Send us a text On this episode of After the Scream, we count down our Top 8 Horror Films of 2025—and yes, some of these picks might seriously surprise you. This year’s list highlights not just big titles, but a strong wave of first-time indie horror filmmakers who took bold creative risks and left a real mark on the genre. We talk about the films that stuck with us, sparked debate, and proved that fresh voices are shaping the future of horror, from emotional slow burns to daring, unconv...
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Send us a text On this episode of After the Scream, we count down our Top 8 Horror Films of 2025—and yes, some of these picks might seriously surprise you. This year’s list highlights not just big titles, but a strong wave of first-time indie horror filmmakers who took bold creative risks and left a real mark on the genre. We talk about the films that stuck with us, sparked debate, and proved that fresh voices are shaping the future of horror, from emotional slow burns to daring, unconv...
3 Surprising Secrets from Day of the Dead's SFX Artist Barry Anderson
After The Scream with Chris & Jess
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3 Surprising Secrets from Day of the Dead's SFX Artist Barry Anderson
Send us a text Chris and Jess on The Horror Comedy Hangout podcast talk to legendary SFX artist Barry Anderson, whose wild and varied career includes working alongside Tom Savini on George A. Romero’s Day of the Dead and crafting creatures for Jeepers Creepers 1 & 2. Barry shares his journey from acting on Miami Vice to working with John Travolta on Hairspray, and creating unforgettable effects for Howl-O-Scream, Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, and even forensic investigations. Packed ...
After The Scream with Chris & Jess
Send us a text On this episode of After the Scream, we count down our Top 8 Horror Films of 2025—and yes, some of these picks might seriously surprise you. This year’s list highlights not just big titles, but a strong wave of first-time indie horror filmmakers who took bold creative risks and left a real mark on the genre. We talk about the films that stuck with us, sparked debate, and proved that fresh voices are shaping the future of horror, from emotional slow burns to daring, unconv...