The hosts of Werewolf Ambulance: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast love horror films. Kate Werewolf and Allen Ambulance have discussed literally hundreds of horror films on their podcast. They highlight the odd, funny, and fear-inducing elements of horror movies. They say they watch many of these movies so listeners won't have to!
The hosts' casual chats and fun discussions offer an enjoyable listening experience. They invite guests from other podcasts, such as Kill By Kill, Neon Brainiacs, and Flyover State of Fear. These guests enhance the podcast with their quirky insights into all things horror.
One episode of the podcast covers Videodrome, a 1983 film from David Cronenberg. It stars James Woods and Debbie Harry. Topics the hosts discuss include a Betamax that defies physics. They also discuss provocative ear piercing and an unusual trade show. Cronenberg directed The Dead Zone, starring Christopher Walken, the same year. That movie was a much bigger success.
Another episode of Werewolf Ambulance features the 1995 film Se7en. It stars Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, and Gwyneth Paltrow. David Fincher is the director. Fincher would go on to direct films such as Fight Club and The Social Network. The hosts cannot help asking, What's in the booox?"
The hosts discuss The Funhouse. Tobe Hooper directed this 1981 slasher film. Hooper had already made The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in 1974. He would go on to direct Poltergeist in 1982. Topics on this episode include teens dating people over 30. Other topics include letting a stranger wash one's child and the Delaware State Fair.
The podcast also covers 1987's Near Dark. Kathryn Bigelow directed this vampire film. Bigelow would go on to become the first woman to win an Oscar for Best Director for 2009's The Hurt Locker.
Werewolf Ambulance: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast comes out once a week.
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