Ryan Dreimiller and Shanny Luft

SlashBack Cinema

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Technically a horror podcast. Actually, a time machine. Remember the video store horror section? The sleepover dares? The practical effects that grossed us out? SlashBack Cinema is two Gen X dads going back — humor, nostalgia, trivia, and the scenes, memories, and VHS-era oddities that made them unforgettable

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Ryan Dreimiller and Shanny Luft

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Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Evil Dead 2 horror...or comedy? 10.07.2026

Ryan calls it the greatest horror comedy ever made. Shanny says it's basically a live-action Looney Tunes cartoon filmed with terrifying commitment. Somewhere between the possessed hand, Henrietta's basement hijinks, gallons of mulit color blood, and Bruce Campbell absorbing more physical punishment than any actor should, they try to answer the question. Episode Highlights:  Why horror f...

Lifeforce (1985) | Space Vampires & Peak 80s Sci-Fi Horror 25.05.2026

If you've ever been in a toxic relationship with a space vampire, this is the episode for you. This week on SlashBack Cinema, Ryan and Shanny tackle Lifeforce (1985), Tobe Hooper's gloriously unhinged sci-fi horror epic that somehow combines space vampires, psychic powers, zombie outbreaks, alien bats, Patrick Stewart, and the end of the world into one movie. What starts as a mysterious...

The Wicker Man (1973) | Is This the Citizen Kane of Horror? 03.05.2026

If you need to get away from it all… Summerisle is waiting. This week on SlashBack Cinema , we head back to 1973 to break down The Wicker Man a folk horror classic that trades jump scares for slow-building dread… and delivers one of the most unforgettable endings in horror history. What starts as a simple missing person case quickly turns into something far more unsettling, as a devout Christian p...

They Live (1988) OBEY. CONSUME. PUT ON THE GLASSES. 15.04.2026

“We’re here to chew bubblegum and podcast… and we’re all out of bubblegum.” This week on SlashBack Cinema, we finally put on the sunglasses and take a hard look at They Live the 1988 cult classic where a drifter, a shotgun, and a pair of cheap shades are all you need to expose an alien-controlled society. Neither of us had fully seen this one going in… which might explain a lot. We get into: • The...

The Stuff (1985) You Ate It. It Ate You Back. 01.04.2026

Everyone's eating it. Nobody knows what it is. Nobody cares. This week on SlashBack Cinema, we're grabbing a spoon and digging into The Stuff (1985),  the cult horror where a mysterious dessert turns America into willing victims. It's a movie about capitalist consumption, addiction, and how easy it is to sell people exactly what destroys them. We get into the wild premise, the pract...

Poltergeist (1982): Suburban Hell, Real Skeletons, and Peak Gen X Trauma 18.03.2026

This week on SlashBack Cinema, we channel Poltergeist...the suburban nightmare that made every flickering TV feel like a portal to hell. We dig into the behind-the-scenes madness (yes… those were real skeletons), the Steven Spielberg vs. Tobe Hooper debate, and why this movie still hits decades later, even if some of the effects are hanging on by a thread. Plus: Gen X trauma unlocked, questionable...

Piranha (1978): This Movie Bites! Killer Fish and Summer Camp Chaos + Retro Trivia 04.03.2026

This week on SlashBack Cinema , we head into the water with Joe Dante’s Piranha (1978) the scrappy Jaws-inspired cult classic where genetically engineered killer fish turn a quiet river into an all-you-can murder buffet. Ryan and Shanny break down the fishy action, the wild B-movie energy, and why this cult favorite still bites. Special guest Jeff Wilson joins the conversation, and we wrap things...

C.H.U.D. (1984) The 80s Sewer-Dweller Toxic Waste Cult Classic 18.02.2026

This week on SlashBack Cinema, we head into the New York City sewers to revisit C.H.U.D. (1984)—aka Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers . We break down government cover-ups, toxic waste, 80s paranoia, and why this scrappy cult horror classic still has serious VHS-era bite. Is it a creature feature masterpiece…or radioactive nonsense? We give it the Stabby Score and find out. Send us Fan Ma...

My Bloody Valentine (1981): The Slasher That Ruined Valentine’s Day 04.02.2026

In this episode of SlashBack Cinema, we revisit My Bloody Valentine (1981) —the Canadian slasher that proved Valentine’s Day is a terrible time to throw a party. Set in the mining town of Valentine Bluffs, the film follows the bloody legend of Harry Warden, a pickaxe-wielding killer with a flair for the dramatic, heart-shaped candy boxes and extremely personal murder notes. This one is Quentin Tar...

House (1985) Haunted House Chaos, Interdimensional Closet Demons & The Greatest American Hero 21.01.2026

The Greatest American Hero, a haunted house, Vietnam flashbacks, and some of the strangest creature effects of the 80s collide in House (1985). We revisit this horror-comedy cult classic to see why its chaos, charm, and VHS-era weirdness still hold up. Be sure to check out YouTube for our new podcast video format:https://www.youtube.com/@SlashBackCinema And please do consider becoming a supporter...

Flatliners (1990): Because Med School Wasn’t Scary Enough + Retro Trivia 07.01.2026

This week on SlashBack Cinema, we flatline with Flatliners —the glossy 90s thriller where med students stop their own hearts to see what comes next… and don’t love what follows them back (including small children who beat the snot out of you). We discuss the killer cast, iconic scenes, and why this near-death cult classic is still remembered decades later. Also in the episode, we've got a ret...

Silent Night Deadly Night (1984) Santa trauma & One Naughty Kill Count 24.12.2025

This week on SlashBack Cinema, we ask the question: Ho ho ho? Or no no no? we unwrap Silent Night, Deadly Night , the controversial 1984 Christmas slasher that turned mall Santas into horror icons. From Billy’s childhood trauma and religious guilt to infamous kill scenes, protest-fueled marketing, and a body count that launched a franchise, we break down what still works, what absolutely doesn’t,...

Christmas Evil (1980) – Yuletide Horror & Cult Legacy 16.12.2025

What happens when you really commit to being Santa? This week on SlashBack Cinema, we unwrap Christmas Evil (1980) a grimy, slow-burn (or is it no-burn??) holiday horror film that exposes the dangers of embracing your inner Santa. Naughty, nice, or completely feral… this is one weird seasonal trip. We unpack its unsettling themes, peculiar character choices, and how this overlooked gem became a cu...

Night of the Creeps (1986) Why This Cult Sci-Fi Horror Still Rules 04.12.2025

Alien slugs, zombie frat boys, and Tom Atkins dropping scorched-earth one-liners. This week Shanny and Ryan pop in the cult classic Night of the Creeps. Don't forget to bring your flamethrower!  Listen in as we explain the movie’s wild concept, its standout scenes, and why it refuses to die among ’80s horror fans. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

Hack-O-Lantern (1988) When a Pumpkin-Obsessed Grandpa Runs a Satanic Cult 01.11.2025

Get ready for Hack-O-Lantern (1988) A schlocky, satanic, headbanging mess packed with awkward family moments, cheap cult rituals, and enough bad acting to fill a pumpkin patch. It’s Halloween horror at its most wonderfully awful. Shanny and Ryan ask the question - How did this ever get made? Send us Fan Mail Support the show

Uninvited (1987) So bad, it's good...A surprising horror comedy 02.10.2025

Hey Slashers - you're officially invited to join SlashBack Cinema as we dig into 1987’s shlock-tastic horror oddity Uninvited ! Not to be confused with Uninvited (2024), The Uninvited (2025), The Uninvited (2009), or even The Uninvited (1944). Nope...this is Greydon Clark’s 1987 mutant cat classic where the horror is questionable, but the unintentional comedy is off the charts.  Bonus: we’ve...

Happy Birthday to Me! (1981) Private Schools, Shish Kebab Skewers, and Peak Slasher Logic 16.09.2025

Sharpen those skewers--it's time to celebrate with one of the most infamous slashers of the early '80s! In this episode, we slice into Happy Birthday to Me (1981), the Canadian cult classic known for its bizarre kills and wild plot twists. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

The Amityville Horror (1979) ft. Weirder After Dark! 02.09.2025

This week, we’re packing up the moving truck and heading to the most infamous house on Long Island— The Amityville Horror (1979). But we’re not braving the flies, ghostly voices, and bargain-priced real estate alone! Joining us are Sean, Cathy, and Chris, the hosts of the podcast Weirder After Dark, a nd they're bringing their spooky expertise to the mix. We’ll sift through the jump scares, o...

Zombie (1979) Worm-Eye Gore & Peak VHS Exploitation 27.08.2025

Summer aint over yet..join us for a tropical getaway for Lucio Fulci’s Zombie (1979) (or Zombie Flesh Eaters and also know by many other names) — the infamous Italian horror classic that brought us zombie shark-fighting, and eye-popping gore done with italian style. Join us as we break down the atmosphere, outrageous effects, and why this one still stands as a high-water mark of Euro horror. Send...

Slumber Party Massacre (1982) Power Tools, Pizza, and Subversive Slashers w/ guest Margot Harrison 13.08.2025

Grab your popcorn and lock the doors, because we’re drilling into Slumber Party Massacre (1982)! And this episode’s extra special—we’re joined by film critic Margot Harrison for some killer insights. You won’t want to miss it! Send us Fan Mail Support the show

An American Werewolf in London (1981) Horror Alchemy. The Perfect Blend of Horror & Comedy 31.07.2025

A backpacking trip gone horribly wrong, lycanthropy, and London mayhem — in this episode, we unpack the legendary transformation scenes, epic lore, and pitch-black humor of An American Werewolf in London . Bloody good time guaranteed. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

Pumpkinhead (1988): The Revenge Monster Classic – Recut Edition 23.07.2025

We're officially on vacation, but here's a surprise for listeners!  We pulled out one of our earliest episodes and George Lucas'ed it!  New edit!  Fresh audio clips!  Same Slashback! Send us Fan Mail Support the show

Friday the 13th (1980) The One That Started a Thousand Sequels 17.07.2025

This week, we head to Camp Crystal Lake to unpack the movie that launched a thousand slashers (and at least a dozen sequels). Grab your sleeping bags — and maybe a machete or perhaps a bow and arrow. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

Sleepaway Camp (1983) - Watch out for the Bees and the Most Shocking Ending in 80's Horror 02.07.2025

Pack your bags and prep your pranks—we’re heading to Sleepaway Camp , where the kills are creative, the counselors are clueless, and the ending still shocks decades later. Also, be sure to check out the killer podcast Weirder After Dark: https://linktr.ee/Weirderafterdark?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAacb58SlIkqPOtEtm4rckEx4s9vxiSPvBmIgAme6-VdtunrMtRR_izps5_a_rQ_aem_Vgjqf6QPjClPw5sBZsNt3Q Send us Fan...

Phantasm (1979) Dream Logic, Other Dimensions and a Film that Refuse to Explain Itself 24.06.2025

 Evil dwarves, deadly spheres, and one creepy mortician — we're exploring Phantasm (1979)! Is it a dream? A nightmare? Or something worse? Tune in for our take on the Tall Man, and why this bizarre cult classic still haunts us. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

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