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by Sebastian Hope and Rob Keir
If you're looking for a horror movie podcast with a healthy dose of dark humour, then join Seb and Robbie around the Cast Me To Hell campfire. With features such as Must See Horror, Video Nasties, Horror Hot Takes and many more, there's a new episode every Monday to sink your teeth into. Whether you're a horror casual or a life-long fan, there's always a space around the Cast Me To Hell campfire. Hosted by Seb Hope and Rob Keir. Theme by Dan Motti. Weekly episodes are available on Podbean, Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast or check out our website at https://castmetohell.podbean.com
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Our Monster Movie Season concludes with 2020s reimagining of The Invisible Man. Written and directed by modern horror master Leigh Whannell, The Invisible Man reinvents the iconic character as a narcissistic tech billionaire and stars Elizabeth Moss as his victim. Featuring a great modernisation of a classic character and the exploration of domestic abuse, manipulation, control and gaslighting, 2020s The Invisible Man plays it quiet and creepy with its lingering shots and stretched out moments of silence. But how does this reimagining stack up compared to the Universal classic? Join us as we dive in to The Invisible Man. Remember to hit that subscribe button and leave us a lovely review. There’re new episodes every week, and we cover horror movies from new releases with spoiler filled and spoiler free reviews, to old classics and B movie gems. You can find us on twitter and instagram @cmthpodcast or check out our website at https://castmetohell.podbean.com Theme by Dan Motti
Our monster movie season continues with 1933's The Invisible Man! Loosely adapting H.G Wells novel of the same name, The Invisible Man stars Claude Rains as the titular villain in a film that is equal parts mind-blowing special effects, classic monster movie horror and unintentional hilarity as an invisible naked man wreaks havoc and hijinks. We discuss some differences and similarities to the novel, the special effects and the iconic character that is The Invisible Man Remember to hit that subscribe button and leave us a lovely review. There’re new episodes every week, and we cover horror movies from new releases with spoiler filled and spoiler free reviews, to old classics and B movie gems. You can find us on twitter and instagram @cmthpodcast or check out our website at https://castmetohell.podbean.com Theme by Dan Motti
Curry Barker's directorial debut Obsession has just released in cinemas and it seems to be blowing up all over the internet. In a classic tale of 'be careful what you wish for', Obsession sees a lovesick man's wish backfire. Featuring a truly phenomenal performance from Inde Navarrette, Obsession promises creepy scenes, black humour and some pretty squeamish moments. But does Obsession live up to the hype? How is the horror and is this one going to be love-it-or-hate-it? Find out as we give our spoiler filled thoughts on Obsession Remember to hit that subscribe button and leave us a lovely review. There’re new episodes every week, and we cover horror movies from new releases with spoiler filled and spoiler free reviews, to old classics and B movie gems. You can find us on twitter and instagram @cmthpodcast or check out our website at https://castmetohell.podbean.com Theme by Dan Motti
Straight from the cinema, the boys bring you their spoiler free review of Curry Barker's Obsession. Proving that you should always be careful what you wish for, Obsession follows a lovesick man who makes a last ditch wish that throws his love life on its head. It's a bit of a slow burn that's as humorous as it is creepy, and balances some interesting themes of codependency with some gory good times. But is Obsession worth watching? Does the premise have enough legs to last the run time, and is Obsession somewhat of an acquired taste? Find out as we give you our spoiler free thoughts Remember to hit that subscribe button and leave us a lovely review. There’re new episodes every week, and we cover horror movies from new releases with spoiler filled and spoiler free reviews, to old classics and B movie gems. You can find us on twitter and instagram @cmthpodcast or check out our website at https://castmetohell.podbean.com Theme by Dan Motti
This week the boys take a trip to the beginning of the 2010s as they look at the often maligned and forgotten The Wolfman. Largely adapting the original story but blending in a bit more action and gothic horror vibes, 2010s The Wolfman features a star-studded cast comprised of Benicio Del Toro, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt and Mr Hugo Weaving (Mor-dor) and Rick Baker returning to the werewolf genre for some special effects. But why did such a star-studded cast result in a film that was pretty hated on upon release? Does The Wolfman hold up today? Join us as we discussed the modernisation of the original material, the development hell and the strange tonal mismatch as our Monster Movie Season continues. Remember to hit that subscribe button and leave us a lovely review. There’re new episodes every week, and we cover horror movies from new releases with spoiler filled and spoiler free reviews, to old classics and B movie gems. You can find us on twitter and instagram @cmthpodcast or check out our website at https://castmetohell.podbean.com Theme by Dan Motti
It's a full moon this week as the boys continue their Monster Movie Season with a 1940s classic in The Wolf Man. Featuring a star-studded line up of Lon Chaney Jr, Bela Lugosi and Claude Rains, The Wolf Man delivers some full moon frights, some 1940s gender stereotypes and some scenes that lead the boys on some x-rated tangents. But how does the film stack up nearly eighty years later? Is this just bark or does it still have a bite Remember to hit that subscribe button and leave us a lovely review. There’re new episodes every week, and we cover horror movies from new releases with spoiler filled and spoiler free reviews, to old classics and B movie gems. You can find us on twitter and instagram @cmthpodcast or check out our website at https://castmetohell.podbean.com Theme by Dan Motti
Monster Movie season officially begins with 1932's Universal Monster Movie The Mummy! The boys take a trip back in time as we discuss an early monster movie and one of the first on-screen iterations of the legendary Mummy. Featuring Boris Karloff as the titular villian and a heap of early horror tropes, The Mummy frightened audiences and paved the way for many iconic horrors that came after it. But how does it stack up almost 100 years later? Can the boys stop viewing it through a modern lens? Is it a product of its time or a timeless classic? Find out as we officially kickstart our Monster Movie Season. Remember to hit that subscribe button and leave us a lovely review. There’re new episodes every week, and we cover horror movies from new releases with spoiler filled and spoiler free reviews, to old classics and B movie gems. You can find us on twitter and instagram @cmthpodcast or check out our website at https://castmetohell.podbean.com Theme by Dan Motti
This week the boys bring you their full spoiler free review of Lee Cronin's The Mummy. After bringing The Evil Dead back to the big screen with Evil Dead Rise, Lee Cronin takes a spin at modernising an iconic monster with his take on everyone's favourite sarcophagus dweller. Gone are the bandages and slow-shuffling zombie and instead we get an interesting take on a possession film with a whole heap of grotesque body horror to boot. But how does Lee Cronin's The Mummy stack up? Is it a bold new vision or does it retread old ground? Find out as we discuss our full spoiler free thoughts on Lee Cronin's The Mummy Remember to hit that subscribe button and leave us a lovely review. There’re new episodes every week, and we cover horror movies from new releases with spoiler filled and spoiler free reviews, to old classics and B movie gems. You can find us on twitter and instagram @cmthpodcast or check out our website at https://castmetohell.podbean.com Theme by Dan Motti
If you're looking for a horror movie podcast with a healthy dose of dark humour, then join Seb and Robbie around the Cast Me To Hell campfire. With features such as Must See Horror, Video Nasties, Horror Hot Takes and many more, there's a new episode every Monday to sink your teeth into. Whether you're a horror casual or a life-long fan, there's always a space around the Cast Me To Hell campfire. Hosted by Seb Hope and Rob Keir. Theme by Dan Motti. Weekly episodes are available on Podbean, Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast or check out our website at https://castmetohell.podbean.com
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