A Goth girl and a possessed puppet rat battle demons and review horror movies in their chamber basement.
Scream and Cry review the horror comedy classic Tucker & Dale vs. Evil from their creepy chamber basement, fending off nosy neighbor Father Bill, quarrelsome jack-in-the-boxes Jackie and John, and ghoul duo Mr. Creepy and Baddy.
Scream and Cry tackle Splinter, Toby Wilkins’ parasite-spike nightmare while fending off meddling Father Bill, prank-loving Dark Pixie, ghoulish pair Mr. Creepy and Baddy, and bickering Jackie and John. Tense, grisly, and loaded with thrills.
Scream and Cry review Alone, a nerve-twisting survival thriller where a widow’s solo road trip turns into a fight for her life against a relentless stalker. Scream loves the movie's tension and Cry roots for the creep between quesadillas and interruptions.
Scream and Cry delve into Censor and its 1980s “video nasties” paranoia and censorship. Cry, distracted and spiraling, fixates on finding his long-lost brother Sly. Between tense psychological twists, they end off a string of onset disruptions.
Scream and Cry take on Held, where a crumbling marriage getaway becomes a nightmare inside a high-tech smart house controlled by a sadistic “Evil Voice.” Scream digs the feminist edge, while Cry cheers for the twisted tech.
Scream and Cry dive into The Canyon where a honeymoon hiking trip turns into a fight for survival against nature, predators, and bad decisions. As danger mounts, Cry fixates on his own survival “training” while the neighbors keep dropping in.