Episode 19: Space Jargon And Stuff
Released on 05/20/2017
It's wall to wall xenomorph action in this episode, with the crew talking about newly released Alien: Covenant and the the not so new disaster that is Alien: Resurrection. Bizarre matricidal incidents, genre news, and listener questions are discussed as well and many, many beers are drank.
Episode 18: I Found It In The Haunted Stockroom At Best Buy
Released on 05/13/2017
The crew talk about the new Arrow release of '80s horror-comedy classic House, recently launched shows The Handmaids Tale and American Gods, and the many uses of Vicks Vapo Rub. As well, some genre news and listener questions are answered.
Episode 17: Also, Kris Kristofferson Was There
Released on 05/06/2017
Friday night found the crew plunging headlong into a bottle of wine and talking about the nice to look at but messy early comic book inspired movie that is Blade 2. The feasibility of a house moat, the ups and downs of being an Alien fan, serial killer exhumation and some listener questions are also in the mix to make things as weird as possible.
Episode 16: Take Your Y Chromosome And Get The Hell Out
Released on 04/29/2017
Recent horror anthology XX is this weeks movie of choice, proving more hype than substance for the crew. Good thing they came prepared for potential disappointments with some good genre news, some bad genre news and just some weird shit that will make you scratch your head. As always, some listener questions are tackled as well.
Episode 15: His Nipples Look Like Milk-Duds
Released on 04/22/2017
A millionaire, his meth addiction and the movie 15 years in the making, known as "The Evil Within" captivated the DIAG squad this week. Â Later on, the crew bugged out and checked out the surprisingly good movie "Bite". Â Robin went to town on some horror news, and the crew answers some fan mail.
Episode 14: Ted Nugent Tried To Warn Us
Released on 04/16/2017
Another video game horror movie lands in the crews lap this week in the form of 2006's Stay Alive, starring ultimate final girl Frankie Muniz in a bad CGI battle royale against Elizabeth Bathory down in the swamps of New Orleans. The crew also talk genre news and answer some listener questions. Â
Episode 13: The Silent Hill We Deserved
Released on 04/08/2017
Lovecraftian nightmares abound as the crew surrenders themselves over to The Void, the newest horror film from Astron-6 alumni Stephen Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie. The DIAGrams also talk about the less horrifying and more snorifying films The Blackcoat's Daughter and Before I Wake, talk some genre news, and answer some listener questions.
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Episode 12: Ding Dong, Wrong House
Released on 04/01/2017
A cautionary tale this week as the crew talks about newly released home invasion gone awry flick From A House On Willow Street. Rigby has some words to say about Jordan Peele's Get Out and then some confessions about the trailer for the IT remake  are made and we get some closure on the film festival handjob bandit story from episode 10. As usual, the gang also has a bunch of horror news to get excited/upset about and some listener questions to answer.Â
Episode 11: Good news, we can breathe. Bad news, we're terrible ghouls
Released on 03/25/2017
The Fatal Frame 2 Japanese porn parody paired with some PBR starts the Friday night off for Robin, Scotty, and Rigby. Â The crew then checks in about Rue Morgue Magazine and Little Terrors Festival's science fiction anthology Galaxy of Horrors (spoiler warning for a few of the shorts). They also talk about some horror news, Elisa Lam, and reach into the mailbag to answer some questions sent in by listeners.
Episode 10: Alternatively, Ridley Scott Is Huffing Ether
Released on 03/18/2017
Fangoria fan film compilations, tales of Mexican misadventures and Buttgueriet-esque horror movie The Eyes Of My Mother at local film festivals are just the start of episode 10. Robin, Scott and Rigby also discuss Australia's ban on upcoming survival horror game Outlast 2, a whole bunch of confusing (and concerning) Ridley Scott quotes, Babadook director Jennifer Kent's new project The Nightingale, and all of the ceaseless remake announcements. The crew also answer a whole bunch of weird questions and name a cat!
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