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Killer Pod From Outer Space – The ultimate deep dive into movies, TV, and everything in between!
Hosted by Vinnie, Pete, and Sean, with special guests dropping in, we bring you lively, unfiltered conversations on all things film and television. But that’s not all—expect detours into music, WWE wrestling, and whatever wild topics come up along the way.
We kick off each episode by cracking open our featured craft beers of the week, setting the vibe for a killer discussion. With three unique show formats, there’s always something fresh to tune in for:
🔥 War Games – Our ultimate Top 10 rankings of films based on themes, actors, or directors.
🎬 Watch This or Die – A deep-dive review of a film we love, breaking it down category by category.
🎤 Catching Up with the Krew – A roundtable chat about what we’re watching, plus plenty of random fun.
If you love movies, TV, craft beer, and off-the-wall conversations, Killer Pod From Outer Space is your new go-to podcast. Grab a drink, hit play, and join the Krew! 🍻👽🎙️

Send us Fan Mail This week on Watch This or Die, we kick things off by catching up on what we’ve been watching lately and cracking open some craft beers before diving into the horror classic Candyman. We discuss our history with the film, why it still hits so hard decades later, and what makes it one of the most unforgettable horror movies of the 90s. Then it’s time to break down all of our Watch This or Die categories as we go deep into the atmosphere, performances, scares, themes, and everything else that makes Candyman such a legendary horror experience.

Send us Fan Mail Sean is finally back from traveling and reunited with his brothers for another episode of Catching Up with the Krew. We kick things off the only way we know how — cracking open this episode’s craft beers and catching up on everything we’ve been watching lately. From new movie discoveries to random TV binges and everything in between, there’s plenty to talk about. Then things really go off the rails once the “hey while I have you here…” questions start flying, leading to all kinds of hilarious conversations, debates, tangents, and stories that only this crew could get into. Grab a beer and hang out with us for another fun episode of Catching Up with the Krew.

Send us Fan MailIt’s time for another First Watch Friday — and Pete came prepared with an absolute heavyweight pick. With Sean out of town, Pete and Vinnie hold it down for a fun duo episode packed with movie talk, laughs, and one legendary first-time watch.Pete kicks things off by breaking down everything he’s been watching lately, from recent discoveries to old favorites. Then Vinnie takes us into the month ahead with a full May movie preview, covering the biggest titles hitting theaters and streaming.Then it’s time for the main event: First Watch Friday. Pete recommends Once Upon a Time in America, the sprawling crime epic from Sergio Leone. Pete and Vinnie dive deep into their first impressions, favorite moments, performances, themes, and whether this cinematic giant lives up to its legendary reputation. A loaded episode for movie lovers.

Send us Fan MailLyss is back to join us while Sean is taking some vacation time. We kick things off with Pete recapping his latest trip to the legendary Mahoning Drive-In Theater, complete with all the retro vibes, late-night movies, and everything that makes it one of the coolest spots around. Then Vinnie brings some fresh movie news straight out of CinemaCon weekend.After that, it’s time for Watch This or Die.This week, we’re diving deep into the found footage horror gem As Above, So Below. We break down why this movie hits so hard, from its claustrophobic descent into the Paris catacombs to its heavy themes pulled straight from Dante’s Inferno. As always, we run it through our Watch This or Die categories, calling out standout moments, wild theories, and why this one deserves way more love.If you like your horror dark, intense, and just a little philosophical… this one’s for you.

Send us Fan MailOn this episode of First Watch Friday, we’ve got a packed one.Before diving into the main event, we catch up on everything we’ve been watching lately—movies and TV series—plus plenty of hilarious tangents along the way. At one point, Sean hits us with a classic “hey… while I have you here…” question that gets us thinking deep about why we love movies.Then it’s time for the feature presentation.Vinnie makes the call this week, introducing Sean and Pete to Titanic II (2010)—and yeah… it’s exactly what you think it is. We break it down, question its very existence, and debate whether this movie belongs at the bottom of the ocean where it came from.It’s chaotic, it’s funny, and it’s First Watch Friday.

Send us Fan MailThis week on Catching Up with the Krew, we start things off by breaking into the craft beers we’ve got lined up for the episode and giving our first impressions.After that, we catch up on what we’ve been into lately—before getting into some recent movie and music news that caught our attention.For the main segment, Pete put together a game for Sean and Vinnie where they each have to build their own movie from the ground up using a randomizer of sorts. It turns into a mix of solid ideas, questionable choices, and a few unexpected directions.A laid-back episode with a little bit of everything—beer, movies, music, and some fun chaos in the back half. Check it out!

Send us Fan MailThis week on War Games, we’re diving into one of our most heated rankings yet—our Top 10 Direct Sequels of All Time. No prequels, no reboots, no spin-offs—just pure, straight-line follow-ups that had the impossible task of living up to what came before… and somehow delivered.From action-packed blockbusters to emotional continuations and genre-defining masterpieces, this list spans decades and styles. But with so many absolute bangers out there, narrowing it down to just ten? Not easy. Expect some tough cuts, bold picks, and a whole lot of passionate debate.Which sequels improved on the original? Which ones redefined their franchise? And which favorites didn’t make the cut?

Send us Fan MailThis week’s Watch This or Die episode is a special one.Our good friend and brother Chris from KeystoneCrypt hooked each of us up with a brand-new VHS copy of Under Siege—yes, VHS—and if you’ve been listening for a while, you already know this movie brings out the best and worst in us. It’s a full-blown love/hate situation, and we’re finally giving it the deep dive it deserves.To keep things fair, we brought Lyss back to help balance the scales. Together, we break down everything: the action, the absurdity, the performances, and all the little details that make this movie impossible to ignore.As always with Watch This or Die, nothing is off-limits. Expect strong opinions, unexpected tangents, and a thorough dissection of a film we can’t quite quit.So, dust off your VCR, hit play, and join us for a deep dive into one of the most divisive movies in our rotation.

Send us Fan MailIt’s First Watch Friday, and you know what that means—before diving into our featured film, we kick things off with a round table discussion on what we’ve been watching lately, both in theaters and at home. From recent releases to hidden gems, we cover it all.Then it’s time for the main event. This week, Sean brings a fresh pick to the table with Mr. Crocket (2024), introducing Pete and Vinnie to the film for their very first watch. We start with our overall impressions before digging deeper into the movie’s themes, performances, and standout moments.Grab your popcorn and join us for another round of first impressions and film talk!

Send us Fan MailLyss is back for another War Games episode, and this time it’s all about awards season! We kick things off the way we always do—by introducing the craft beers we’re cracking open while recording and giving our first impressions before diving into the main event.For this round of War Games, we’re handing out our very own Killer Pod Awards for 2025. From Best Horror and Best Action Movie to Best Director, Best Ensemble Cast, and plenty of other categories, we’re breaking down the films and performances that stood out to us over the past year. Expect some passionate debates, a few surprising picks, and maybe even a couple controversial winners.So grab a drink, settle in, and join us as we celebrate the movies that made 2025 one killer year for film.