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The Blind Rage podcast: Horror Movie Commentaries

The Blind Rage podcast: Horror Movie Commentaries

By: brandon Ford
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Slashers, scream queens, and the strangest horror movies you’ve never heard of—The Blind Rage Podcast is your deep dive into the dark corners of cult cinema. From forgotten VHS nightmares to indie horror oddities, each episode dissects the twisted, the trashy, and the terrifying with unfiltered passion. Whether you’re a die-hard horror fan or just love discovering the bizarre, step into the darkness and embrace the rage!brandon Ford Art
Episodes
  • Lovers Lane (1999)
    Nov 24 2025

    Sharpen those hooks and polish your pickup lines...LOVERS LANE (1999) is tearing its way onto The Blind Rage Podcast! When a town's urban legend about a hook-handed killer refuses to stay buried, a fresh batch of unlucky teens learn the hard way that no heart is safe. With a cast featuring Anna Faris in one of her earliest roles, this slasher brings small-town secrets, Valentine’s Day disasters, and a whole lot of screams straight to your ears.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • The Mutilator (1984)
    Nov 17 2025

    When a college break turns into a bloodbath, it's not spring fever the students need to worry about... it's BIG Ed and his rusted fishing tools. In THE MUTILATOR (1984), a group of coeds heads to a beach house for some off-season fun, only to be served fresh bait on the hook of a very personal vendetta. There's impalement, decapitation, a very unfortunate garage scene, and enough questionable maritime decor to fill a Red Lobster. Join The Blind Rage Podcast as we wade through the guts, the glory, and the pure '80s absurdity of this wet 'n wild slasher that dares to ask: what if your dad really *was* trying to kill you?

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Sledgehammer (1983)
    Nov 10 2025

    THE BLIND RAGE PODCAST digs deep into SLEDGEHAMMER (1983), a shot-on-video slasher soaked in static, sweat, and soft-focus confusion. A weekend getaway turns sour when a mute, masked brute starts phasing in and out of poorly lit rooms, weapon in hand, and murder on what might loosely be called his mind. Ted Prior leads the charge, storming through scenes like a bodybuilder in search of a plot. He’s perpetually shirtless, inexplicably furious, and framed in slow-motion so often you start to wonder if time has stopped entirely. The sound cuts in and out. The walls wobble. The camera loses focus. It’s less a movie and more a haunted tape that refuses to behave—and we loved every oily frame of it.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
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