Yes, our New Year, Nosferatu month continues with yet another rendition of the classic tale, this time helmed by Werner Herzog. Is this middle installation of the classic vampire tale worthy of the Nosferatu name, or does it fall short of our dark expectations? Find out right now, on Zero Credit(s).
We’re back from the past to dive into a modern day retelling of that time-old tale, Nosferatu. This time helmed by Robert Eggers, what differences do 100 years bring to this legally distinct (but not quite enough) tale of one vampire? Find out right here on the new Zero Credit(s).
Another year ending means another chance to snapshot determine if it was a Good or a Bad. Ten categories, a best and a worst for each of them create the data points for us to analyze this very question. Movie, Video Game, TV Show and 7 randomly picked categories from suggestions you and others sent in. Let’s do this, one last time in 2024, here is Best/Worst right here on Zero Credit(s).
The finale of the Frightentimes is upon us! But don’t worry, we have the power of God and anime on our side! That and the final Highway/Hellway to the Hellhouse, all right here on Zero Credit(s).
The Frightentimes Roll on as we cover a new scam from Russell Brand, John’s career moves, and a turbocharged Hellway to the Hellhouse, right here on Zero Credit(s).
Listen up, ghouls and other ghouls – the Frighentimes are in full swing. Henry’s lost all his blood and is a bit loopy. John is. We’ve got all your frights and special Frightentimes spotlight to shine this week on Zero Credit(s). (This episode of our audio only podcast was filmed in black and white for artistic reasons).
With Brat Summer coming to a close, it’s time to give way to Moo Deng Autumn, a thing everyone already knows about, so it’s perfectly reasonable and justifiable to mock people who don’t know about it yet. We’ve got that plus a new Coke flavor, a mini-moon, and John gets very excited about a federal rate cut, right here on Zero Credit(s).
Well it’s De ‘Bate time once again and we…are recording during it so we can’t cover any of it. Whoops! Instead, check out our thoughts on the death of a part of the Internet Archive, the discovery of celebrity number six, and some generally funny JD Vance comments with apparently wide ranging implications right here on Zero Credit(s).