Dad Bod of Horror
Join seasoned horror enthusiast, Butch, as he dives deep into the chilling world of horror cinema, from timeless classics that defined the genre to obscure gems lurking in the shadows. Each episode uncovers the artistry, scares, and stories behind both vintage masterpieces and bold new independent horror films that demand your attention.
Dad Bod of Horror
Remote Nightmares: Cabins, Cannibals, and Cursed Shores
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We start with the clever meta-slasher The Cabin in the Woods (2011): College friends hit a remote cabin for fun, but ancient rituals, hidden controllers, and every horror trope imaginable unleash apocalyptic chaos. Smart, subversive, and wildly entertaining.
Next, the cheeky British indie Cannibals and Carpet Fitters (2017): A team of carpet layers arrives at a countryside house for a simple job—only to discover the savage Hanning family, traps, crossbows, and a taste for human flesh. Low-budget gore meets black comedy in a bloody, hilarious fight for survival.
Finally, the fresh 2025 release Blood Red Beach: Friends chase treasure and social-media fame on a private island, awakening the vengeful ghost of pirate captain Roderick Cross—complete with hooks, curses, and crimson-soaked vengeance. Sun, sand, and supernatural slasher thrills.
From engineered horrors to cannibal mishaps to pirate payback, these films prove quiet getaways are anything but safe.