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Aughtsterion
A Bigger Umbrella
67 episodes
5 months ago
Like the Criterion Collection but more gay and more fun, Aughtsterion chronicles and canonizes the horror films released around the turn of the new millennium.
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Like the Criterion Collection but more gay and more fun, Aughtsterion chronicles and canonizes the horror films released around the turn of the new millennium.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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Halloween Ends (2022) Part 2
Aughtsterion
54 minutes 11 seconds
2 years ago
Halloween Ends (2022) Part 2
If you've come this far, it means you're ready to crawl into the scary sewer and join Sam and Jordan for part two of their conversation about Halloween Ends — the the Jason Goes To Hell of Michael Myers movies, the erotic thriller of the decades old franchise, the movie where marching band kids are villains and the new main character guy and The Shape have a surrogate sexmurder scene in a cave. It's true! The new HalloTrilogy never knew what to do with Andi Matichak, which is embarrassing, and it did the absolute wrong thing with Judy Greer, which is unforgivable. But we are here to pick up the pieces and find the light in the dark. Love lives TODAY!  Produced by: Jordan Crucchiola Music by: Sam Wineman
Aughtsterion
Like the Criterion Collection but more gay and more fun, Aughtsterion chronicles and canonizes the horror films released around the turn of the new millennium.