
Screams & Streams
Chad, Mike, & Sam
What if you could get a front row seat on a journey through the best and worst horror movies of the past half-century, all rated on Rotten Tomatoes? Brace yourself for an eerie tour with your hosts, Chad Campbell, Mike Carron, and Sam Schreiner, as they dissect each film with a surgeon's precision and a fan's passion. Our story began on a mundane work day, when two colleagues, Chad and Mike, decided to start a podcast centered on their shared love for horror films. The search for a genre was a winding, convoluted exploration of possibilities, before we arrived at the chilling idea of horror films.
Our journey didn’t stop there. We had to figure out where to begin, how to categorize each film, and the scale to use for our rating system. We landed on a year-by-year review of the best and the worst films, starting from 1970 - the dawn of modern horror. Our shows come packed with a variety of categories like First Impressions, Tropes Hall of Shame, One-liners, and more. We also rate each film on a watchability scale, advising if it's worth your precious time. Join us as we sometimes agree, and other times disagree with Rotten Tomatoes' ratings. So, fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a spooky ride!
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Screams & Streams episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Screams & Streams for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Screams & Streams episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Ep. 3: Lucio Fulci's "Lizard in a Woman's Skin" (1971)
Screams & Streams
09/30/23 • 49 min
Prepare to go on a thrilling ride into the enigmatic realm of Lucio Fulci's 1971 classic, 'Lizard in a Woman's Skin.' We promise to clue you in on the secrets woven into this cryptic journey, from its peculiar opening scenes to the unexpected plot points, and a deep dive into the intricate realm of the Giallo sub-genre. Prepare to unpack the femme fatale and hidden killer themes, critique the depiction of Italian police and admire the individual investigation journey of Carol Hammond.
Brace yourself for the infusion of comedy in this cult classic, as we explore the peculiar relationships and the unexpected laughs it delivers. Let us guide you through the curious dream sequences, their intriguing references, and those dialogue lines that force you to question your understanding of the movie. By the end, you'll have a newfound appreciation for the special effects despite their age, and you might even find yourself debating the controversial dog scene that sparked outrage for animal cruelty.
In our grand finale, we move beyond the film's narrative to analyze the technical aspects. Discover a different perspective on the camera work, the silent moments between characters, and the morning after Julia's death. We also delve into the production and direction of 'Lizard in a Woman's Skin,' revealing its dark and dreamy atmosphere, vivid colors, surreal elements, and the soundtrack's role in setting the overall mood. You'll leave with a new appreciation for this cult classic film. Comment and let us know your thoughts after this thrilling journey through one of Fulci's masterpieces.
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Ep. 38: John Landis's "An American Werewolf in London" (1981)
Screams & Streams
06/01/24 • 41 min
Unlock the secrets behind the eerie moors and dark London streets as we peel back the layers of John Landis's 1981 classic, "An American Werewolf in London." Prepare for a full moon's worth of insights as we recount our first encounters with this horror-comedy that still sends chills down our spines. From the electric dynamic of the lead actors to the groundbreaking transformation scene, we've got the scoop on what makes this film a timeless piece of cinema.
As laughter mingles with the howls of a distant werewolf, we reminisce about the film's comedic highlights, like the infamous "a naked American man stole my balloons" line, and debate the elements that have aged like fine wine versus those that betray the film's era. We don't shy away from the less convincing werewolf makeup or the hilarious politeness of the characters, ensuring that our critique is as honest as it is affectionate. All while sipping the themed Werewolf Cocktail from Liqr Media, a concoction as unforgettable as the film itself.
But hold onto your seats, because we also venture behind the scenes, sharing trivia about the potential casting differences and discussing the Oscar-winning makeup that brought this beastly tale to life. Discover how the psychological impact of special effects makeup influences actors and how the film's werewolf lore intertwines with traditional mythology. With every chapter, we uncover something new about this iconic piece of the horror genre, so join us for a howling good time and a movie review that digs deeper than the claws of a werewolf on the prowl.
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Ep. 79: Joe Dante's "The Howling" (1981)
Screams & Streams
03/15/25 • 41 min
Are classic horror films always as thrilling as we remember? In our latest episode, we explore the nature of fear, character dynamics, and the lore surrounding werewolves through the lens of Joe Dante's "The Howling." This 1981 film attempts to carve out a place in the horror genre with the franchise it spawned but leaves us grappling with issues of pacing, development, and the mighty question—is this movie, in fact, scary or simply an amusing trip through the absurd?
Our conversation is propelled by Karen White, a television journalist whose throwaway encounter with a serial killer leads her to a remote mountain retreat. Instead of an influx of terror, we find ourselves engaging in comedic banter about outdated tropes, lengthy character arcs and special effects scenes, and curious decisions surrounding her transformation.
Join us as we analyze what elements of "The Howling" fail to hold up against its peers while appreciating the innovative effects that made a mark on the horror genre for years to come. Can werewolves ever be cute? Through waves of criticism and fondness, we discover what worked and what didn’t as we argue, laugh, and share our ratings of this classic horror flick.
Inspired by the relevant points and questions raised throughout our dissection, we invite you to share your thoughts. Did you enjoy "The Howling," or did it fall flat for you? Join our conversation on Instagram @screamstreampod and don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!
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Ep. 17: Robert Fuest's "The Devil's Rain" (1975)
Screams & Streams
01/06/24 • 35 min
Ever wondered what happens when you mix William Shatner, John Travolta and a melting scene that lasts a lifetime? Brace yourself for an episode packed full with our hilariously ruthless critique of the 1975 horror movie, "The Devil's Rain". Sink your teeth into our dissection of the movie's laughably bad special effects, bizarre tropes and, believe it or not, the 'holy waters of forgetfulness'.
We'll take you on a rollercoaster ride through the film's painfully drawn-out scenes, unintentionally amusing attempts at horror, and the outrageous spectacle of Shatner's hat. But that's not all. We also pit our thoughts against some of the big names in film criticism, including IMDB and the legendary Roger Ebert, who managed to award this cinematic disaster one and a half stars. So, whether you're a horror aficionado or just love a good chuckle at the expense of bad cinema, this episode is a must-listen. Buckle up and get ready for a deep dive into the cheesy abyss of 70s horror that is "The Devil's Rain".
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Ep. 8: Bob Kelljan's "Scream Blacula Scream" (1973)
Screams & Streams
11/04/23 • 27 min
Prepare to get your thrill on as we take a trip back to the 70s with the cult horror flick, "Scream Blacula Scream". As your hosts, Chad and Mike promise to guide you through the dark and murky world of this film. From its unique blending of horror and Blacksploitation to its shocking rating of 29% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 37% audience favourability score, we'll help you uncover the mysteries that lie beneath its surface. Expect a deep-dive into our first impressions, the unconventional tropes, and a whole lot more!
But we're not stopping there! We will dissect the film, examining its special effects, quirky language, and key sequences that contribute to its distinctive identity. We'll uncover the truth behind the Voodoo rituals, scrutinize the lead actor, William Marshall's portrayal of Prince Mamuwalde, aka Count Blacula, and examine the climactic scenes that have withstood the test of time. So, buckle up, because this is much more than just a movie review.
To top it off, we'll explore the confusing elements of the film and express our gratitude for the unique experience it provided. We'll reflect on the societal and political implications and delve into the lasting legacy of this horror classic. And remember to show us some love by subscribing, rating, and commenting on the podcast. Check out our social media pages for more spine-tingling content. Join us on this terrifying journey through the cinematic world of horror movies!
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Ep. 41: Adrzej Zulawski's "Possession" (1981)
Screams & Streams
06/22/24 • 53 min
What happens when a cult classic film leaves our guest completely baffled and one of our hosts downright furious? Tune in to this episode of "Screams and Streams" as we grapple with Andrzej Żuławski's 1981 enigmatic masterpiece, "Possession." We promise a roller-coaster of emotions as Chad summarizes the film's complex plot before diving headfirst into the trio's vastly different first impressions—ranging from Sam's confusion to Chad’s outright hatred, and Mike's conflicted intrigue.
Prepare for some hearty laughs and raised eyebrows as we dissect the film's most bizarre tropes and scenarios, from a way-too-attentive elementary school teacher making house calls to explode-on-command taxi drivers. We debate the humor in the action scenes and highlight some memorable one-liners that may make you question the film’s logic but still keep you entertained. The odd choices in character behavior and the quirky dialogue offer a unique blend of absurdity and entertainment that makes "Possession" a one-of-a-kind viewing experience.
Finally, we sink our teeth into a deeper critique of the film’s more unsettling aspects, including Sam Neill's peculiar performance and the jarring fight scenes, which left us all puzzled. We also explore the film’s impressive visual style, emotional portrayals, and eerie 80s synth pop soundtrack, while unpacking the symbolic richness imbued by Żuławski’s direction. Whether you're here for the laughs or the thought-provoking analysis, this episode promises a compelling look at a film that continues to mystify and provoke strong reactions.
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Ep. 42: Tobe Hooper's "Poltergeist" (1982)
Screams & Streams
06/29/24 • 61 min
Have you ever wondered how a seemingly playful ghost story can transform into an absolute nightmare? In this episode of "Screams and Streams," we take you on a thrilling journey through Tobe Hooper's 1982 horror gem "Poltergeist." We kick things off by reminiscing about our initial reactions to the film's blend of light-hearted Spielbergian elements and bone-chilling horror. With our themed cocktail, "Don't Go Into the Light," in hand, we dive into how a haunted house built on a burial ground and a child-friendly ghost tale evolves into something truly terrifying.
Craig T. Nelson's rollercoaster performance and classic paranormal tropes take center stage as we explore the humor and horror that make "Poltergeist" unforgettable. From a dog's uncanny reactions to ghostly occurrences to Tangina's sharp wit, we dissect the characters and scenes that have etched themselves into horror movie history. We also scrutinize some curious parenting choices, like nonchalantly sending kids off in a cab amidst chaos, and reminisce at outdated, nostalgic elements like TV channels ending their broadcast day.
Finally, we delve into the film's technical marvels and standout scenes that remain iconic. From the unsettling clown doll to Jo Beth Williams' harrowing experience in a rotating room, we discuss the incredible special effects and Jerry Goldsmith's intense score that amplifies every moment. We wrap up with creepy real-life trivia, such as the tragic stories of Dominique Dunne and Heather O'Rourke, and the eerie use of real skeletons on set. Join us as we celebrate and critique this horror classic, offering a nostalgic yet critical look at "Poltergeist" and its lasting impact on the genre.
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Ep. 43: Steve Miner's "Friday the 13th Part 3" (1982)
Screams & Streams
07/06/24 • 67 min
Ever wondered what makes a horror movie both laughable and iconic? Join us as we rip into the perplexing world of Steve Miner's 1982 masterpiece of mayhem, "Friday the 13th, Part 3," a film that earned a cringeworthy 7% on Rotten Tomatoes. We start with a rundown of Jason Voorhees' latest rampage at Crystal Lake, setting the scene with our "Sinister Sips" segment featuring a chilling Jason Cocktail. Our first impressions? Let's just say the acting didn't win any awards, but the final slasher-fueled half-hour had us on the edge of our seats.
Get ready for some laughs as we zero in on the absurd tropes and baffling character dynamics that make this film a cult classic. You'll hear our top picks for the most ridiculous lines, and we'll dissect the all-too-common slasher trope of killers arranging their victims in elaborate setups. We couldn't help but mock the bizarre relationships—seriously, what's up with Debbie and Andy? And why does Chris even hang out with this group? If you enjoy a good roast, this segment is for you.
We'll wrap up with a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes tidbits and a critical look at the film’s overuse of 3D effects and gratuitous scenes. Did you know the movie initially went by the fake title "Crystal Japan" to keep plot details under wraps? Or that the casting of a trapeze artist as Jason led to some, let's say, unique physical portrayals? We'll also talk misogyny and the male gaze, focusing on how the film's treatment of women shapes its unsettling atmosphere. Stick around for our final thoughts and scores—and don't forget to follow us on Instagram at screamstreampod and visit screamsandstreams.com for more content and to suggest future movie reviews.
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Ep. 44: David Cronenberg's "The Dead Zone" (1983)
Screams & Streams
07/13/24 • 41 min
What happens when a coma patient wakes up with psychic powers, and how does it complicate a film trying to juggle both a serial killer and political conspiracy storyline? Join us in our latest episode as we welcome our new permanent co-host, Sam, and dive into David Cronenberg's "The Dead Zone." With a mix of admiration and critique, we dissect Christopher Walken's performance and explore the film's surprising mix of genres, questioning whether it should be labeled a thriller over a horror movie. We'll also share our initial impressions about the film's choppy timeline and its ambitious attempt to blend multiple storylines.
In our plot analysis, we break down classic mystery/thriller tropes like the religious fanatic parent and the plot device of a coma patient waking to a changed world. We'll highlight character dynamics, such as the woman who moves on to a new partner while rekindling an old flame, and discuss some of the film's unforgettable one-liners. We also scrutinize peculiar interactions, including a fleeting affair and the ensuing awkwardness, pointing out the unrealistic yet entertaining aspects that these films often provide. From brutal scissor suicides to intense political confrontations, we discuss scenes that left a lasting impact.
Lastly, we'll delve into the film's memorable moments and hidden details, like Martin Sheen's compelling performance and his rapid-fire political speech that hints at his future role in "The West Wing." We'll discuss the music score's initial tension and ultimate overwhelming presence, and critique odd plot choices and awkward acting chemistry. The episode wraps up with intriguing behind-the-scenes trivia, including Stephen King's original vision and the challenges faced during production. Don't miss this comprehensive breakdown of "The Dead Zone," packed with insights and explorations of its deeper connections to literature and historical context.
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Ep. 11: Jorge Grau's "Let Sleeping Corpses Lie" (1974)
Screams & Streams
11/25/23 • 54 min
Do you ever wonder why zombies are so strong and why a nurse couldn't overpower a baby zombie? Ever puzzled over why the zombie virus in certain films doesn't spread through bites or scratches? We're unpacking all these mysteries and more as we dive into the 1974 classic horror, 'Let's Sleeping Corpses Lie' by Jorge Grau. We'll kick things off with our first impressions, then navigate through the film’s unique elements, including the slow-moving (yet freakishly strong) zombies, its comedy horror vibe, and the uncanny parallels to 'Night of the Living Dead'.
We promise you a horror film experience like no other. Brace yourselves as we traverse through the film's plot holes and inconsistencies, such as the curious presence of artifacts in George's art shop and the peculiar absence of any reference to the art store opening sequence after its initial mention. We'll also dissect the film's clever use of special effects, examining the impressively ghastly zombie makeovers and those spine-chilling scenes that still give us the creeps.
To cap things off, we'll reveal some behind-the-scenes secrets and explore the whopping 16 alternative titles of the movie (yes, sixteen!). We'll also share some fascinating trivia about the historical English graveyard scene, and how Grau's intriguing personal life influenced his craft. Whether you're a seasoned horror film fanatic or a newbie to the genre, this episode is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. So grab some popcorn and get ready for a thrilling ride through the eerie world of 'Let's Sleeping Corpses Lie'!
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FAQ
How many episodes does Screams & Streams have?
Screams & Streams currently has 84 episodes available.
What topics does Screams & Streams cover?
The podcast is about Film History, Movie Review, Podcasts, Horror Movie, Tv & Film, Horror, Review and Film Reviews.
What is the most popular episode on Screams & Streams?
The episode title 'Ep. 34: Ken Russell’s "Altered States" (1980)' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Screams & Streams?
The average episode length on Screams & Streams is 46 minutes.
How often are episodes of Screams & Streams released?
Episodes of Screams & Streams are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Screams & Streams?
The first episode of Screams & Streams was released on Sep 10, 2023.
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