The Brothers each choose their top three horror films from the last 10 years’ horror renaissance. Each brother takes turns making their picks of the best horror films of this renaissance, digging into the films and briefly discussing why these films have defined this era. They end with a discussion of the films on their draft boards they didn’t choose, as well as recapping some recent candidates, including Zach Cregger’s WEAPONS and Ryan Coogler’s SINNERS.
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The Brothers each choose their top three horror films from the last 10 years’ horror renaissance. Each brother takes turns making their picks of the best horror films of this renaissance, digging into the films and briefly discussing why these films have defined this era. They end with a discussion of the films on their draft boards they didn’t choose, as well as recapping some recent candidates, including Zach Cregger’s WEAPONS and Ryan Coogler’s SINNERS.
Episode 46: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice / Tim Burton / Legacy Sequels
3 Brothers Filmcast
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Episode 46: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice / Tim Burton / Legacy Sequels
The Brothers pass onto the other side during a roundtable discussion of Tim Burton’s BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE, his legacy sequel to his 1988 classic. They discuss whether the new film worked for them and dig into its casting and story. Later, they examine Burton’s wider career, and compare the film to other legacy sequels.
3 Brothers Filmcast
The Brothers each choose their top three horror films from the last 10 years’ horror renaissance. Each brother takes turns making their picks of the best horror films of this renaissance, digging into the films and briefly discussing why these films have defined this era. They end with a discussion of the films on their draft boards they didn’t choose, as well as recapping some recent candidates, including Zach Cregger’s WEAPONS and Ryan Coogler’s SINNERS.