Things get intimate, messy, and mildly anemic on the latest episode of The Blind Rage Podcast. When Celia answers an ad for a room, she thinks she’s found the perfect setup. Low rent, quiet house, laid-back landlord. But she quickly learns the arrangement comes with strings... and razors. BLOODTHIRSTY (1999) is a slow-burn erotic thriller about a dangerous bond that forms between two women through a shared ritual of blood-drinking. As the dynamic shifts, what begins as a reluctant agreement turns into a craving neither one of them can control. Narrated by scream queen icon JULIE STRAIN, this twisted story explores addiction, obsession, and the fine line between intimacy and dependency.
The Blind Rage Podcast sinks its fangs into the blood-soaked chaos of FROM DUSK TILL DAWN (1996), where a pair of fugitive brothers, a faithless preacher, and his unsuspecting family make a pit stop at a strip club from hell—literally. What begins as a tense crime thriller explodes into a frenzied vampire massacre drenched in tequila, neon, and arterial spray. Directed by Robert Rodriguez from Quentin Tarantino’s script, it’s the cinematic equivalent of a double shot of whiskey followed by a stake through the heart.
It’s beginning to look a lot like trauma... In SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT (1984), one very unlucky kid witnesses the brutal murder of his parents by a man in a Santa suit. Flash forward a few years, and he’s trying his best to blend into society—until a little holiday pressure causes him to snap harder than a candy cane in a toddler’s grip. Now he’s doling out presents with an axe and checking his naughty list with homicidal glee. Join us as we unwrap the sleazy seasonal slasher that made PTA moms everywhere foam at the mouth. From orphanage beatings to topless antler impalings, The Blind Rage Podcast is making spirits bright the only way we know how: through blood, banter, and bitter laughter.
In SINISTER (2012), a true crime writer uproots his family to move into a house with a violent past—without telling them why. What he finds in the attic is a box of home movies that are anything but ordinary… and watching them may have deadly consequences. On The Blind Rage Podcast, we're unpacking the eerie atmosphere, the unforgettable imagery, and the slow spiral into madness in this chilling entry from director Scott Derrickson.
The Blind Rage Podcast turns up the sleaze with EVIL TOONS (1992), a late-night mashup of haunted house horror, bawdy comedy, and a horny cartoon monster that’s way too handsy for its own good. Four buxom young women are hired to “clean” an old mansion, but their feather dusters barely hit the floor before an ancient book coughs up a leering, animated demon with a taste for bare skin. Between the endless topless antics, rubbery gore gags, and a half-asleep David Carradine wandering in and out of frame, Fred Olen Ray delivers something closer to an R-rated Saturday morning cartoon that got locked in the wrong time slot.
The Blind Rage Podcast unravels ARE YOU IN THE HOUSE ALONE? (1978), a network chiller that shattered the illusion of primetime safety. Kathleen Beller delivers a raw and unnerving performance as a teenage girl whose life is upended by anonymous phone calls, escalating into a violent nightmare that her small-town world refuses to confront. What begins with locker notes and hallway whispers spirals into a story of trauma, silence, and the shadows that linger long after the credits roll.
Sharpen those hooks and polish your pickup lines...LOVERS LANE (1999) is tearing its way onto The Blind Rage Podcast! When a town's urban legend about a hook-handed killer refuses to stay buried, a fresh batch of unlucky teens learn the hard way that no heart is safe. With a cast featuring Anna Faris in one of her earliest roles, this slasher brings small-town secrets, Valentine’s Day disasters, and a whole lot of screams straight to your ears.
When a college break turns into a bloodbath, it's not spring fever the students need to worry about... it's BIG Ed and his rusted fishing tools. In THE MUTILATOR (1984), a group of coeds heads to a beach house for some off-season fun, only to be served fresh bait on the hook of a very personal vendetta. There's impalement, decapitation, a very unfortunate garage scene, and enough questionable maritime decor to fill a Red Lobster. Join The Blind Rage Podcast as we wade through the guts, the glory, and the pure '80s absurdity of this wet 'n wild slasher that dares to ask: what if your dad really *was* trying to kill you?
THE BLIND RAGE PODCAST digs deep into SLEDGEHAMMER (1983), a shot-on-video slasher soaked in static, sweat, and soft-focus confusion. A weekend getaway turns sour when a mute, masked brute starts phasing in and out of poorly lit rooms, weapon in hand, and murder on what might loosely be called his mind. Ted Prior leads the charge, storming through scenes like a bodybuilder in search of a plot. He’s perpetually shirtless, inexplicably furious, and framed in slow-motion so often you start to wonder if time has stopped entirely. The sound cuts in and out. The walls wobble. The camera loses focus. It’s less a movie and more a haunted tape that refuses to behave—and we loved every oily frame of it.
The body count is high...the continuity is low...and the script? Still being rewritten—sometimes in blood. That’s right, we're heading back to the twisted halls of RETURN TO HORROR HIGH (1987), where the only thing worse than the acting is the murder rate. In this bloody spoof of slasher flicks and behind-the-scenes chaos, a low-budget film crew returns to the site of a real-life massacre to shoot a movie about it—because what could possibly go wrong? As actors and crew members vanish one by one, the line between fiction and carnage blurs faster than you can say “scene missing.” Join us on The Blind Rage Podcast as we wade through body doubles, fakeouts, flashbacks, and George Clooney’s hair. It’s bloody, it's baffling, and it's hilariously bonkers.
When the night shift hits the express lane... heads start rolling. INTRUDER (1988) stuffs an entire graveyard’s worth of gore into one grocery store as the late-night crew gets picked off by a maniac with a real flair for the theatrical. Featuring a meat hook, a bandsaw, and a cashier who's *way* too committed to their job, this blood-soaked slasher brings aisle-side carnage like you’ve never seen before. We’re talking suspense, severed limbs, and Sam Raimi stocking shelves—what more could you possibly ask for? INTRUDER might make you think twice about applying for that part-time gig, but you won’t regret punching in for this twisted episode of The Blind Rage Podcast.
When the lights go out in a locked furniture store, eight teens learn the hard way that mannequins aren’t the only lifeless bodies lying around. HIDE AND GO SHRIEK (1987) serves up everything you want from late-'80s slasher sleaze: gratuitous nudity, nonsensical character decisions, and a killer whose weapon of choice is...a mannequin head? This week, The Blind Rage Podcast takes you deep into a mall of madness where the death scenes are cheap, the hair is high, and the logic is left at the door.
WITCHBOARD (1986) kicks off with a Ouija board, a party, and a whole lot of bad decisions. Linda )played by the late Tawny Kitaen) starts chatting with a spirit named David, who seems sweet —until the knives start flying, people start dying, and her boyfriend (Todd Allen) starts acting like he’s one exorcism away from a full breakdown. This is what happens when you let your boyfriend’s ex-best friend bring his haunted toys into your home. Psychic warnings get ignored, the body count rises, and suddenly you’re being dragged across the floor by an invisible force with zero chill. On The Blind Rage Podcast, we’re summoning the ghosts, the drama, and the hair mousse in a wild ride through telekinetic tantrums and supernatural sabotage.
What’s the worst thing you could accidentally give your daughter? In PINOCCHIO’S REVENGE (1996), it’s a puppet linked to a child’s murder. And she thinks it’s her birthday gift. From that moment on, things unravel fast. Accidents don’t feel like accidents. Tantrums take on a new tone. And the wooden boy in the corner? He might be pulling the strings. This week on The Blind Rage Podcast, we take on this brooding, off-kilter slab of ‘90s horror where therapy, motherhood, and murder intersect in the worst possible ways.
What’s worse than being a nerdy teen with a crush on your babysitter? Finding out she’s the bloodthirsty leader of a Satanic cult… and you’re the sacrificial lamb. THE BABYSITTER (2017) flips the slumber party script into a gory game of survival, blending outrageous kills, devilish humor, and one seriously unhinged game of spin the bottle. We’re talking fire poker fatalities, shirtless cult bros, and enough blood spray to repaint the suburbs. On The Blind Rage Podcast, we’re popping open a juice box and breaking down this batshit babysitting gig from hell.
Ever feel like your phone sex fantasy might end in murder instead of moaning? Welcome to the world of PARTY LINE (1988), where every steamy call could be your last…and the guy on the other end brings a straight razor to the party. On the latest episode of The Blind Rage Podcast, we tap into this sleazy, neon-soaked slasher-thriller about a deranged brother-sister duo luring lonely strangers to their bloody demise via a shared phone line. It’s got kinky calls, clueless cops, sibling weirdness, and a soundtrack that sounds like your Walkman is possessed. Oh, and Leif Garrett is here. For some reason. Looking for your next horror laugh-fest? You just found it.
The Blind Rage Podcast tackles COPYCAT (1995), a sleek, methodical thriller where a BESPECTACLED MANIAC models HIS CRIMES after the work of notorious serial KILLERS. Sigourney Weaver stars as Helen Hudson, a criminal psychologist battling paralyzing agoraphobia after a brutal attack. She's reluctantly pulled back into the spotlight to consult on a series of murders that feel all too familiar. Holly Hunter plays Detective M.J. Monahan, keeping things sharp, blunt, and brilliantly dry. We get into the film’s slow-burn suspense, grim attention to detail, and a truly nasty turn from Harry Connick, Jr. as a greasy predator with a smug streak. COPYCAT combines procedural precision with full-blown paranoia—and somehow makes it all feel way too plausible.
It’s spring break, and a group of horny college kids just want to party in the woods without contracting a flesh-eating virus. Is that too much to ask? In CABIN FEVER (2002), the beer is flowing, the sex is awkward, the pancakes are flying, and the flesh is peeling off. On the latest episode of The Blind Rage Podcast, we slather on some aloe and scream our way through Eli Roth’s oozy, sleazy horror-comedy that taught an entire generation to avoid tap water. From Cerina Vincent’s cringey bathtub scene to Rider Strong’s mop of angsty hair, nothing is safe—not even the dog.
Thanksgiving's canceled in BLOOD RAGE (1987)—and it’s not because the turkey’s dry. A deranged twin escapes from the loony bin just in time for the holiday, picking up right where he left off: with a carving knife and a mile-wide grin. His innocent brother is blamed (again), Mom’s having a nervous breakdown in real-time, and the neighborhood becomes an all-you-can-kill buffet. The Blind Rage Podcast sinks its claws into this gooey, dimly-lit monstrosity where no one's safe—not boyfriends, not toddlers, not even people minding their business in the woods. Louise Lasser delivers a performance so manic, it feels like a dare, and the rest of the cast follows suit with gloriously wooden charm.
Sharpen your javelins and stretch those hamstrings. FATAL GAMES (1984) is taking the gold in bloodshed, and The Blind Rage Podcast is here to cover every sweaty second! When a group of young athletes starts dropping dead right before Nationals, it's clear someone’s gunning for a different kind of trophy. Spandex, suspicious doctors, and lethal track-and-field events collide in this gloriously absurd slasher that proves training for victory can be murder.