William Bagley’s comedy horror/thriller ‘The Murder Podcast,’ will grab your attention. This humourous horror film opens with unexpected murder and mayhem. ‘The Murder Podcast’ story takes you through a hilarious sequence of murderous twists and turns in a small town. The first leads to the mysterious murder of Jake Daniels, who lives with his mother. He’s a gamer, a drinker, and a fun-loving smoker. Poor Jake- something or someone killed him by swiping his head completely off his neck.
Let the gruesome fun begin. ‘The Murder Podcast’ rises to the level of comedy horror comparable with Pineapple Express meets Evil Dead’s frightful murders. This story has plenty to offer. It’s not an easy feat to pull off various murder scenes, particularly with the right amount of comedic relief, especially in horror films today.
Up-and-coming podcaster, and “Ramen Noodles Reviewer” Chad Thadwick, hears the news about Jake Daniels. The town police suspected Jake, the drunk gamer, tripped on something in his mother’s house that caused his head to “pop off.” Okay, no spoilers here.
Chad Thadwick gets an idea (well, at least he still has his head). Chad suspects it was murder. Now, he has a new true crime investigation subject. Hence, The Murder Podcast. He digs deeper into the murder, along with help from his friend Eddie. And, with no help from the town police. They realize that they are not dealing with just a flesh and blood killer. But, the deadly and angry supernatural force. Who’s listening? Will Podcaster Chad live to eat “Ramen Noodles” on air ever again?
‘The Murder Podcast’ film broadcasts a highly comedic and entertaining horror experience. This story will keep its viewers laughing while injecting the perfect amount of spine-tingling horror excitement. Directed and written by William Bagley in his feature-length directorial debut. The film stars Andrew McDermott (Chad), Cooper Bucha (Eddie), Levi Burdock (Officer Stacheburn) Brian Edmon, Jomaa Mohamad, Scott Hawkins, Logan Mariner, and Nicole Tokunaga.
Movie Rating: 3 stars.
Movie Rating Guide
1 Star = Unwatchable
2 Stars = Cannot Recommend
3 Stars = Great for the Fans
4 Stars = A Solid Movie
5 Stars = Must Own (DVD/Stream Download)
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