Sharpen your steel and oil up those muscles, because we went full nerd on this sword-swingin’ classic. In this episode, we dive into the mythic madness of Conan the Barbarian—Arnold's breakout role as a grim, ripped killing machine with a desti
Arnold’s lighting cigars, we’re taking shots, and the jungle’s about to get a whole lot sweatier. For this watch-along of Predator (1987), we drank every time Dutch sparked up a stogie—and thankfully, that didn’t kill us. If we’d gone with “Eve
The Changeling (1980)For the 45th anniversary of The Changeling, we dive into one of the most chilling ghost stories ever put to film. We kick things off with an inappropriate Bill Cosby joke (because we can’t help ourselves), then get into Geo
Grab a drink and join the chaos! In this episode of Booze, Bros & BS, we’re spiritually bar-hopping—claiming a stool in every dive from here to Elm Street, with a gut-busting laugh that nearly kills us before Freddy can. Then, we crack open Nig
This time on Booze, Bros, and Bullshit, we’re peeling back the curtain on Shadow of the Vampire—a brilliantly twisted take on the making of Nosferatu (1922). Willem Dafoe delivers an unforgettable, Oscar-nominated performance as Max Schreck, a
On this episode of Booze, Bros, and Bullshit, we’re sinking our teeth into Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu (2024)—a chilling reimagining of the silent horror classic. With Eggers’ signature atmospheric style and Willem Dafoe’s return to vampire cinema
The long-lost episode has finally surfaced! Recorded in April of 2024. This time on Booze, Bros, and Bullshit, we’re diving into It Follows—David Robert Mitchell’s eerie, slow-burn horror film that made everyone paranoid about who (or what) was
The Booze, Bros, and Bullshit podcast keeps the John Carpenter in January series rolling with a watch-along of Escape from New York! Grab a drink and join us as we dive into this dystopian classic, following Kurt Russell’s legendary Snake Pliss
The Booze, Bros, and Bullshit podcast continues our John Carpenter in January series with a watch-along of the cult classic Big Trouble in Little China! Crack open a beer and join us as we react in real-time, crack jokes, and celebrate one of t
On this (late) end of year episode, the Booze Bros. watch and discuss John Carpenter's The Thing. Is this the greatest Sci-Fi Horror film ever made? Is this John Carpenter's best movie? The Booze Bros. tell the audience how to make an R.J. MacR
On this special Christmas episode of Booze, Bros, & BS, Ben and Mike watch and discuss the other classic Bob Clark Christmas movie, Black Christmas. Released in 1974, and made in Canada, this film is considered by many to be the first slasher m
On this special Christmas episode of Booze, Bros, & BS, Ben and Mike watch and discuss the other classic Bob Clark Christmas movie, Black Christmas. Released in 1974, and made in Canada, this film is considered by many to be the first slasher m
On this episode, the Booze bros watch and discuss the infamous cult film Silent Night, Deadly Night. Released in Nov 1984, (at the same time as A Nightmare on Elm St) this film was protested by several parents groups in the Midwest. Is this fil
On this un-released episode of Booze, Bros, and BS, the guys discuss and review the 2024 horror film, In A Violent Nature. Is this movie worth watching, or is it just another Friday the 13th ripoff? All this and more on a special episode of Boo
On this episode, The Booze Bros review and discuss the 2024 film, In A Violent Nature. Is this a good movie, or just another Friday the 13th clone? The Booze Bros discuss this and more. Enjoy this previously un-released episode of Booze, Bros,
The Booze Bros. conclude the Opeth in November series with a discussion and review of Opeth's 14th studio album, The Last Will and Testament, released on Nov 22, 2024. Is this album a return to their old form? What is the subject matter of this
On this episode, the Booze Bros discuss their favorite Opeth album, Ghost Reveries. What sets this album apart from the rest? Why is this their favorite? They also discuss some of the cicumstances surrounding the recording and writing of this a
On this episode, the Booze Bros continue their Opeth in November series, by discussing and reviewing Opeth's 7th album, Damnation. What makes this album different than their earlier releases? Is this one of their best? Do the Booze Bros agree o
On this very special requested episode of Booze, Bros, and Bullshit, Ben and Mike watch and review the 1978 remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Is this one of the best Science Fiction movies ever? What relevance does this movie have to to
On this episode, the Booze Bros continue the exploration and discussion of their favorite Opeth albums. The album discussed is 1999's Still Life. What are the lyrical themes? Where does this rank in the band's discography? Is this the quintesse
On this episode, the Booze Bros review and discuss the 2023 Abbey Road Remaster of Opeth's My Arms Your Hearse album. Is this remaster an improvement over the original? What's the concept of this album? Ben and Mike discuss these topics and mor
On this episode, Ben and Mike watch and discuss Bob Clark's cult-classic horror movie, Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things. Not much analysis going on, but lots of fun, lots of laughs, and a little bit of booze. You can find Booze Bros and
On this episode, Ben and Mike review and discuss Robert Eggars' The Lighthouse. WTF is this movie about? What was the inspiration for this movie? What's in the lighthouse? What is it's significance? In addition, they nerd out on everything from
On this episode, the Booze Bros discuss and review Attic's (Germany) most recent album, Return of the Witchfinder. Is this band just another King Diamond clone? Or do they have their own sound? A spooky album for spooky season. Find Booze Bros
On this episode, the Booze Bros review and dissect the newest Blood Incantation release, Absolute Elsewhere. Is it the best metal album of 2024? Does it live up to the hype? What are the lyrical themes about? Ben and Mike discuss these subjects