Do you like scary movies? Then, come play with us! Each episode, we'll be reviewing one vintage and one modern horror film from our favorite streaming service, Shudder, serving up commentary, analysis, and a little bit of film history (but no spoilers!) along the way. From the guys who brought you Precinct 13: The Movies and Music of John Carpenter comes a podcast that seeks out movies to stream that'll make you scream!
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Do you like scary movies? Then, come play with us! Each episode, we'll be reviewing one vintage and one modern horror film from our favorite streaming service, Shudder, serving up commentary, analysis, and a little bit of film history (but no spoilers!) along the way. From the guys who brought you Precinct 13: The Movies and Music of John Carpenter comes a podcast that seeks out movies to stream that'll make you scream!
Episode 8: Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981) & Hell House LLC (2015)
The Shuddering
1 hour 31 minutes 27 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 8: Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981) & Hell House LLC (2015)
Happy Halloween, gang! This week, on the first of two episodes we'll be dropping in the lead-up to horror's most hallowed holiday, we're discussing a couple of films that we thought would be especially suitable for the season. First up, though, Nick and Chris have to catch up on all of their other spooky-season viewing thus far, including some revisiting of franchises like Scream, Hellraiser, and -- of course -- Halloween, as well as some lesser-known picks and a new Netflix series from one of our favorites, Mike Flanagan. And then, it's on to our review of 1981's Dark Night of the Scarecrow, a made-for-TV movie that, small-screen origins aside, brings a surprising amount of atmosphere and craft to its creepy small-town revenge tale. We follow that up with a look at the 2015 found-footage flick Hell House LLC, a movie that combines heavy Halloween atmosphere and a deliriously creepy setting in its story of a haunted Halloween attraction gone terrifyingly awry.
The Shuddering
Do you like scary movies? Then, come play with us! Each episode, we'll be reviewing one vintage and one modern horror film from our favorite streaming service, Shudder, serving up commentary, analysis, and a little bit of film history (but no spoilers!) along the way. From the guys who brought you Precinct 13: The Movies and Music of John Carpenter comes a podcast that seeks out movies to stream that'll make you scream!