Horror Brew gets cryptid! Tune in as Matt, Cat, and guest Gretchen talk 'squatch and his many appearances on the silver screen.
Read MoreFrom big name & big budget, to sequels & remakes, to art house & low budget, horror films can be found occupying every level of film classification - this week Matt and Cat talk 2 lesser known indie/B films from 2016 that piqued their interest!
Read MoreWith Romero's passing, Cat needed an education!
Read MoreEnter our raffle for a signed copy of The Stars Were Right!
Read MoreTune in for a bit of horror that keeps Portland Weird!
Read MoreWant to see if you’ve got what it takes? Interested in throwing a little horror trivia with your friends? Stay tuned for 20 questions from Horror Brew’s Pub Quiz from June 9th, 2017 as part of the Portland horror film festival’s after party.
Read MoreAliens! Vampires! London!
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Read MoreNew segment about one of the newest scares - Brandon Christensen, director of the indie film Still/Born, joins us for a special episode.
Read MoreWe entered The Void and discovered that Sam might have been there...
Read MoreStill/Born and It Comes at Night - worth the price of admission! Matt and Cat review the Overlook Film Festival.
Read MoreMatt, Cat, and guest Matt Smith investigate vampires of the Eastern tradition!
Read MoreAn Overlook Film Festival world premiere, Still/Born gave audiences a proper scare.
Read MoreI'm inclined to call this film "slow-burning" but somehow I find a knot in my stomach and a lingering feeling of tense dread.
Read MoreTune in as we give the rundown on the upcoming Overlook Film Festival (April 27-30) at the Timberline Lodge in Oregon.
Read MoreMatt, Cat, and Gretchen get into some monkey business.
Read MoreWhile information has been scarce since the announcement of the fest back in October of 2016, now it's all been made clear - this festival is coming on strong and looking to make a wonderfully horrific impression at the Timberline Lodge on April 27th.
Read MoreWelcome to the final item hiding in Horror Brew’s closet! We review Drag Me to Hell, American Werewolf in London, and Get Out as well as discuss horror’s complicated relationship with the MPAA.
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