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Now displaying: April, 2016
Apr 24, 2016

Christian and Ian try to last more than 20 seconds before their heads explode. For the new film review, we turn to Netflix once again this time for the latest Blumhouse production, the home invasion thriller, HUSH. For the Thrill List segment we list our Top 3 Horror Dinner Parties. Finally, we tap horror icon Cronenberg for the Movie from the Crypt and discuss his 1981 film, SCANNERS. We also discuss exploding heads, neck tattoos, pus, Sasha Grey, and (fondly?) remember the film Thir13en Ghosts. 

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Apr 9, 2016

Christian and Ian wade through an abandoned pool with mold ghosts for this episode. For the new film review, we dig into the Thai film, THE BLUE HOUR, which is available on Netflix Instant under it's foreign title, Onthakan. For our Thrill List segment we list creative executions for our Favorite Vessels of Death. Finally, by recommendation, we revisit a recent favorite, YOU'RE NEXT. We discuss a ghost metaphor for being closeted, forget the word "mold" and share some oddly sentimental memories of the Final Destination series. 

 

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