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HJTV Presents: Horror Junkies!
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NYC/FL Based Biweekly Podcast

Favorite films

  • The Witch
  • The Autopsy of Jane Doe
  • The Blackcoat's Daughter
  • Longlegs

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  • Mickey 17

    ★★★★½

  • Stream

    ★★★

  • Civil War

    ★★★★½

  • The Others

    ★★★

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  • Push

    Push

    ★★★★

    From its opening sequence to the title card, Push immediately captivates with stunning visuals and masterful direction. The film excels at building tension and suspense, keeping you on the edge of your seat throughout. With impeccable sound design, a meticulously crafted set, a gripping story, and standout performances, it stands out as one of the most impressive horror films of the year.

  • Mickey 17

    Mickey 17

    ★★★★½

    Everything about this movie is hilarious and badass.

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  • Ketchup on Waffles

    Ketchup on Waffles

    ★★★★½

    I cannot express how much this movie needs to be seen. This will be a hard watch for a lot of people, but the brutality the movie holds is deeper than shock factor. Beyond the chaos and the violence lies a film that’s message is incredibly deep and important. 

    When you watch Ketchup on Waffles, you will come out with a different perspective and that’s the true beauty of this film.

    “How do you Comfort the Disturbed? By Disturbing the Comfort.”

  • Nosferatu

    Nosferatu

    ★★★★★

    Once more, Robert Eggers weaves his dark enchantments, proving himself a master of storytelling steeped in shadow and flame. Here lies a tale over 120 years old—a haunting dirge of life, love, and death—recounted across countless generations in myriad forms. Yet Eggers breathes into this ancient mythos a renewed vitality, as if channeling the very blood of eternity. His rendition of Nosferatu transcends homage, an offering not merely of reverence but of resurrection. The fabled vampire’s tale is reborn, emboldened by the thrum of life’s pulsing ether and steeped in the spectral beauty of Eggers’ singular vision.