Split Up!
Split Up! is the newest horror podcast to hit the scene! You're shocked, but two dudes with a microphone want to share their thoughts on horror movies with you.
Podcasting since 2022 • 24 episodes
Split Up!
Latest Episodes
Special Episode Five: Halloween Jack-tacular 3! (The Occucultipacalypse)
It's that time again on the podcast and for this year's Jackin Jack Jack-tacular Jeff and Dylan are discussing their top 8 occult movies. Will Dylan remember he's already brought a movie to the podcast before he asks if Jeff has se...
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Season 1
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3:01:43
Episode Eighteen: School Bell Hell (The Faculty and Carrie)
Fall is approaching and that means it's back to school time on the podcast. So we're looking at a couple of movies that take place at the worst hell holes imaginable, high school. Dylan is bringing The Faculty and Jeff is bringing the 2013 rema...
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Season 1
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Episode 18
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2:55:40
Episode Seventeen: Sunny Sunshine Summer Stabs (X and The Hills Have Eyes)
It's summertime and this week the boys are discussing a couple of summer favorites. Jeff is bringing Ti West's X and Dylan is bringing the 2006 remake of The Hills Have Eyes.Will Jeff convince Dylan that X is a better movie than Pearl?<...
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Episode 17
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2:58:11
Episode Sixteen: Universally Universal Monsters (Nosferatu The Vampyre and Shadow Of The Vampire)
This week Jeff and Dylan are continuing their look at films inspired by the Universal Monsters and this time around they're covering Dracula. Dylan is bringing Nosferatu The Vampyre and Jeff is bringing Shadow Of The Vampire. Will ...
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Episode 16
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2:24:08
Episode Fifteen: Universally Universal Monsters (Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Re-Animator)
This week Jeff and Dylan are paying tribute to the Universal Monsters by discussing movies that have been influenced by those classic characters and they're kicking it off with Frankenstein's monster. Dylan is bringing Mary Shelley's Frankenste...
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Episode 15
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2:49:03
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