Ep. 097: Wildling (2018)

Horror Movie Weekly Ep. 097: Wildling 2018

We’re finally back with Episode 097 of Horror Movie Weekly! Our regular co-hosts will return, but for this week Jay of the Dead is joined by special guest filmmaker Mack Robins! Jay gives Mack a Horror moniker. They discuss some Micro Horror Movie Reviews, and our Feature Review is Wildling (2018). Join us! And remember, you’re always welcome to call and leave us a voicemail at (801) 215-9704.

Note: This episode was recorded on July 8, 2021, and released on September 2, 2021.

This weekly Horror movie podcast brings you one recent Horror movie review every Sunday. (We’re defining “recent” as any Horror movie released within the last five years, so now that it’s 2021, we’ll be covering Horror films from 2016 to the present.) And we always reveal next week’s pick at the end of every show, so you can watch along with us and be prepared for the following episode. Join us, and thanks for listening!


SHOW NOTES:

Introduction
— Welcome to Horror Movie Weekly Episode 097
– No Mister Watson or Channy Dreadful (this week)
– Guest co-host: Mack Robins
– Welcome special guest Mack Robins
– Mack gets his official Horror-ized moniker
– Mack’s real-life Horror story about Pleasant Grove, Utah

Micro Horror Movie Reviews:
Mack: Lights Out (2016)
Jay: Hellraiser: Judgment
The Forever Purge = 6.5 ( Rental )
Werewolves Within = 5.5 ( Low-priority Rental )

– Mack Robins’ pick: Wildling (2018)

[ 00:34:36 ] – Feature Review: Wildling (2018)
Genre Classification: Drama / Mystery / Fantasy / Horror

IMDb Premise:
A blossoming teenager uncovers the dark secret behind her traumatic childhood.

Ratings and Recommendations: Wildling (2018)
Jay of the Dead = 6 ( Rental )
Mackula = 7.5 ( Rental )

[ 00:57:15 ] – SPOILERS: Wildling (2018)

Next on Episode 098: Tumbbad (2018)

Original podcast theme music: Jay of the Dead


Links for this episode:

Catch up with Mack Robins here:
YouTube short film: Mack’s Channel
Mack’s YouTube videos page
Mack’s IMDb profile page
Mack’s rap video starring Jason (aka “J-Flexx”): Live to Trade (Another Day)
Twitter: @RobinsMack

Links for Channy Dreadful:
Check out Channy’s new Instagram: @ChantelSkates
Check out Channy’s TikTok
Channy on Facebook
Twitter: @ChannyDreadful
Jay recommends Channy’s Article on Cujo
Channy on Hereditary with Ron Martin on The Resurrection of Zombie 7 Podcast
Channy Dreadful Archives on The Resurrection of Zombie 7
Instagram: Strawberry Crush Creations

Links for Mister Watson:
Twitter: @WatZeeParty
Podcast: The Wat-Zee Party Horror Show
Facebook: The Wat-Zee Party Horror Show/Horror Corridor

Jay of the Dead’s other podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
Jay’s HORROR-only content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Ep. 037: Wat-Zee / Joe Pesci episode

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7 thoughts on “Ep. 097: Wildling (2018)”

  1. Add the title of nobility, ‘Count Mackula’!

    Etiquette dictates that you would refer to a count or a countess as ‘Your Excellency’.

    Good episode guys, the micro reviews have been great addition to the program.

  2. OMG! Jay of the Dead! You have failed us! Episode 98! The Sunday release has failed! Awwwww!
    Hey, no hard feelings, Jay of the Dead.
    Be like Godzilla, Jay of the Dead, and draw more strength and more energy from the defeat to face that terror Kaiju!

  3. I don’t think either of you got it right. Mackula is too tame, in addition to being a homonym for “macula,” which is an area of the retina. And Mack himself is just too darn polite and mild-mannered to be a Mad Dog. Having a temper that one holds in check most of the time does not a “mad dog” make. A mad dog can’t hide what it is.

    The obvious choice is for Mack to go historical and cloak himself in an aura of mystery: Mack the Ripper.

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