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Fright Flick F.M.K.

Fright Flick F.M.K.

By: 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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  • 500 Subscribers Celebration Live, plus Human Zoo (2020) movie review
    Dec 10 2025

    Thank you to everyone that supports our crazy show. Now lets go get 500 more.

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    2 hrs and 38 mins
  • Episode 124: Red Night at Skye's (2024)
    Dec 5 2025

    This week on the Fright Flick FMK Podcast, we’re heading into the bloody chaos of the 2024 horror film Red Night at Skye's — directed by Chris Grega and starring horror legend Bill Moseley, along with Brock Roberts, Jackie Kelly, and Joe Hammerstone. 🔥🔪

    You know the drill… it’s time to decide: 💋 Fuck it 💍 Marry it 🗡️ Kill it

    Will this wild, neon-drenched night of terror win our hearts or get chopped from the list? Tune in to hear where we land 😈📻

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    50 mins
  • Episode 123: Derelicts (2017)
    Nov 28 2025

    🦃🎙 This Week on the Fright Flick FMK Podcast… we’re carving into DERELICTS (2017)! 🎧🔪

    Thanksgiving is here, and nothing says “holiday spirit” like a vicious home-invasion dinner party from hell. This week we’re digging into the chaotic, bloody, and darkly hilarious 2017 horror flick Derelicts — and of course, we’re putting it through our sacred rating system:

    🔥 Fuck it 💍 Marry it 🔪 Kill it

    Will this turkey-day nightmare earn our affection… or get chopped from the table entirely?

    Grab a plate, grab your earbuds, and join us for the feast.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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