This week, NeS pretends to be a serious film critic and pitches his theory that a critically overlooked expressions movement dominated the Italian horror scene of the 1970s and 80s. It's the New Italian Expressionist movement. And by new, he me
If you needed to explain the United States to a space alien, how would you do it? For the Super Splat Bros, they'd just sit them down with a copy of 1989's The 'Burbs. Joe Dante spent a lot of his career exploring his preoccupation with the Ame
Mortal Kombat 2k21 opened last weekend to a strong showing, outclassing the weekend hauls of other recent tentpole films like Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984. Seizing any opportunity to talk some Mortal Kombat, join NeS and David as they reminisce
It's East versus West, Lizard versus Monkey, Rubber Suit versus Stop-Motion in this, the most anticipated movie of 2021. After waiting a couple of weeks to give everyone a chance to see it, the Splat Lads return to give their impressions of God
You ever watch American Psycho and think to yourself "this would be better if Patrick Bateman were a #girlboss?"If that deranged line of thought appeals to you, then Me, You, Madness is the movie for you. Look, if you've heard about the movie a
Man, nothing good ever happens in the desert.This week, the boys take a look at 1977's The Hills Have Eyes, its legacy, and in particular, some of the "interesting" analyses both critics and Craven himself have made of the picture. Hope you lik
Space truckers, corporate conspiracies, and sex goo. On this episode the boys take a look at Ridley Scott's Alien, its origns, and its themes of workers being used, abused, and oozed at the hands of capital. Best bring your raincoat. This is go
With the announcement of an American "Train to Busan" remake being met by a chorus of "why?", the boys decide to take a look at the horror genre's history of remaking foreign-language movies in English. From the good, to the bad, to the wildly
As Wall Street still reels from The Rise of the Gamers last week, the Splat Brothers take the opportunity to look backs on 2009's Daybreakers, a little-seen gem about vampires, human resources, and the King of Rock and Roll.
This week the boys finally have some news to talk about again with kaiju and sexy vampires cracking the headlines. And then in the latter half, the Splat Brothers embark on a new regular series: The Conquest of Goo, horror seen through a left-l
With 2021 already off to a pretty rocky start, the boys distract themselves by looking forward to some coming attractions that the new year has in store. Highlights include Gayboy Berzerkers, Big Dick Monster Fighting, and bad, bad, 90s nostalg
The boys continue their holiday celebration by looking at one of the greatest Christmas tales ever told...and several other "memorable classics", if you know what I mean and I think you do. It may not be a horror episode, but some things are sc
Fix some hot chocolate and come gather 'round the TV, the Splatter Punksare taking a break from the usual horror business to talk the all-time great Christmas specials. And maybe some of the less all-time greats as well...
Halloween, Friday the 13th, Hellraiser...there are plenty of iconic horror franchises out there that saw dramatic drop-offs in quality. Which one got the shortest end of the shortest stick, though? In this episode, Nes and David set about decid
Is it Halloween? Is there a blue moon out the window...or a BOO moon? Just kidding, but if you're not sure what movies are best-equipped to give you the shakes, shivers, or heeby-jeebies, Nes and David are following up last week's episode by li
Want something to watch in the days leading up to Halloween, but not sure where to start? Grab your favorite plastic pumpkin bucket and let Nes and David give you some haunting TV treats.
Halloween may be mostly canceled this year, but we're still haunted by the ghosts of Universal's Halloween Horror Nights that could have been. David and Nes report back on the stripped-down, socially-distant version of Halloween Horror Nights 2