Scary Thoughts #8 - Gremlins (1984)
Released on 12/21/2016

In this special Yule Time episode, the ever jolly Chad Lott, and the ghost of Christmas future Marc Kate, revisit Gremlins. The perils of nostalgia, the joys of puppetry, and the intoxicating 80s can-do spirit are just some of the topics of conversation.
Scary Thoughts #7 - The Lost Boys (1987)
Released on 12/19/2016

Your eternally young and bloodthirsty hosts, Marc Kate and Chad Lott, take a look at an 80s classic, The Lost Boys. The discussion focuses on youth culture, tension between punks and hippies, and whether or not Twilight is a piece of crap or a gateway to darkness for a younger, softer generation.
Scary Thoughts #6 - The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again (2016) with guest Joshua Grannell aka Peaches Christ
Released on 11/29/2016

Your perennially petrifying co-hosts Marc Kate and Chad Lott are joined in this episode by horror filmmaker and drag performance legend, Joshua Grannell, AKA Peaches Christ. We attempt to give a fair critique of the much maligned 2016 version of the beloved classic, The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The conversation hits on race, transgender identity, cult film, and the personal touch of Rocky on the lives of its fans.
Scary Thoughts #5 - The House of the Devil (2009)
Released on 11/11/2016

In this episode, your horrific hosts Chad Lott and Marc Kate travel back in time to the film that many believe kicked off the recent retro-horror zeitgeist, 2009’s House of the Devil. This film was well received at the time, but may be getting a bit crowded out by recent films in the same sub-genre. The discussion covers the Satanic Panic of the 80s, decisions to work with smaller budgets to retain creative control, and exposes one host’s unforgivable love for Forest Gump.
Scary Thoughts #4 - The Neon Demon (2016)
Released on 10/25/2016

In this episode, your fiendish co-hosts Marc and Chad, get into an in-depth conversation about Nicolas Winding Refn’s 2016 art house horror film, The Neon Demon. The conversation explores what it takes to be an auteur filmmaker, the taxonomy of the current moment in horror, and whether or not beauty is subjective or objective. It’s the longest episode so far, but definitely one of the most enjoyable.
Scary Thoughts #3 - It Follows (2014)
Released on 10/05/2016

In episode 3 co-hosts Marc Kate and Chad Lott get into director David Robert Mitchell’s 2014 film, It Follows. This unique film exemplifies many of the traits of the modern, stylish auteur-horror. The conversation covers a lot of ground including all things millennial, the differences between American and Japanese horror, and what it means to use dreams as an aesthetic reference.
Episode 2 – The Witch
Released on 09/20/2016
Episode 1 – Stranger Things
Released on 08/29/2016
Scary Thoughts #127 - 28 Years Later (2025)
Released on 08/23/2025

28 Years Later (2025) seems to have divided fans of the franchise. The original film raged into theaters with an absolutely fresh take on the zombie, with new and prescient rules based on gain of function research, and a distorted digital aesthetic that still looks incredible. Plus it introduced us to the great cheek bones of Cillian Murphy.
But this film? Chad loved it, Marc hated it. So get ready for a fun back and forth about what worked, and what didn’t for your favorite horror movie podcast hosts.
This episode hits on the past and future of the franchise as a whole, Alex Garland and Danny Boyle’s filmography, zombie dongs, Jimmy Saville’s villainy, and whether or not tracksuits are the proper clothing for apocalyptic battles.
Scary Thoughts #126 - Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025)
Released on 06/25/2025

Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025) is the sixth installment in a (mostly) beloved franchise of fright films. Fans consider it one of the best in the series, and even the less enthused have found gems to enjoy. The opening sequence is a blast. The kills are hilarious and maximalist. And you even get a little bit of character development.
The conversation stays mostly on topic, but let’s be honest, Bloodlines is like a new AC/DC album. You know what you’re getting.
We stray into conversation about Japanese denim, ghost outfits and fast fashion, and the new Ryan Coogler film, Sinners.
Overall, this episode is a real hoot.
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