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The Blind Rage podcast: Horror Movie Commentaries

The Blind Rage podcast: Horror Movie Commentaries

By: brandon Ford
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Slashers, scream queens, and the strangest horror movies you’ve never heard of—The Blind Rage Podcast is your deep dive into the dark corners of cult cinema. From forgotten VHS nightmares to indie horror oddities, each episode dissects the twisted, the trashy, and the terrifying with unfiltered passion. Whether you’re a die-hard horror fan or just love discovering the bizarre, step into the darkness and embrace the rage!brandon Ford Art
Episodes
  • Pin (1988)
    Apr 13 2026

    The Blind Rage Podcast welcomes you into a household where control is the real inheritance and silence is enforced with surgical precision. PIN (1988) unwraps a chilling domestic nightmare, with the legendary Terry O’Quinn delivering a performance that feels calm, measured, and deeply unwell. What begins as clinical order slowly curdles into obsession, intimacy warps into possession, and a polished medical doll becomes the cold centerpiece of a story soaked in repression and dread. The film balances jet black humor with creeping unease, proving that the most terrifying monsters do not need to move to assert power.

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • The Boys Next Door (1985)
    Apr 6 2026

    The Blind Rage Podcast slides into the first line of suburbia where smiles are thin and violence simmers beneath the surface. THE BOYS NEXT DOOR (1985) turns sunlit streets into a pressure cooker of rage, charm, and nihilism, with Charlie Sheen and Maxwell Caulfield radiating menace like it is a lifestyle choice. The film glides from casual cruelty to full throttle chaos, finding grim laughs in the ugliest corners of masculinity, and letting the darkness cling well past the final act.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Witchcraft II: The Temptress (1990)
    Mar 30 2026

    The Blind Rage Podcast slips back into the shadows with WITCHCRAFT II: THE TEMPTRESS (1990), where suburban normalcy gets steamrolled by seductive sorcery, creeping dread, and the kind of supernatural temptation that turns a quiet neighborhood into a pulsing nightmare. The movie struts through its occult melodrama with a straight face, yet somehow winks at you from across the pentagram, inviting you to enjoy its wicked charm while your better judgment packs up and flees.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
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