Episode 1

Bus Full of Final Destinations

Climb aboard the cursed camp bus with The Movie Guy Bay Bay and Florida’s Favorite Creep as they swap stories from summers past and singing song that should absolutely summon a demon. But just when the vibe turns nostalgic, Death punches a hole in the bus roof and reminds everyone it still rides for free.

This bus ride unpacks the sixth (and possibly deadliest?) entry in the Final Destination saga, Final Destination: Bloodlines currently available on Digital and Physical media. From spine-rattling 4DX experiences to magnetic MRI murder machines and fate-flirting fools who think they can outwit Death, our deranged faculty dives face-first into premonitions, pressure points, and the poetry of personalized demise. They break down the good, the gory, and the gloriously grim—discussing the legacy of Tony Todd, the surprising emotional weight of this sequel, and how horror still makes us feel very alive by reminding us how close we are to not being.

Wanna hitch a ride to summer camp with us? Well, if you enroll and rate us 5 stars, we’ll let you snag a cozy bottom bunk—because let’s be honest, rookie... you haven’t earned top bunk privileges just yet.

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Night School Horror
Where Horror Gets Honest, Theatrical, and Absolutely Unfiltered

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Tommy Terlecki

Born in Brooklyn, NY, Tommy James has made it his life’s mission to watch every movie, good, bad, and aggressively confusing—and judge it accordingly. As Your Favorite Movie Therapist, he dishes out scathing but oddly comforting “prescriptions” to characters who desperately need therapy, all while leaving audiences laughing, cringing, and occasionally questioning their own life choices. When he’s not doling out advice, he’s compiling The List: a catalog of movies, and people so frustratingly awful that, inevitably, your name ends up on it. Armed with encyclopedic film knowledge, sharp wit, and The Smooth Effect, Tommy is the lovable, insufferable cinematic force you didn’t know you needed.