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Horror News & Reaction. Plus Whats Coming out in June

Mike, Justin, and Charlie Episode 63

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On this mini episode we recap some of the breaking news in horror from the month of May. "Her Private Hell" premiers at Cannes. Sam Rami to direct the remake of "Magic". George A. Romero's treatment of "Twilight of the Dead" has a studio and director attached, as well as leading star. And Mike Flannagan's "The Exorcist" has it's cast in place. 

Plus, whats coming out in June. Charlie was nice enough to even throw in where everything horror is streaming as well. 

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All Guts, So Gory is a weekly horror movie podcast hosted by Mike, Charlie, and Justin. Each week, one host picks a horror film of their choice—anything from cult classics and slashers to supernatural chillers and modern gore-fests—for the trio to dissect. With a mix of sharp insights, dark humor, and plenty of passion for the genre, All Guts, So Gory delivers lively discussions that celebrate the bloody, the bizarre, and everything in between. If you love horror movies, this is the podcast to sink your teeth into. 

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SPEAKER_01

Welcome to the All Guts So Gory podcast. I'm Mike, joined as always by Justin and Charlie, and today we bring you a little bit of horror news and reaction from the month of May. And looking ahead to the month of June at the horror slate, what's going to be coming out in theaters, what's going to be hitting streaming, and maybe a little bit of what we saw in May with just a few comments. But um let's talk about some news, guys. I'll throw a couple things out there and you guys can react to it.

SPEAKER_00

I've tried not to read anything just in anticipation for you to tell us the news here. So all right. What we got? Genuine reactions is what you're gonna do.

SPEAKER_01

Genuine reactions. Knee jerk reactions, what I'm looking for.

SPEAKER_00

Like whoa, no fucking way. Okay. Got it? I'm ready. You son of a bitch. What did you just call me? Exactly.

SPEAKER_01

You call me a knee-jerk. That's a knee jerk. Jerking on me. Alright. So the con film festival. Con can. It's con. It's can. Can the can film festival just was just just going on. And her private hell. The new movie starring Sophie Thatcher. Horror movie starring Sophie Thatcher premiered there. Friend of the pod. We're fans of her on this pod. Oh, you know her from Yellow Jackets. You know her from Companion. We know her from Heretic. Um, The Boogeyman. But Her Private Hell came out at Cannes. Stars Sophie Thatcher, directed by Nicholas Winding Ruffin. They call it a stylist slasher. Also, Reffin directed one of my favorite movies, Drive, the Ryan Gosling picture. It's a good movie from uh about what 2010, 2011. Oh, but it's really good. It was 2011. But I really, really like that movie a lot. And this is his first time getting a doing a feature film since 2016.

SPEAKER_00

Isn't that a song by Cheryl Krell Every Day as a Winding Ruffin? Isn't that? I don't know. Okay.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, if you guys want to just leave uh some kind of review saying that you don't want Justin doing dad jokes anymore, we'll try. Yeah, we'll get a mute button.

SPEAKER_01

Hold me down. So this is a neon film, and Neon Studios, as you know, they are through the roof with their credibility and the movies they've done. Parasite, Honora, Long Legs, The Monkey, just to name a few. Where are you guys at on Sophie, Sophie Thatcher?

SPEAKER_00

We had no complaints about Sophie. Companion and heretic were great. So I mean you have to attribute some of that to like their taste in the scripts they're reading, right? Obviously. So seems like she's got some good taste.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Drive is really the only thing of refens that I've seen, so I don't know too much about his other stuff. Do you want to pump the break?

SPEAKER_00

Boogeyman wasn't great, but she's made a pass. It was okay.

SPEAKER_02

She was fine. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. We're not gonna disown her acting abilities. I'm just saying the movie was okay.

SPEAKER_01

It was because she's a friend of the cast.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

The early reviews on this out of can are not great, but you know, some people that get to go there are probably expecting something else, you know, and maybe this becomes a cult classic, or maybe it's a better following once more people see it.

SPEAKER_00

Never know. I wish I had referenced like do horror films normally get good reviews in Canada. That's a good question. It seems like people go there and they're eating their croissants. I think baguettes.

SPEAKER_01

Right? It's the elite reviewers. They're judging things on a maybe not even on a curve. What's the opposite of that? Where you just expect okay, it's not the godfather, it's not pulp fiction, so it's gonna be bad if it's not, right?

SPEAKER_02

I feel like I don't have any qualms with cons. I feel like there's been some movies that they've highly reviewed there that fall into the horror genre or comedy, and you know, we we kind of have like the finish line or the starting line isn't fair. I mean, drama always gets three or four extra steps. It's harder to get it right in drama. You you have if it's either really good, really mid, or really bad. So, but like as far as awards go, you know, when was the last best picture? Horror.

SPEAKER_01

Was it if you consider Parasite a horror? And it did win. Yeah, Parasite's horror. And is that the last one?

SPEAKER_02

If you consider that, maybe probably a comedy that's best picture? Uh these parasites respect. We don't get the no, no, I mean like comedy and horror, we it just doesn't get the respect. True, especially the film festivals and award ceremonies.

SPEAKER_00

It's like super deep films about like people smuggling freedom out of a country or something. You're gonna say freedom out of their ass. Pretty much. They shove freedom in there and then they smuggle it out, yeah. Yeah, yeah. So yeah, that's all I gotta say.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, it speaks more to the human the actual life, actual human condition than horror movies and comedies. But as far as entertainment goes and what the movies are about is escapism and you know, maybe learning something when you're talking about dramas, but escapism, what's better than comedy and horror? Nothing. Nothing. I'm gonna answer that. Nothing.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Quick little synopsis. Quick little synopsis on her private hell. It is about a woman, probably played by Sophie Thatcher. She's going through her. Searching for her father as a strange mist engulfs their futuristic metropolis and unleashes an elusive, deadly presence. Interesting. Like the fog. That sounds weird. I think it could be very artsy, which is why this is at Cannes.

SPEAKER_02

What's the one? Isn't there one coming out this year with like a little town like like teleports or whatever to like dinosaurs and shit like that? I think it's called.

SPEAKER_00

Flintstones.

SPEAKER_01

Or maybe I'm just getting confused with this movie.

SPEAKER_00

Maybe possibly.

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All right.

SPEAKER_01

So we'll look forward to her private hell that comes out in theaters in July. So just got its con can release this uh past week. Theaters, July 24th.

SPEAKER_00

You keep hitting the word private pretty hard, and I'm like, keep every time I flinch, I'm like, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

What? Just you, Justin. Just you. Okay. All right, moving on. Next piece of news. Sam Raimi, who let's see, when does this when does this drop? So, yeah, this will drop. We all love Sam. One of the next movies we have coming up on our list to do is gonna be Evil Dead 2. Sam Raimi, director of Evil Dead, the franchise, Evil Dead 1 and 2. He's going to be working as the director on a film called Magic, a remake of the 1978 Anthony Hopkins puppet horror movie. Magic is about a mentally unstable ventriloquist who slowly loses control over his malicious and wisecracking dummy named Fats. I think that's uh aren't they all like that? It's a little redundant to say mentally unstable ventriloquist, right?

SPEAKER_03

Special guest today is Mando. What are you trying to say about Jeff Dunham?

SPEAKER_01

Uh he's the only one I know. So yeah. The most famous. Have you guys seen the original?

SPEAKER_00

No. I've it's been like I've clicked on the thumbnail, gonna jump into it several times, and I'm like, I don't know. I don't know if I'm up for a dummy movie tonight. Because what happened is like goosebumps and some other stuff. Goosebumps did one of these.

SPEAKER_02

What was the one that came out in the the aughts?

SPEAKER_00

Silent something, dead silence, which is good, and that's less. Yeah, I mean, it is a ventriloquist dummy, but you know, ventriloquism isn't really part of it. But right, but yeah, I think other things have kind of done it, so I'm like, I don't know if I need to see it, but I will. Now that I know Sam. Sam Mary Niche. I guarantee you something's gonna gush into somebody's mouth every time. Sam Mary.

SPEAKER_01

Every time Roy Lee, who produced Weapons, is producing this alongside Raimi and Chris Hammond, and then the same writers from Send Help, which Sam Raimi just did last year. The same writers they are having written down here. Mark Swift and Damian Shannon. They also wrote the Freddie versus Jason installment of that, those two franchises. They're on board to write this. So yeah, I'm it's Sam Raimi directing. I'm gonna see it. I like Send Help, but like Freddie versus Jason, so I feel it's gonna be pretty well written. Maybe I'll see the original before going to see this and compare and contrast, but I think even without the original, sounds like something I'd want to go see. So all right, all right, moving on. Next one, Charlie. This one is up your alley. George A. Romero, rest in peace, passed away in 2017. He had started penning the treatment, or he penned the treatment for the final installment of the of the dead series before he passed away.

SPEAKER_02

For Justin, what does uh pen the treatment mean?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, like is it a script or is it treatment is like I think I don't know if treatment is the same as an outline or maybe it's George Lucas where you had so a treatment is like a 20-page or 30-page like this is the movie where it doesn't have like quotes or lines, it's just like here's the main characters, like we're gonna start here, they're gonna go here, they're gonna do that. Okay, so like I guess you're starting to plan out like the sets you need and the scenes, but you're not writing dialogue yet. So we had a story, it's a story, I guess. There's somebody else, but it doesn't have dialogue yet. Okay, so this treatment that Romero wrote before he passed away, he was considering to be the conclusion of the of the dead series, the sixth one, sixth and final one. Okay, so the Paz brothers are directing this. They directed the Gollum and Plan A. Not familiar with any of those, not familiar with the Paz brothers. If you are listening and you are, you can drop us some fan mail, link in the show notes, and let us know. Also, by uh Magenta Light Studios, not familiar with them either. They're not Neon, not A24, they're not close. It's like a Magenta Lite, you know. I'm familiar with the printer ink color. Oh but Kate Beckinsale is gonna star in this, so that's a big name.

SPEAKER_00

All right, yeah, yeah. I'm I'm definitely a fan. It was a big name 20 years ago. And in underwear. Um lately the movies she's choosing haven't been. Justin's rubbing off on great. I'm doing what to you? Rubbing off.

SPEAKER_01

Whoa, whoa, whoa, keep it in your pants, Justin. Wow. Yeah, so Twilight of the Dead, Charlie. I mean, what are your thoughts? You're a big Romero guy. Are you looking forward to this? Are you like, oh, we'll just let Romero be?

SPEAKER_02

I'm I'm conflicted. I I am, but like at the two extremes, because the last few movies of the dead were not that great. I mean, some of them were like uh was it Diary of the Dead was just kind of I didn't hate Diary of the Dead. It's kind of I didn't love it, didn't hate it though. Like Day of the Dead for me was kind of like Land of the Dead, I'm sorry, was probably the last good one for me. But at the same time, I want to know like what is going on, what's gonna happen, is this really gonna come to a conclusion, or is it gonna be like a classic Romero ending where it's just like you really don't know? There's lots of zombies and maybe some people alive, and we always keep messing it up and the zombies keep winning. Is this gonna be like the last humans or the last zombies? I I I want a conclusion, but at the same time, like I said, if it's you know classic Romero, we only ever really get a final conclusion. It's really up to us what happens in our head.

SPEAKER_00

All right, fair enough. Justin, your thoughts? I've been a little lukewarm on Beck and Sale's choices lately. So once again, we were talking about like Sophie Thatcher's choices, and he kind of guides you into oh, they're probably picking stuff that we'll want to watch. This one, we'll see where it if it gets that wide release.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. I mean it, yeah, they haven't written a script yet. I think they just have acquired it and said they they want to make this, so it's got to get funding and you know, all that stuff, which it's got a studio attached, so that's good. But that doesn't always mean like you got the green light, because I think was it the the Megan spin-off was like like had a release date and then a trailer and everything, and that shit still hasn't been released, like and it's been pulled, like it's not even on a calendar to be released at this point. So, you know, it's uh I don't know how Hollywood works when it comes to all that business side stuff.

SPEAKER_02

But what I've been waiting for is people under the stairs. I love the original movie, the Jordan Peel, yeah, the Jordan Peel remake, which I've been hearing about for like three years now. Yeah, like I haven't even heard of like filming going on.

SPEAKER_01

I I don't even know where that one is. Yeah, because he was then producing the one that uh what's the one at the him, him, yeah, which was fine. He was producing that because there was something else that he was working on. I think they just called it four, and it was like the Roman Numero Four because it was his fourth project, like it didn't even have a name yet. And then that was has been around for three or four years, and maybe maybe that is what number the fourth project was.

SPEAKER_02

Whatever it is, I hope we hopefully it's good because I I kind of feel like he's getting to a point where he's at a like a make or break because a huge get out fan. Love that movie.

SPEAKER_01

Absolutely.

SPEAKER_02

Nope. Nah, nah, I don't know. Him, I haven't seen it yet. I like us though, but I mean, like for me, if if he nails his fourth movie, he'll be he'll be Hall of Fame, no matter what he does after that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I think I mean I like his movies in the order they've come out from get out, us, nope, like in that order. Like get out some. Oh, yeah, I forgot about us. Us is like good. No bloody good time. Okay. And yeah, I haven't seen him yet though. But he's the only producer on that. He didn't really pre-write it. Yeah. So we'll see about the uh Twilight of the Dead. One last uh bit of news that we'll talk about. The Exorcist, the Mike Flanagan reboot of The Exorcist, has a cast in place. Nice. I think we've known for a while that Scarlett Johansson is playing the lead, I think playing in the Ellen Burston role as the mom. You mean Bernstein? No, she's not a bear. Justin. Bernstein. But this also is gonna star some people that are Mike Flanagan staples, like Hamish Linklater, Gil Bellows, Carl Lumbly, Robert Longstreet, Kate Siegel, his wife, Kate, Carla Cugino, Carla Gugino, Jugino. Say that three times fast. But then also it looks like Jacob Jupe. Is it jupe? Joby Jacoby Jupe? J-U-P-E? This is Noah Jupe's brother. J Assign. Who that exactly? Jacoby Jupe was just in Hamnet, which was up for the Academy Award. He's a 13-year-old, and because he's the lone youngster, I'm guessing he's the one that gets possessed by Pazuzu in this version of the exorcist.

SPEAKER_02

I am not uh this it this is gonna fail. There's no way. You can't remake the exorcist. You can't do it. I don't I I was it's gonna fail if I was gonna address not gonna be good.

SPEAKER_01

I think it's called Mr. Sleep. Mr. Sleep away can't. No, he got his doctor. He went to four years of evil medical school called Dr. Thank you. Right. But yeah, Mike Flanagan, Dr. Sleep is solid. Like The Shining didn't need a sequel. And I was skeptical as shit because I'm like, dude, you're fucking with the shining. But that was a sequel. It was it was a book.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So written by should have learned from the Exorcist sequels that you can't fuck with this movie.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, it's like it's on the top of the pyramid at directing this stuff, and that's why The Exorcist Believer was terrible. I hope it does well. He fucked up two Hollywood. I hope it's good, and then he tried his hand at this and fucked it up, which was gonna be a trilogy as well. And then they basically are like, You're done. All I gotta say is that is not canon.

SPEAKER_00

Until Flanagan proves me wrong, I'm in. Okay. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, I'll probably watch he's like one of the most solid horror directors you'll find right now. Like there's a lot of up-and-comers that have done one or two things, but the Mike, but Flanagan has done a lot of stuff over a period of time. Like you I you can feel almost safe that it's not going to be terrible.

SPEAKER_02

Now, if Jordan Peel did this, I would have higher hopes for it. Would you? I would. Okay. Okay. I think because black people get possessed too. And I would not mind.

SPEAKER_00

Well, we learned that in Exodus.

SPEAKER_02

The African American version.

SPEAKER_01

Well, did you watch Believer?

SPEAKER_02

Which one? Actually, four years ago. Probably not.

SPEAKER_01

See, exactly. Guess which one lived. And that was part of why that version sucked. Is like they had the two. No, no, no. No, no, no. Wait, hear me out. Not that he lived. No, they had there's a white family and a black family, and both their daughters get possessed. And then they then the struggle becomes, or what you would think the struggle will become, is how each family deals with their own beliefs to try to rid the these daughters of their possession.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, is that the one where they were in the room? Yeah, in the chairs back to back. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, I did see that. Yeah. And then there was they basically just like glossed over it. Like they like the white family was saying, like, hey, we're gonna, we're gonna have this person over and they're gonna do this ritual or whatever. And the black family was like, well, we don't believe in that. And then the white family was like, oh, like, okay. And like they just like moved on. I'm like, dude, this should be the whole crux of the movie. Right. If you want to make it if you want to make it an interesting movie that's that would have been more relevant, that would have driven much more discussion. And like they just have that little like two two or three lines and then just move on, like gloss over. I'm like, that is that should have been the crux of the whole thing. If you wanted to be interesting and drive conversations, get people talking.

SPEAKER_02

I think that's one one of the totally fucked it up. Being afraid to take that extra step, go that extra mile, and do a movie where you can see the black culture and the white culture side by side and the weights different. Right. It was just something I they're probably too scared to take on.

SPEAKER_01

Well, and the they were white. So well, there you go.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, you can't understand what a woman feels like if you're not a woman.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. So yeah. So I I do feel safer that this version of the Exorcist is going to be better than that. And with Flanagan tied to it, that I did read that I didn't want to read too much about it. I don't want to be spoiled. Does follow the book a little bit more, or there's more stuff from the book that is going to be in this one. So now I need to read the book because I don't I don't read, but now maybe I need to. But I don't know.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, either you guys read the book. I have not, but I I I've heard a like a lot of the like the backstory for the what the book's based on, and it was here in St. Louis, and it was a boy. Maybe that's why they're going that way. Maybe they're they're blending the book and like that'd be cool to stuff of the what supposedly really happened.

SPEAKER_00

They won't shoot here, it's too dangerous. I have a little boy that can't sleep through the night and comes crawling in my bed every night.

SPEAKER_01

Maybe they can use him in uh this movie.

SPEAKER_02

I had one that would wake up screaming talking about shadow people.

SPEAKER_01

I was scared shitless. Wow. Alright, so that is a little bit of news from the news corner past month and some reaction from the guys. Let's talk about movies that are coming out in the month of June. All right. Is there anything you're looking forward to? Do you want to go down the list and we'll give you a little bit more.

SPEAKER_00

Let me let me throw some out and you guys tell me what if anything strikes your interest, if you will. So I was wrong in last month's episode. Well, I was half wrong. So backrooms had a limited release at the end of what was backrooms. Backrooms had a limited release at the end of May, but I guess it has an official release date of June 5th. So for those of you looking forward to backrooms, it's coming soon. Okay. There's I've started to hear trailers. You see how it said here because it closes his eyes right away. It's got uh Chuetle Io4. You may recognize it. Easy for you to say from us, Doctor Strange and some other movies. Mark Duplas, right? It's an A24 film. So all right, here's one that I know you guys are gonna probably watch pretty quickly in the theater. Scary Movie Six. Yeah, um, it's last movie was what, 15 years ago, 10 years ago? It was a long time ago, and there's been so much IP that they can reference. There's been Art the Clown, there's been Megan, there's been Gladys. Substance, I think, is on the So they're uh long legs for sure. I mean, if you can't there's gonna be so much stuff that they can use.

SPEAKER_02

Do those really count as scary movies? I don't really count them, I count them as comedy.

SPEAKER_00

But you know, it's a scary movie in the title. It's in the it's in our uh wheelhouse, right? All right. A lot of uh It counts. Same crew coming back, of course. Good honest are back, Regina Hill. Hall, sorry. Marlon Wayans. Yeah, it's gonna be funny. There's one that is called Leviticus, as in the Bible verse, it stars actually not my favorite book. It's your least favorite Bible verse. So this one, despite it coming out June 19th, they're keeping everything very close to the chest, right? Close to the vest. And there's not a lot of details. All I see is plot details remain mostly under wraps, but the film is described as a dark, religious, supernatural horror project. It's from Neon. We just talked about how we like Neon's work lately. So I'll be interested in that. So that is it for June, really, as far as wide releases. We've got if you want to include some streamers, we've got a movie called Find Your Friends on Shudder. Five friends on a desert getaway become stranded in an isolated town where paranoia violence and buried resentments explode. I like to premise into survival horror. So and then last one I found, another Shudder original. Forbidden Fruits. A surreal body horror. Yeah, surreal body horror story involving obsession, transformation, and toxic relationships. That's at the end of the month. Oh, sorry, last one. Ice Tower, another Shudder exclusive. A young orphan becomes obsessed with a mysterious actress while witnessing the filming of a dark adaptation of the Snow Queen. Gothic fantasy horror crossover and a strong arthouse aesthetic. So we know that Charlie's gonna go. Oh, of course. You know Marianne Cotiard. Oh, yeah. She was in Batman, you know. If you want to dump it down, sure. Sure. Alright. She was in uh what was that one? Outbreak, not an outbreak, contagion. She was in that too. Good stuff. Any of those interest anybody?

SPEAKER_01

Find your friends, I'll check out. Wow. Um the one the one's little synopsis I saw of that says it's an all-girls trip to Joshua Tree that devolves into a bid for survival. So some pet abuse turns into could be some drug use, some you know, hallucinogenics. Maybe could be some never happened at Joshua Tree. I think never never. Or am I thinking of Burning Man? Both the same? So they're the same. We're on the Coachella. From being from the East Coast and now a flyover state, I'm like, all that shit is just all that California stuff.

SPEAKER_00

The last thing I want to mention is all one event. Uh coming to Paramount Plus in June is Scream 7. So if you didn't catch it in theaters, there you go. What about disclosure day? Are we counting that in the horror? I did not show up as a horror, but you know what? It's a huge movie event in a disclosure. At least Horror James.

SPEAKER_01

Aliens, right? Looks like some sort of it's gonna be it's looks it's definitely sci-fi. We'll see if there's any horror elements.

SPEAKER_02

An E.T. Easter egg in there somewhere, probably.

SPEAKER_01

I hope so. Maybe we um but I mean it's bloody disgusting has it on their website listed as a horror release on June 12th. Disgusting. You talk about Leviticus. Let's see. On VOD is another one called Hungry, which James Nunn, who did Sharkbait and One Shot, wrote in direct a killer animal flick that dares to answer what would happen if you transformed the board game Hungry Hungry Hippos into a horror movie.

SPEAKER_02

What the fuck is that?

SPEAKER_01

It's basically it looks like Primate with a hippo.

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Oh my god.

SPEAKER_01

So if you're like Primate, hippos do kill more people in Africa than they do. Any of the predators. Not just hippos, hungry, hungry hippo. That is true. That's redundant too, man. All hippos are hungry, right? Was is it elephants that are like the deadliest animal to see hippos? It's hippocampus.

SPEAKER_02

I think it's hippos because they're extremely territorial. There's not a lot of waterways in Africa, and they're used as, you know, like traffic highways. So more than crocodiles, more than rhinos, more than lions. I don't know about spiders. Snakes probably kill more people, but there we go. Hippos kill more people. Bubonic plague, y'all. The mosquito has killed more human beings than any other animal in the in the world.

SPEAKER_01

There's one called Strung coming out on Peacock on June 26th. A gifted violinist whose prestigious new role as a music tutor for an elite family spirals into a psychological battle for her safety and sanity in Jason Blum and Tyler Perry's first co-production. Oh, interesting. So there's that. But I think the month of June, everything is clearing out for Evil Dead Burn to hit in July, early July.

SPEAKER_00

Tyler Perry may have the record for most clips I've seen on uh TikTok where I'm like, ah, that's an interesting scene. And then you go to watch the movie and you're like, eh.

SPEAKER_02

Right.

SPEAKER_01

Do you guys if that's all for June? Is there anything you guys watched in the month of May that you want to share? Like disliked to any.

SPEAKER_02

I think I'm gonna cover that in the like what has happened so far in 2026.

SPEAKER_00

Let's let Charlie pitch his pitch what came out last year. Jam some stuff out there for you. And how the audience and audience left.

SPEAKER_02

I would say if you don't have Hulu streaming, which before I go any further, I need to turn my shutter streaming back on because it sounds like there's some good stuff coming out.

SPEAKER_00

Three movies in June. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Turn your Hulu back on because Send Help. Turn your Hulu back. Send Help and We Bury the Dead are on Hulu right now. Both are the we saw Send Help in in the theater. Great movie. Watched it again as soon as it hit Hulu. Still a great movie. And Send Help, not your classic zombie movie.

SPEAKER_01

No, wait, We Bury the Dead. No, We Bury the Dead. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

We bury the Dead. Send Help's awesome. Starring Ray from Star Wars.

SPEAKER_00

At all.

SPEAKER_02

Sure. It's I think it's worth a watch. It gives you a different perspective on like a zombie movie, and there are zombies, and they can be pretty dangerous. And then you know, the classic Romero take on it where humans are probably more dangerous, and that comes in, and you know, it's it's kind of sad, and it's it's kind of weird to have like not heartwarming, I don't know the right word for it, but like a sad zombie movie, right? Like some sad moves. Was it Maggie the Schwarzenegger? And and uh what's her name? What's her name from Zombie Land was in? Which I haven't seen. It was supposed to be kind of sad too, but yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Turn your hulu on, folks. Yeah, it's it's it brought a it brought a cause of the zombie outbreak that I hadn't seen before. Yeah. Like, you know, fucking Americans, man. Spoiler alert, the Americans are fucking Americans and Yanks. Oh, that was Irish, sorry. And it it focuses on like the process, the the huge ordeal it would be to identify all these dead bodies. Yeah, that you don't even think about. And the scale of it is like the scale of one incident was what was a half a million. I'm not spoiling anything. Yeah, it was at the very beginning, right? Gigantic swath of all of Madagascar? No, the other one, Tasmania.

SPEAKER_02

Tasmania. Madagascar is Africa.

SPEAKER_00

One of those islands.

SPEAKER_02

One of those islands. Another one good one that came out on demand, cold storage, watched that with the kids. It was a fun ride. I liked it. Zombies with a little bit of a twist, but kind of classic military fucks up again. Oh my god, it did it again.

SPEAKER_01

Like in We Bury the Dead, it starts where the U.S. dropped a nuke next to Australia. Whoops. Right.

SPEAKER_00

What? They were just experimenting with the with the auditory weapon, right? They're just keeping it. Something like that. Right, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

I mean fucking fried everybody's brains. Brains. Basically. Their cerebellums. And I just lost all my links, so I'm just gonna try and do this by memory. Do a lot of things. Some good stuff. Primate. I have not seen that, but I do want to see it. I fucking am scared to death of chimpanzees. Any size. Especially after any size. Any size of chimpanzees. A little baby one. You could take one.

SPEAKER_01

Watch Primate, then hungry. Wait till June and watch them back to back double feature. Yep. And throw a nope in there just as you know.

SPEAKER_02

Do what I did. Google 26th May screen streaming, and you'll get a list of everything that's coming out on Netflix, everything coming out on Hulu. Netflix for me is kind of drop it off. Hulu, Amazon Prime, HBO's got some good stuff coming out. Apple didn't never fucking advertise anything, so I have no idea what's what's what's streaming, what has come out streaming. The new Bone Temple movie was really good. Or the new 20 years later, Bone Temple was really good.

SPEAKER_01

You know, you know what Shudder just got? What? Tales from the Crypt. Nice. The series? The series. The entire series. I need to turn my shutter back. For real. We just did Demon Knight and talked about that. Like, oh, it's not it's on HBO. Well, Shudder has it now.

SPEAKER_00

Yep. He's he's putting himself a note right now to turn on Shudder.

SPEAKER_02

Well, let's see what else we got. I watched unlike Send Help a lot.

SPEAKER_00

That was really good. Send Help was really good. So when did that come out? That came out in February.

SPEAKER_01

In January. It was an early one, but I gotta wait for stream streamers to see a lot of this stuff. So yeah, I like Send Help a lot. We bury the dead, started strong and kind of weakened. Like was the moment it was building, it just kind of came to a screen.

SPEAKER_02

You're waiting for it. That's that was what I thought was coming. You're waiting for it, like it's building tension for you.

SPEAKER_00

But then it doesn't not, it does not deliver. But yeah, much like the 28 days later, they felt obligated to put in a very dark story in there where there's people that are worse than the zombies for sure. Right. Right. Hokum. I watched Hokum in May. That came out early. Is it any good? I liked Hokum a lot. Do your joke, Charlie. Hokum.

SPEAKER_01

Charlie, no. Hocum, I haven't seen it yet. Don't fuck step on my jokes.

SPEAKER_00

Hopeum, I haven't seen it yet. I like that one. No, Adam Scott's a like a dick author that goes to Ireland to bury his parents' ashes or whatever. And yeah, just crazy. Oh, uh a new mummy movie. Lee Cronin's the Mummy. Yeah, I haven't seen that one yet.

SPEAKER_02

So I I I finally got it back. Streaming on Shudder, pretty good shit, some 47 meters down, Ice Tower, Gazer, Goodnight Mommy, Hulu, of course, what I just talked about. The descent is on there, martyrs. So I'm going to have to watch uh get rid of my Hulu now since they've lost all taste and decorum in this world. Stop it. Shut your poor mouth. Teeth? Have you guys ever seen Teeth? Yes, I love Teeth. That was a good one. I love Teeth. I've seen most of it.

SPEAKER_01

Do not watch it with your wife. Teeth is gonna be a mic pick.

SPEAKER_02

She'll be really.

SPEAKER_00

I think Emily wanted to pick that one, didn't she?

SPEAKER_02

I think that was her number two pick. Yeah. Uh Screen Box. I don't have Screen Box, so I don't really care what's on there. Tubi, Mike's favorite. The Final Girls. Have you seen the Final Girls? It's kind of like a comedy slasher. Yeah, that one's pretty good. Hereditary.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Really good. The Mist, Misery, Predators. Predators. I really like that one. Prime, Hands and the whole. Oh, wait, that no, that was Prime.

SPEAKER_01

Must have let everybody know where everything is.

SPEAKER_02

But I mean, this is stuff that's coming out this month. It's coming new streaming. Not necessarily new movies. Peacock, has a mummy, trilogy, Shutter Island, which is pretty good. Planetary. Love Shutter Island. Pluto don't have. I don't have that one.

SPEAKER_00

So something on there that was all that great. Just watch Corporate Retreat, which came out in May as well. And that would be my first one star movie of the year.

SPEAKER_01

Really? I'm not can't do it. We were lucky enough to get a preview. I wouldn't say if we were lucky, it's just a mystery movie that Marcus Theaters runs. Yeah. Oh, is that what you guys want to see? On a Monday, you get a six-dollar mystery movie. You don't know what you're gonna see until it starts. So for six bucks, well, it was free because someone we know didn't want to go and gave us the ticket. But is it bad? It's bad. It's real bad. It's real bad. There's nothing original about it. There's parts you're just like what are we doing? 26 is a pretty good year so far. So far, yeah. So far.

SPEAKER_02

I think we could we'll finish the year with at least one good movie. Like if like if you wanted to watch a good horror movie per month, you think we could 26. Like if you missed all of 26, you were in a coma or in prison. No, I don't know. I don't know your life. I mean, but and you come out on January 1st, 2027, you'll have a good movie every month.

SPEAKER_00

Uh so anecdotally, my sister and my son both watched the movie Obsession, which came out in May, and they both have it in the running as one of their favorite horror movies of all time. Not of the year this year, ultimonth of all time.

SPEAKER_01

Are they familiar with Curry Barker's work since he did a lot on stuff on YouTube and kids are YouTube and he stuck?

SPEAKER_00

My son and I pass the TikToks back and forth. Maybe not the YouTubes, because you know, those are long form. I don't have time for YouTube, you know. Too much time. Yeah. So, but yeah, Curry Barker's funny. It's another one of those Zach Craigers and Moscow Perkins where it's like maybe at first you know them as this, but then they they've got that dark yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Cool. All right, guys. That probably wraps it up for us, then, right? Wraps it this little mini episode on some news and reaction and whatnot.

SPEAKER_00

It was a great time, fellas. Stay classy, San Diego.

SPEAKER_01

See what's on our schedule after this? As let's see. After this one, we have serial mom coming out on Monday. John Waters, we decided to celebrate his 80th birthday belatedly by doing my favorite movie in his filmography.

SPEAKER_02

Not the lead singer for Pink Floyd. That's Roger Waters. That's Roger Waters. I learned that.

SPEAKER_01

No, John Waters. Yeah, so look for that coming Monday. And then after that, the next one we will have is Evil Dead 2. So look for that. An all hands pick. Groovy. Groovy. Swallow this. Justin had a nickel. Well, wow. All right. Well, thank you for listening to the All Guts Agory podcast. Every time I said it. If you like what we do here, best thing you do is rate and review wherever you get your pods. Especially if you miss it on Spotify. Make sure you follow us. You don't want to miss your favorite horror movies being broken down by us. So make sure you follow us so you can get those weekly drops and these bi-weekly mini drops as well. Follow us on the gram at all got so worry pod and drop us fan mail in the link in our show notes. If you got a movie request, we did one of those a couple weeks ago for Heretic. Somebody wanted us to do it for their birthday, and we did it. Maybe something we'll do again. We don't know.

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SPEAKER_01

Yeah, we wanted to. Yeah.

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