Everything

Everything is a sometimes-weekly podcast where sometimes-friends Justin Blizzard and Keith Krepcho discuss a sometimes-mutually agreed upon topic.

Favorite Horror Movies

Everything is a spoiler-heavy podcast. We talk about all aspects of whatever we are discussing and do not announce or avoid spoilers in any way.


On this week's episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss their favorite Horror stories and what makes them scary.


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can contact Justin at his website.

You can follow the Keith on Twitter @ThingsComeRight.

Justin also hosts a movie review podcast with his daughters called elephant & giraffe.

The music heard throughout this episode is One Note Samba by Herbie Mann.

It Follows

In this episode of Everything Keith opens the show by sharing his experiences at the local farmer's market. Keith discusses his feelings on the new Netflix series Bloodline and the movie Charlie Victor Romeo. Justin talks about his thoughts on the HBO documentary Going Clear and David Robert Mitchell's movie The Myth of the American Sleepover. Then the two talk about Mitchell's excellent new movie It Follows. Keith closes the segment by sharing his experience at the Chrysler Museum's video game exhibit. The show closes with Keith recommending Jessie Baylin's new album Dark Place.


Show Rundown

Bloodline: 11m 11s

Going Clear: 17m 58s

Charlie Victor Romeo: 23m 55s

The Myth of the American Sleepover: 28m 25s

It Follows: 32m 10s

The Art of Video Games: 01h 06m 26s

Recommendations: 01h 13m 03s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0