan. We're 4 films for the price of 2 this week. Starting with a crossover of 2 beloved Sci-Fi franchises, we get ourselves some neat early-2000s action. Though it's not winning any awards, AvP (as the kids call it) proved to decent entertainment for our Friday night viewing. Lake Placid vs An…
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Support the Show. Make sure to follow us on other platforms to keep up to date with the Podcast, and send us your questions and thoughts! Twitter: @FratricidePod YouTube: Happy Brothers Podcast And if you would like to support the podcast, check out the links in our link tree, at linktr.ee/happybrotherspodcast Thanks for listening. Artwork credit: …
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It's a good day to die. You ever wondered what happens after death? How to reconcile your previously unfinished business? How to accept grief? Well oh boy do we have a double bill for you. Both Flatliners and The Sixth Sense have some surprising similarities, beyond that of their themes surrounding death. Though they might vary in quality in a lot …
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The devil is speaking through us this week... In the form of a brand new episode of our podcast where we're talking about Possession horror movies baby! First up is Prince of Darkness, one of John Carpenters lesser films, but does that mean that it's bad, or just under appreciated? And then it's Noroi: The Curse, a japanese found footage horror fro…
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Happy New Year! (again) We're welcoming in the new year with a horror movie staple - the killer clown. Strangely, neither of us went for the obvious one this time... All Hallow's Eve is the first appearance of Art the Clown on the big screen. Prior to his shenanigans in Terrifier, he's stalking a variety of young woman, babysitters, and kids in thi…
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Happy New Year one and all! Ring in 2024 with us as we watch some more festive horror, this time themed around New Year. Step back in time and explore a haunted old hotel in Bloody New Year, then take a trip into the isolated snowy hills and fight off a sinister infection in The Children. An interesting double bill, but we can't deny their festiven…
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Meeerrry Christmas one and all. Join us for the penultimate episode of this year, where we celebrate some great (?) Xmas horror. With Black Christmas, we have the definitive Christmas horror. Renowned for it's unflinching brutality, it's a classic for a reason, but does it hold up in our eyes? And following that up with a new one - It's a Wonderful…
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Today we're kicking off a short series of holiday specials, with a couple of Snowy Horror films! So bundle up nice and warm to keep away the CHILLS. Euan's choice this week was 1997's Jack Frost, about a serial killer turned mutant snowman terrorising a small town. And Fraser's choice was 2013's Devil's Pass, a found footage horror which investigat…
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This week, the random wheel of themes has stuck us with a bit of a tricky one. Community. Fraser has gone for a film that demonstrates how Communities can be affected by horror and supernatural things, John Carpenter's Village of the Damned Remake from 1995. And Euan's gone for films where Community is the villain, Joe Dante's The Howling. Hopefull…
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The 80s have been and gone. Slasher films have faded into memory. But oh? What's this? A new wave of Slasher horror slicing it's way onto screen? Hell yeah, it's the 90s and with it comes the rebirth of the genre, most notably in the 'meta horror' subgenre. We're taking a look at one of the pioneers of this genre - Wes Craven's New Nightmare, the 7…
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Hoo boy did we make a grave error this week. Apologies to anyone who decided to follow along and suffer through Totally Killer with us. But before that, we cover Donnie Darko. A classic. A big ol' gothic(?) classic. With a bangin' soundtrack and a stacked cast, it's hard to go wrong. Does it do enough to enter the 5-star club though? Now. Onto Tota…
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Well, here it is. The film that launched a thousand phobias. If you've not seen or heard of Dead of Night, you've still more than likely seen at least some of it's influence on horror films of the last 80-some years. A pioneer of it's time, and one of the original anthology horrors, this film has some fantastic imagery, and a final sequence that ho…
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It's the most spookiest time of the year. And what other franchise could we talk about on this, the holiest of days? It's Halloween! Michael Myers! Dr Loomis! And of course, Busta Rhymes. Where better to start than at the beginning. John Carpenter's masterpiece of horror that spawned generations of fun. Pair that with what is arguably the worst in …
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