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History From The Back Pages

Collin Sugg
203 episodes   Last Updated: Jun 25, 25
Host Collin Sugg reviews movies such as Laura, Dial M For Murder, The Wicker Man, The Pope’s Exorcist and The Devil Bat. Theme Song was written and produced by professional musician Julia Fortman.

Episodes

In this week's installment of History From The Back Pages, Collin dissects the critically panned movie Shark Warning, notable for its uninspired plot lines, plodding pace, and lack of action, alongside motifs of revenge and a villainous Mayor.
Collin reviews the disappointing sequel to Descent on this week's episode of History From The Back Pages, highlighting its reliance on overused tropes and dull plotlines that lack the impact of the original horror film.
May 28, 2025
The Descent (2005)
Collin reviews the British scary horror film The Descent, written and directed by Neil Marshall, on this week's episode of History From The Back Pages. Next week’s review will be about the sequel Descent 2.
May 23, 2025
Rosario (2025)
Collin reviews the new horror movie Rosario, directed by Felipe Vargas and starring Emeraude Toubia, on this week's episode of History From The Back Pages.
May 13, 2025
Until Dawn (2025)
Collin reviews the good new horror movie Until Dawn based on one of his favorite video games in this week's episode of History From The Back Pages.
This week on History From The Back Pages, Collin examines The Hoax, a film about a TV producer who assembles a team of specialists to search for Bigfoot in the Colorado woods.
The latest episode of History From The Back Pages features our host's analysis of the horror film From The Dark, focusing on a young couple's terrifying encounter with a mutant creature after they become lost in the Irish wilderness.
Collin reviews the psychological horror movie You Should Have Left on this week's episode of History From The Back Pages. The film, starring Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried, tells the story of a married couple whose vacation in remote Wales takes a dark turn as the husband begins to experience inexplicable and terrifying occurrences at their rented home.
This week on History From The Back Pages, Collin examines the compelling fictional murder mystery Brigham City. Wes Clayton serves as the local Sheriff and a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Bishop in one of the local Wards. Richard Dutcher produced, directed, and starred in the film. Although Brigham City is a real town in Utah, the movie depicts a fictionalized version filmed in Mapleton, Utah.
Apr 10, 2025
Dark Waters (2003)
This week's episode of History From The Back Pages features Collins' review of the notoriously bad and boring shark film Dark Waters, starring Lorenzo Lamas as Dr. Dane Quatrall and Simmone Mackinnon as his sidekick Robin Turner.