Drunk in a Graveyard is hosted by Robin Goodfellow and Scott Floronic and explores the weird world of horror, cult movies and dark music with an emphasis on the independent side of things. Join them every week as they explore strange and overlooked movies, discuss upcoming horror films and metal albums, share music and dive deep into the bizarre.
Our first ever memorial episode for Drunk in a Graveyard is dedicated to the podcast’s husband, graveyard fave, Hogfather of forever – Michael Madsen who died from a heart attack on July 3, 2025. He was 67 years old at the time of his passing. He will be remembered as a character actor, Robin’s future ex-husband, a poet, and much more. We raise our glasses in his name by rewatching Free Willy (1993) and discuss being whale crazy in...
The crew returns this week to check out Hard Home from director James Bamford which is all about building Gitmo in your basement for some reason, killing a killer, having a 45 year old 16 year old child, and more. The crew debates which serial killer names are the coolest, Robin buying a finger board for Swedish related reasons, labubus, photoshoots in the cemetery, rap battling your sleep paralysis demons, having 99 problems and ...
Everyone who sent in memes about Sinners (2025) and picking poor Robin clean can finally shut up now because the crew finally checks it out this week (and love it). Blair schools Robin and Scotty about Magic: The Gathering and gets a bunch of stuff wrong, which happens with you inhale a whole cart to your dome on the regular. Blair and Robin trigger their ocean autism and talk about the wreck of the HMS Titanic, the new documentary...
The crew is back this week and we go back to 2008 and check out one of Blair’s favourite horror films – Splinter. Discussion about white tank tops, Blair’s inability to discern Oklahoma from Canada, the early aughts horror films that made us, pitching tents where you have no business to, smoking crack in gas station bathrooms, and Magic: The Gathering takes place so join us on this week’s vision quest.
The OG graveyard crew is back as Blair returns to the show and it’a an Autism Engaged episode where we talk about Warhammer 40k and learning to play Magic: the Gathering. After exhausting our special interests for a while, the crew checks out ‘The Last Cabin’, a found footage horror film directed by Brendan Rudnicki, and discussion abounds around American Girl dolls, running cables through the woods, Spirit Halloween sales, looking...
It’s a special ménage à trois episode this week as the crew is joined by Sam Theriault – Programming Director of Kamloops Film Society and long time friend/fan/stan of the pod. We take it back to 1997, when everyone was written by Whedon and wearing New Rock boots for some reason and discuss Alien: Resurrection. We talk about people who look like medieval peasants, Sigourney Weaver, Ron Perlman being perfect, and Sam getting anoint...
Join Robin and Scott on their continued journey towards literacy as we figure out what the plural of moose is. Move over Charles Dana Gibson because we have a Mel Gibson renaissance this week for some reason as we check out AI Chatbot nightmare “Flight Risk” starring Mark Wahlberg and then end up in a fudge state and rewatch The Patriot. You know how Charlie Manson had his girls? Well, we are the Gibson Girls. Then we end up burned...
it’s another graveyard variety show as the crew discusses checking out Steven Soderbergh’s Prescence, haunted furniture and portals to the realms beyond. The crew straps on their best old timey prospector gear and go a little gold wild checking out Gold and Greed the Hunt for Fenn’s Treasure. Then we head straight into the manosphere and discuss Netflix British crime thriller Adolesence, continuous take shooting, the youths, emojis...
Episode 189 – the crew has two weeks worth of mental problems to discuss and get things started talking about Darkfest at Kamloops Film Festival and our screening of indigenous revenge thriller film “Seeds”. We also talk about Irish hip-hop film Kneecap, Robin’s limited understanding of how the UK works, angry old people mad about the rap music, aggressive encounters in public bathrooms, fainting like a goat and feeling like spring...
Episode 188 – the crew has two weeks worth of insanity stored up and talk about The Gorge starring Anya Taylor-Joy, doing anything for a crumb of pussy, liking Castlevania as a child and now being into BDSM because of all the whipping, sounding like Sonny Barger, the netflix documentary series Surviving Black Hawk Down and getting really into army shows all of a sudden. Scotty discovers he has a secret crush on Alexander Skarsgård...
Episode 187 – It’s another graveyard variety show as the crew gets heated over Y2K, wanting to shove Kyle Mooney into a locker, dreadlocks, inflatable furniture, butterfly clips, DIAG custom rewrites for the Y2K script, and being a hippie but not a drug rug way. Television discussion this week revolves around American Manhunt: OJ Simpson, dirty cops, jury duty, finishing Succession and thinking thoughts, there not being enough Skar...
Episode 186 – This week the crew gets a little introspective and chats about “Eraserhead” by David Lynch as part of the David Lynch tribute weekend with Kamloops Film Society. There’s debate about if eating cornish game hens is worth it, perfectly normal human worm babies, knowing someone in a cosmic way, listening to the voices in the radiator, sex but make it gross, and David Lynch being a little freak. Then the crew talk’s Leigh...
Episode 185 – it’s the start of David Lynch tribute weekend with Drunk in a Graveyard and Kamloops Film Society and the crew is talking Mulholland Drive, erotic car crashes, freaky used book store perverts, J.G. Ballard, smelling beavers, speed running Succession so Robin can see a Skarsgård, garbage goblins, girls honking one off, and our upcoming 10th anniversary edition screening of Robert Eggers’s The VVitch.
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Episode 184 – it’s another graveyard variety show this week as the crew chats about screening the 30th anniversary 4K re-master of David Fincher’s “Se7en”, watching and immediately forgetting about 2025 German mystery flick “The Calendar Killer”, male strippers dressed like Santa Clause, eating cheese if someone else is paying, watching the new Amazon Prime Tom Green documentary and deciding that Tom Green is the modern day Geoffre...
Episode 182 – Skarsgård Saturday returns for round 2 as the graveyard crew discusses “What Remains”, a bleak Scandinavian true crime noir starring Stellan Skarsgård, Gustaf Skarsgård and Andrea Riseborough and tells a fictionalized version of the false confessions of Sture Bergwall/Thomas Quick, a serial killer who never was in Sweden during the 1990s. The second feature of the week is political drama thriller Conclave featuring St...
Episode 181 – it’s a graveyard variety show as the crew discusses the sordid careers of the Skarsgård family, Nosferatu (2024) and Count Orlok being a grower and not, in fact, a shower. We debate who’s the the most powerful Skarsgård, talk about Taylor Sheridan and shows for men(tm), Special OPS: Lioness, Michael Fassbender and The Agency, having to turn off What Remains because it was too Swedish and sad and watching the Jerry Spr...
Episode 179 and it’s a been a while for the ol’ Graveyard crew. This time the crew is taking a bit of a dive into the sordid (and sometimes sexy!) world of 1990s made for TV true crime movies, and this one is based on the Betty Broderick story featuring the ultimate woman scorned who was driven (literally) to kill her husband and her younger replacement.
Episode 178 means it’s time for us to discuss Alex Garland’s film MEN. There's no way on this or any other that any unsuspecting viewer of this film could predict the ending, and neither could we. So come listen to the gang lose their shit about HP Lovecraft, Old Gregg, and much more.
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Episode 177 means it’s Morbin’ Time, as the crew takes on the hilariously bad Jared Leto / Matt Smith vampire flop film MORBIUS. Since the internet has meme’d it to absolute hell and back, the crew just has to weigh in, so join in for discussions of casually renaming a random child, Matt Smith looking like a potato man, Jared Leto’s sex cult, and debate about if anyone in the world is named Pubert.
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