It’s our first episode in a while! We recorded this one several months ago with Boss and Levi Olson talking about Don Dohler’s The Alien Factor
(1979). We had a blast with a Blu Ray release of this B-movie title! Enjoy!
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We welcome one of our favorite guests, filmmaker Jenna Payne
back to the program along with Director Cam Clark
and the proprietor of foundfootagecritic.comMichael Steinberg
to help us look at a ScyFy channel film called Night Of The Wild(2015).
He Never Died (2015), starring Henry Rollins is the movie we discuss this week. Boss, Liz and Willis share their thoughts on this action-packed and entertaining movie! Enjoy, and be sure to subscribe to Willis’ You Tube Channel!
We look at a stop motion animation feature this episode, called Hell And Back
(2015). Does this potty-mouthed comedy entertain? Listen and find out! We also interview Producer Zach Green about the incredible short films he is involved with, especially Heir, a film Lizzy and Boss watched at the Mile High Horror Film Festival. Follow the links below to keep up with the top notch work Zach and director Richard Powell
are putting out! Thanks for listening!
This time Malky Hughes and Boss take a look at 1974’s Blood Orgy Of The She-Devils! Surely, with a title like that, it’s something we will love, right? Well, not so fast, listeners! We have a fun discussion of this cult movie that we hope you’ll enjoy as much as we did!
We’re back from our month off and we’re looking at a film from 1981 called Inseminoid
(also known as Horror Planet). Levi and Boss discuss this odd film as well as some indie video games like Hotline Miami
and Legend Of Dark Witch. We also discuss our new Invisible Ink episodes that will only be available to our Patreon Subscribers. Enjoy the show!
As 2015 closes, Dan of the Dead returns to help us shake off our “zombie-fatigue” as we look at one of the best zombie films of all time, Fulci’s Zombie
(1979). Willis, Dan and Boss have a blast discussing this classic film. Ring in the New Year with us, and have a great 2016!! See you in February!
We’re back with a movie review show as Malky and Boss take a look at the surprising Killer Mermaid (2014), also known as Nymph. We had fun watching and reviewing this film and hope you enjoy the podcast!
This episode, we spend some time with Director Lawrie Brewster
to discuss his upcoming film The Unkindness of Ravens. Lawrie also discusses his film Lord Of Tears
and a few other topics. Willis also drops by to share his thoughts!
In a two man show, Willis and Boss delve into our first flick after Halloween. It is a new film called The Sand. Enjoy this Halloween hangover episode!
Happy Halloween everyone! We review the hilarious vampire film What We Do In The Shadows
this week. We also provide you with Halloween movie picks from each host to help you have a great evening, and we interview writer of Legacy of Michael Myers, Michael Nemeth, who is looking to gather crowd funding for a film based on his book.
Have a great holiday and enjoy the episode!
It’s an action packed episode of Terror Troop this week folks! We’re gearing up for Halloween with an interview with actress Casey Ruggieri
of new Horror anthology Tales Of Halloween. Casey answers questions about the film in addition to her other work and her favorite horror films. We are also joined by special guests Jenna Payne
(Zompire Vixens From Pluto, ‘Shiner) and Tom Jorgensen
(St. Osmunds), who join us for a wacky science fiction/ horror film from 1978 called Laserblast! We had a great time catching up with Jenna and Tom and hearing their thoughts on this strange film!
Stephen Tramonta (Angry Mule Productions) is our guest this week as we review a cheesy flick from 1961 called The Brainiac. We all enjoyed (to varying degrees) this strange B movie from Mexico! Stephen also catches us up with the film we discussed with him a year ago, Killer Pinata, as it nears release. Hope you enjoy the show! Please Check out the links.
This week Boss and Lizzy discuss their experience at the 2015 Mile High Horror Film Festival. Highlights of the weekend include meeting Sid Haig
and Kane Hodder, watching a bunch of Horror and Sci Fi short films and features and more! We also review two new films, Even Lambs Have Teeth
and Tales Of Halloween.
IMDB Links to the two films reviewed in the episode:
We welcome back to the fold our good friend Dan of the Dead this week to look at a movie that divided our crew. The film is Ejecta, an indie Sci Fi film from 2014. It was a split decision on this one! Who liked it and who didn’t?
Episode Hosts: Boss Butcher, Bloody Lizzy, Willis Wheeler and Dan of the Dead
This week, Boss is joined by Malky and The Emily to look at a bad movie! How bad is it? I’ll save that for your listen-through, but we look at a film from 2008 called Mutants
starring Michael Ironside. Malky brings us a crazy missing person/ Sasquatch story he found on Reddit and we discuss this bizarre tale. It has been a little while since we talked to Emily, so we take the time to get caught up on all the exciting films, TV and You Tube stuff she’s been acting in including, B Roll, Emmerdale, Seven Seconds,
Us, and an animated Halo movie called Call Sign: Halo.
We are going indie this week as Boss, Lizzy and Willis review the Film Nothing Sacred
(2012) from co-Writers and Directors Dylan Bank and Morgan Pehme.
Nothing Sacred is a horror/fantasy movie that proves you can make a sweeping, globe-trotting epic on a micro-indie budget. An international co-production, it was filmed in Paris, Brussels, a castle in the Belgian mountains, New York City, and a Native American reservation in Oklahoma, and contains sequences in three languages, including the Creek Indian language, Mvskoke. It also features a cast of beloved actors from both sides of the Atlantic, including the inimitable William Sadler (Iron Man 3, Shawshank Redemption, Die Hard 2), French superstar Thierry Lhermitte (The Dinner Game, Little Indian, Big City), B-movie queen Debbie Rochon (Skeleton Key, Nowhere Man), and the haunting Philippe Nahon (High Tension, Irreversible).
Nothing Sacred is an ambitious leap into a dark underground of cults, sorcery, titillating rituals, and a timeless blood feud.
Continuing our annual tradition, our Scottish Trooper, Malky Hughes shares his observations after attending Frightfest
in London! Malky took in 24 films during Frightfest weekend this year, and tells you which ones are worth watching, and which ones are not!
Here is the list of films Malky watched this year:
Cherry Tree, Turbo Kid, Stung, Landmine Goes Click, The Diabolical, Worry Dolls, AAAAAAAH!, Final Girl, Jeruzalem, Bait, Frankenstein, The Hallow, Deathgasm, Night Of The Living Deb, Inner Demon, Road Games, Most Likely To Die, Scherzo Diabolico, They Look Like People, Banjo, Howl, Bite, Curtain and Tales Of Halloween!
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The long break is over! Fall is right around the corner, and Terror Troop is back to talking movies on the podcast! We are looking at a Stuart Gordon
film from 1986, From Beyond! We also cover a news story about a scientific discovery of a fossil of a giant Scorpion! Welcome back Terror Troop listeners, and if you are so inclined, please head to our Patreon page to support our podcasting efforts!
Show Line up: Boss Butcher, Bloody Lizzy, Willis Wheeler and Gary Hill
Welcome to the last Tarot Tuesday show before we jump back into the movie review shows that start this Sunday! April does a dynamic reading from up to 3 decks, to help give you some perpective. An old familiar card raises it’s ugly head again, and we encourage you once again to Leave This Negative Situation! Some of the things we talk about are being open to meeting people, embracing new situations and more.
Note: We will be taking an indefinite break from the Tarot Tuesday shows to renew our focus on the movie review shows. Thank you for listening.
Just back from a weekend shoot for upcoming film for Something Cunning Entertainment, and exhausted April talks a bit about the experience and does a 2 card reading. Themes include getting unstuck and being patient waiting on dreams.
Here are the links for Something Cunning Entertainment, so you can keep track of the upcoming projects:
Fresh off a brand new Vine video horror, Demons, April brings a lot of inspiration in a three card reading where themes include travel, asserting yourself, and moving on to other areas of your life once you have achieved certain goals. Be sure to watch the two parts of the new Vine video Demons
starring April Washko and produced by Curt Pennington
and Something Cunning Entertainment! Enjoy!
Giving and receiving help is an overarching theme this week in a three card reading. April shares her excitement with her work with Curt Pennington’s Something Cunning Entertainment. With a Vine video in the can and a short film ready to shoot later this month, the fun is just beginning! We also discuss an interview on Broadly with the outspoken Rose McGowan (featured below) and have a little behind the scenes chat about podcasting.
Here is a video of Rose McGowan’s spot with Broadly:
It’s time for your Tarot Tuesday again! We start off talking about the tragic death of Cecil the lion and work our way into a two card reading that definitely covers a ton of ground as usually happens on this show! Please check out the videos that April picked for the show this week. They are listed below!