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The Carnage Report Episode 23: Attachment

On this episode of the Carnage Report podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Gabriel Bier Gislason’s family drama/horror film, Attachment, along with a look at the romcom horror of Emily Hagins’ Sorry About the Demon, both streaming on Shudder. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend other possession flicks, celebrate the potential reboot of I Know What You Did Last Summer, look at Vinegar Syndrome’s new publishing line, and discuss trailers galore for Don’t Suck, Spoonful of Sugar, Moon Garden, and more.

The Carnage Report Episode 22: Sick

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director John Hyam’s Covid home invasion slasher, Sick. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend other home invasion flicks, celebrate the potential reboots of Friday the 13th and House, look at follow-ups to Violent Night and Barbarian, and discuss trailers galore for The Mutilator 2, Scream VI, Swallowed, and more.

The Carnage Report Episode 21: M3GAN

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Gerard Johnstone’s killer kiddy robot movie, M3GAN. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend other killer kiddo and rampaging robot flicks, celebrate the renewal of Netflix’s Wednesday, talk about a possible horror-themed Las Vegas destination from Universal, and discuss trailers galore for Evil Dead Rise, Renfield, Beau Is Afraid, and more.

The Carnage Report Episode 19: Christmas Bloody Christmas

Hello and welcome to The Carnage Report, where we bring you the latest on all things horror-related, keeping you up to date with news you can use. Hosted by Julie Holland and Nick Spacek, this part of the Cinepunx family looks to fill a hole in your podcast feed by looking at new releases in the theaters, on-demand, and streaming, and featuring an in-depth discussion of a new release each episode.

On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick discuss director Joe Begos’ new feature, Christmas Bloody Christmas, out now on Shudder. In addition to what we think about the film, we discuss all the best new holiday horror, such as The Leech, The Yule Log, and Violent Night, along with news about Five Nights At Freddy’s and Mike Flanagan’s planned adaptation of The Dark Tower, plus trailers galore for Scream VI, Skinamarink, Human Resources, and more.