The official podcast of RedRiverHorror.com
Hosted by Joe Zakrzewski, featuring Red River Horror founder Eddie Caiazzo

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The official podcast of RedRiverHorror.com Hosted by Joe Zakrzewski, featuring Red River Horror founder Eddie Caiazzo
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May 4, 2026
The Academy finally looked into the abyss, and the abyss looked back! In Episode 129 of the Red River Horror podcast, host Joe Zakrzewski and founder Eddie Caiazzo break down a historic night at The 2026 Oscars, where the horror genre didn't just show up—it dominated. From vampires to mad scientists and witchy neighbors, we’re dissecting every win and discussing what this massive shift means for the future of the genre. In this episode, Joe and Eddie discuss: The Sinner-y of it All: Ryan Coogler’s Sinners led the pack with a staggering 16 nominations. We celebrate Michael B. Jordan’s Best Actor win, along with the film’s victories for Best Original Screenplay, Best Score, and Best Cinematography. The Beauty of the Beast: Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein cleaned up in the technical categories, securing trophies for Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, and Best Hair and Makeup. Aunt Gladys Wins Gold: We cheer for Amy Madigan, who took home Best Supporting Actress for her terrifying performance in Zach Cregger’s Weapons. Animated Terror: A look at the surprise double-win for K-Pop Demon Hunters (Best Animated Film and Best Original Song). Connect with Red River Horror: Website: RedRiverHorror.com Follow us on X/Twitter: @RedRiverHorror Instagram: @RedRiverHorror Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@red.river.horror?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Listen on Podbean, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to stay up to date on all of the Channels of Fear! 💀 #RedRiverHorror #Oscars2026 #HorrorMovies #Sinners #Frankenstein #WeaponsMovie #MichaelBJordan #RyanCoogler #GuillermoDelToro #AcademyAwards #HorrorPodcast #MovieReview

April 12, 2026
In Episode 128 of the Red River Horror Podcast, your hosts Joe Zakrzewski and RRH founder Eddie Caiazzo are taking a nostalgic yet digital deep dive into the Universal Monsters Channel. As streaming platforms continue to evolve, the legends that started it all—Dracula, Frankenstein, The Wolf Man, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon—have found a 24/7 home on FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV) platforms like Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Samsung TV Plus and Freevee. But is this 24-hour graveyard shift a dream come true for horror purists, or is the programming starting to drift into "monster mash" chaos? In This Episode: The FAST Revolution: Joe and Eddie discuss the convenience of having a linear TV channel dedicated solely to the Universal Monsters library. Curation vs. Chaos: A look at the current state of the channel—are we getting the high-quality deep cuts, or is it becoming a dumping ground for public domain fillers? The "Cozy Horror" Factor: Why there’s nothing quite like leaving the black-and-white classics on in the background while you work (or hide under the covers). Stay Connected with Red River Horror: Website: RedRiverHorror.com Follow us on Socials: @RedRiverHorror Subscribe: Don’t forget to hit that notification bell so you never miss a trip down the Channels of Fear! #RedRiverHorror #UniversalMonsters #HorrorPodcast #ClassicHorror #PlutoTV #RokuChannel #Dracula #Frankenstein #WolfMan #CreatureFromTheBlackLagoon #StreamingHorror #HorrorFans #VintageHorror #RedRiverHorror

March 9, 2026
Join hosts Joe Zakrzewski and Eddie Caiazzo on the Red River Horror Podcast as they dive deep into the unexpected horror legacy of the late James Van Der Beek. Best known for his breakout role in Dawson's Creek, Van Der Beek brought his charisma to the dark side with standout performances in underrated horror gems. From battling possessed children in the apocalyptic thriller The Plague (2006), produced by Clive Barker, to facing a giant sea monster in Eye of the Beast (2007), and delivering tense scares in Final Draft (2007), the guys break down how this teen idol transitioned into terrifying territory. They also spotlight his hilarious cameo in the spoof classic Scary Movie (2000), his eerie turn in the satirical horror Bad Hair (2020), and even horror-tinged episodes like Dawson's Creek's "Escape from Witch Island." Plus, a look ahead to his final chilling role as a sinister villain in the upcoming thriller The Gates (2026). Whether you're a horror fanatic or a Dawson's Creek nostalgic, this episode uncovers Van Der Beek's hidden contributions to the genre and pays heartfelt tribute to his versatile career. #JamesVanDerBeek #HorrorMovies #RedRiverHorrorPodcast #HorrorPodcast #ThePlague #ScaryMovie #BadHair #EyeOfTheBeast #FinalDraft #TheGatesMovie #DawsonsCreek #HorrorFilms #ActorTribute
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The official podcast of RedRiverHorror.com
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