Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood
We delve into the behind-the-scenes stories, the challenges faced by the production team, the unique aspects of this installment, and why we think this is one of the best entries in the franchise.
We delve into the behind-the-scenes stories, the challenges faced by the production team, the unique aspects of this installment, and why we think this is one of the best entries in the franchise.
From amusing kill scenes to dated technology, we give you an in-depth look at what makes this movie both charming and painfully slow. Plus, a special listener shout-out and a fun discussion on vintage phones! Tune in for our honest review and see if this film is worth a watch—or a skip.
What better choice to honor David Lynch than through his surrealist horror filmm ‘Eraserhead’? It’s his first feature-length film, released in 1977. We discuss its impact, complex narrative, and unique style. We do our best to explore the film’s surrealist elements, its unsettling soundscape, and its enigmatic nature. We also chat a bit about Lynch’s story, his filmmaking philosophy, and his influence on other directors and the cinematic landscape. Enjoy!
Not only was it Anthony Hopkins’ favorite sequel (he died a few years later), child actor Henry Thomas scandalized the world with his fascinating portrayal of the young Norman. We’ve got incest, chain smoking radio hosts, lustful sexiness straight out of a 90’s erotic thriller, and the screenwriter of the original all assembled together for a compelling (and occasionally silly) final entry in the saga of the Bates Hotel.
Our tribute episode to the late, great Tony Todd – actor extraordinaire, and an absolute gem every time he pops up in a horror movie. We covered Candyman already, so instead we’re hitting up the very first horror film to be graced with his deep voice, striking looks and undeniable charisma – the 1990 Tom Savini-directed remake of Romero’s Night of the Living Dead.