Stocking Stuffers Episode 47: Send Help

Stocking Stuffers Episode 47: Send Help

Author: Horror For The Holidays February 16, 2026 Duration: 27:48

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Jay and Jeff discuss the latest Sam Raimi movie and other movie related things. You know the drill, oh no not the drill!


Ever find yourself stringing up lights or wrapping gifts and thinking, "This could use a few more ghosts"? You're not alone. Horror For The Holidays is the oddly specific, deeply joyful collision of festive cheer and cinematic fear, hosted by Jay and Jeff. These two self-proclaimed semi-qualified critics have made it their mission-or perhaps their penance-to dig through every snowy slasher, demonic decoration, and yuletide creature feature ever committed to film. Their conversations are less like formal reviews and more like you're overhearing two friends passionately debating in a crowded diner, dissecting everything from forgotten TV specials to big-budget horror-comedies. The real through-line, beyond the blood and tinsel, is their relentless pursuit to answer a bizarre question posed by one particularly strange film: what, exactly, is the pie for? Each episode of this podcast feels like unearthing a weird, wonderful, and often wonderfully bad VHS tape from the bottom of a holiday bin. You'll get genuine laughs, surprising insights, and a growing list of movies you never knew you needed to see. It’s a celebration of the strange niche where eggnog meets evil, perfect for anyone who thinks the best part of the season is a good, creepy story.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 152

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Stocking Stuffers Episode 28: Compart Eyes [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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