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Dread, Fright & Brew Podcast

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What a year of disappointing, frustrating, surprising and terrifying moments it has been! Pandemic, wildfires, political unrest and more have threatened to shut down Halloween. And now, as it winds every closer to our favorite holiday, we wan
Time to take a look at a beloved classic from the “Master of Suspense” Alfred Hitchcock! Choosing one of his movies to talk about is hard enough, but doing it justice is harder still. Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning, lauded b
Well…we’re back. Sorry in advance! This time around we cover a movie that we were all a little nervous about, but wound up enjoying quite a bit. “Like a Bad Horror Movie…Only Worse!” says the cover, but we seemed to disagree. More like a ba
First up, it’s disclaimer time! We recorded this episode back in February and attitudes were a little different about the impact that COVID19 was having and where we saw it going. We since thought about not releasing this episode in an abunda
We are turning it up to eleven and getting brutal with the only film that features death by weed-eater, death by engine block, death by dildo and a guy in corpse paint enjoying an ice cream cone on a park bench! Of course, we are talking about
Yeah, yeah yeah. So we’re the last ones on the block to kick out a review for Black Christmas 2019…but here it is anyway! Not gonna lie; we didn’t like it. At all. In fact, all four of us hated it with a passion, but this passion led us to
The holiday’s can be rough for everyone and it turns out this year was especially daunting for some of the Dread, Fright & Brew gang! We managed to get together and craft an episode for this Julian Sands classic, but not without a few challeng
So Italy may have given us such masters of their craft as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Galileo and Vivaldi…it also gave us maestros of Horror such as Argento, Fulci, Lenzi, Deodato and of course both father and son Bava. We have talked abo
It’s no secret that this is our favorite time of year, and once again we want to share some of that love with you! Each of us discusses a favorite horror film that just has to be part of our October viewing and offers up a seasonal beer to go
Well, three out of four of us agree that Hush is pretty damn good and give it a solid thumbs-up…and even the hold-out gave it a thumbs-sideways! While we talk out the good, the great and the so-so of this film, things manage to go a little sid
Hey everyone, it’s Lee here. This is probably going to be formatted a little different then normal, but Aaron isn’t around to get this posted. In fact, I haven’t heard from Aaron, Grace OR Juan since they headed out into the high deserts of O
Alright everyone! Get ready to be “reeled in” with our review of the first summer blockbuster film ever…Jaws! We are going to “drop our lines in the water” and see if we can’t “fish out” some things to say about this classic Spielberg monster
This time around we discuss not only the film we chose, but also the film that it could have been! With over 30 minutes cut from its run time and the footage now presumed missing forever, Event Horizon is definitely not the film that was origi
Over 25 years ago a horror film came along and threatened to divide critics and audiences alike. This film took risks in its setting, its handling of racial stereotypes and in plying a familiar trope that may be tired and lackluster. But some
“Horror is a universal language; we’re all afraid. We’re born afraid…” – John CarpenterSo why not be afraid together!? We had the privilege of attending the four day Portland Horror Film Festival and had such a great time we just HAD to re
We decided it would be a great idea to check out the Pet Sematary flick and along the way review it side to side with the original 1989 version. This didn’t seem like all that bad of an idea…but somehow, it was! While Lee saw some merit to th
Britain’s magazine “The Face” referred to Dog Soldiers as a combination of Jaws, Alien and Predator with a werewolf twist. We don’t know about any of that crap, but we sure do like it! This episode we celebrate the return of Baerlic Brewing a
Sometimes things don’t go in the direction you believe they will. One of those things is Jordan Peele’s incredible new horror film Us. What at first seems to be a routine foray into the “home-invasion” siege territory, becomes a story of
We’ve picked another divisive movie to talk about! They have been branded “cerebral”, “prestige” or “intelligent” horror flicks…and also derisively called “boring”, “confusing” and “pretentious”. Whether you love them or hate them, they are h
Grace has a problem. And now that problem is ours! Her love for cheesy (shitty?) shark movies has been explored in depth on our show, but this marks the first time we will wallow in all that is mega-hybrid-cryptid-monsters right along with h
This episode comes to you from the distant past…well…a couple months ago anyway. We got swept up in a ton of events and special guests and only now have shuffled it into the lineup! We discuss meeting Linnea Quigley, the perceived glory of ba
A new episode for a new year! To celebrate we’ve decided to double down on our new spirit animal…Wolfcop! If you can name a series of horror films with more beer and booze, more doughnuts, more faces torn off, more werewolf weiners and more W
We went all “Secret Santa” on each other this Holiday Season and decided to gift one another with a horror movie to watch and review live on the episode! Some of us chose to be naughty and some nice, and the gifting was random…with a surprise
Stir of Echoes certainly didn’t receive the reception it deserved due to a theatrical release just weeks after M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense; even though it was filmed first and it’s story written decades before.  But Stir of Echoes cont
Forty years ago John Carpenter left us on a balcony looking down at the imprint of a body in the grass.  Between then and now, there have been many attempts to continue the tale of that Halloween night in 1978.  A few were successful and many l
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