Nick and Britt argue yak hairs (their convoluted rating system for this season) in a discussion of Joe Johnston’s 2010 remake of “The Wolfman.” Read More
Five – count em’, five! – monsters make an appearance in the 1944 Universal Monsters installment, House of Frankenstein. Plus, Nick and Britt bemoan the too-short, shared screen-time of Karloff and Carradine. Read More
Nick and Britt dole out their lowest scores yet, pondering over what-almost-was after Lugosi’s originally speaking portrayal of the Monster was rendered rendered mute. Plus, your hosts dish about SDCC 2019! Read More
Britt and Nick encounter the weird and wacky in this 1942 sequel to “Son of Frankenstein.” The Monster gets a new brain, and inflicts new pain. Read More
Britt and Nick talk the Monster, inexplicable Little People, and the chilling Dr. Pretorius in this week’s episode of Monsters on a Chalkboard. Read More
Nick and Britt wrap up their Dracula series (finally!) in this week’s episode, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. Congrats kiddos, you made it. Read More
In their shortest episode to date (you’re welcome), Nick and Britt chat 1945’s House of Dracula, the inappropriateness of that title, and John Carradine in the role of Drac–er, Baron Latos. Read More
A rough start leads to an even rougher episode as Nick and Britt kinda talk about Son of Dracula, but mostly chat about anything and everything else. Read More
Nick and Britt gush over the underrated sequel, Dracula’s Daughter. And draw boobs on their chalkboard. (And then forget to take a picture of said chalkboard.)Read More
Nick and Britt hang out at Comic Con 2018, gathering recommendations for their first watch list. Where the hell do you start when you have the entire Universal Monsters catalog at your fingertips?Read More