Scream Creeps
Scream Creeps

Scream Creeps

Jeremy Willey

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A horror podcast talking about everything horror with The Heart of Geek group. We will talk about anything from tropes to comparisons and all else horror. We hope you enjoy :)

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Fright Night (1985) Review: The Ultimate 80s Vampire Cult Classic
OCT 17, 2025
Fright Night (1985) Review: The Ultimate 80s Vampire Cult Classic
SummaryIn this episode of Scream Creeps, the hosts delve into the cult classic vampire film Fright Night, exploring its unique blend of horror and humor, memorable characters, and lasting impact on the genre. They discuss the film's practical effects, character dynamics, and the cultural significance of its themes, while also sharing behind-the-scenes insights and personal anecdotes related to the movie. The conversation highlights why Fright Night remains a beloved staple in horror cinema, setting the stage for future episodes focused on other iconic horror films.TakeawaysFright Night blends horror with humor and nostalgia.Chris Sarandon's portrayal of Jerry Dandridge is iconic.Roddy McDowall's character is a love letter to horror fans.The practical effects in Fright Night are still impressive today.The film opened doors for future horror comedies.Fright Night's themes include belief and courage.The movie's atmosphere and soundtrack enhance its charm.Evil Ed is a standout character with a memorable arc.The film's legacy influenced many later vampire stories.Fright Night remains a beloved classic for horror enthusiasts.Sound bites"The attention to detail was great.""Vampires are inherently clean.""Evil's alive!"Chapters00:00 Introduction to Fright Night01:23 The Characters and Their Dynamics04:23 Practical Effects and Their Impact05:34 Cultural Impact and Legacy of Fright Night11:30 Behind the Scenes and Production Details18:10 Character Analysis and Performances24:10 Final Thoughts and Future Episodes
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30 MIN
Night of the Living Dead (1968) Review: The Film That Raised the Dead
OCT 11, 2025
Night of the Living Dead (1968) Review: The Film That Raised the Dead
SummaryIn this episode of Scream Creeps, the hosts delve into George A. Romero's iconic film, Night of the Living Dead. They explore its groundbreaking impact on the horror genre, the making of the film, and its cultural significance. The conversation covers character dynamics, the evolution of zombie tropes, and the film's dark ending. The hosts also discuss the film's legacy, its influence on future horror films, and the production techniques that made it a classic. As part of their 31 days of Halloween marathon, they set the stage for upcoming episodes focused on various horror themes.TakeawaysNight of the Living Dead raised the zombie genre from the grave.The film's shocking ending left a lasting impact on audiences.Romero's guerrilla filmmaking techniques were revolutionary for the time.The film's cultural significance is often discussed in the context of race.Ben's character was groundbreaking as a black lead in horror.The film's budget was remarkably low for its success.The evolution of zombie tropes can be traced back to this film.The ending of the film is notably darker than many remakes.The film is preserved in the Library of Congress for its cultural importance.The conversation sets the stage for a month of horror-themed discussions.Sound bites"It was one of a kind back then.""The ending is way more fucked up.""It's in the public domain."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Night of the Living Dead02:35 The Making of a Horror Classic07:30 Cultural Impact and Legacy12:09 Character Dynamics and Themes18:52 Music and Production Techniques22:04 The Evolution of Horror Tropes23:50 Character Development and Survival Themes27:12 The Mystery of the Outbreak30:47 Cultural Significance and Social Commentary33:56 The Dark Ending and Its Impact39:39 Comparing Horror Then and Now
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42 MIN
Terrifier 3 Review: Art the Clown’s Bloodiest Christmas Yet?
NOV 16, 2024
Terrifier 3 Review: Art the Clown’s Bloodiest Christmas Yet?
In this episode of Scream Creeps, hosts Jeremy and Josh dive deep into the horror film 'Terrifier 3'. They discuss the film's plot, character dynamics, and the return of Art the Clown, exploring the supernatural elements and the film's humor amidst the gore. The hosts also analyze the film's box office success and its impact on the franchise, comparing it to previous installments. With a focus on memorable kill scenes and the campy nature of the film, they conclude with their final thoughts on the evolution of the Terrifier series. In this engaging conversation, Jeremy and Joshua delve into the intricacies of horror films, particularly focusing on the Terrifier franchise and its iconic character, Art the Clown. They explore the evolution of horror movie characters, the blend of humor in horror, and the future of the franchise. The discussion also touches on comparisons with other iconic horror villains and the anticipation of upcoming horror films.TakeawaysTerrifier 3 continues the brutal legacy of Art the Clown.The film's budget was $2 million, with significant box office returns.Art the Clown is becoming a recognized horror icon.The supernatural elements add depth to the character dynamics.Humor is interwoven with horror in this installment.Memorable kill scenes are a hallmark of the Terrifier series.The film's campiness sets it apart from its predecessors.Character development is more pronounced in this film.The franchise's success paves the way for future installments.The hosts enjoyed the absurdity and humor in the film. Art the Clown has become a new iconic villain in horror.The blend of humor in horror films can enhance the viewing experience.The Terrifier franchise has evolved significantly with each installment.Future films in the franchise may explore new character dynamics.The character of Sienna may face challenges in future plots.Art the Clown's demon aspect adds depth to his character.The humor in horror can be reminiscent of classic characters like the Joker.The conversation highlights the importance of character development in horror films.Upcoming horror films are highly anticipated by fans.The podcast aims to keep the audience engaged with fresh content.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Terrifier 301:40 Plot Overview and Character Dynamics03:47 Box Office Success and Franchise Impact05:59 Art the Clown: A Horror Icon08:48 Supernatural Elements and Character Development12:01 Memorable Kill Scenes and Humor17:04 Comparative Analysis of Terrifier Films21:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts23:00 Exploring Horror Movie Characters25:57 The Evolution of Art the Clown28:57 The Future of the Terrifier Franchise31:58 Humor in Horror: A Unique Blend35:05 Comparing Iconic Horror Villains38:59 Upcoming Horror Films and Future Discussions
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45 MIN
The Babadook (2014) Review: A Masterpiece of Grief or Just Boring?
APR 26, 2024
The Babadook (2014) Review: A Masterpiece of Grief or Just Boring?
In this episode, the hosts discuss the film 'The Babadook' and question its placement as the eighth scariest movie of 2020. They explore the themes of parenting, grief, and the fear of madness portrayed in the movie. The hosts express their disappointment with the lack of scares and find the child character annoying. They also discuss the acting performances and the cinematography. Overall, they feel that the movie did not live up to its hype. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the movie 'The Babadook' and share their thoughts on its themes and symbolism. They explore the idea that the Babadook represents the protagonist's battle with depression and grief, and how it manifests in her life. They also touch on the psychological aspects of the film and the need for viewers to think and interpret the movie's meaning. The hosts express their disappointment with the movie, finding it slow and lacking in scares. They announce their plans to review 'A Quiet Place 2' and 'It Follows' in future episodes.TakeawaysThe Babadook explores the themes of parenting, grief, and the fear of madness.The hosts question the placement of The Babadook as the eighth scariest movie of 2020.They find the child character annoying and the movie lacking in scares.The acting performances and cinematography are praised.The hosts feel that The Babadook did not live up to its hype. The Babadook can be interpreted as a metaphor for the protagonist's battle with depression and grief.The movie explores psychological themes and requires viewers to think and interpret its meaning.The hosts found the movie slow and lacking in scares.Future episodes will feature reviews of 'A Quiet Place 2' and 'It Follows'.Chapters00:00 Introduction to The Babadook06:47 The Babadook as a Cult Classic13:54 Lack of Scares in The Babadook25:03 Disappointment with the Lack of Scares29:57 Upcoming Reviews: 'A Quiet Place 2' and 'It Follows'
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32 MIN
The Descent (2005) Review: Claustrophobic Horror in an Unmapped Cave
APR 19, 2024
The Descent (2005) Review: Claustrophobic Horror in an Unmapped Cave
In this episode of the Scream Creeps podcast, the hosts discuss the 2005 horror film 'The Descent'. They explore the behind-the-scenes secrets of the movie and the terrifying atmosphere it creates. The conversation also touches on the director, Neil Marshall, and the cast of relatively unknown actors. The hosts share their thoughts on the claustrophobic setting and the intense survival story. They also mention the alternate ending of the film and the controversy surrounding the character Juno. Overall, they consider 'The Descent' to be a standout horror film of the 2000s. The conversation revolves around the movie 'The Descent' and covers various topics such as the initial shock factor, the character development of Sarah, the decision-making of the characters, the realism of the movie, the rankings in the horror genre, and the potential for a sequel. The hosts also discuss the heart rate study related to the movie and share their personal opinions and experiences. They conclude by mentioning their upcoming episodes and content on their channel.TakeawaysThe Descent is a 2005 horror film that creates a terrifying atmosphere and intense survival story.The director, Neil Marshall, and the cast of relatively unknown actors contribute to the film's success.The claustrophobic setting and the use of sound create a sense of fear and tension.The alternate ending of the film and the controversy surrounding the character Juno add to the discussion.'The Descent' is considered one of the standout horror films of the 2000s. The opening scene of 'The Descent' sets the tone and shocks the audience, immediately creating empathy for the main character.Sarah's character development throughout the movie, especially after the blood scene, makes her a badass and a compelling protagonist.The decision-making of the characters, particularly Juno, raises questions about morality and survival instincts.The movie is considered more of an action flick than a traditional horror movie, with the darkness and claustrophobic setting adding to the suspense.The heart rate study ranked 'The Descent' as one of the scariest movies, with a high heart rate spike during a shocking scene.The potential for a sequel is explored, with the second movie following the events of the first and focusing on the search for the missing friends.The hosts discuss their upcoming episodes and content on their channel, including music reviews and let's plays.Chapters00:00 Introduction to 'The Descent'09:41 The Claustrophobic Setting and Intense Atmosphere25:24 Sarah's Character Development32:42 Questioning Morality and Survival Instincts41:23 The Potential for a Sequel
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42 MIN