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Spooky Siblings is, as the name suggests, a show run by siblings Fayth and Oliver - two horror movie lovers on the search for the best - and worst - the horror genre has to offer. Each episode is recorded immediately after a watch party between Fayth, Oliver, and sometimes Nadine.
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Spooky Siblings is, as the name suggests, a show run by siblings Fayth and Oliver - two horror movie lovers on the search for the best - and worst - the horror genre has to offer. Each episode is recorded immediately after a watch party between Fayth, Oliver, and sometimes Nadine.
Even with a full body split scene and an unrelenting dedication to clowning, Terrifier doesn't quite do what it says on the box; while it's held back by weak acting and a barren plot, it definitely isn't boring. Fayth's pick
Grotesque, disgusting, absurd, and yet somehow delightful; Mad God is an amazingly artistic work of pure horror and a masterclass in atmosphere. Oliver's pick.
Surprisingly ahead of its' time, Pulse is one of the most boring movies the siblings have reviewed. Some beautiful cinematography does not redeem this movie and neither do the pretentious TikToks. Special shoutout to Andr0o0 for the guest appearance! Andrew's pick
Spooktober continues with more of the siblings' favourite horror movies! Dead Ringers is a true classic and one of the most aesthetically pleasing horror movies of all time - the double dose of Jeremy Irons is a feature, not a bug. \ Oliver's pick
A Spooky Siblings favorite, The VVitch is a modern horror classic full of fantastic acting and plenty of tension. Fayth also shares a spooky dream this episode! Fayth's pick.
Beautiful, chilling, and Fayth's favourite Nic Cage performance of all time. The siblings were a little disappointed in Longlegs, but would probably still recommend it. Oliver's pick.
Oddity is a great all-around horror film that isn't far from perfect - tasteful jump scares, mysterious characters, and a monster that really steals the show make this one of the better horror movies of 2024 and one the siblings would highly recommend. Fayth's pick
Fayth challenges an old fear and emerges victorious on the other side. Some decent elements make the original Amityville Horror not the worst thing we've ever watched, but it wouldn't get a real recommendation from either of the siblings. Fayth's pick.
An office-spaced battle royale that's equal parts bloody and cheesy, The Belko Experiment gets a thumbs-up from Oliver, but not from Fayth. Oliver's pick
Probably the most satisfying, refreshing, and engaging alien movie we've seen since Alien ; No One Will Save You is a wonderfully original portrayal of a familiar, beloved monster. Fayth's pick.
A legendary genre crossover, Bone Tomahawk is worth watching just for that scene. This movie is not a one-trick pony however, tremendous performances, and the perfect western atmosphere make this a must watch for fans of either genre. Be warned though, it's not for the faint of heart. Oliver's pick.
A beautifully shot, mildly scary prequel to a horror staple; perfect for fans of the franchise. First episode featuring the new Spooky Siblings spooky dreams segment! (name is a work in progress) Fayth's pick.
Dead Alive might be the most fun the siblings have ever had in a horror movie. With a script equal parts absurd and hilarious, spectacular performances from the cast, and masterful directing, it is an instant favourite. Featuring Chelsey Belec from the DramFine podcast - if you're a whiskey lover, check them out!…
Our first fan-submitted movie! In the siblings' opinions, Hide and seek falls short of the potential magic a pairing like Dakota Fanning and Robert DeNiro could make, but scores some points with a deep and layered plot. Mixed reviews on the twist. Thank you Angela for the pick this week!
While overall an enjoyable experience, The Descent proves that no film makes it out of the mid-2000's without a fair amount of cringe. Notable standouts are claustrophobia, caveman Sarah, and Juno's hat. Fayth's pick.
A surprising first-time watch for the siblings, The Thing is an instant favorite and the most fun they've had in a while. Absolutely amazing props and effects are what earned this move it's cult classic status, and, in the siblings's opinions, have aged like a fine wine. Oliver's pick.
Late Night with the Devil? More like, Call it a Night....with the Devil. While technically a good movie with tons of nostalgia and charm, it is not nearly scary enough, and thus not a memorable watch. Oliver's pick
Pros: Tons of terrifying monsters, an interesting and original plot line, and Captain Holt. Cons: '07 era CGI, Oliver's trump impression. Also introducing Snack Smart ® Oliver's pick.
Twists, deception, girl stew, and more than enough gore to satisfy even the most hard-nosed horror vet; Hellhole should be considered among the best horror movies of 2022 and a must-watch in the genre. If someone knows where to find one of those crosses, let me know. Fayth's pick
The best way to watch The Exorcism of Emily Rose is to not watch it at all, and instead read the much-scarier Wikipedia page of Anneliese Michel, the real woman this movie is based on. Not bad as a courtroom/lawyer movie, but falls terribly short as a horror movie. Fayth's pick.
A fun, gory watch with tons of 80's absurdity; Hellraiser is a unanimous thumbs up from the siblings, and, as is proper etiquette, they ever so briefly touch on it's status as a cult classic. Oliver's pick.
The Crazies is one of the siblings' favourite zombie movies and one they'd consider among the best ever. Non-stop action and memorable scenes make this a must-watch for any zombie lover. Oliver's pick
Severely lacking the charm of X, Pearl is a boring, disappointing sequel. Although it has plenty of beautiful acting, set design, and cinematography, that's not enough to make Pearl worth watching in the siblings' opinions. Oliver's pick.
Scary, but not a stick-to-your-ribs kind of scary. Overall a thumbs up from the siblings, When evil lurks is Good Demon Fun™ Fayth's pick
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