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Fright Flick F.M.K.

Fright Flick F.M.K.

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Welcome to Fright Flick FMK, the horror movie podcast that has a taste for the strange, the sleazy, and the severely underrated. We ask and answer the eternal question: Would you Fuck it, Marry it, or Kill it.

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  • Episode 115: Please Don't Feed the Children (2024)
    Sep 12 2025

    🎙️ This week on Fright Flick FMK, we dive into Please Don’t Feed the Children (2024) — the chilling directorial debut of Destry Allyn Spielberg. Set in a bleak, post-apocalyptic world 🌍🦠 where a viral outbreak has wiped out most of the adult population, the story follows a group of orphaned children 👧🧒 on the run. When they find refuge with a seemingly kind woman (played by Michelle Dockery), what starts as comfort quickly spirals into a nightmare 🔪👻 as her maternal instincts take a dark and twisted turn. From milk-and-cookies menace 🍪🥛 to psychological terror 🩸, this is one indie shocker you don’t want to miss.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 115: Cannibal Mukbang (2023)
    Sep 5 2025

    This week on Fright Flick FMK, we’re diving into one of the most outrageous and stomach-churning horror films of 2023 — Cannibal Mukbang. 🍖📸 Blending internet culture with gut-ripping terror, this movie takes the viral world of live-streamed eating shows 🍲🎥 and twists it into a blood-soaked nightmare. We’ll break down the shocking setup, the grotesque kills, and the biting social commentary lurking beneath all the gore. 🍴🔪 Is it campy exploitation, a disturbing satire, or both? Join us as we pick apart the film’s most jaw-dropping moments, explore what it says about obsession, performance, and appetite, and decide if we would rather fuck it, marry it, or kill it. 🤢🍗

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    2 hrs and 47 mins
  • Episode 114: RATLINE (2011)
    Aug 22 2025

    On this episode of Fright Flick FMK, we dive into Erick Stanze’s 2011 shocker Ratline. Blending grindhouse grit with supernatural terror, the film follows a group of criminals on the run who stumble into something far darker than the law—an ancient Nazi occult experiment with deadly consequences. We’ll unpack its mix of crime thriller and horror, the raw indie filmmaking style, and why Stanze’s vision makes Ratline such a disturbing and unforgettable entry in underground horror cinema.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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