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Killer Queue

Killer Queue

By: Marcus funk
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Weekly previews of new and resurrected horror movies streaming on Tubi, Shudder, Netflix and more. Reviews of my favorites. New episodes every Friday. Produced and hosted by Marcus Funk. Music by Kevin Clifton. Art by Venicia Jenivelle.2025 Art
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  • Tony Todd, Nick Cage & Lying Beaches
    Sep 5 2025

    You've seen shark flicks, serial killer movies and scary bottle episodes. Why not combine them? This week, we've got "Dangerous Animals" and The Last Drive In on Shudder, the somber vampires in "Bleeding" have wandered from Screambox over to Tubi, and Nick Cage shares the screen with cosmic horror, Tommy Chong and real life alpacas in "Color Out of Space" on Hulu.

    Plus - the beach in "The Shallows" is the funniest lie ever told, Mr. Rogers quotes work great with werewolves, and Tony Todd is just the right kind of crazy for a mythological monster flick that's so 2006, it hurts.

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    27 mins
  • Last Call for Summer Chills
    Aug 29 2025

    The last deep cuts of the summer are here - we've got Hell of a Summer on Hulu, The Twin on Shudder and the latest installment of Wednesday on Netflix. As spooky season nears, we've got new Asian horror and a ton of resurrected titles hitting streaming, including Jennifer's Body, 28 Weeks Later, Crawl, Donnie Darko, Popeye the Slayer Man and a Bruce Campbell flick about bean curd.

    Plus, after 26 years (!), The Sixth Sense holds up - especially for unsuspecting zoomers.

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    27 mins
  • Gruesome Gators & Terence Stamp
    Aug 22 2025

    There are gator flicks and there are gator flicks. The Bayou on Tubi is probably the former, but at least you've got a ton of choices. Also, somber vampire horror hits Hulu, a bunch of old classics drop on Tubi and the recently departed Terence Stamp gets a salute for Last Night in Soho and his many years of inspired villiany.

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    23 mins
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