The Carnage Report

Episodes of The Carnage Report podcast

The Carnage Report Episode 39: It Lives Inside

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about demonic possession movie, It Lives Inside, written and directed by Bishal Dutta, now in theaters. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend you go watch Dead Alive and discuss trailers galore for Suitable Flesh, True Detective: Night Country, The Toxic Avenger, and more. Plus, Julie and Nick talk their favorite family traditions they used to hate and wax rhapsodic about Holly Gibney.

The Carnage Report Episode 38: The Frighteners

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Peter Jackson’s horror comedy, The Frighteners, now streaming on Peacock. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend you go watch Dead Alive and discuss trailers galore for Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, The Elderly, The Puppetman, and more. Plus, Julie and Nick talk their favorite “experts” in horror movies.

The Carnage Report Episode 37: Enys Men

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Mark Jenkin’s folk horror film, Enys Men, now streaming on Hulu. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend some other folk horror and films about isolation, dig into Halloween season streaming on Peacock and Freeform, and discuss trailers galore for Cat Person, V/H/S/85, Black Mold, and more. Plus, Julie and Nick ask each other about their strangest work stories.

The Carnage Report Episode 36: They Cloned Tyrone

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Juel Taylor’s new sci-fi horror comedy, They Cloned Tyrone, out now on Netflix. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend some other conspiracy horror, dig into a bunch of images from forthcoming Fantastic Fest movies, and discuss trailers galore for The Kill Room, Minore, Elevator Game, and more. Plus, Julie and Nick ask each other how you could determine the real them from a clone.

The Carnage Report Episode 34: Sharksploitation

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Stephen Scarlata’s new documentary, Sharksploitation, now streaming on Shudder. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend some other docs and killer animal movies, discuss trailers galore for Dear David, Perpetrator, the upcoming Witchboard remake, and get excited about the massive upcoming haunt at the Mall of America. Plus, Julie and Nick wonder how they’d deal with open water.

The Carnage Report Episode 33: Chattanooga Film Fest 2023

It’s a wacky and wild episode wherein we throw all the rules out the window to talk about our in-person experiences at Crypticon KC and our virtual fun with the Chattanooga Film Festival. While we were at Crypticon, we hung out and recorded with Greg and Jenius from Nightmare Junkhead, and had a big ol’ installment of The Set Up, asking the boys some getting to know you questions. All this and an interview with Bad Girl Boogey director Alice Maio Mackay about that film and her upcoming projects.

The Carnage Report Episode 32: Brooklyn 45

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Ted Geoghegan’s latest, the ghost story of Brooklyn 45, now streaming on Shudder. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend some other religious horror, discuss trailers galore for the fifth season of What We Do in the Shadows, Tearsucker, Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar, and more. Plus, Julie and Nick discuss their if their friends would come to a séance and get excited about Crypticon KC.

The Carnage Report Episode 30: Huesera: The Bone Woman

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Michelle Garza Cervera’s directorial debut, the pregnancy body-horror film, Huesera: The Bone Woman. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend some other pregnancy-related body horror, talk about Terror Vision’s subscription service, and discuss trailers galore for Mad Heidi, Brooklyn 45, Killers of the Flower Moon, and more. Plus, Julie and Nick discuss what their 19 year-old selves would find lame about them now.