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Terror in Ten

A horror movie review podcast in ten minutes or less. Hosted by Jimmy Brown.

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    Graduation Day (1981)

    Last week, we had Prom so now it's time for graduation! Jimmy never really graduated from high school, he just sort of left, it's slightly different in the UK. Anyway, Jimmy dislikes this movie and gives his reasons why, so enjoy! Next week, there's something about mothers ice skating uphill? Contains strong language.

  2. 65

    Prom Night (1980)

    It is Prom season, so why not complete our journey into 1980 Jamie Lee Curtis movies with Prom Night! It also happens to be nearing graduation time and next week's movie will reflect that. Contains strong language.

  3. 64

    Damien: Omen II

    This week, we cover the continuing adventures of young Damien who just so happens to be the son of the devil. Puberty is a beast, am I right? Next week, we celebrate Prom season, something our host never did in high school. Contains strong language.

  4. 63

    Christine (1983)

    Hey, it's Carpenter time again and also our obligatory Stephen King episode! I wonder if I can go a season without covering either? Probably not although, I did not cover Carpenter in any season 1 episode. And this season, I've covered two, so they're even! Next week a sequel by neither Carpenter nor King. Contains strong language and adult themes, this movie is kind of misogynistic in hindsight.

  5. 62

    Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000)

    It's sequel time again and I wish I could say it's the last one this season. At least it is the second movie in its franchise this time, rather than the third like the last few episodes. Hey, March it is the third month and we were trying to be cute and/or funny. This episode negates all that, though. Next week, watch out, that car is on fire! Contains strong language and adult themes.

  6. 61

    A Nightmare on Elm Street 3- Dream Warriors (1987)

    Our trilogy of Part 3's concludes with the return of Freddy, Nancy and Nancy's dad. Next week, we jump back into the world of Stephen King AND John Carpenter. . Contains strong language and themes of SA and suicide.

  7. 60

    Scream 3 (2000)

    Since there is another Scream movie out now, Jimmy has decided to go against what he said previously and cover his least favourite movie of the entire franchise. Beware, he isn't gentle. Contains strong language and adult themes including SA.

  8. 59

    Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982)

    It's Friday the 13th. Again. And what better way than to talk about the third movie in the franchise? There's another one in November, it's not my fault. Next week, we'll be covering another movie that is the third release in its franchise. A movie I said I wouldn't cover! Contains strong language and adult themes.

  9. 58

    Scream 7 Spoiler Talk

    Jimmy is joined by his good friend Jen to discuss the latest Scream movie in a spoiler filled discussion. One likes it more than the other so there are mild disagreements and strong language. Terror in Ten will be back on Friday the 13th...

  10. 57

    Night of the Living Dead (1968)

    Hey, it's our 50th episode! What better way to celebrate it that to cover a classic that is older than our host? Next week...it's a surprise... Contains strong language.

  11. 56

    The Fog (1980)

    Jimmy returns back to his favourite horror director's oeuvre with The Fog. Not to be confused with The Mist by Stephen King or The Fog, a novel by James Herbert from 1975. I don't know what I'm saying, I am just padding this out. Next week is our 50th episode! So we're covering a classic. Contains strong language. Music by Dominique Garnier on pixabay.comClips from The Fog are the property of StudioCanal.

  12. 55

    House on Haunted Hill (1999)

    We're back at the buttend of the 90s with this remake of a classic from the 50s.. Why didn't I cover the original, you may ask? Well, I only saw it for the first time a couple of months ago, so the remake it is! Next week, we return to the world of John Carpenter. Contains strong language. Music by Dominique Garnier on pixabay.comClips from House on Haunted Hill are the property of Warner Bros.

  13. 54

    Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)

    It's Friday the 13th. Again. So it's sequel time! Jimmy talks about a movie he prefers to the original and gives his reasons why. Since there is another Friday the 13th in March, we'll cover Part 3 then. In the meantime, next week, Jimmy jumps back into the 90s. Contains strong language.Music by Dominique Garnier on pixabay.comClips of Friday the 13th Part 2 are the property of Paramount.

  14. 53

    Event Horizon (1997)

    Aaaaand, we're back! Season 5 of Terror in Ten is here with the haunted house in space movie, Event Horizon. We'll be back on Friday the 13th with a Friday the 13th movie because we're original like that. Contains strong language. Music by Dominique Garnier on pixabay.comClips of Event Horizon are the property of Paramount.

  15. 52

    Terror Train (1980)

    Happy New Year!!! 2026 baby! Okay, enough of that, this week, the last episode of season 4, Jimmy talks about a movie set on New Years Eve, 1980's Terror Train. Directed by a man who didn't want to make a horror movie and starring an older actor who didn't want to star in anything too "adult", it's amazing this movie gets classed as a horror movie at all. Yet it is, it even has Scream Queen Jamie Lee Curtis in it! Contains strong language. We'll be back in February with new episodes. Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  16. 51

    Maniac Cop 2 (1990)

    It's that weird week between Christmas and New Year and what better way to celebrate it than covering a movie set at Christmas but has absolutely nothing to do with Christmas? It's Maniac Cop 2 time! Contains strong language and adult themes. Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  17. 50

    The Vintage Movie Book Club- Home Alone

    We're back, after a month's hiatus, blame Jimmy. This month, as it is December, Jimmy and Jen discuss the novelisation of the latter's favourite Christmas movie, Home Alone. They discuss the differences, obviously as that's the point of the podcast but they also finally answer the age old question... with all the kids in the movie, just who are the parents to who? Contains strong language.

  18. 49

    Christmas Evil (1980)

    Hey, it's nearly Christmas so here's an early present! Not really, it's just a regular episode but it's set at Christmas, so my point stands. This week, Jimmy talks about one of two Killer Santa movies of 1980, four years before Silent Night Deadly Night shocked parents. Nobody really cared about this one (or To All A Goodnight the same year) and neither movie features the real Santa. People are weird. Contains strong language. Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  19. 48

    The Signalman (1976)

    Terror in Ten dives head first back into the world of TV horror this week with what is regarded as the best episode of the annual A Horror Story For Christmas series that aired throughout the 1970s. This one aired when your host was two months old! Next week is a Christmas horror movie from 1980 about a killer Santa...Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  20. 47

    Child's Play 3 (1991)

    Uh-oh, Chucky's back and he's duller than ever. Jimmy talks about the third in the franchise that so far peaked with the second entry. Contains strong language.Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan PieClips from Child's Play 3 property of Universal. Used for review purposes.

  21. 46

    The Slumber Party Massacre (1982)

    When is a feminist movie not a feminist movie? When Roger Corman is the producer. He likes boobs. Anyway, this week, Jimmy talks about the Slumber Party Massacre, a movie that started as a satire, became a comedy with some killing. I really couldn't think of anything to say here, this was a last minute addition, cut me some slack. Contains strong language. Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  22. 45

    The Faculty (1998)

    Jimmy talks about a Robert Rodriguez movie that doesn't really feel like a Robert Rodriguez movie but does feel like a Kevin Williamson movie. The Faculty has a seriously stacked cast, we don't even mention them all on the podcast. There are that many known faces, it's great. Contains strong language. Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  23. 44

    The Stepfather (1987)

    We are staying in the 80s this week with a movie with a great central performance from a then unknown Terry O'Quinn. It's one of those movies that if you haven't seen yet, I recommend that you do before listening. Contains strong language. Next week... we don't actually know and we have under a week to do it, lolz. Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  24. 43

    The Blob (1988)

    It's Blobbin' time! Or something. This week, Jimmy talks about one of his favourite horror movies of the 1980s and a remake that surpasses the original movie on pretty much every aspect. And of course, it flopped at the box office. Anyway, next week is a movie that's not a remake but did spawn one...Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  25. 42

    Halloween (1978)

    Happy Halloween! Okay, it's late but I was busy last week, sorry. Anyway, it's John Carpenter's classic and what else can we say about it? Why even bother? Because I like the movie, obvs. We'll be back next week, honest. Contains very very strong language. Like, the strongest language because swearing is cool. Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  26. 41

    The Vintage Movie Book Club- Halloween (1978)

    Episode three of The Vintage Movie Book Club sees Jimmy and Jen discuss the 1978 book adaptation of John Carpenter and Debra Hill's script for Halloween. Most of the script, anyway, Curtis Richards adds a loooooot of stuff. Contains strong language and adult themes.

  27. 40

    Misery (1990)

    Stephen King is back! This week, Jimmy talks about one of the good adaptations of his work, Rob Reiner and William Goldman's Stephen King's Misery. Contains strong language. Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  28. 39

    Urban Legend (1998)

    Welcome to season 4 of Terror in Ten and this week Jimmy talks about the 90s campus slasher , Urban Legend. There is a slight format change this season and there will no longer be trailers at the end, so next week's episode will be a surprise. Mostly because we haven't actually decided which episode to release next. Written, presented and edited by Jimmy Brown.Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  29. 38

    A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge

    Welcome to the season 3 finale, in which Jimmy talks about Freddy's Revenge. Revenge against who? That's not explained as Nancy wasn't asked back for this one and Wes Craven had zero involvement. We will be back in October with season 4, see you then. Contains strong language.

  30. 37

    The Vintage Movie Book Club- The Goonies (1985)

    Welcome to the official first episode of The Vintage Movie Book Club hosted by Jimmy and Jen. This month, they discuss The Goonies written by James Kahn, based on the screenplay by Christ Columbus and the movie directed by Richard Donner. They discuss the many differences between book and film and miss so many out too. There were a LOT. The show will be back in October with Halloween. Contains strong language.

  31. 36

    Tourist Trap (1979)

    Back to the 70s we go with this creepy, underseen yet appreciated movie. There's a great performance (or two) from Chuck Conners and includes a couple of horrifying death scenes. Next time, we are going back to the 80s with a sequel! Contains strong language. 

  32. 35

    The Hitcher (1986)

    And we're back! Jimmy reviews the Rutger Hauer classic, The Hitcher. He goes through the history of the movie and also the history of its star. Contains spoilers and strong language. 

  33. 34

    The Vintage Movie Book Club- Final Destination

    Hey, welcome to a brand new podcast, from Jimmy and Jen. This is the test/pilot episode of The Vintage Movie Book Club, where we read and review novelisations of movies from the 80s and 90s. The books must have been released at the same time as the movie to qualify. Except this month, where we picked a book based on the fact we both watched the movie again recently. Theme- "Sweeter Vermouth" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

  34. 33

    The Relic (1997)

    We dive back into the creature feature, this week, with this occasionally violent 90s movie. If you can see the violence, that is, it's notoriously dark at times but heads get removed from bodies, trust me. There will be no Terror in Ten next week, instead, Jimmy and his friend Jen start a new podcast called The Vintage Movie Book Club in which they read and review movie novelisations from the 80s and 90s. The first/pilot/test episode, however, will be about Final Destination (2000). Terror in Ten will return in two weeks, stay tuned to the end of this episode, to learn what movie is next. 

  35. 32

    Piranha (1978)

    It's Summer, so what better way to celebrate than to review a 70s movie about killer sea life in a resort where someone has to convince the people in charge about the threat, a movie directed by an up and coming young director who would make fan favourite movies in the 80s. Yes, it's Jaws (1975) clone Piranha (1978). Contains strong language. Stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear the trailer for next week's episode. 

  36. 31

    I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)

    It's one of those movies that really didn't need sequels yet this year sees the third (technically fourth but that other one had different characters and is supernatural so doesn't count, just like the TV show) movie in the franchise get released! For everyone who wanted to see Ray from this movie with grey hair, wooo! So, Jimmy talks, or should that be rants, about the original I Know What You Did Last Summer. Contains swearing. Stay tuned to the end of the episode if you want to know what next week's movie is. 

  37. 30

    Cloverfield (2008)

    Hey, it's our second found footage movie! Third if you count Ghostwatch, but I don't, so there. The first movie in a largely non-related trilogy and not really even the best one, this movie nonetheless had some interesting origins and was accompanied by a cool marketing campaign.  Contains strong language and spoilers, obviously. Listen to the end of the episode to hear what the next movie is. 

  38. 29

    Friday the 13th (1980)

    Hey, it's a new episode and a new day of release! Happy Friday the 13th and to celebrate, Jimmy is talking about the very first movie in the long running franchise. Stay tuned to the end of the podcast to see what the next episode is. If you want, of course, nothing wrong with being surprised. Like some people are surprised when they discover there are better movies in the series than this one. 

  39. 28

    Terror in Ten- Carrie (1976)

    It's just after Prom season, so here's a classic from the 70s!  This is one that run over slightly (three mintes is slight, right?) so there may be an extended version some point in the future.Or maybe not, it wasn't that important. What else can be said about this classic movie, the first one based on a Stephen King novel? Nothing, but Jimmy attempts to talk about it anyway! Contains spoilers and bad language. Listen to the end if you want to know what movie is next. 

  40. 27

    Final Destination 2 (2003)

    We're back! Welcome to season 3 of Terror in Ten and as there is still a new Final Destination movie out there, Jimmy is going to talk about the second entry in the franchise. I say "is going to", like this is live, it's not. Actually had to cut out a couple of minutes to get this thing to ten. That won't be the first time that happens this season, spoilers. Stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear what our next movie is. 

  41. 26

    Alien (1979)

    Happy Easter! Here's a movie with eggs in it! This is the finale of season 2, we'll be back in June with Final Destination 2. Contains language and spoilers. 

  42. 25

    A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

    In this week's episode, Jimmy discusses a classic from the 80s that introduced the world to scary killer Freddy Krueger before he became a stand-up comedian. Contains strong language and spoilers, obviously. If you want to know what we're covering next, stay tuned to the end of the episode. Hint- it's from the 70s...

  43. 24

    The Blair Witch Project (1999)

    And we're back in the 90s. Just. Jimmy talks about a highly influential found footage movie that, while not being the first, became the most well known. Contains strong language and movie spoilers.  Stay to the end if you want to know what next week's episode is. 

  44. 23

    April Fool's Day (1986)

    It's April! Almost, as I post this but it will be soon. And what best way to celebrate the first of the month with a review of the 1986 slasher (maybe) April Fool's Day. If you haven't seen this movie, I reccomend that you do so first. Contains spoilers, bad language and a trailer for the movie we are covering next.  Visit our website for episodes and blog entries- https://terrorinten.libsyn.com/Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie

  45. 22

    Thinner (1996)

    Welcome, as we head back into the world of Stephen King, or rather, Richard Bachman, with Thinner. A movie with awful characters and hardly anyone to root for but then, it doesn't really ask you to, to be honest. Contains spoilers, bad language and outdated slurs. Stick to the end if you want to find out what the next movie is. 

  46. 21

    Maniac Cop (1988)

    Top o' the morning to ya! To "celebrate", I guess St. Patrick's Day, Jimmy talks about Maniac Cop! It's set around the celebration so, why not? The movie stars genre stawlwarts Bruce Campbell and Tom Atkins and started an okay trilogy. Contains spoilers and strong language. Stay tuned to the end if you want to find out what movie is next. 

  47. 20

    Child's Play 2 (1990)

    Sorry Jack, Chucky's back! Jimmy talks about the first (and best?) sequel to the killer doll series. Contains swearing and spoilers. Stay tuned to the end of the podcast if you want to know what the next movie is.  Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie Clips from Child's Play 2 property of Universal Pictures. 

  48. 19

    Demon Knight (1995)

    It's Billy Zane time! Jimmy talks about Tales From The Crypt: Demon Knight, the first in a non-trilogy based on the TV show based on the comics. Contains strong language and spoilers. Stay tuned to the end of the episode if you want to know what is getting covered next. Theme- Creepy by Pecan Pie.

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    Final Destination (2000)

    We are in the 2000s this week, barely, with this teen slasher movie that doesn't actually have a slasher in it. Contains strong language and inevitable spoilers. Stay tuned to the end to hear a trailer for the next movie. 

  50. 17

    The Thing (1982)

    Okay, so it didn't take long for Jimmy to talk about his favourite horror movie of all time and here it is, The Thing (1982). Contains spoilers and strong language. Stay to the end of the outro if you want to hear a trailer for what movie is next. 

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