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- Join your hosts Clark Little, Russell Fisher, Randy Staat and Oksana Osachiy for a weekly discussion and analysis of indie horror films with the occasional documentary, TV show, YouTube Video, dream, nightmare, bowel movement, etc.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeThe boys welcome back Benji Carver to the show to talk about this year's Another Hole in the Head Film Festival and catch up.
- The found footage adventurer, Thomas Burke is back to talk found footage horror in the third TBR Report special, where he and Russell discuss some of the recent developments in the in-world-camera genre.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeUnnamed Footage Festival alumni Isaac Rodriguez joins the show to officially kick off Found Footage February.
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeFresh off their glowing review from The TBR Report, the writers and director of "Curse of Aurore" join the boys to talk about the infamous leg injury and whether it was real.
- To commemorate the 10th edition of the groundbreaking segment, "The TBR Report" the boys welcome in TB (Thomas Burke) to talk about the entire "Blackwell Ghost" Franchise. And no, Randy didn't see it.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeJoin the boys this week as they talk to the team behind one of the most technically impressive independent films you'll ever see, "The Alien Report".
- Episode: (2021)2016–Podcast EpisodeThomas Burke is a busy man who shares a love of found footage with the fellas. He joins the show this week to talk about his short film "Camping Fun", his deep knowledge of found footage films and how he dealt with poachers while filming.
- Episode: (2021)2016–Podcast EpisodeAfter a two year hiatus, the boys welcome back filmmaker Ricky Umberger from the "The Fear Footage" series. Ricky talks about "The Fear Footage 3am", shooting on an iPad and why he is only interested in making found footage horror.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeWhat did your family do during the pandemic? Jacob Aaron Estes, along with his wife Gretchen and kids, Iris and Lucas, made a movie. The director and young actors join the boys this week to talk about their film "He's Watching".
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeThe "TB" of the longstanding "TBR Report" joins the boys to talk about found footage. Thomas also talks about the last non found footage film he's seen, his sleep schedule and working on the recently reviewed, A Town Full of Ghosts.
- Episode: (2022)2016–Podcast EpisodeMike Costanza's film "The Collingswood Story" has recently found a new life 20 years after its release. Mike explains his inspiration for the film about an internet that never was, his love of skating and why he has made several PSA's.
- Scott Slone is a student of found footage and it shows in his film "Malibu Horror Story." Scott shares how it took 10 years for his film to be made and how he would never do it again. Also, a lot of cave talk.
- Closing out Found Footage February is filmmaker and Grindr Enthusiast, Robbie Banfitch. Robbie talks about his film "The Outwaters" as well as how much he hates Los Angeles so the boys try to sell him on San Francisco.
- Annie joins the boys to talk about how she got involved with the film, Dashcam, clear up her political views and share why we shouldn't watch movies.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeIn the midst of a very heavy press tour, Riley Stearns comes on the show to talk about his new film "Dual".
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeChris LaMartina gives the background on his film, "WNUF: Halloween Special" and how he is raising money for the sequel.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeCanadian artist Trevor Henderson proves to be a worthy advisory to the boys in the realm of found footage horror. He took his love for the sub genre and propelled the popularity of his artistic output to the next level.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeWhen Stephen Cognetti mapped out the story for Hell House LLC, he knew he needed more than one film to tell the story. However, he probably didn't know that he needed more than one chat with the boys from TOH to talk about those films.
- With no formal training or background in film, Ricky Umberger made a feature film that delivers on scares. His film "The Fear Footage" started out as one short, but morphed into a horrifying anthology.
- This week we talk indie film-making, trash cinema, and haunted hospitals with Jim Hickcox.
- Shrouded in mystery and controversy, the anonymous director of "Murder Death Koreatown" talks to the boys about how the story came together and his non-conventional marketing approach.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeAdrian chats with us about studying theatre acting, explains how Romanian film schools break the will of young filmmakers, and how "American Movie" affected him.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeJames explains the impetus behind his film, "Charlotte's Net", how the Dark Web is more monitored than the internet and how he plans to pivot his career.