214. Zodiac
Austen Pond
We reach for the Fincher shelf once again. Also Brittany solves the Zodiac murders. Maybe.
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We reach for the Fincher shelf once again. Also Brittany solves the Zodiac murders. Maybe.
We watch a 1972 failed TV pilot turned movie Incident on a Dark Street (1972). We also talk about a bunch of other stuff.
This week we examine a new effort by a new director, it's Charlie Comparetto's Ghost in the Graveyard (2019).
They're here again. This time not maybe secretly directed by Spielberg. It's Poltergeist (2015).
After watching The Ring (2002) you'll either die in 7 days or be left wondering: where's Lassie when you need her?
We return to the cabin to summon the Evil Dead (2013) once again.
We snap our fingers all the way to the theater to check out The Addams Family (2019).
You know the scene (yes that one) but what about the rest of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960)?
Joker (2019) is no laughing matter.
Samuel Bayer returns to Wes Craven's original Nightmare for a fresh telling of the Freddie Kruger mythos in A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010).
There’s something behind the rows but it sure isn’t doing any walking in Children of the Corn (1984).
We enter the Cronen-verse as we teleport back the the 80·s for the Goldblumey horror of The Fly (1986).
We start the spookies early with a pick from the short-lived TV anthology Fear Itself (2008).
It's time for a Train Movie! Up this week is Tony Scott's final film Unstoppable (2010).
IT's back so we return to Derry to see what scares are in store this time.
It's summer so it's time for Heat (1995).
We reach back to the 70's and check out "The Movie that Paved the Way for Goodfellas", Family Enforcer (1975).
We journey to the theater and back in time to the 1960's for a look at the new Tarantino film.
Hey is this thing on... Regular shows back soon but first a little update.
In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of D-Day we watch The Longest Day (1962).