• DEATH OF A CHEERLEADER (1994)
    Jun 8 2026

    High school envy turns lethal in DEATH OF A CHEERLEADER (1994), and The Blind Rage Podcast is reliving every icy hallway stare, every brittle smile, and every unhinged burst of ambition that made this '90s TV thriller legendary sleepover material. Inspired by a real murder case that stunned parents and tabloids alike, the film tracks a lonely overachiever who becomes dangerously obsessed with the most popular girl in school, played with porcelain poise by Kellie Martin, while Tori Spelling detonates the screen in a performance so intensely committed it has transcended melodrama and ascended into pure camp folklore. There is something both tragic and perversely fascinating about how desperately this story claws at the idea of perfection. Pep rallies and pastel bedrooms become pressure cookers. Compliments land like threats. Every attempt to belong tightens the noose a little further. DEATH OF A CHEERLEADER balances earnest after school special sincerity with moments so heightened they feel almost surreal, which may explain why it has earned enduring devotion from queer horror and camp aficionados who recognize theatrical obsession when they see it.

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Praying Mantis (1993)
    Jun 1 2026

    The Blind Rage Podcast creeps into the made for television shadows of PRAYING MANTIS (1993), a chilly domestic thriller where wedding bells toll like a countdown clock and romance comes gift wrapped with a life insurance policy. Jane Seymour plays a bride with a pattern, Barry Bostwick is the hopeful groom walking straight into it, and Chad Allen’s suspicious son watches the new family portrait develop into something far more sinister than anyone wants to admit. This is not glamour and candlelight. It is calculated affection, locked doors, and the creeping realization that love can be a carefully staged crime scene. We lean into the quiet menace, the simmering paranoia, and the wonderfully straight faced intensity that made '90s television thrillers such delicious late night viewing. There is something wickedly funny about how polite the danger feels, how neatly the horror is packaged, and how every tender moment carries the faint scent of embalming fluid.

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • 1313: Wicked Stepbrother (2011)
    May 25 2026

    Tension simmers in 1313: WICKED STEPBROTHER (2011) as The Blind Rage Podcast navigates a household where new family ties are anything but ordinary. Moving in with his new stepfamily, a young man finds the air thick with unspoken desires, rivalries, and a sense that private spaces aren’t quite as safe as they seem. Every look and lingering conversation carries weight, and the domestic calm is only an illusion waiting to unravel. The film blends intimacy and danger with dark humor, letting obsession creep through corridors, shared rooms, and quiet corners. It balances charm with menace, creating a house where comfort and threat exist side by side, and every moment feels just slightly off‑kilter.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • 1313: ACTOR SLASH MODEL (2011)
    May 18 2026

    Ambition gets sharpened into something dangerous in 1313: ACTOR SLASH MODEL (2011), and The Blind Rage Podcast is there as the spotlight turns unforgiving. A hopeful actor moves into a sleek rental packed with working male models, where photo shoots blur into power games and every compliment carries an edge. Fame feels close enough to touch, but the house hums with rivalry, envy, and a sense that someone is watching with more than professional interest. As careers collide and egos swell, the line between opportunity and threat starts to thin. The film revels in glossy surfaces without using shine as a shield, letting obsession creep in through casting calls, staged intimacy, and a mounting tension that treats beauty as both currency and target. It is a knowing blend of danger and desire that keeps the knives just out of frame until it is far too late.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • 1313: Nightmare Mansion (2011)
    May 11 2026

    A lavish house party promises escape, temptation, and trouble in 1313: NIGHTMARE MANSION (2011), and The Blind Rage Podcast is right there as the invitation turns sour. Drawn into an elegant estate by a host with too much confidence and too many secrets, a group of teens drifts through candlelit rooms where the night seems choreographed, every smile feels rehearsed, and the house itself appears invested in how things unfold. What starts as a seductive fantasy gradually reveals a colder purpose, one rooted in old accusations, forbidden rituals, and a hunger that has waited centuries for the right moment. The film carries itself with a sly sense of humor, letting danger simmer beneath polished surfaces while the mansion tightens its hold and the evening becomes a ceremony no one signed up for.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • 1313: Cougar Cult (2012)
    May 4 2026

    The Blind Rage Podcast prowls into 1313: COUGAR CULT (2012) with a wink and a wicked grin, where three nerdy but hunky college guys land what seems like a dream summer job at a luxury mansion only to find out their glamorous employers are were-cougars with an appetite for immortality and fresh meat. The film frankly revels in its own brand of bizarre horror and off-kilter fun, but the true headline here is the reunion of genre legends Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer sharing the screen again after decades, turning every scene they grace into a playful nod to their horror royalty.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Society (1989)
    Apr 27 2026

    The Blind Rage Podcast slips into polite society and finds something very wrong lurking behind the smiles. SOCIETY (1989) turns suburban wealth into a glossy nightmare where privilege stretches, folds, and oozes into something deeply unwholesome, all under Brian Yuzna’s gleefully cruel direction. What starts as clean lawns and country club confidence curdles into body horror excess, social satire with teeth, and practical effects that refuse to behave. SOCIETY is slick, nasty, and smug in the best way, a movie that laughs while pulling the floor out from under anyone who thought the upper crust was merely rich, not ravenous.

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    1 hr and 52 mins
  • Terrifier 2 (2022)
    Apr 20 2026

    The Blind Rage Podcast drags you straight into the splatter soaked carnival where cruelty is the main attraction and endurance is part of the fun. TERRIFIER 2 (2022) cranks the dial past reason, unleashing Art the Clown in a sequel that treats excess like an art form and patience like a personal challenge. It is louder, longer, nastier, and weirdly playful, stacking outrageous gore against slapstick timing while daring the audience to laugh, squirm, or do both at once. The result is a blood drenched endurance test with a grin carved ear to ear.

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    2 hrs and 26 mins