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Our dive into comedy horror continues. This time we take a look at the wildly underrated Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight from 1995. Then we swing to 2006 for a festival favorite that unfortunately never got the notice it deserved, Severance. bit.ly/388AuWs
The Doomers return after a bit of an enforced absence that we all went through. But we came back laughing as we dive into comedy horror films. Our first show in the trilogy explores 1982's Eating Raoul, 1987's Blood Diner, and 1989's Society. bit.ly/3s0D8V8
Our old buddy Phil (from the original cast of DOD) sent us this pic he found on his camera of Chris shooting footage of our dear Patience doing an interview for one of our Haunted House tour videos.
We look at the 1975 David Cronenberg body horror classic "Shivers", the arguably criminally underseen Japan-American 1980 film "Virus" (by the director of "Battle Royale"), and the 2008 festival hit 'language as the dangerous virus' horror, "Pontypool". bit.ly/3ojuNeb
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The return of Deliberations of Doom with a look at virus horror films. We start off our first show in the series with "The Masque of the Red Death" and "The Crazies".
Posted because A: it's funny and B: yet again (thanks to an idiot on Twitter who is outraged that people disagree with them) we're asking what movies are horror and what aren't, like a film can't be more than one thing or that being 'horror' is somehow a 'less-than' genre.
bit.ly/3dBkwCW Guarantee you haven't heard of a lot of these. And for some, that's understandable. But I definitely want to find the Japanese "Evil Dead" called "Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell".