Don’t Read The Latin! Episode 109: Mothers!

1 Comment | This entry was posted on Mar 02 2020

Hey there, horror fans, Jennifer Lovely and Rhias Hall are coming at you with a short and sweet episode where they talk about not just the movies with mothers, but the roles they play in them. There’s still a lot of movies to check out though, just bundled under archetypes!

And yeah, the monster in Beneath looked like a huge catfish.

Don’t Read The Latin! Episode 101: Horror Dealing With Grief!

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Aug 26 2019

We’re back with our hundred and first episode, and this one’s a good one. Grief is inevitable in our brief human lives, so it’s only fitting that there’s horror movies about it! Rhias Hall and Jennifer Lovely discuss their favorites from the poignant to the wacky, and a mysterious voice calls out from below with forgotten wisdom, all for your listening pleasure!

Don’t Read The Latin! Episode 94: Folk Horror!

1 Comment | This entry was posted on Apr 22 2019

Hey there, it’s time for another Don’t Read the Latin! This time around, Rhias Hall and Jennifer Lovely talk about folk horror. They’re not on the same page as to what makes a movie folk horror, but Max the yelling cat soon sets them straight.

Don’t Read The Latin! Episode 88: 2018 Year End Review Part 2!

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Happy New Year! Here’s the 2nd part of our year end review, with
Jennifer Lovely, Rhias Hall,  Jillian Venters (of Gothic Charm School), and Jeff Harris (from Fanboy News Network), and Handsome Husband Jim’s picks for their top 5 of the year, along with some TV horror talk, and what they’re looking forward to in the new year.

(And for the record, we showed everyone Halloween (2018) and they loved it.)

Don’t Read The Latin! Episode 84: Creepy Kids!

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We are back, and if you hear something shuffling down the hall asking for Mommy and Daddy, don’t answer, because it’s time for Creepy Kids! Rhias Hall and Jennifer Lovely break down their favorites of the genre, but it’s just for toddlers and up. Babies are their own kind of awful: awfully delicious!