Episodes

  • Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) Review | The Slashers
    Dec 12 2025

    It’s Christmas, and Billy is back. On this episode of The Slashers, we review Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025), the unrated reboot of the infamous holiday slasher, written/directed by Mike P. Nelson and starring Rohan Campbell and Ruby Modine. Released in U.S. theaters on December 12, 2025, via Cineverse. This new entry marks a return to the franchise’s “you better watch out” brutality while adding plenty of new wrinkles.

    We break down what works, what doesn’t, and how it stacks up against the 1984 original and the broader Silent Night, Deadly Night legacy, kills, tone, holiday vibes, and whether this reboot earns a spot on your annual Christmas horror rotation.

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    36 mins
  • Peeping Tom (1960) : The Birth of the Slasher
    Dec 5 2025

    Peeping Tom (1960) is the taboo-shattering thriller that dissected voyeurism, exposed the predatory psychology baked into filmmaking, and, ironically, became the accidental blueprint for a whole subgenre of cinematic sexual sadism. In this mini-sode, we break down Michael Powell’s striking color design of saturated reds, icy blues, and uncanny purples; the film’s razor-sharp commentary on directors and audiences as voyeurs; and the enduring irony that Peeping Tom was condemned for the very impulses later slashers celebrated.

    From its explosive reception to its outsized influence on modern horror, we explore how Peeping Tom warned us about the genre it helped create. A deep dive into color, psychology, and the dangerous thrill of looking.

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    58 mins
  • The Slashers 1987 Part Two
    Nov 28 2025

    Our journey through 1987 continues! This time, slicing through Christmas carnage, rural rampages, real estate nightmares, and one of the greatest sequel glow-ups in horror history. ’87 refuses to quit, and neither do we.

    Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 (1987) Garbage day! Berzerker (1987) Campground mayhem meets Nordic Buck flower? Slaughterhouse (1987) Ugh Open House (1987) The only thing deadlier than the housing market is… the housing market. Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987) A fake sequel that outshines its predecessor?

    We dig into the wild genre swings that make late-’80s horror such a glorious mess.

    More than trees were trimmed in 1987 when the slaughter continued.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • The Slashers 1987 Part One
    Nov 21 2025

    We’re carving into some truly deranged offerings from 1987, because nothing says “family holiday” quite like identity theft, sleazy LA strip joints, Italian arthouse mayhem, and a killer with a taste for cranberry, colored carnage.

    This feast features:

    The Stepfather (1987) Body Count (1987) StageFright (1987) Stripped to Kill (1987) Blood Rage (1987)

    We break down the kills, the chaos, the craft, and the traditional family values behind this year of pure insanity, all while celebrating the most important Thanksgiving tradition of all: cinematic dismemberment.

    Pull up a chair. Sharpen the carving knife. It’s time for your 1987 Thanksgiving.

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • The Slashers 1986 Part Two
    Nov 13 2025

    The summer of ’86 wasn’t just big hair and bigger explosions; it was a massacre. Slashers were getting weirder, wilder, and way more unhinged. In Part Two, we dive into four films that pushed the genre into neon-soaked absurdity, meta-mayhem, and straight-to-video madness.

    The Blood Pool:

    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 – Tobe Hooper’s bonkers sequel blends grindhouse satire, chainsaw duels, and Dennis Hopper in full maniac mode. The Zero Boys – A survival-action-horror hybrid that turns a weekend getaway into a deadly hunt. Evil Laugh – A deep cut, straight-to-video slasher packed with ’80s cheese, masked mayhem, and one unforgettable kitchen-dance montage. Sorority House Massacre – A dream-logic riff on Halloween with psychic visions, campus carnage, and sorority slasher energy.

    We break down the kills, the craft, the chaos, and hand out awards along the way.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • The Slashers 1986 Part One
    Nov 6 2025

    The mid-’80s slashers are evolving! Trading grindhouse grime for glossy kills, wild twists, and dark comedy. In this episode, Jason, Paul, and Megan carve into four films that define horror’s strange transition year:

    The 11th Commandment April Fool’s Day Psycho III Killer Party

    From returning icons to forgotten freak shows, we debate which films kept the genre alive as the slasher craze started to die. Expect heated takes, deep cuts, and maybe a few April Fools along the way.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • The Slashers 1985
    Oct 30 2025

    The Slashers return to 1985 when gore went direct-to-video. Paul from The Countdown, Megan Kearns from Spoilerpiece Theater, and Jason from Binge Movies slash through Murderlust, The Mutilator, The Hills Have Eyes Part II, The Ripper, and Blood Tracks. Expect sharp debate, killer trivia, and a battle for Best Kill, Best Final Girl, and Best Overall Film. Don’t let them catch you!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Slashers Season II
    Sep 26 2025

    Season 2 of The Slashers slashes into the second half of the ’80s! An era when the sub-genre got gorier, campier, and more unhinged than ever. From cult curiosities to infamous sequels and the rise of new horror icons, our Blood Pools dig into everything from sun-drenched slash-sploitation to chilling suburban nightmares. Expect deep cuts, forgotten oddities, and some of the wildest Final Girls, killers, and kills the decade had to offer.

    Subscribe now and join us as we carve through the bloody boom years of 1985–1989.

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    1 min