Episodes
Saturday May 14, 2022
Saturday May 14, 2022
Grave Discussions has risen from the grave once again! In this episode, Barnabas and Samael make a fitting return to discuss the concept of the horror legacy sequel, specifically within the frame of Scream 5 and the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Joining them is the macabre special guest host The Caretaker, once more sharing his love for all things Wes Craven! While the topic and its subjects are no longer fresh, the type of film the terrifying trio is covering is still extremely relevant in the modern horror landscape. Join the team for a compelling discussion and stay tuned for a more regular uploading schedule starting soon!Warning: Spoilers for Scream 5 and 2022's Texas Chainsaw Massacre are ahead.Main Segment (Movies)Scream
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Friday Dec 24, 2021
Friday Dec 24, 2021
If 2020 felt like a blur, 2021 just barely slowed down and still managed to t-bone your car. Despite everything going on in the world, the horror genre–once again–persisted, providing some incredible entertainment. As is the annual tradition, Barnabas and Samael claw their way out from their fetid crypts to share their Top 10 Horror Films of 2021. The (g)hosts also reflect back on the year of horror as a whole, highlighting trends, other projects, and much more. If that isn't enough, Grave Discussions celebrates its 100th episode! Listen closely, gravers, for a special announcement regarding the show's milestone—and thank you for your support!
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Don't adjust your screens, fiends. There's no need to wallow any longer because Grave Discussions has returned! After a lengthy hiatus, your favorite horror podcasting hosts have a lot of catching up to do, and the scariest stories making waves in genre news involve supplementary projects for established franchises. Crawl back into the crypt with Barnabas and Samael as they touch on titles like Chucky, Scream, Halloween Kills, and the recently released Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and why they're bringing fresh new screams to the horror you know and love!
Saturday Dec 26, 2020
Saturday Dec 26, 2020
What a year... but it's finally over! 2020 played host to real scenarios much more frightening to regular people than any ghouls or goblins in horror cinema, but the genre persisted and delivered plenty of quality films to enjoy in the comfort of our homes. Despite the blockbuster delays, the halted productions, and the exorbitant "theater at home" rental costs, horror was as productive as ever this year, especially in the realm of indie content, which saw an incredible boom–as such, there's no shortage of films to craft a top 10 list from. Your terrifying twosome, Barnabas and Samael, take to their final episode of a tumultuous year to discuss their personal top 10 lists, as well as some other exciting topics concerning 2020 horror.
Thursday Oct 29, 2020
Thursday Oct 29, 2020
They're baaaaack! Even a pandemic won't stop horror hosts Barnabas and Samael from celebrating the greatest holiday of the year with this special Halloween episode. Despite 2020 being a rollercoaster of a year - a rollercoaster that has gone off the rails and exploded in mid-air, for that matter - there have been several fantastic horror movies released so far. Three of these, in particular, have the potential to become Halloween season mainstays, and your ghoulish (g)hosts will discuss why! Stick around until the end for some honorable mentions to fill out your spooky watchlist, and most importantly, have a Happy Halloween, gravers!!!
Saturday Mar 07, 2020
Saturday Mar 07, 2020
There has been no shortage of original and adapted works in the horror genre capitalizing on the #MeToo movement, but Leigh Whannell's interpretation of "The Invisible Man" may end up being one of the defining entries. Altering the formula of the original film, this Universal Monster takes the form of a controlling, abusive boyfriend who finds a way to go invisible - and uses it to torment his former flame. Though it is a departure, this fresh take on the property has been getting critical acclaim, and in this episode, Barnabas and Samael reveal their true colors and submit an exclusive review. Does "The Invisible Man" hide behind its star power and lavish production value, or will it show up and become a modern horror classic? Don't be afraid... tune in now to find out!
Saturday Feb 22, 2020
Saturday Feb 22, 2020
What would you sacrifice to have your greatest wish fulfilled? Money? How about your own life? In the late 70s, "Fantasy Island" premiered on television and featured dozens of unique tales across seven years on the air, led by the enigmatic Mr. Roarke and his sidekick, Tattoo. Now, Blumhouse has resurrected the series in the form of Jeff Wadlow's film of the same name, but with an emphasis on horror! Will Barnabas and Samael's desires for a quality adaptation be met or suffer a cruel twist of fate, such as what awaits those who venture to Fantasy Island? Listen now to find out.
Saturday Feb 15, 2020
Saturday Feb 15, 2020
Stories tend to live on. Since the advent of cinema, novels and shorter-form stories have been adapted to the silver screen and altered in various ways. Famous tales like "Hansel and Gretel" and "The Turn of the " have seen more cinematic adaptations than a person could count on one hand, but the more diluted and frequent the movies become, the more people appear to lose interest - and the higher their standards. In light of recent failures at the box office, like The Turning, Barnabas and Samael examine the phenomenon of revitalizing these all-too-familiar narratives for the modern age, and whether or not it's time to simply hang them up and look for new stories to tell.
Saturday Feb 08, 2020
Saturday Feb 08, 2020
Turn on the resonator, tune your pineal gland, and get the dungeon ready... Barnabas and Samael go where no mortal dares to discuss Stuart Gordon's "From Beyond"! Following the success of "Color Out of Space," a modern Lovecraft adaptation with a similar pinkish palette, your ghoulish (g)hosts use this special rendition of the Cult Corner to explore the strange spiritual precursor that often gets overshadowed by Gordon's other work. Topics may include mutated body parts, pink slime, and Barbara Crampton as every teenage boy's BDSM fantasy, along with dissecting how "From Beyond" paved the way for other weird sci-fi/horror films! Transcend the material realm and tune in now.
Saturday Feb 01, 2020
Saturday Feb 01, 2020
After more than 20 years, Richard Stanley returns to the horror director's seat with "Color Out of Space," the phantasmagoric adaptation of a classic H.P. Lovecraft story! Led by a gonzo Nicolas Cage, Stanley's comeback feature challenges our perception of reality, time, and... alpacas? You read that correctly. Following a successful limited release, Barnabas and Samael break down the sci-fi horror offering and try and keep their own sanity while discussing strange alien meteorites and colors that aren't mean to be recognized by the human eye. Does "Color Out of Space" amaze or simply belong at the bottom of the Gardener well? Tune in now to find out!
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