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We are Compelled by Schlock, a weekly podcast about schlocky movies. You know the kind: cheesy effects, bad acting, low budgets... Not only do we love them, but we are compelled by them.
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Compelled by Schlock
<p>This week we play Cops and Zombies with Treat Williams and Joe Piscopo!</p><p><br></p><p>Join our newsletter for Schlock straight to your inbox! https://compelledbyschlock-newsletter...</p>

Compelled by Schlock
<p>Join our newsletter for Schlock straight to your inbox! https://compelledbyschlock-newsletter...</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of the Compelled by Schlock Podcast, we review April Fool’s Day (2008), the little-known remake of the 1986 cult horror classic, to see what works, what falls apart, and whether this slasher update deserves more attention or its bad reputation. We break down the story, kills, tone, characters, and filmmaking choices while comparing it to the original April Fool’s Day and exploring what this overlooked horror remake can teach about suspense, structure, and low-budget genre storytelling.</p><p><br></p>

Compelled by Schlock
<p>Looking for cult classic movie recommendations? Leprechaun 2 (1994) is one of the wildest horror movie sequels of the decade — and we're breaking down everything that makes this Leprechaun movie so unhinged. Whether you love it or hate it, this one deserves a spot on your list of best horror movies to watch.</p><p><br></p><p>On this episode of Compelled by Schlock, we discuss:</p><p><br></p><p>-Why Leprechaun 2 doubled down on the absurdity</p><p>-The surprisingly creative kills and practical effects</p><p>-Whether this cult classic holds up or falls apart</p><p>-O...

Compelled by Schlock
<p>This episode of the Compelled by Schlock Podcast steps away from our Friday the 13th movie review series to spotlight the fan films that kept Jason alive during the franchise’s long absence from the big screen. We sit down with Kody Newton, camera operator on Friday the 13th: Vengeance and cinematographer for Rose Blood and Vengeance 2, to talk about horror filmmaking, behind-the-scenes stories, shooting indie slasher projects, and what it takes to build something for one of horror’s most passionate fan communities.</p>

Compelled by Schlock
<p>Join us as we revisit Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives in our ongoing retrospective of the iconic slasher franchise. This horror movie podcast dives into the film’s bold tonal shift, its self-aware humor, and how director Tom McLoughlin resurrected Jason Voorhees as the undead slasher icon we now recognize. Whether you’re a longtime fan reliving the VHS-era glory or an indie filmmaker studying what makes low-budget horror work, we unpack the creative choices, filmmaking techniques, and legacy that make Jason Lives a standout entry in the series. Don’t miss this deep dive into one of the...
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