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The Blind Rage Podcast is making a splash with THE POOL a.k.a. SWIMMING POOL (2001), the rarely-seen slasher that dared to ask, “What if we trapped a bunch of rich, horny European teens in an Olympic-sized swimming pool and let a masked psycho go to town?” Oh, and did we mention a baby-faced James McAvoy is here to steal scenes (and maybe your heart)?Graduation should be a time for celebration, but for this group of private school brats, it’s more of a bloodbath. Someone in a weird mask has a serious grudge, and they’re taking their rage out with a variety of sharp objects. The body count rises, the plot makes… choices, and we question the decision to let this much chlorine mix with this much bad behavior.
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Sharpen your puzzle skills and grab your art supplies, because this week on THE BLIND RAGE PODCAST, we’re tackling JIGSAW (2002)—no, not that one. This isn’t some sadistic game of survival with creepy dolls on tricycles. This is an ultra-low-budget slasher about an art class that bites off way more than it can chew when they’re tasked with assembling a “jigsaw man” for their final project. Bad idea? Absolutely. But it gets worse.Once Frankenstein’s discount cousin is complete, he decides to get creative…with murder.Heads roll (literally), the body count rises, and the acting is as questionable as the script, but does JIGSAW deserve a spot in the horror junkyard, or is it a weird little gem worth piecing together? We’re diving in with our usual dose of blood, sarcasm, and dark humor to find out.
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This week, we’re taking aim at SERIAL SLAYER (a.k.a. CLAUSTROPHOBIA, 2003), a tense little thriller that proves broad daylight won’t save you when there’s a crossbow-wielding psycho perched on the roof.Three coworkers—Melanie Lynskey (before she was cool on YELLOWJACKETS), Sheeri Rappaport (CSI), and Mary Lynn Rajskub (24)—find themselves trapped in a house while a silent, unseen killer picks them off one by one. No phones, no way out, and no idea who’s next.Horror fans, take note: Judith O’Dea (NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD) makes a cameo! Because if anyone knows how to handle relentless terror, it’s her.Is this indie thriller a forgotten gem or just another early 2000s curiosity? Tune in as we break it down, discuss the kills, and decide if crossbows should be banned from horror movies forever.
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Some coroners determine cause of death. This one just causes it.Ever wondered what happens when your friendly neighborhood coroner decides to moonlight as a serial killer? Well, wonder no more! THE CORONER (1999) follows defense attorney Emma (Jane Longenecker), who wakes up strapped to a table in the basement of the world’s creepiest medical examiner (Dean St. Louis). Instead of filing paperwork, he spends his free time filleting unwilling guests. But Emma isn’t going down without a fight—especially not at the hands of a man who treats human dissection like a fine art.This week on The Blind Rage Podcast, we slice open this late-’90s direct-to-video trainwreck, complete with baffling romantic subplots, a lead detective who might be the worst cop in cinematic history, and a villain who somehow makes funeral home directors look sexy by comparison. Is THE CORONER a criminally underrated horror flick, or should it be sentenced to life in the bargain bin? Only one way to find out.
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Who’s ready to rock…and die?This week on The Blind Rage Podcast, we’re cranking up the volume and the body count with SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE II, the 1987 fever dream that asks, What if Freddy Krueger fronted a rockabilly band…and had a drill guitar?Courtney (Crystal Bernard) just wants a fun weekend with the girls, but her nightmares about a leather-clad psycho with an axe to grind (and a drill to kill) are about to get way too real. Featuring musical numbers, exploding zits, and enough power tool carnage to make Bob Vila sweat, this one’s a must-listen!
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It’s Tony’s birthday and we’re celebrating with THE RIPPER, a movie Tom Savini would give just about anything to forget. What does Jack the Ripper have to do with birthdays? Well, nothing. Seems like there are so few horror movies focused on celebrating one’s special day and we were sure as hell not taking the endurance test that is getting through all 110 minutes of HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME. Instead, we’ve decided to watch London’s most famous serial killer slice and dice his way through…Tulsa, Oklahoma. Don’t ask.
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“Wait a minute… Who am I here?”THE STEPFATHER tells the story of a madman in search of the perfect all-American family. When they disappoint him, he brutally murders them and moves on to the next. Terry O’Quinn gives a fantastic performance in the titular role and, as always, it’s a pleasure to see Jill Schoelen, this time playing the role of a troubled teenager, who suspects something simply isn’t right the moment her new stepfather enters the family home.
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Last week was an in-your-face rip-off of CARRIE. This week, it’s an in-your-face rip-off of ROSEMARY’S BABY.WITCHCRAFT, the 1988 quickie that spawned a whopping 15 sequels (!), tells the story of a new mother, who moves into a creepy old estate owned by her husband’s family. Soon after settling in with their newborn son, our heroin begins to notice something doesn’t seem right—not with her in-laws, not with their mute butler, and not with the centuries-old place they call home. Is she simply paranoid, or are there truly dark forces at play?I think the answer is pretty damn obvious.
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JENNIFER is not only one of the first CARRIE rip-offs, but it’s one of the most obvious. The story follows a high school outcast, who is bullied mercilessly by the popular crowd. When Jennifer is pushed too far, she unleashes her supernatural powers to exact vengeance. Unlike Stephen King’s Carrie, Jennifer possesses the power to control snakes, which she uses to slither after those who’ve wronged her. It’s actually a lot better than it sounds.
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This week, it’s Charles Band’s 1989 PUPPET MASTER, the dawn of a franchise that helped build Full Moon Features.With this being the first entry, our batch of antiheroes is relatively small, but they’re still devious, murderous, and resourceful as hell. Join us as we watch them dispatch of a group of questionable characters spending the night at an oceanside hotel. The William Hickey cameo alone makes this one worthwhile.
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What would you do if there was a vampire living next door to you…and he knows you know his secret?I may have inadvertently stolen that, or at least part of it, from the trailer. Nevertheless, that’s the plot of FRIGHT NIGHT, probably the best vampire flick of the 1980s. Join us while we sink our teeth into this immortal cult classic!
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“EAT A BOWL OF FUCK!”
It’s NIGHT OF THE DEMONS on this week’s episode of The Blind Rage Podcast!
This movie has always been very educational for me. It taught me what can happen when you decide to throw a Halloween party at a funeral home, which was once the scene of a pretty horrific mass murder; why you shouldn’t hold seances on cursed property; and, last and most importantly, that you can hide a tube of lipstick just about anywhere.
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“You will NEVER receive credit for my discovery. Who’s gonna believe a talking head? Get a job in a sideshow.”
We’re elated to finally feature Stuart Gordon’s RE-ANIMATOR on The Blind Rage Podcast!
This cult classic tells the story of Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs), a medical student who has developed a serum that re-animates corpses. But, as we all know, no one is ever the same once they’re brought back from the dead.
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Murphy’s Law hit hard on The Blind Rage Podcast because, yes, everything that could’ve gone wrong pretty much did.
First and foremost, the subject of the episode, Matthew Bright’s FREEWAY II: CONFESSIONS OF A TRICKBABY, is not only an incredibly inferior follow-up to his 1996 cult classic, it’s a hell of a lot worse than I remember it being.
In addition, technical difficulties prevented the recording from beginning on time, which made matters quite stressful, especially since we had a small window to get the episode in the can. As we’re struggling to make it through this utter mess of a film, neighbors started loudly fighting, some of which was unavoidably recorded.
There are often many challenges when it comes to completing episodes, which makes it hard for me to chuck them. So, FREEWAY II is presented for your listening pleasure, warts and all.
You have been warned.
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“I’m pissed off and the whole world owes me.”
We’re taking a look at one of the all-time best cult classics on this week’s episode of The Blind Rage Podcast!
In FREEWAY, Matthew Bright’s delightfully twisted reinterpretation of “Little Red Riding Hood,” we’re introduced to Vanessa Lutz (Reese Witherspoon in one of her best roles), a teenage felon from the wrong side of the tracks. After her mother (Amanda Plummer) is arrested for prostitution, Vanessa decides she’s going to start over by relocating to her grandmother’s trailer in upstate California. On the freeway, her car breaks down, but she is quickly rescued by Bob Woverton (Kiefer Sutherland), a social worker who aids troubled juveniles and portrays himself as her savior.
After a long line of manipulative questions meant to let Vanessa drop her guard, Bob reveals his true identity. He is actually a razor-wielding predator known as The I-5 Killer, and his preferred victims are young girls just like Vanessa.
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The Blind Rage Podcast is once again returning to the land down under for the 2000 slasher CUT, starring ‘80s teen icon Molly Ringwald and pop royalty Kylie Minogue.
It’s 1988 and during the making of a Z-grade horror movie, the actor playing the killer slaughters the director after being fired for his sheer ineptitude. He then sets his sights on the final girl, but she’s able to escape. Twelve years later, a group of students decide to finish the film, which was abandoned after the behind-the-scenes butchery.
Unfortunately, whenever a completion of the project is attempted, things come to an abrupt and gruesome end, as an unidentified killer picks off the cast and crew. Will the class of amateur filmmakers finally finish the cursed slice of celluloid, or will they meet the same fate as their predecessors?
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The Blind Rage Podcast once again returns to the world of university elite with the 1986 cult classic KILLER PARTY!
Phoebe, Jennifer, and Vivia are best friends and sorority pledges willing to do anything to join Sigma Alpha Pi, one of the most popular houses on campus. They endure paddlings, public humiliation, and endless pranks, though nothing prepares them for the horrors of an April Fool’s Day masquerade party. The festivities are set for an abandoned frat house, where a fraternity pledge died during an initiation 20 years before.
Unbeknownst to the partygoers, his demonic spirit still lingers.
And he doesn’t like visitors.
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I don’t think The Blind Rage Podcast has seen such blood and guts since Herschell Gordon Lewis month…
This week, we’re taking a look at James Riffel’s THE HOUSE ON TOMBSTONE HILL, a hidden gem about a group of five twentysomethings who arrive at a massive estate in the middle of nowhere intending to fix it up. The moment they pass the threshold, they discover they’ve got their work cut out for them. Not only is the place in an extreme state of disrepair, there’s a murderous old woman lurking the corridors.
With echoes of THE EVIL DEAD and early Peter Jackson, TOMBSTONE HILL is a fun and ultra bloody good time that is sadly more overlooked than it is appreciated.
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If ever there was a poster child for vasectomies, it’s Mikey.
This week, The Blind Rage Podcast takes a look at one of the more notorious offerings in horror’s killer kid subgenre. MIKEY stars Brian Bonsall (“Family Ties”) as a child abused by his birth parents. Now, he’s desperate to find the perfect maternal and paternal figures. When his adoptive family disappoints him. Mikey is left with no choice but to clean the slate and start again.
A resourceful little psychopath, he utilizes implements like aluminum baseball bats, bows and arrows, and electrocution to eliminate his victims. Banned in the UK due to its violent content, MIKEY is one of the more controversial straight-to-video horror/thrillers of the early ‘90s.
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“I don’t think you’re alone in this house… You should get out of there. Now.”
For the second week of 2025, The Blind Rage Podcast takes a look at Fred Walton’s sequel to his 1979 classic. In WHEN A STRANGER CALLS BACK, we’re introduced to Julia (Jill Schoelen), a babysitter who is menaced by a voice on the other side of the door, as opposed to the other end of the phone. A man claims to have had a breakdown and requests aid. It isn’t long, however, before Julia realizes just how dangerous this particular stranger actually is.
- Visa fler