Dead Meat Podcast

The Dead Meat Podcast is your horror safe haven. Reviews, film history, and all things that make your skin crawl.
Hosts & Guests
The People Love Chelsea Rebecca
Jun 13
I originally came to the pod from the Dead Meat YouTube and have come to be an even bigger fan of Chelsea than I am James. She is always so prepare and has such interesting information and insights into the movies covered on the podcast and her hosting the game episodes is my favorite thing on the show. Everybody stan Chelsea!
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2d ago
Why is Graessle even here honestly? Besides editing. Kinda takes away from the fun having to listen to someone who clearly doesn’t love this the way the rest of us do.
Long-time fan, first-time reviewer
May 23
Been listening/supporting Dead Meat since the early days of the channel. While I was originally brought into the fold through the Kill Counts, what has consistently kept me hooked is the podcast. Whether Chelsea and James are playing a game, reviewing a movie, or going into a research-heavy topic, I’m hooked every time. Love, love, LOVE both hosts- but Chelsea is (rightfully) the star of her own show. The depth and thought she gives to her critiques and review, as well as her film analysis and production background has made me enjoy cinema (particularly horror) with a more layered appreciation. I also appreciate the care and thoughtfulness of the topical information presented during the research-heavy episodes while still keeping the energy light and humorous. The Dead Meat team clearly puts in a lot of hard work into producing a quality product, and boy does it show. The balanced chemistry between Chelsea and James as cohosts works perfectly, and I would petition for EVEN MORE James Graessle inclusions, as his behind-the-camera additions have been a personal delight for me. Overall, long-time listener, first-time reviewer, forever fan. Fantastic work to Chelsea, James, and the whole Dead Meat team!
As for your Sinners review…
Jun 9
It’s good to know dead meat isn’t a racist bigot, that he acknowledges actual American history and not just cherry-picks it. I’m glad some people of European descent could somewhat understand and appreciate this movie. Me as a FBA with an affinity for the blues it hits very differently. With me also being a big fan & whatnot this is a pretty good review all things considered, although I do feel like maybe they spoke more about the Irish than the actual Foundational Black Americans that the film predominantly stars, compared to the one Irishman. Remmick while not racist did want to gentrify so to speak and assimilate the FBA’s and Sammy into his Vampire HIVE to use their stories and songs without caring much for the people behind the culture; only what it provides, i.e. allow him to connect with his ancestors. Also Black people haven’t just been depicted as dehumanizing. They’ve literally legally been considered less than human, 3/5ths of a man and such. Called savages and subhuman creatures to justify inhumane treatment. Black culture also isn’t just being borrowed. It’s been stolen. Black people, our culture, our land it’s all stolen.
About
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- CreatorChelsea Rebecca, James A. Janisse
- Years Active2018 - 2025
- Episodes247
- RatingExplicit
- Show Website
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