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LENS ME YOUR EARS
LENS ME YOUR EARS
164 episodes
4 days ago
Hosts and film critics Stephen Cooke and Cartsen Knox go and see a movie together, which then leads to a conversation about other classic and not-so classic related films.
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Hosts and film critics Stephen Cooke and Cartsen Knox go and see a movie together, which then leads to a conversation about other classic and not-so classic related films.
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TV & Film
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Scary Stuff! 'Barbarian' plus '80s Horror gems offered by Criterion Channel!
LENS ME YOUR EARS
56 minutes 49 seconds
3 years ago
Scary Stuff! 'Barbarian' plus '80s Horror gems offered by Criterion Channel!

In this episode, Carsten & Stephen discuss Barbarian, plus a sampling of the '80s Horror gems being offered by Criterion Channel, just in time for Halloween. Down Under thrills from the Aussie giallo Next of Kin, Euro-chills from the Dutch classic The Vanishing, high concept spills by the remake of The Blob, and much, much more, plus a tribute to the late Jeff Barnaby, the skilled Mi'kmaq horror maestro whose Blood Quantum and Rhymes for Young Ghouls are powerful features that are also perfect to watch at this time of year.


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LENS ME YOUR EARS
Hosts and film critics Stephen Cooke and Cartsen Knox go and see a movie together, which then leads to a conversation about other classic and not-so classic related films.