Cast Me To Hell: A Horror Movie Podcast
Two life long horror film addicts explore the far realms of horror movies! From the blood and guts of the golden age of slashers, all the way to underrated horror gems, creepy creature features and infamous video nasties! Episodes range from the big horror franchise retrospectives, and our favourite spooky moments, to reviews of horror films that have just released - slashers, zombies and all things that go bump in the night - whether you’re a die hard horror fan or looking to get into some scary cinema, Seb and Robbie have got you covered. Be sure to subscribe and join us by the Cast Me To Hell campfire every Monday. If you’re a first time listener or long time fan, make sure to leave a review and help the show grow. Hosted by Seb Hope and Rob Keir. Theme by Dan Motti. Weekly episodes are available on Podbean, Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @cmthpodcast
Episodes

Monday Aug 29, 2022
Episode 61 - Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022)
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
This week we discuss the upcoming Bodies Bodies Bodies. Already released in the US but coming from the 6th September in UK and European areas. We were lucky to get to see an early screening of the film and bring it to you.
The first 20 minutes are spoiler free so you can get an idea without revealing any of the great twists and turns of the film, we will warn you before it goes into spoilers.
The film is about a bunch of socialite friends who join together for a hurricane party, only for a murder mystery to unravel in the most modern Gen Z way. The film is comedy social satire horror that takes a stab at todays social climate, while also having alot fun with a modern day agatha christie style plot and some fantastic performances.
Some join us to see how many bodies bodies bodies pile up.
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Monday Aug 22, 2022
Episode 60 - Top Summer Horrors
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Monday Aug 22, 2022
This week as summer draws to it's end we reflect on what are the horrors we love to consume during the summer months. We discuss the ways we think about summer in horror films such as blockbuster horrors, films set in summer, films that make you reflect on summer or summer releases.
We each choose 3 summer horror films and reflect on the memories, films and reasons for our choices.
So join us for one last bit of summer horror lovin!
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Saturday Aug 13, 2022
Episode 59 - NOPE (2022)
Saturday Aug 13, 2022
Saturday Aug 13, 2022
Straight from the cinema we bring you our review of Jordan Peele's NOPE (2022). We discuss this mysterious UFO movie, Jordan Peele's direction, writing and producing on show from this growing auteur.
We talk about Jordan Peele's films so far, his use of social commentary, how he's one of the few directors with the capability to subvert expectation with original feature films and the importance of a cinema viewing.
We start the episode with a spoiler free review, still enabling you to go in with very little knowledge of the film to ensure the best experience. (spoilers from 22.20m)
Remember to keep your eyes on the skies and your ears with the Cast me to hell boys.
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Monday Aug 08, 2022
Episode 58 - Must See Horror - REC (2008)
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
In the first of our new features we look at films deemed Must See Horror films. We have a poster of the 100 Must See Horror Films and will be working our way through it on our podcast. Each film is chosen at random by a throw of a Jason Voorhees dart (check it out on our TikTok).
Our first throw gave us 2008 spanish horror REC, a POV found footage film about a news reporter stuck in quarantined tower block where people of turning into rage based zombies. We discuss spanish horror, found footage films and the impact of the films terrifying ending.
Why not consider joining us on our 100 Must See Horror journey by watching and listening along. Find out more on our twitter, insta and TikTok @cmthpodcast.

Friday Aug 05, 2022
Bonus Episode - Prey (2022)
Friday Aug 05, 2022
Friday Aug 05, 2022
Straight from the TV screen not from the cinema we come in with our reaction to Prey (2022), a predator prequel that takes the franchise back to basics and with some interesting new ideas.
We discuss the direct to streaming over cinema impact, the franchise so far, the new approach to the franchise and the impact of the use of a female protagonist and Comanche historical setting.
We also discuss our upcoming new feature Must See Horror and our anniversary competition, listen for details.
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Monday Aug 01, 2022
Episode 57 - The Thing (1982)
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Episode 57 - The Thing (1982)
This week we trust no one, as we freeze in the Arctic temperatures of John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) on it's 40th Anniversary.
We discuss the legacy of the John Carpenter classic; it's mixed early reactions in an era of Spielberg family friendly sci-fi , status as a remake, the film's timeless special effects and the range of alternative ways the film could have gone with or without Carpenter.
So join us ready to suspect everyone, test the blood and have your flamethrowers at the ready.
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Monday Jul 18, 2022
Episode 56 - Poltergeist (1982)
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Monday Jul 18, 2022
"They're Here!"
In this week's episode we delve into what happens when the supernatural invades the classic American family in Tobe Hooper's (or is that Steven Spielberg's ?) Poltergeist from 1982.
We discuss the supernatural horror film that was a deemed a PG upon American release but we would not put it on our family friendly horror lists. We ponder whether there really is a curse on poltergeist productions and if this film truly belongs to Tobe Hooper or producer Steven Spielberg.
So join us on this exploration into the supernatural and in depth discussion of interesting history of Poltergeist. We'll be waiting for you in the light.
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Monday Jul 11, 2022
Episode 55 - Scooby Doo (2002)
Monday Jul 11, 2022
Monday Jul 11, 2022
In this week's episode we review a cult classic of The Cast Me to Hell boys childhood and no we don't mean Melvin Doo... We mean Scooby Doobie Doo! Celebrating it's 20th anniversary this year.
We discuss the honestly all time children's and many adults classic from the writing mind of James Gunn with a cast so perfect that even when critics of the day dismissed it they couldn't dismiss one of the greatest performances of all time in Matthew Lillard's Shaggy.
So get in some Scooby Snacks, make yourself a giant sandwich with them hot peppers and get yourself a friend called Mary Jane to help listen to our crazy trip down spooky memory lane.
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Sunday Jul 03, 2022
Episode 54 - Stranger Things Season 4 Reaction
Sunday Jul 03, 2022
Sunday Jul 03, 2022
This week we jump on the hype train to bring you our Stranger Things Season 4 reaction.
We discuss the highlights of Season 4 and talk about how it stacks up to previous seasons. We mainly focus on the Season 4 finale's impact, deaths and revelations.
So return with us for the last time for many years to visit the upside down and consider how will they bring to a close Netflix's uber hit.
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Thursday Jun 23, 2022
Episode 53 - The Black Phone
Thursday Jun 23, 2022
Thursday Jun 23, 2022
In this special review episode straight from the cinema, we review Scott Derrickson and Joe Hill's The Black Phone. With standout performances from the films leads including a disturbing and conflicted performance from Ethan Hawke.
Released in most territories this Friday, The Black Phone tells the story of a child in the 70's who is mysteriously kidnapped by The grabber. However when he discovers a phone that can connect with the grabbers previous victims will this be the way to his escape?
So come and hear our thoughts, positives and negatives of the latest work from the team who bought you Sinister.
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Watch out for our next episode - Scooby Doo - dropping July 4th