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All of Us Are Dead (2022): No One Is Coming to Save Us
All of Us Are Dead is a compelling and emotionally charged TV series about a zombie outbreak at a high school in South Korea. The zombies cause chaos, but the true horrors, as always, are the many ways society fails these kids. Ghouls discuss the parts they love of the show, what they hope to see in a season 2, and how this show differs from other zombie media. No one is coming to save us, so we must protect each other.
Oct 8


28 Years Later (2025): Growing Pains & Toxic Masculinty
8 Years Later is a wild, emotional ride exploring the complications of growing up in the midst of an apocalypse. Garland and Boyle return to the series, offering a vibrant and creative story where even amongst decades of death, the loss of a loved one still hits hard.
Ghouls are joined by fellow podcaster, Erick Barragan of Cinepamina to discuss the highs, lows and very many choices made in this film.
Sep 30


Black Mirror’s Joan is Awful: Could Joan is Awful Happen to You?
Black Mirror’s Joan is Awful is a cautionary tale of our dangerous future in the shadow of hyper-surveillance, deep-fakes, and AI ownership. oan is Awful explores the horrors of accepting shady terms and conditions.Â
The Ghouls unpack the ways that AI and Data Mining are horrifying even now.
Aug 5


Black Mirror’s Common People: Life Behind a Paywall
Common People is a particularly heartbreaking episode as it feels so much like our lives now. A sharp criticism of our healthcare system, subscription services, and capitalism.
Jul 16


Companion (2025): A Bloody Honest Take on New Age Romance
Companion is a seamlessly hilarious sci-fi romantic comedy that freshly examines power dynamics in artificial intelligence relationships.
Jul 3


Mickey 17 Predicts Our Dystopian Future Under Capitalism
The Ghouls discuss what Mickey 17 gets right about Elon Musk’s Mars plan, our likely dystopian future after a second Trump Presidency, the reality of human cloning, and the horrors of climate change.
Jun 19


Defying More Than Gravity: Race, Politics & Power in Wicked
From "Defying Gravity" as a representation anthem to the Wizard's propaganda machine mirroring today's politics, we reveal why this story hits differently in 2025.
Jun 4


Sinners: A Love Letter to Black Culture, Resiliency, and History
Sinners is at once a beautiful, heartbreaking, and emotional depiction of Jim Crow era America and a charming, hilarious, and horrific exploration of faith, culture, and folklore.
May 27


Severance: Innies, Exploitation & Modern Company Towns
Severance has given us one of the most nuanced examinations of identity, consciousness, and labor rights in recent television. The Ghouls dissect Severance Season 2's brilliant dual commentary: the fight for innie personhood alongside corporate America's modern "Sunken Place" for Black professionals.
May 7


Horror with Heart: From Shows the Power of Community in Crisis
From brilliantly explores Rebecca Solnit's disaster utopia concept, showing how communities respond to catastrophes with solidarity rather than chaos.
AMC’s Interview with the Vampire is a haunting, gothic masterpiece that redefines Anne Rice’s classic story through the lens of race
Apr 22
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