Thank you for joining us here on the NightmareFeed. Hosted by Joe Kernozek and Horror Author Reed Alexander. A little about how we intend to get under your skin. Me and Joe are huge horror heads from way back in the days but with interestingly separate and unique tastes in horror. While I'm better known for my brash, foulmouthed horror review, which celebrates violence and entertainment, Joe is more a fan of the subtle and the imposing. We very frequently part ways on horror which should make for some interesting debates during our weekly podcast. Every Monday, we'll release a horror themed podcast discussing last weeks news, events and developments in horror, then give our astute opinion on these thing.
Welcome back to The Nightmare Feed. Today we're gonna talk about ZOMBIES. Yes finally, we're bridging the subject into the more popular sub genre in horror. Now, we won't just be talking about the undead, but also horror where the victims are scientifically classified as "Zombified."
What is it about the walking dead and zombification that captures horror fans so deeply? Is it the taboo of our corpses s...
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Today Reed and Joe are talking about one of their favorite decades in horror... The 90's
Both Reed and Joe are kids of the 90's, meaning this was the horror they were consuming when they were teenagers. Today they want to talk about some hidden gems of the 90's that they loved growing up, and share them with you!
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Reed and Joe are back after taking a break over the holidays. To kick off season 2 they are discussing what they watched over the last few months!
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Pale Blue Eye starring Christian Bale goes straight to Netflix
The Gates Of Chaos - In 2020, amidst the panic and confusion of the global Covid-19 pandemic, the online group Horror Writers Net taske...
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In this Halloween edition of The Nightmare Feed, Reed and Joe are joined by writer/director Erik Kristopher Myers. In this episode they discuss some of their favorite horror movies to watch around Halloween ranging from American Werewolf in London to Suspiria.
Make sure to also check out the movies by Erik Kristopher Myers - Butterfly Kisses and Roulette.
Happy Halloween!
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In this week's episode Reed and Joe square off on who is the better Final Girl - Sidney Prescott or Laurie Strode.
They talk about who has the better story, who is a part of the better franchise, who has the best story development, who would win in a fight and what would happen if the roles were reversed.
So join them and voice your opinion on who was the best Final Girl...
Welcome to this episode of the Nightmare Feed where Reed and Joe take a look at some of their favorite apocalyptic horror movies.
They discus how the end of the world can be stopped if it can at all.
So take a listen....it could almost be the end.
Welcome back, horror heads! In this episode we discuss one of our favorite horror icons, Dracula! We also decided it would be fun to have a few drinks before (and during) the show. So enjoy this slightly tipsy episode where we talk about Dracula and other vampires!
Note: Since we did have a few drinks this episode contains a bit more adult language than our usual episodes.
Enjoy!
Join us as we sit down and chat with horror author, publisher and poet John Baltisberger about Kaiju horror, movies, books, video games and a whole lot of other awesome stuff!
Make sure you check out John's work at www.kaijupoet.com and his publishing company, Madness Heart Press at www.madnessheart.press.
Welcome to another episode of The Nightmare Feed, today we'll be discussing Contemporary American Noir.
In the days of the classic black and white, there was another tradition of films that was not quite horror, not quite thriller, but rather just speculative fiction that was intended to be dark and get inside your head. Sure, some of these would later be classified as horror, such as Freaks (1932), but they were a...
Welcome to another episode of The Nightmare Feed, today we're going to talk about 'Mad Science' horror! Science gone wrong is a common theme in horror as it connects the audience through the plausibility of the science. Could some mechanized terror be just around the corner? Could some human/alien hybrid be loosed upon us all? The quasi reality behind the stories in this sub genre can compel the deep imagination....
Welcome to another episode of The Nightmare Feed. Today we're gonna be starting a new tradition on our podcast. While we're not short on topics, we just felt like adding a fun and new idea to the list! Versus! We're gonna talk about a pair of famous horror movie baddies and argue about which one comes out on top. Instead of a pick 5, Reed and Joe each pick a horror movie monster or slasher and square them off. F...
Join Nightmare Feed for a very special bonus episode where we get a chance to sit down with Harrison Smith, director/writer of Camp Dread and Death House!
We talk about his film making and writing processes, how he handles reviews and loads of other topics! So come along and learn more about some amazing movies and a wonderful director/writer!
Welcome to another episode of The Nightmare Feed. This week, for Pride Month, we wanted to focus solely on horror creators, and horror creations that celebrate members of the LGTBQAI.
In fact, the foul mouth horror critic himself, and my co-host of The Nightmare Feed, horror author Reed Alexander, describes himself as pansexual. Being attracted to all spectrums of gender.
Join us as we discuss our top picks including:
This week on The Nightmare Feed we will be celebrating the African Americans of Horror.
If you're familiar with Reed's Reviews, you know one of the easiest ways to piss Reed off, is to kill off the minorities of a horror movie first, before they get any real screen time. The trope, often coined as "Black Man Dies First" specifically mentions that black actors were frequently used as fodder for movies, so the ...
This week on The Nightmare Feed, we wanted to challenge ourselves. We're going to be discussing one of the worst decades in horror, a decade when we experienced the genre completely dry up, with only the occasional oasis. We're talking about 2000 to 2010. The 00 was remarked as arguably the worst decade in horror as it leaned hard on thoughtless, boring fanfare, and bandwagon after bandwagon of rehashed garbage, such a...
This week on the Nightmare Feed join us as we discuss films that were not meant to be horror! We will be talking about a lot of family or children's movies from our past that had some of the most terrifying and disturbing imagery imaginable.
We ask ourselves quite a bit in this episode - "What were they thinking?!"
This week on the Nightmare Feed we wanted to focus on a specific subset of slashers, that don't even necessarily have to be horror, but even suspense and thriller. While we won't be delving into any documentary of actual real life serial killers, we may discuss some dramatizations based on the real thing. We're talking psychos! Psychos, serial killers, and mass murderers arguably have just as big a fan-base as hor...
Hey Horror Heads! This is Reed Alexander! Me and Co-Host Joe-Kernozek sat down with EKM, the writer and director of the indie Horror Butterfly Kisses!
We found out, he's just as much a huge horror nerd as me and Joe, and we spent a lot of time discussing our influences, and his most recent movie Butterfly Kisses!
Don't forget, you can check out my review of his indie masterpiece on my Vocal.media page: Butterfly Kisses (201...
This episode is for the fans. This one is about the movies that turned us into horror heads. This is the episode where we make you feel nostalgic about why you grew to love horror. And to do that, we here at The Nightmare Feed are going to talk about how we became super horror fans.
And with any luck, this week will include an interview with Erik Kristopher Myers, director of the indie horror movie, Butterfly Kisses (2018)
In this week's episode we're not just talking about movies, we're talking about the Rubber Monsters that go with them. Our picks are not just based on the quality or entertainment value of the movies themselves, but just how much we love the good ol' Rubber Monsters themselves.
For that reason, we won't be talking about CGI Monsters like from Cloverfield (2008). And if the monster doesn't have a speci...
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