
Show overview
The Wrong Turn Podcast has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 60 episodes. That works out to roughly 70 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 50 min and 1h 35m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. Roughly 27% 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 4 months ago. The busiest year was 2024, with 25 episodes published.
From the publisher
Ever take a wrong turn and end up in a bad situation? Two seasoned horror fans, Edgar & Courtnee dive into the world of horror movies. .#scary #comedy
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S3 Ep 2Frozen 2010, "Wolves don't know when the weekend Is."
Edgar and Courtnee freeze their butts off talking about Frozen (2010), the cult classic where a ski trip turns into a weather-based nightmare. They joke about bad lift operators, terrible survival choices, and why Mother Nature is the real villain. Between frostbite fears, wolf panic, and “just jump!” debates, this episode is a blizzard of laughs, dread, and cold hard regret. ❄️🎿

S3 Ep 1Dead Air: We're Back! Sort of....
We are back with a Dead Air episode. We update you on what we have been up to and where we have been. Starting the new Year right.

S3 Ep 1Cherry Falls, (2000) "Hormones The Movie!"
EEdgar and Courtnee slash into Cherry Falls (2000), the cult teen slasher where the killer only targets virgins. They laugh at the town’s chaotic “mandatory orgy” energy, roast the painfully ‘00s fashion, and debate if this is genius satire or just horny nonsense. Either way, it’s bloody, ridiculous fun—and they’re here for every awkward hookup and knife fight.

Darkness Falls, (2000) Too Many Rules
Edgar and Courtnee flip off the lights for Darkness Falls (2003), the cult flick where the Tooth Fairy trades quarters for murder. They crack jokes about grown adults terrified of night-lights, roast the CGI ghost in a hoodie, and wonder how this got a theatrical release. It’s dumb, spooky fun—and proof you should floss, or else.

S2 Ep 24Little Otik (2000), Greedy Guts
Edgar and Courtnee tackle Little Otik (2000), the Czech fever dream where a couple adopts a tree stump baby that develops a taste for… well, people. Between laughing at Otik’s horrifying veggie-toddler vibes and questioning if this is the worst parenting ever, they dig into fairy-tale gone feral weirdness. It’s creepy, funny, and leaves them both wondering: would you babysit a carnivorous log?

S2 Ep 23John and the Hole (2021) "I guess the Hole is a Metaphor
Edgar and Courtnee dive into the weird, deadpan world of John and the Hole (2021), where a moody teen tosses his family in a pit like it's no big deal. They debate if John’s a future horror icon or just grounded forever, all while cracking jokes about DIY bunkers and emotionally distant parenting. It’s awkward, eerie, and oddly hilarious—just like the movie.

S2 Ep 22Sisterhood of the Unraveling Pants, The Descent (2005)
Edgar, Ashley, and Courtnee descend into the pitch-black terror of The Descent (2005), where cave spelunking meets claustrophobic nightmare fuel. They scream through tight spaces, blind cave creatures, and friendship drama worse than the monsters. As tensions rise and flares flicker, they debate who deserved to survive, who lost their minds first, and why they’ll never go near a cave again—unless there’s WiFi and snacks.

S2 Ep 21Waxwork, Waxwork 2, "There is No Plot."
Waxwork and Waxwork II, where wax dummies trap you in horror movie hellscapes—and yes, it rules. They gush over werewolves, deadpan Dracula, and that sequel that goes full chaos mode with time travel, haunted castles, and Bruce Campbell being... Bruce Campbell. It’s monsters, mayhem, and melted brains as they try to make sense of the sticky insanity—and maybe become wax figures themselves.

S2 Ep 20No One Can Hear You Type In Space, (Debug) 2014
Edgar and Courtnee boot up Debug (2014), where a group of hacker-prisoners face off against Jason Momoa as a homicidal AI with serious main-character energy. They roast the clunky tech jargon, budget space vibes, and wonder if this was just Event Horizon's weird cousin. It’s low-res horror with high-key chaos—and they’re here for every glitchy, glowing second.

S2 Ep 19From the Vault , "Let the Fright One In"
We are taking a break this week. So we are uploading an old episode of a Horror Podacast Edgar use to host with some friends. They run down "A Girl walk home Alone, and The Lodge." Enjoy

From the Vault , "Let the Fright One In"
We are taking a break this week. So we are uploading an old episode of a Horror Podacast Edgar use to host with some friends. They run down "A Girl walk home Alone, and The Lodge." Enjoy

S2 Ep 18Full Loop, Wrong Turn 2 (2007)
Edgar and Courtnee hack their way through Wrong Turn 2 (2007), a brutal backwoods bloodbath that cranks the horror up to eleven. They dissect the film’s grotesque practical effects, stomach-churning kills, and twisted family of cannibal mutants. As they unravel the film’s relentless dread and grim survival tone, they explore its eerie isolation, grimy aesthetic, and moments that feel ripped from a splatterpunk nightmare—where no one is safe, and the woods are always watching

From the Vault , "Let the Fright One In"
We are taking a break this week. So we are uploading an old episode of a Horror Podacast Edgar use to host with some friends. They run down "A Girl walk home Alone, and The Lodge." Enjoy

From the Vault, "Let the Fright One In"
This week we are going to take a little break. So we uploaded an old episode of a Horror Podcast Edgar use to do with some friends. They run down, A Girl Walks Home Alone and The Lodge. Hope you Enjoy.

S2 Ep 17BrainScan (1994), "It's only a game"
Edgar and Courtnee plug into the twisted cyber-nightmare of Brainscan (1994), where a creepy CD-ROM game turns murderously real. They break down Edward Furlong’s emo teen angst, the eerie VR horror aesthetic, and the bizarre, scene-stealing Trickster—part Freddy Krueger, part grunge-rock fever dream. As they unravel the film’s warped reality, they debate whether Brainscan was ahead of its time or just a gloriously weird relic of ‘90s techno-horror gone off the rails.

Full Loop, Wrong Turn 2 (2007)
Edgar and Courtnee hack through Wrong Turn 2 (2007), a brutal backwoods bloodbath that cranks the horror up to eleven. They dissect the film’s grotesque practical effects, stomach-churning kills, and twisted family of cannibal mutants. As they unravel the film’s relentless dread and grim survival tone, they explore its eerie isolation, grimy aesthetic, and moments that feel ripped from a splatterpunk nightmare—where no one is safe, and the woods are always watching.

S2 Ep 16Battle Royale with Cheese
Edgar and Courtnee dive into the ultraviolent chaos of Battle Royale (1999), the cult classic that made The Hunger Games look like recess. They break down the sheer insanity of a class of teens forced into a brutal fight to the death, the over-the-top performances, and that unforgettable collar-exploding tension. Between analyzing the film’s biting social satire and ranking the most ridiculous deaths, they question whether they’d survive—or just hide like total cowards.

S2 Ep 15Demon Knight (1995,) "If it feels good, do it!"
Edgar and Courtnee crack open Demon Knight (1995), a glorious mix of gore, camp, and ‘90s horror chaos. They revel in Billy Zane’s scene-stealing villainy, Jada Pinkett Smith’s badass final girl energy, and the sheer insanity of this Tales from the Crypt classic. Between deep-cut analysis and ridiculous tangents, they celebrate the film’s practical effects, wild mythology, and one-liners, proving that sometimes horror is best served with a wink and a bucket of blood.

S2 Ep 14Dreamcatcher (2003) "Sh*t is Right"
Edgar and Courtnee venture into the snowbound wilderness of Stephen King’s 2003 adaptation Dreamcatcher, bringing their best King-inspired wit to this chaotic blend of aliens, psychic powers, and “memory warehouses.” With cryptic commentary, they dig into its bizarre themes, wild tonal shifts, and truly baffling moments. The duo reflects on the cosmic horror, childhood bonds, and, of course, the absurdity of alien worms in toilets, making this episode an eerie, hilarious deep dive

S2 Ep 13Jack Frost (1997), "Not Again!"
Edgar and Courtnee unwrap the bizarre holiday horror-comedy Jack Frost (1997), where a killer snowman wreaks havoc. With a Christmas twist, they compare the movie’s low-budget chaos to lopsided gingerbread houses and awkward family gatherings. As they riff on corny one-liners, wild snowman kills, and questionable holiday spirit, the duo delivers a laugh-filled episode perfect for horror fans looking to add a little absurdity to their holiday season.