Catherine Corcoran SF13 E42

This week begins with a little technical difficulties but once those get figured out, Wes and cohost CC Ann are joined by the lovely Catherine Corcoran. Best known to the horror community for her time in the film Terrifier, Catherine talks about whether or not she feels she’s earned the title of Scream Queen.

Along with talking to us about what she’s been watching since being in quarantine, Catherine talks to us about what her favorite role to play was and about her newest movie, Long Lost.

If none of that gets you interested, Catherine also tells us her secret on getting off fake blood and who doesn’t need to know that.

 

Rob Mello SF13 E36

The ever beautiful CC Ann cohost with Wes this week to talk to the self proclaimed ‘Boston redneck’, Rob Mello.

Rob is best known for his roles in Happy Death Day 1&2 and he talks to us about what brought him to acting and what keeps him there. Rob’s had some tough roles and talks about what role has bothered him the most and made him cry after shooting. We get to hear about his upcoming projects as well including his newest movie, Embalmers.

In our regular weekly segments, Glen from Fakeshemp.net discusses a movie that’s a part of a horror sub-genre he thinks deserves more respect and Joe with Bonehead Weekly talks about a horror series you’ll want to check out.

 

Vincent M Ward SF13 E30

Prepare your ears for a ride, this week Wes and co-host, the quarantine feral Brandon Griffith, welcome Vincent M. Ward. Vincent is probably best known for his role as Oscar in Season 3 of WALKING DEAD but that’s not the end of his talents by far. Vincent has considerable skills in theatre, dance, and sports, just to name a few.

Along the way Vincent regales Wes and Brandon with tales about the WALKING DEAD, his love of basketball, what the film industry is like during the pandemic, and his love of conventions. We get a few surprising theatre stories and, being an Ohio native, we hear a little about Big Butter Jesus. Vincent has some of the best stories out there.

ScareFest’s recurring features brings us a glowing review of recent zombie movie CARGO from FakeShemp and Joe Lewis gives one of his best reviews yet. It’s a must see!

Plus we get five new celebrity announcements! Four celebs from horror classic KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE and another that is legend in an entirely different type of film genre. You’ll have to see it to believe it.

 

Jim Beckholt SF13 E29

Sometimes good things are homegrown. On tonight’s show, Wes and co-host BIlly Crank welcome fellow Kentuckian Jim Beckholt, local actor/impressionist known for doing one of the best ACE VENTURA impersonations that you’ll ever see.

Wes and Billy ask about Jim’s many experiences filming the horror movie CANDY CORN and the mind set that Jim had portraying a character so far from his typical comedic persona. Along the way Jim also discusses his future acting direction, influences, and who his dream co-star would be.

In-between the interview, FakeShemp gives us a unique zombie film, Joe Lewis takes on HP Lovecraft, and the Week in Horror is chalk full of historic goodness. Plus we see the entries in the BLAIR WITCH apology contest. Roll that beautiful found footage!

The big question is, when will Wes roll out his Monty Python-esk Lady impression? We hope it’s soon!

 

Lew Temple SF13 E28

Grab a mint julip and enjoy because this week’s show is a dandy of a treat as Wes and the ever stunning CC Ann welcome a true southern gentleman, Lew Temple. Lew is an extremely versatile actor probably best known as Axel in season 3 of WALKING DEAD but he has also appeared in films like THE DEVIL”S REJECTS and ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD as well as numerous TV shows.

Wes and CC ask Lew about his distinctive moustache and it’s incredible popularity, share a nice dose of WALKING DEAD talk, and see what he has been doing during the quarantine, including writing the basis for a new show about Kentucky. Lew also shares several stories of working with heavyweight filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino and Rob Zombie.

We get two more celebrity announcements including another former member of the WALKING DEAD cast and a local phenom that is making his way into Hollywood. We get a bit witchy with the Week in Horror, go family friendly with FakeShemp and Joe Lewis takes on another remake.

 

Christopher and Rachel Booth SF13 E27

This week’s show is a scorcher as Wes and co-host Chad Harlan welcome Christopher and Rachel Booth, the multitalented renaissance couple known for a host of incredible accolades including their tremendous collection of haunted relics.

The Booths share their passion for artifacts and art, what it’s like to have haunted items in the house, what they are currently focused on during the recent pandemic, and some of their favorite paranormal places to visit. The crew also tries to decide if the Booths are considered horror or paranormal and we learn who is actually wearing pants for this episode.

We also get a new celebrity announcement, have a Week in Horror history lesson, and visit with old friends Joe Lewis and FakeShemp. Wes also shares the winners of the most recent meme contest based on the SHINING.

PLUS, don’t forget to stick around for another installment of the rural murder mystery the FIFTH HOLLAR.

 

Katherine Kamhi SF13 E11

The always stunning and radiant Katherine Kamhi joins Wes and cohost CC Ann this week to discuss her time in the horror world as Meg in the horror classic, Sleepaway Camp. Katherine has a rich background in performance arts and a family full of talent. A long with her beauty secrets, she shares with us a few of her upcoming projects and memories from past endeavors.

Our usual suspects are featured this week with a bit of a Christmas theme. Glen from Fakeshemp.net brings us a Christmas horror from down under that you’ll definitely want to check out and really bad Santa takes pictures while out and about.

Billy Crank brings us auditions for ‘Lovers Leap’ and proves that dating is not for everyone. You won’t want to miss it so be sure to tune in.

 

John Kassir SF12 E47

Good evening boils and ghouls, tonight Wes and co-host Chad Harlan interview the one and only John Kassir, the brilliant voice talent behind the Crypt Keeper on TALES FROM CRYPT. He brings his own special blend of fun, excitement, and ghoulish humor to our ears as a multi-talented comedian, thespian, voice actor, and lacrosse player. Yes, a lacrosse player. What can’t this guy do?

John walks us through his decades long career from being a theatrical performer to Star Search winner to his multitude of roles in film, television and even video games. And what a career he’s had. He beat Sinbad to win Star Search. He appeared in several seminal HBO series, namely 1ST and TEN and DREAM ON. He has voiced a host of characters, not just the Crypt Keeper, but many other favorites including Deadpool, who he portrayed in various video games years before the character ever appeared in movies. He also shares a little insight into his craft in regard to the difference in roles that are voice only versus appearing in the flesh.

Towards the end of the show we have a few announcements of pre-sale celebrity photo packages and other assorted events for Scarefest XII, just a few weeks away. We also learn that Wes may be able to get John double what Wes makes. So, double of zero is still zero, right?

 

Kane Hodder SF12 E46

Grab your hockey masks and machetes gang! This week, Wes hosts larger-than-life fan favorite Kane Hodder, via remote from Bubba Fest in Knoxville. For those that may not know, Hodder is famous for his portrayal of Jason Voorhees in several FRIDAY THE 13th movies as well as starring in a slew of other projects such as the HATCHET film series and DEATH HOUSE. 
 
The two discuss several of Kane’s movies, both past (OLD 37) and upcoming (KNIFECORP), what’s it’s like to be most famous for a role with zero lines, and if Kane thinks the modern shift toward political correctness could harm the horror industry down the road. We also learn the answers to the big questions like what’s on Kane’s playlist and does he dance. 
 
Sadly, Kane can’t stay the whole show so Wes fills the void in our hearts with some lively events happening at Scarefest XII like celebrity ghosts hunt news and photo op announcements. But we are still left wondering, how do Kane’s fans know that’s really him under that hockey mask? 

 

Deborah Voorhees SF12 E16

On this episode Wes and co-host Jason Boyd talk to Deborah Voorhees. Of course horror fans remember her as Tina in the 1985 movie Friday the 13th: A New Beginning. But in this episode we learn that she has has lived a colorful life as a journalist, filmmaker, writer, editor, teacher, and even a  Playboy Bunny. Continue reading “Deborah Voorhees SF12 E16”