Show overview
Horror Movie Reviews launched in 2024 and has put out 76 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 40 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 19 min and 37 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. Roughly 51% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language TV & Film show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 10 months ago. Published by Livingston Parrish.
From the publisher
My name is Livingston. I review horror movies, talk about the horror industry and give my thoughts on all thing gore and scary. Be good people and take in a good scare everyday.
Latest Episodes
View all 76 episodesEp 108Final Destination Franchise Review+Bloodlines
EEp 107Every Horror Movie I Saw Since My Last Podcast Episode
EEp 106Fear Street: Prom Queen RANT
EI’m back, horror fiends! Sorry for the break—I’ve been super sick (like, ghost-in-the-attic level sick), but I couldn’t stay away from horror forever. In this episode, I dive deep into the disaster that is Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025). I watched it at 3am while dying (not literally), and let me tell you... this movie might’ve made me sicker. From cliché characters and cringey dialogue to a killer that looks like they shopped on Amazon at midnight, this slasher missed every mark. If you love rage-filled rants, sickbed sarcasm, and hearing how a horror movie managed to Rickroll me in 2025, you’ll want to stick around.
Ep 105Every Horror Movie I Saw In April 2025
EHello, welcome back to the horror movie reviews podcast. Today, we’ll be looking at every single horror movie I saw this month, what it's reviewed, where you can watch it, what I thought of it, and what it's about without spoilers. I saw a wide range of horror this month, from sci-fi thrillers like Companion to whatever you call The Skin I Live In.
Ep 104Sinners Review!
ESinners is a 2025 American horror film written, co-produced, and directed by Ryan Coogler. Set in 1932 in the Mississippi Delta, the film stars Michael B. Jordan in dual roles as twin brothers who return to their hometown to start again, only to be confronted by a supernatural evil. The film also features Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O'Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller, and Delroy Lindo.
Ep 103Drop Review!
EDrop is a 2025 American thriller film directed by Christopher Landon and written by Jillian Jacobs and Chris Roach. It stars Meghann Fahy, Brandon Sklenar, Violett Beane, and Jeffery Self. In the film, a widowed mother receives threatening messages during her first date in years, which cause her to question her date and fear for her safety. please ignore the bad audio. ENJOY!!!
Ep 102Every Horror Movie I Saw in MARCH 2025
EThis month was packed with horror—some masterpieces, some disasters, and a whole lot in between. I’m breaking down every single horror movie I watched in March 2025, from obscure deep cuts to new releases and old favorites. Expect unfiltered opinions, brutal honesty, and maybe even a few controversial takes. Did I discover a new all-time favorite? Did something make me want to shut it off halfway through? Tune in to find out.
Ep 101Final Destination Bloodlines Countdown (1/7) Every Kill Ranked!
EEp 100Leprechaun Movies Ranked!
EEp 99Worst Horror Movie Partners
EPlease consider writing a review to keep this show afloat. its in hard times and needs your support and is getting way fewer views than it deserves, considering I put time and money into it, I'm not trying to come off as desperat,e but this show isn't doing as well, if there is anything i can improve on consider writing that in your review so i know what to improve
Ep 98Demi Moore's Acting History
Ep 97Christian Horror Movie Reviews
EEp 96Oscars Reaction!
Please ignore the noises in the background; they don't last long, idk what that weird noise is at the start. The laundry is running, and my PC makes weird noises. please listen to the full episode and recommend it to friends and family. this podcast needs your support to stay alive.
Ep 95Hereditary VS Smile
Eidk why but the first one was corrupt, so I had to redo part of it
Ep 94Presence Review
Presence is a 2025 American supernatural thriller drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by David Koepp. It stars Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, and Callina Liang. Premise: A family becomes convinced they are not alone after moving into their new home in the suburbs.
Ep 93Kill Counting 2024 Horror Movies
EWelcome back to Horror Movie Reviews Podcast! In this spine-chilling episode, we dive deep into the blood-soaked world of 2024's biggest horror hits, dissecting every brutal kill and tallying the body counts. From Immaculate's shocking religious carnage to Terrifier 3's gloriously gory rampage led by Art the Clown, we're ranking the most memorable deaths and crowning the most prolific killers of the year. We’ll also break down the bone-crunching violence of A Violent Nature, Abigail Lazaar’s bloodthirsty spree, and the chaotic, otherworldly massacres of V/H/S: Beyond. Plus, we'll see how Maxxxine’s deadly family feud stacks up and count the Xenomorphs’ lethal strikes in Alien: Romulus. Who killed the most? Which movie left us the most disturbed? And which death scene deserves the crown for Kill of the Year? Tune in as we slice through the stats and celebrate the scariest, bloodiest moments of 2024 horror cinema.
Ep 92Kill-tacular commentary
EIn this episode, we dive into the most brutal and creative kills from the 2024 horror movies, including the infamous Terrifier 3 shower scene, a violent yoga kill, a brutal fight between Elisabeth and Sue in the substance, and a bloody showdown in Maxxxine. Expect over-the-top gore, dark humor, and pun-filled commentary as we dissect these insane kills. Whether you’re a horror aficionado or just here for the blood, this episode will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Ep 91My horror Movie awards show!
EHello welcome to the best awards show, the Livingston Horror Movie Awards, every year once ive seen every horror movie of the previous year i give horror movies awards for what they did the best, and dont view this as some dumb awards show made by some idiot with a podcast, view it as if it were the oscars or grammys. No one was able to show up today for the award show but don't worry they are all watching this award show…hopefully. I think 2024 was an amazing year for horror, one so good its hard to choose which one wins each category. We had ones from every subgenre, apocalypse, body horror, slasher, serial killer, gothic, romance, psychological, philosophical, supernatural, aliens, religious, and vampire, it was truly a year for every type of horror genre, and every type of horror fan. This year honestly is close to 2022 in how good it was for horror. Here are the categories for the 2024 Livingston Horror Movie Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Lead Performance from a Female, Best Supporting Performance for a male, Best Supporting Performance for a female, Best Ensemble Cast, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best music or sound design, Best Practical Effects, Best CGI, Best Kill, Best Opening Scene, Best Ending, Most Disturbing Scene, Best Villain, Best Herol, Best Contribution To The Genre. With such a stacked lineup, let’s see which films take home the gold—well, metaphorically, because I don’t have actual trophies… yet.
Ep 90Heretic Review
hello, sorry for the two-week break, enjoy this review of the wonderful horror movie Heretic!
Ep 89The Deeper Meaning Behind The Substance + Smile 2 comparison
EIn this episode, we dive deep into a passionate cinematic showdown between two horror films: The Substance and Smile 2. Join us as we explore every detail of what makes The Substance a standout in horror cinema—its meticulously crafted directing, breathtaking performances, and bold thematic depth. We break down the film's powerful commentary on beauty standards, societal pressures, and the destructive nature of the male gaze, all masterfully woven into its cinematography and story. On the flip side, we analyze Smile 2's more conventional approach to horror, unpacking its reliance on clichés, predictable scares, and its failure to explore its themes with the same depth. With passionate arguments for why The Substance transcends Smile 2 in almost every way—be it direction, acting, writing, or even its unforgettable monster design—this episode is a must-listen for any horror fan who loves a deep dive into what makes a film truly stand out. Grab your headphones and prepare for a heated debate that goes beyond just surface-level scares—this is a conversation about film as art.
