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The Slashies: Best & Worst Slasher Movies (1985–1989) | Kill Awards, Hidden Gems & Horror Debate
Mar 26, 2026
1h 28m 32s
1989 Part Two
Mar 19, 2026
1h 34m 20s
The Slashers 1989 Part One
Feb 20, 2026
1h 29m 56s
The Slashers 1988 Part Two
Feb 13, 2026
1h 47m 20s
The Slashers 1988 Part One
Feb 6, 2026
2h 02m 27s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 3/26/26 | The Slashies: Best & Worst Slasher Movies (1985–1989) | Kill Awards, Hidden Gems & Horror Debate | The body count is in… and it’s time to crown the winners. After slicing through 1985–1989, we close out Season 2 with The Slashies! Our full-on slasher awards show. Expectations get gutted, reputations get reevaluated, and a few movies somehow survive the carnage. We’re talking:• The tropes that need to be permanently buried (looking at you, “failed escape”)• The most brutal, ridiculous, and “that’s messed up” kills of the era• Hidden gems, total disasters, and the best of the late-80s slasher boom• Rapid-fire awards for the dumbest decisions, most obvious killers, and more Featuring films like The Stepfather, April Fool’s Day, Maniac Cop, StageFright, Blood Rage, Intruder, and Grave Robbers—this is the definitive wrap-up of one of the weirdest, wildest stretches in horror history. | 1h 28m 32s | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | 1989 Part Two | The Slashers: 1989 - Part 2 The end is here! 1989 finds us digging into three late-cycle oddities: Offerings, Grave Robbers, and Cutting Class. A disfigured outcast returns to deliver body parts as twisted “gifts” (Offerings), a group of grave robbers unleashes an axe-wielding satanic revenant (Grave Robbers), and a killer stalks Brad Pitt after a mental patient is released (Cutting Class) It’s messy. It’s mean. It’s the death rattle of the ‘80s slasher boom. One last review. One last cut. | 1h 34m 20s | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | The Slashers 1989 Part One | The Slashers: 1989 – Part 1 The end of the decade is in sight, but 1989 isn’t going quietly. This week, we dive into three wildly different slices of late-’80s horror: the frosty revenge thriller ICED, the supermarket siege slasher INTRUDER, and the sun-drenched paranoia of Don’t Panic. From ski masks to stock rooms to supernatural dread, this trio captures a genre in transition, nastier, stranger, and pushing against the limits of what the slasher could be before the ’90s reset the board. Three films. One year. The body count keeps climbing. | 1h 29m 56s | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | The Slashers 1988 Part Two | This week is all cornfields, canals, and killer toys! The Slashers slice into the back half of 1989. This time, we’re stalking scarecrows in the cornfields, unearthing satanic panic in the suburbs, chasing a wetsuit-clad killer through Amsterdam’s canals, and unboxing one of horror’s most enduring icons. On the slab: Scarecrows (1988/89 release) – Shot down over a cursed farm, mercenaries discover the harvest fights back. Hack-O-Lantern (1988/89 release) – Grandpa’s occult hobbies turn Halloween into a suburban nightmare. Amsterdamned (1988) – A giallo-tinged slasher soaked in neon and canal water, directed by Dick Maas. Child’s Play (1988) – The birth of Chucky, where consumer culture and killer instinct collide. From regional oddities to international mayhem to franchise origin stories, this lineup captures the strange, transitional energy of late ’80s horror where satanic paranoia, Euro-thriller style, and toy-store terror all shared the same video shelf. | 1h 47m 20s | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | The Slashers 1988 Part One | The Slashers return to slice and dice the end of the decade with 1988: Part One. From the horrors of wholesome America to militarized police, low-budget chaos, and shocking international brutality, the late-’80s slasher cycle pushes into transgressive new territory. American Gothic Doom Asylum Maniac Cop Evil Dead Trap | 2h 02m 27s | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) Review | The Slashers | 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. | 36m 20s | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | Peeping Tom (1960) : The Birth of the Slasher | 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. | 58m 22s | ||||||
| 11/28/25 | The Slashers 1987 Part Two | 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) UghOpen 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. | 1h 31m 52s | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | The Slashers 1987 Part One | 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. | 1h 46m 49s | ||||||
| 11/13/25 | The Slashers 1986 Part Two | 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. | 1h 26m 05s | ||||||
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| 11/6/25 | The Slashers 1986 Part One | 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 CommandmentApril Fool’s DayPsycho IIIKiller 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. | 1h 22m 37s | ||||||
| 10/30/25 | The Slashers 1985 | 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! | 1h 04m 07s | ||||||
| 9/26/25 | The Slashers Season II | 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. | 0m 34s | ||||||
| 11/6/23 | The Slashers Epilogue | Join Jason of Binge Movies, the creator and brains behind this limited series podcast, Megan from Spoilerpiece Theatre, the heart and soul of the series, and Paul from The Countdown, the equivalent of the series' immune system, as they come together one final time to reflect on the golden age of the Slasher sub-genre, 1980 to 1984. In among their musings on that long ago time, the hosts give their overall season awards for a range of fun categories including: most athletic killer, most likely to write a best selling memoir, assessments of what type of killer each of their co-hosts, and of course best and worst film that has been covered. If you have enjoyed the show and would like to hear a second series, it's not too late! Leave a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to and let Jason, Megan and Paul know you've enjoyed the journey on Letterboxd at slasherspodcast and via email at slasherposcast@gmail.com. The incredible synthwave series theme, Shattered, comes from the talented Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Please check him out. And even though that's it for The Slashers, never forget ... DON'T let them catch you! | 1h 07m 05s | ||||||
| 10/30/23 | The Slashers 1984 | Join Jason of Binge Movies, the great defender of all that slashes, Megan from Spoilerpiece Theatre, who dives deep into those same slashers to reveal the deeper themes, and Paul from The Countdown, he who worships the gore among those slashers, as they round out the golden age of the Slasher by exploring the year that was 1984. This episode's Blood Pool consists of: Rocktober Blood released January 1, 1984 Fatal Games released January 1, 1984 Splatter University released July 13, 1984 Day of the Reaper released October 31, 1984 A Nightmare on Elm Street released November 9, 1984 The Initiation released December 7, 1984 From this Pool, the hosts will each select their Best Poster/Box Art, Best Cult Classic, Best Final "Girl", Best Kill and Best Film, and decide on a podcast winner from each category. Get involved in the discussion about the show on Letterboxd at slasherspodcast and via email at slasherposcast@gmail.com. Leave a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to if you'd like to hear a Season 2 of The Slashers. The incredible synthwave series theme, Shattered, comes from the talented Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Please check him out. And otherwise, always remember ... DON'T let them catch you! | 1h 55m 07s | ||||||
| 10/23/23 | The Slashers 1983 | Join Jason of Binge Movies, the sadistic programmer who enjoys torturing the others hosts with his film selections for the Blood Pool, Megan from Spoilerpiece Theatre, whose frilm critic brain gets stretched to breaking point by this week's Pool, and Paul from The Countdown, who now believes Jason's main purpose in life is to torment him with each Blood Pool, as they tackle the whole Slasher year of 1983 in one massive episode! This episode's Blood Pool consists of: Ogroff (Mad Mutilator) released January 1, 1983 Angst released January 1, 1983 Deadly Lessons released March 7, 1983 Sweet Sixteen released March 18, 1983 The Final Terror released May 1, 1983 Sledgehammer released July 12, 1983 Sleepaway Camp released November 18, 1983 From this Pool, the hosts will each select their Best Poster/Box Art, Best Cult Classic, Best Final "Girl", Best Kill and Best Film, and decide on a podcast winner from each category. Get involved in the discussion about the show on Letterboxd at slasherspodcast and via email at slasherposcast@gmail.com. Leave a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to if you'd like to hear a Season 2 of The Slashers. The incredible synthwave series theme, Shattered, comes from the talented Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Please check him out. And otherwise, always remember ... DON'T let them catch you! | 1h 56m 28s | ||||||
| 10/16/23 | The Slashers 1982 Part 2 | Join Jason of Binge Movies, the defender of all trashy slashers, Megan from Spoilerpiece Theatre, with her scholarly perspective on said trash, and Paul from The Countdown, he who mercilessly takes out the trash, as they examine the second half of a massive year for Slasher films: 1982. This episode's Blood Pool consists of: Humongous June 11, 1982 Honeymoon Horror released June 15, 1982 Pieces released August 23, 1982 Deadly Games released September 2, 1982 The Slumber Party Massacre released September 10, 1982 Alone in the Dark released November 12, 1982 From this Pool, the hosts will each select their Best Poster/Box Art, Best Cult Classic, Best Final "Girl", Best Kill and Best Film, and decide on a podcast winner from each category. Get involved in the discussion about the show on Letterboxd at slasherspodcast and via email at slasherposcast@gmail.com. Leave a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to if you'd like to hear a Season 2 of The Slashers. The incredible synthwave series theme, Shattered, comes from the talented Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Please check him out. And otherwise, please remember ... DON'T let them catch you! | 1h 48m 30s | ||||||
| 10/9/23 | The Slashers 1982 Part 1 | Join Jason of Binge Movies, the insane mind from which this limited series podcast was born, Megan from Spoilerpiece Theatre, she who could not say no to Jason, and Paul from The Countdown, he who has to keep Jason in check, as they tackle the first half of another huge year in the history of Slasher films: 1982. This episode's Blood Pool consists of: Island Of Blood released January 8, 1982 The New York Ripper released March 4, 1982 Silent Rage released April 2, 1982 Death Screams released May 1, 1982 Visiting Hours released May 21, 1982 Midnight released May 28, 1982 From this Pool, the hosts will each select their Best Poster/Box Art, Best Cult Classic, Best Final "Girl", Best Kill and Best Film, and decide on a podcast winner from each category. Get involved in the discussion about the show on Letterboxd at slasherspodcast and via email at slasherposcast@gmail.com. Leave a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to if you'd like to hear a Season 2 of The Slashers. The incredible synthwave series theme, Shattered, comes from the talented Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Please check him out. And otherwise, never forget ... DON'T let them catch you! | 2h 01m 36s | ||||||
| 10/2/23 | The Slashers 1981 Part 2 | Join Jason of Binge Movies, the cult movie champion, Megan from Spoilerpiece Theatre, the magnificently centered voice of reason, and Paul from The Countdown, the show's answer to Statler and Waldrof, as they join forces to complete their journey through the Slashers of 1981. This episode's Blood Pool consists of: The Burning May 8, 1981 Happy Birthday to Me May 15, 1981 The Prowler November 6, 1981 Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker November 20, 1981 From this Pool, the hosts will each select their Best Poster/Box Art, Best Cult Classic, Best Final "Girl", Best Kill and Best Film, and decide on a podcast winner from each category. Get involved in the discussion about the show on Letterboxd at slasherspodcast and via email at slasherposcast@gmail.com. Leave a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to if you'd like to hear a Season 2 of The Slashers. The incredible synthwave series theme, Shattered, comes from the talented Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Please check him out. And otherwise, never forget ... DON'T let them catch you! | 1h 34m 39s | ||||||
| 9/25/23 | The Slashers 1981 Part 1 | Jason from Binge Movies, the B-movie appreciator, Megan from Spoilerpiece Theatre, the beautifully balanced film critic, and Paul from The Countdown, the show's version of Simon Cowell, re-convene to continue their journey through the golden-age of the Slasher sub-genre, this time tackling the first half of 1981's massive slate of films. This week's Blood Pool consists of: Home Sweet Home released January 1, 1981 Night School released January 7, 1981 My Bloody Valentine released February 11, 1981 The Funhouse released March 13, 1981 From this Pool, the hosts will each select their Best Poster/Box Art, Best Cult Classic, Best Final "Girl", Best Kill and Best Film, and decide on a podcast winner from each category. Get involved in the discussion about the show on Letterboxd at slasherspodcast and via email at slasherposcast@gmail.com. Leave a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to if you'd like to hear a Season 2 of The Slashers. The incredible synthwave series theme, Shattered, comes from the talented Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Please check him out. And otherwise, never forget ... DON'T let them catch you! | 1h 24m 29s | ||||||
| 9/18/23 | The Slashers 1980 | Join Jason of Binge Movies, the resident eternal optimist, who will find something to enjoy in most every film he watches, Megan from Spoilerpiece Theatre, the pragmatist who offers a grounded and deeper analysis of the films, and Paul from The Countdown, the show's "Negatron" and gorehound who demands some form of competence in his film viewing, as they commence their journey through the Golden Age of the Slasher sub-genre, one year at a time, by diving straight into 1980. The films covered in this week's Blood Pool are: - Don't Answer the Phone! released February 29, 1980 - Friday the 13th released May 9, 1980 - Prom Night released July 18, 1980 - Motel Hell released August 14, 1980 - Schizoid released September 1, 1980 - Fade to Black released October 14, 1980 - Maniac released December 26, 1980 From this Pool, the hosts will each select their Best Poster/Box Art, Best Cult Classic, Best Final "Girl", Best Kill and Best Film, and - much to Jason's chagrin - will decide on a podcast winner from each category. Get involved in the discussion about the show on Letterboxd at slasherspodcast and via email at slasherposcast@gmail.com. Leave a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to if you'd like to hear a Season 2 of The Slashers. The incredible synthwave series theme, Shattered, comes from the talented Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Please check him out. And otherwise, never forget ... DON'T let them catch you! | 1h 17m 40s | ||||||
| 9/18/23 | The Slashers Prologue | Join Jason of Binge Movies, the resident eternal optimist, who will find something to enjoy in most every film he watches, and Paul from The Countdown, the show's "Negatron" and gorehound who demands some form of competence in his film viewing, as they commence their journey through the Golden Age of the Slasher sub-genre with this introduction to the show, how it work, and how it all came together. There is also a massive twist in the tail of this Prologue, so don't miss this episode before diving into Episode 1 - 1980 - which is available right now for you to download. Get involved in the discussion about the show on Letterboxd at slasherspodcast and via email at slasherposcast@gmail.com. Leave a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to if you'd like to hear a Season 2 of The Slashers. The incredible synthwave series theme, Shattered, comes from the talented Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Please check him out. And otherwise, never forget ... DON'T let them catch you! | 24m 00s | ||||||
| 9/9/23 | The Slashers Trailer | Jason from Binge Movies and Paul from The Countdown join forces to deliver a special, limited edition podcast series on the golden age of the Slasher sub-genre of horror, 1980 to 1984. Join these two lifelong horror fans as they cover everything from the most famous slashers to some of the more obscure examples ever made. Each episode, Jason and Paul review about half a dozen slashers as part of the Blood Pool and give out awards for the: - Best Kill,- Best Final Girl- Best Poster/Box Art- Best Cult Classic, and- Best Film out of 5 Sharp Objects. Here then is the trailer for the podcast beginning Sept 18th and running weekly through Halloween of 2023. So, ready your weapons, establish your escape routes and mark your calendars, but most of all: DON"T let them catch you! The incredible synthwave series theme, Shattered, comes from the talented Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Please check him out. | 0m 54s | ||||||
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