Épisodes

  • Terror Train (1980)
    Jan 1 2026

    Happy New Year!!! 2026 baby! Okay, enough of that, this week, the last episode of season 4, Jimmy talks about a movie set on New Years Eve, 1980's Terror Train. Directed by a man who didn't want to make a horror movie and starring an older actor who didn't want to star in anything too "adult", it's amazing this movie gets classed as a horror movie at all. Yet it is, it even has Scream Queen Jamie Lee Curtis in it! Contains strong language. We'll be back in February with new episodes.


    Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.

    Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

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    10 min
  • Maniac Cop 2 (1990)
    Dec 29 2025

    It's that weird week between Christmas and New Year and what better way to celebrate it than covering a movie set at Christmas but has absolutely nothing to do with Christmas? It's Maniac Cop 2 time! Contains strong language and adult themes.


    Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.

    Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

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    10 min
  • The Vintage Movie Book Club- Home Alone
    Dec 22 2025

    We're back, after a month's hiatus, blame Jimmy. This month, as it is December, Jimmy and Jen discuss the novelisation of the latter's favourite Christmas movie, Home Alone. They discuss the differences, obviously as that's the point of the podcast but they also finally answer the age old question... with all the kids in the movie, just who are the parents to who? Contains strong language.

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    46 min
  • Christmas Evil (1980)
    Dec 19 2025

    Hey, it's nearly Christmas so here's an early present! Not really, it's just a regular episode but it's set at Christmas, so my point stands. This week, Jimmy talks about one of two Killer Santa movies of 1980, four years before Silent Night Deadly Night shocked parents. Nobody really cared about this one (or To All A Goodnight the same year) and neither movie features the real Santa. People are weird. Contains strong language.


    Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.

    Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

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    10 min
  • The Signalman (1976)
    Dec 12 2025

    Terror in Ten dives head first back into the world of TV horror this week with what is regarded as the best episode of the annual A Horror Story For Christmas series that aired throughout the 1970s. This one aired when your host was two months old! Next week is a Christmas horror movie from 1980 about a killer Santa...


    Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.

    Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

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    10 min
  • Child's Play 3 (1991)
    Dec 5 2025

    Uh-oh, Chucky's back and he's duller than ever. Jimmy talks about the third in the franchise that so far peaked with the second entry. Contains strong language.


    Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.

    Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

    Clips from Child's Play 3 property of Universal. Used for review purposes.

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    10 min
  • The Slumber Party Massacre (1982)
    Nov 29 2025

    When is a feminist movie not a feminist movie? When Roger Corman is the producer. He likes boobs. Anyway, this week, Jimmy talks about the Slumber Party Massacre, a movie that started as a satire, became a comedy with some killing. I really couldn't think of anything to say here, this was a last minute addition, cut me some slack. Contains strong language.


    Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.

    Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

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    10 min
  • The Faculty (1998)
    Nov 22 2025

    Jimmy talks about a Robert Rodriguez movie that doesn't really feel like a Robert Rodriguez movie but does feel like a Kevin Williamson movie. The Faculty has a seriously stacked cast, we don't even mention them all on the podcast. There are that many known faces, it's great. Contains strong language.


    Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.

    Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

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    10 min