The Creepercast Horror Podcast
Summary: What began as a gathering of drunk film students discussing the finer points of old horror and criticizing the newer. College may be over but the fear creeps on in the form of the Creepercast with Jeff and Jason. Everything horror and horror genre themed is fair game for discussion. Even your mother!
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Podcasts:
Jeff and Jason sit down with Scarehouse director Gavin Michael Booth.
Subscribe To The Creepercast: Jeff and Jason review the Canadian mean girls freak The Scarehouse!
Subscribe To The Creepercast: We complete our series on the state of independent horror in the great state of Maine with an interview with writer/director Corey Norman of Bonfire Films, The Hanover House, NATAL, Tickle, and so much more!
Subscribe To The Creepercast: We continue our 3 part series on the state of Independent horror in Maine with the anthology film festival Damnationland 2014: The Way Life Should Bleed. See the complete breakdown plus exclusive clips here.
Subscribe To The Creepercast: Jeff and Jason talk about the state of Independent horror in the land of Stephen King as we review How to Kill a Zombie and The Hanover house!
Subscribe To The Creepercast: Jeff and Jason go into the catacombs of Paris and get philosophical with As Above, So Below. Which leads to a found footage discussion!
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Subscribe To The Creepercast: Jeff and Jason go face to face with the Babadook and survive without going crazy(er)! Also we want to send a birthday wish out to our very own Uber Spencer!
It's The Return Of The Creepercast...With Jeff and Jason.
April 2014 Independent Feature Review: 'Black Rock'!!!
In this episode of The Creepercast, we take on monster movies with 2008's Cloverfiled and 2006's The Host (aka Gwoemul)
"This is a cautionary tale about the bad things that happen to bullies, and those who cause those bad things. It isn't pretty."
For the month of March, we head to the Leprechaun island for 2 film that have nothing to do with little people in tall hats.
For the Month of Love, we look at 2 films that take "love" and obsession to a new level in 2012's Maniac and 2002's May.
Patrick attempts to do what no one has tried before by defending the works of M. Night Shyamalama-ding-dong against Jeff's known dislike and disdain.