Eye on Horror features iHorror.com writers James Jay Edwards, Jonathan Correia, and Jacob Davison talking about all things horror.https://linktr.ee/EyeOnHorror
This week, after a bit of a hiatus, the boys return reviewing SO MANY RELEASES to come out in August including Alien Romulus, Cuckoo (completing the Dan Stevens 2024 Trifecta), Trap, Blink Twice, Midnight Vampire, The 100, Sting, Hundreds of Beavers (for the 4th time), Grand Piano, Borderlands, and the New Crow movie!
Plus, Jacob goes on a New England Adventure, Jay teases new episodes of Cryto-Zoo, and Corre...
This week, the boys are joined by Writer & Director Shihan Van Clief to talk about his new film, My First Horror Film! An in depth talk about the process of concepting the story, choices on how it was shot, how to make a film on such a micro budget, inspirations, and much more! Oh, and can't forget about the awesomeness that is The Last Dragon! My First Horror Film is out on digital to rent or own on August 1...
This week, in honor of MaXXXine's neon soaked vibes, the Boys talk about some of their favorite films that take place in or are heavily influenced by the 80's. From American Psycho to Lisa Frankenstein, what are some of your favorite 80's retro vibe films?
But before that, the boys review MaXXXine, Longlegs, The Last Breath, Starve Acre, Kill, The Dragon Lives Again, Batman Return of the Caped ...
This week the boys sit down and chat with composer Nikhil Koparkar whose ethereal soundscapes can be experienced in the new film Dead Whisper (In Select Theaters now, VOD July 9). Nikhil joins the boys to discuss his process, inspirations, incorporating unusual instruments into his scores, and the challenges presented with indie horror.
The boys also review A Quiet Place: Day one, The Exorcism, Tarot, Jay rev...
This week the boys welcome prosthetic makeup legend Paul Jones to discuss his long and amazing career. From behind the scenes stories of classics such as Nightbreed (actually a lot on Nightbreed) and his early Vestron Video films, to his most recent work on Poor Things and of course his amazing run on the What We Do In The Shadows series. Buckle up as Paul goes in depth on what it takes to create so many different and...
This week, the boys review In a Violent Nature, Jacob is a lucky bastard and gets to see an early screening of Oz Perkins' Longlegs, as well as First Time Viewing Reviews of Manchurian Candidate 1962, Dirty Harry, and Masters of the Universe!
The boys then spend most of the episode talking about the massive impact Roger Corman has had on film and the impact his films had on them. From firsts to favorites...
This week, the boys sit down with composer Ceiri Torjussen to discuss his new film Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever. Everything from working with Marco Beltrami, to using films score for sound design and recording moths for the soundtrack (hint, the challenge is finding a lone moth). Watch Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever now playing on Shudder!
But before then, Jay Reviews Furiosa and The Strangers, Correia talk...
This week, the boys review I Saw The TV Glow, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Infestation, Baby Reindeer, Miller's Girl. Correia discovers a new love in D.E.B.S and now lives with the disappointment of there never being a "based on a true story" Planet of the Apes movie.
Then, Jacob takes us to the always-awesome Salem Horror Fest 2024 for their second weekend and reviews Meltdown: A Nuclear...
After a short break, the boys return after a packed month to review Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, The First Omen, Godzilla X Kong, Abigail, Chucky Season 3.5, Civil War, Monkey Man, Boy Kills World, Sasquatch Sunset, the new Road House, and Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare!
Between reviews, Jay discovers the awesomeness of Hundreds of Beavers, Correia continues to crush on Dan Stevens and meets Bill Allen fro...
This week, the boys review Imaginary, Love Lies Bleeding, the 4K UHD release of Hackers (its gorgeous), Hundreds of Beavers, Come and See, Frogman, and the Oscars.
Then the boys move on to their main topic, TROLLS! One of the best and not utilized enough creatures of the forest, the boys discuss their favorite trolls in movies, from Troll Hunter to Ernest Scared Stupid, and everything in between. Ex...
This week, the boys are catching up on some older titles! Jay binges The Leftovers and reviews Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four, Jacob attends a screening of Django with Franco Nero and some of his favorite recent SOV movies, while Correia visits a Troll in Colorado and raves about Richard Fleischer's 10 Rillington Place.
Then the boys get into the main topic: The Razzi...
This episode, the guys review several of their latest watches including Drive-Away Dolls, Madame Web, and Dune: Part 2 before being joined by director Ian Hunt-Duffy to discuss his new movie Double Blind. You're not going to want to sleep on this one!
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After a bit of a holiday break, the boys are back in town for season 7 of EYE ON HORROR!!! Catching up on holiday viewings, the boys review Night Swim, The Beekeeper, Destroy all Neighbors, I.S.S., and Living with Chucky, while Correia watches the first 3 D&D movies so you don't have to (though Wrath of the Dragon God rules), Jacob recounts his favorite Giallo January titles, and Jay rides the Chariots of the...
HAPPY NEW YEAR! What better way to start off 2024 than celebrating an absolute banger of a year for our favorite genre! That's right, it's the season 6 finale of Eye on Horror!!
This week, the boys celebrate 10 of their favorite films of 2023. Surprising twist this year, as their lists rarely line up! Will Jay continue his streak of being the fringe guy? Will Godzilla Minus One sweep the #1 spot across the b...
This week, the boys go on a long discussion of Godzilla Minus One leading into the main topic of toxic fandom (again) and how some forms of praise can be backhanded for other entries in a franchise. All Godzillas are valid and beautiful damnit!
But before we talk about our favorite Thicc Boi, the boys review Poor Things, The Zone of Interest, Saltburn, Cypher, Leave the World Behind, The Killer, Eileen, and m...
This episode, the Boys talk about Mike Flanagan's Fall of the House of Usher which leads to a discussion of their favorite Poe adaptations. From the golden age of Corman adapting the famed author, to a Poe Subgenre of him being a crime solver (apparently Poe as a character is perfect for a goth dad crime thriller).
Before the main topic, the boys review Thanksgiving, Napoleon, The Iron Claw, The Marvels...
This week, the boys talk about what they did for Halloween season 2023! Movie marathons, checking out Knotts Scary Farm (WAY better than Universal Horror Nights), Trick or Treaters, the new interview with the director of Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, Hooptober, and more!
Also the boys review Five Night at Freddy's, Sugar Hill, JD's Revenge, No One Will Save You, Cobweb, Wrath of Becky, Paul Lynde ...
This episode, the boys welcome cinematographer Clayton Moore to talk about his recent film, THE PUPPETMAN (now streaming on Shudder). Clayton breaks down influence on the look of the film, his early career days as a news cameraman and how it influences some of the style of The Puppetman, filming Superhost during the pandemic, and more!
The boys also review Killers of the Flower Moon, Dicks: the Musical, Chic...
This week, the boys welcome Saw X cinematographer Nick Matthews in for an in depth talk about his career, from self taught cinematography in the digital age to crafting the looks of Spoonful of Sugar and Saw X! Nick goes into great techy details about working with the established look of the franchise while modernizing it.
The boys also review The Exorcist: Believer, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, Saw X, V/H/S/85...
This week, the boys review Bottoms, A Haunting in Venice, Volcanic UFO Mysteries, the Telemarketers miniseries, Justice League Warworld, and get distracted with Taylor Swift all while Jacob recovers from surgery!
After all that, the boys welcome That's a Wrap cinematographer Marcus Friedlander to discuss the new film's meta nature, its slasher and Giallo influences, and the balancing act of filming ...
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