Don’t Log Off & Frankie Freako Review – Double the movies, double the madness! This week on Streamin’ Demons, Jo and Amelie bring a back-to-back horror breakdown featuring Don’t Log Off (2025) and Frankie Freako (2024). That’s right—Jo actually watched two movies. Ring the goblin alarm!
First up, Don’t Log Off delivers tense, screen-based horror set during the early COVID lockdown era. Think Unfriended meets real-life quarantine dread. Ariel Winter gives a standout performance in a thriller that captures everything from FaceTime fatigue to the eeriness of isolation. Jo digs deep into its emotional resonance and eerie accuracy, while Amelie adds sharp commentary on the trailer’s vibes and the way pandemic trauma still shapes genre storytelling.
Then it’s on to Frankie Freako, a neon-drenched nostalgia bomb packed with puppets, 1-900 hotlines, and pure 80s chaos. Directed by Stephen Kostanski (Psycho Goreman), this one is for the midnight movie crowd. Amelie eats up the vintage set design, while Jo cannot stop cheering for the goblin in the leather jacket. It’s dumb, delightful, and absolutely dripping with cult-classic energy.
Beyond the Review…
But it’s not just movie talk—Jo and Amelie also reflect on their own COVID-era experiences, from nasal swabs to lockdown life across continents. These personal stories bring heart and humor to an already jam-packed episode.
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🧩 Don’t Log Off & Frankie Freako Review Key Moments:
- Opening chaos – Jo watched two movies. Miracles happen!
- Main plot – Zoom-based horror + puppet-based mayhem
- Character study – Goblin hotline operator steals the show
- Jo’s big take – “Frankie Freako is meant to be watched with snacks.”
- Amelie’s reflection – Nostalgia and pandemic memories both hit hard
- WTF moment – A goblin in a leather jacket hosting a hotline. Enough said.




