Hosted by horror author and movie critic Karl De Mesa and music critic and metal musician Joey Dizon, “Kill the Lights” is a podcast about all things horrific, extreme, taboo, fringe, dangerous, and savagely beautiful in music, movies, literature, and the other arts in the Philippines and the world. We talk about the dark side of popular and unpopular entertainment so you freaks can come out into the light, or marinate in a collective convo of our dark delights. Kill the lights. And let’s talk.
Now a creature feature classic, Ron Underwood's Tremors franchise was undoubtedly strongest in the first and second movies, before it faded into self-...
Featuring TIM MOENS of the Belgium-based instrumental rock band Astodan, we talked about how their music was inspired by funerary traditions around th...
A surprisingly fresh and contemporary take on the HG Wells classic sci-fi novel, Elisabeth Moss (from the Handmaid's Tale) stars as the embattled Ceci...
The 2004 remake starring Sarah Michele Gellar was a pretty tone-deaf outing. Does the new movie starring Andrea Riseborough and John Cho, prove otherw...
The beautiful Grace is about to get married to the man of her dreams. Alex, her fiance, also happens to come from the filthy rich Ledomas family who m...
Happy 2020, folks! What were some of our favorite breakthrough rock and metal music from the past decade? We look back on what made us excited, what g...
Satanists generally get a bad rap in movies and pop culture. In the American documentary “Hail, Satan?”, director Penny Lane also shows them picking u...
Director Mike Flanagan has taken on the task of wrestling the meandering and epic beast that is King’s novel, the sequel to The Shining, and adapting ...
Now that the controversy around Todd Phillips' JOKER has cooled a bit, we discuss the backlash and the allegations that have surrounded the movie. Doe...
Crawl is a 2019 American disaster survival horror film (and also creature feature?) directed by Alejandre Aja starring Kaya Scodelario and Barry Peppe...