Episode 6 - Basket Case
Released on 08/13/2019
Wherein we are subjected to Frank Henenlotter's early-80s feature BASKET CASE. And joined by special guest, professional philosopher Brett Sherman, who inexplicably loves this movie.
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Episode 5 - The Exorcist
Released on 07/30/2019
Wherein we examine William Friedkin's New Hollywood classic, The Exorcist. Spoiler alert: Russell actually likes this one.
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Episode 4 - A Nightmare on Elm Street
Released on 07/16/2019
Wherein we debate the merits of Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street.Â
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Episode 3 - The Thing
Released on 07/09/2019
Wherein we discuss John Carpenter's 1982 body horror classic, The Thing. Or as Russell refers to it: the one with the slimy puppets.
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Episode 2 - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Released on 07/02/2019
Wherein we subject Russell to Tobe Hooper's cinematic massacre of a van full of co-eds by one very dysfunctional Texas family. At least Owen liked it.
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Episode 1 - Night of the Living Dead
Released on 06/23/2019
Wherein we debate the relative merits of the Citizen Kane of modern horror, George Romero's Night of the Living Dead. Purists, brace yourself... One of us was unimpressed.Â
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