loader from loading.io

Why Heretic (2024) Might Be A24’s Most Divisive Film | Movie Review

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

Release Date: 06/09/2025

Ready or Not (2019): The Horror Comedy That Gets Better Every Time You Watch It | feat. KT Baldassaro show art Ready or Not (2019): The Horror Comedy That Gets Better Every Time You Watch It | feat. KT Baldassaro

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

Ready or Not 2 is in theaters — so we went back to where it all started. Brian, John, and filmmaker/critic KT Baldassaro (@MovieRuntime) dig into the 2019 original and make the case that it's one of the smartest, funniest, most satisfying horror comedies of the last decade. A bride. A devil-controlled game box. A mansion full of rich lunatics. Hide and seek to the death. What we cover: Why this is more satire than horror and why that makes it better — Samara Weaving's all-time performance and why she carries the whole film  Why Adam Brody's Daniel has the real character arc, not...

info_outline
Send Help (2026) Is Sam Raimi's Triumphant, BLOOD-SOAKED Return to HORROR with Anastasia Elfman! show art Send Help (2026) Is Sam Raimi's Triumphant, BLOOD-SOAKED Return to HORROR with Anastasia Elfman!

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

Sam Raimi is BACK — and he brought the blood, gore and laughs! This week on The Cinema Psychos Show, Brian and John are joined by returning fan favorite Anastasia Elfman to break down Send Help, the gloriously unhinged, darkly comedic horror film that proves Sam Raimi still has the sickest tricks up his sleeve. We're talking demonic camera moves, Rachel McAdams absolutely losing her mind, the most satisfying workplace revenge scene in recent memory, and enough gore to make Evil Dead fans weep with joy. Is this the Sam Raimi film we've been waiting for since Army of Darkness? We think so. But...

info_outline
Is War of the Worlds (2025) The WORST Movie EVER? (Kinda...) | Ice Cube, Amazon show art Is War of the Worlds (2025) The WORST Movie EVER? (Kinda...) | Ice Cube, Amazon

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

Is War of the Worlds (2025) the worst Film ever or is it simply a soulless film about our capitalist hellscape of an existence?  Ice Cube plays a surveillance psycho hacking his daughter's fridge while data-eating aliens invade Earth through Microsoft Teams. We watched War of the Worlds (2025) so you don't have to—this screenlife disaster is 90 minutes of PS2 CGI, shameless Amazon product placement, and a plot dumber that feels like it's written by AI. What we're covering:   Ice Cube as the villain dad we root for the aliens to vaporize "Disruptor" the hacker son and the...

info_outline
The Phantom (1996): A Secretly GREAT BAD Movie! show art The Phantom (1996): A Secretly GREAT BAD Movie!

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

Is The Phantom (1996) a secretly GREAT bad superhero movie, or just purple-spandex pulp trash? In this episode, we dive deep into Billy Zane’s cult classic, The Phantom, and ask if it actually holds up in 2026.​ We break down the film’s weird production history, its roots in classic pulp comics, and why Treat Williams’ gloriously over-the-top Xander Drax performance might be one of the last great campy ’90s villains.​ In this episode of Cinema Psychos Show, Brian and John cover:​ The Phantom as one of the earliest costumed superheroes and pulp icons How a Joe Dante spoof...

info_outline
Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (2025) is AWFUL! | FNAF2 Movie Review show art Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (2025) is AWFUL! | FNAF2 Movie Review

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 (2025) might be one of the most toothless horror sequels of the decade – and yes, this movie kinda sucks. In this episode of The Cinema Psycho Show, we dive into the messy lore dump, the bloodless PG‑13 kills, the bizarre FazFest setup, and why Toy Chica somehow ends up being the star of the show for all the wrong reasons. We also talk about: The opening Charlotte flashback, useless 80s parents, and the Marionette Abby’s home and school life, plus the world’s worst science teacher Mike as a guardian, generational trauma, and the total lack of...

info_outline
Does Luc Besson's Dracula (2026) Suck? (Yes, It Really Does) | Movie Review show art Does Luc Besson's Dracula (2026) Suck? (Yes, It Really Does) | Movie Review

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

Luc Besson finally made a Dracula movie in 2026… and somehow turned it into a boring, horny, perfume‑addled fever dream instead of a gothic horror classic. In this episode of The Cinema Psychos Show, Brian tears into Dracula (2026) and explains why this shiny new take on the Count feels more like a knockoff of better Dracula films than a bold reinvention. We break down everything that went wrong: Vlad accidentally killing his own wife, God apparently “rewarding” him with vampirism, the unhinged sex‑perfume subplot, cartoonish suicide jumps, rubbery CGI gargoyles, and a...

info_outline
How Silence of the Lambs Created a New Kind of Monster (With Brian Raftery) show art How Silence of the Lambs Created a New Kind of Monster (With Brian Raftery)

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

Author Brian Raftery joins us to explain how Silence of the Lambs didn't just give us a scary villain—it invented a whole new type. Before Hannibal Lecter, horror villains were mostly slashers in masks. Lecter changed the rules: he was clever, charming, and used his mind as a weapon. That’s why this movie—and this character—still haunts us decades later. We break down what made Lecter different, why he’s scarier than a guy with a knife, and how this film changed scary movies forever. Brian also shares secrets from his new book, Hannibal Lecter: A Life. 📘...

info_outline
Ranking 2025's BEST & WORST Movies (with Becky D'Anna of Director's Take) show art Ranking 2025's BEST & WORST Movies (with Becky D'Anna of Director's Take)

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

We’re joined by Becky D’Anna, co-host of Sony Pictures Official podcast, Director’s Take, for a special jam packed year in review episode! Together, we each share our personal Top 10 Best Films and Top 10 Worst Films of 2025. It’s less a debate and more a celebration (and respectful roast) of the year in cinema—comparing notes on horror standouts, unexpected gems, and the films that missed the mark. We dive deep into films like Zach Cregger’s Weapons, Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, Yorgos Lanthimos’s Bugonia, Mike Flanagan’s Life of Chuck, Alex...

info_outline
The Battle for Warner Bros. & The Entertainment Stories You Missed | 2025 Year in Review show art The Battle for Warner Bros. & The Entertainment Stories You Missed | 2025 Year in Review

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

Join us for a wild 2025 year-in-review! We unpack the biggest entertainment stories: the high-stakes Netflix, Paramount, and Warner Bros. acquisition war, the shocking Diddy trial, the rise of the AI actress Tilly Norwood, and Taylor Swift's continued pop culture takeover. We also break down the year in movies: DC vs. Marvel, streaming's threat to theaters, our top box office hits and bombs, and the legends we lost. Plus, we exclusively reveal the Pittsburgh Film Critics Association award winners, with Sinners dominating the field. What was the biggest story of 2025? Let us know! Follow The...

info_outline
Top 3 Favorite Christmas Slasher Movies | Movie Review show art Top 3 Favorite Christmas Slasher Movies | Movie Review

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews

'Tis the season to be slashing!  This week we are unwrapping our favorite Christmas slasher films—the perfect antidote to all that holiday cheer! After surviving the stressful holiday season, the guys dive deep into why we love merging festive joy with horror, discussing everything from killer Santas to homicidal snowmen. They explore the controversy that nearly buried Silent Night, Deadly Night, the groundbreaking influence of Black Christmas, and some truly bizarre entries in the subgenre. John's Top 5: Christmas Evil  Krampus  A Christmas Horror Story  Silent...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

What makes Heretic (2024) one of A24’s most divisive horror films to date? In this movie review, we dive into a slow-burn thriller where Hugh Grant channels cold charisma as a philosophical villain challenging everything you believe — literally. Directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (A Quiet Place), the film traps two young Mormon missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) in a psychological mind game that unpacks faith, control, and the seductive power of certainty. Buckle up — this one’s going to stir up some serious spiritual discomfort.

NEWSLETTER and UNCUT REELS!!!!!

We are adding a weekly companion newsletter for the podcast that will feature EXCLUSIVE BONUS CONTENT, our raw discussions on movies, tv, and life that don't fit the podcast! We're calling it "UNCUT REELS!" SIGN UP HERE TO GET THE BONUS CONTENT!! https://mailchi.mp/41902cbf6549/exclusive-newsletter

 

Follow The Cinema Psychos Show on Socials ❤️‍🔥:

 

Listen to The Cinema Psychos Show on:

OR LISTEN ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP! https://cinemapsychosshow.com/follow

 

MAIN TITLE: “Red Alert” 

AUTHOR: Jack Waldenmaier

PUBLISHER: Music Bakery Publishing (BMI)

WARNING: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE MUSIC CONTAINED IN THIS PRODUCTION IS SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. All copyrights, licensing, duplication and distribution rights are held exclusively by Music Bakery Publishing (BMI). 214-636-5887 

musicbakery.com