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Night School HorrorWhere Horror Gets Honest, Theatrical, and Absolutely Unfiltered Author: Second Rounds On US LLC
Night School Horror is a theatrical, unapologetic podcast that proudly isnt for everyone. Were here to inform, drop brutally honest takes, and entertain the hell out of you. From films and TV to the books we suffer through, from the classics to the new gen, from the cheap jump scares to the creeping dread, we dissect horror exactly how we want: chaotic, sarcastic, and unfiltered. Meet the Unqualified Faculty of NSH: Floridas Favorite Creep Sabrina Ace Your Gore Connoisseur Mathew Malave (aka Mista Malave) Your Favorite Movie Therapist Tommy James (aka The Movie Guy BayBay) The Cigarette Smoking Man Big Money Eddie "The Evil Barbie" Edy So, grab a seat in the Creep Corner, light up that cigarette, and beware you might just land on The List for loving Glorious Gore a little too much. Language: en Genres: Film History, Film Reviews, TV & Film Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Who You Got Challenge: The Malave Bracket Breakdown
Monday, 9 March, 2026
The 2026 Who You Got Challenge truly begins with Malave’s side of the MegaCon bracket, and things get messy fast.Mista Malave, Florida’s Favorite Creep Sabrina, Tommy James, and Mr. A-Town Ryan step into the arena to break down a lineup of fictional fights that absolutely no one on the internet agrees about.Under the Fair Grounds rules, characters are capped, prep time exists, and “because they’re OP” isn’t an argument. Every matchup gets dissected the way it should be — strengths, weaknesses, strategy, and the occasional reality check when someone tries to sneak in a cosmic-level cheat code.This episode’s battles feature a stacked lineup including Hancock, Rick Sanchez, Scarlet Witch, Samus Aran, Magneto, Eleven, and more — forcing the panel to dig into powers, weaknesses, strategy, and the uncomfortable reality that some fan-favorite characters might not survive the bracket.Expect heated arguments, questionable logic, power-scaling debates, and at least one moment where someone realizes their favorite character might actually get wrecked.Votes are cast. The bracket moves forward. And someone’s pick probably just died in the first round.







