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Welcome to the I Like it Spooky Horror Podcast. The Spooky Boys breath this horror news, reviews, and entertainment show to life every other week with an informative, insightful, and often tongue-in-cheek approach that makes the discussions relatable and engaging, accomplishing what many shows strive for in making their audience feel like they are very much in the room and a part of the discussion while the red record light is on.
The Wrong Podcast Died Episode 29: Bishops Day with Guest Christopher Kelly
I Like It Spooky Horror Podcast
27 minutes
2 months ago
The Wrong Podcast Died Episode 29: Bishops Day with Guest Christopher Kelly
Join Rod & Brian with Special Guest Christopher Kelly as we discuss his Proof of Concept film "Bishop's Day" and dive deep into what independent short film making is all about.
Watch for the "Bishop's Day" at a film festival near you.
Synopsis: Two college coeds break into the long abandoned Bishop's Barbershop for a night of fun. However they soon find out they are not alone.
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I Like It Spooky Horror Podcast
Welcome to the I Like it Spooky Horror Podcast. The Spooky Boys breath this horror news, reviews, and entertainment show to life every other week with an informative, insightful, and often tongue-in-cheek approach that makes the discussions relatable and engaging, accomplishing what many shows strive for in making their audience feel like they are very much in the room and a part of the discussion while the red record light is on.