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Corpse Club
Episode 103: Horror BFFs - THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT (2009)

Corpse Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 61:15


Continuing their retrospective episodes on horror remakes released in 2009 that celebrate their 10th anniversaries this year, Horror BFFs Heather Wixson and Patrick Bromley head to the Collingwoods' lake house for a revisit of The Last House on the Left remake. From its unnerving violence to its impressive cast that includes Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Garret Dillahunt, Aaron Paul, and Sara Paxton, listen as Heather and Patrick take a deep dive into the reimagining of Wes Craven's 1972 horror thriller, including their thoughts on director Dennis Iliadis' approach to the unsettling revenge story. So, after you make sure nobody's in your microwave, kick back, relax, and enjoy another Horror BFFs

Horror Queers
The Last House on the Left (Patreon Clip)

Horror Queers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 2:22


We return with a brand new Patreon-exclusive episode on Dennis Iliadis' remake of Wes Craven's seminal horror film The Last House on the Left, which is celebrating it's 10-year anniversary. We know, we know. We said we were only going to cover recent theatrically-released films for Patreon episodes, but March is a desert wasteland for new horror films, and Joe simply refused to watch Greta again after not loving it at TIFF. So here we are! The Last House on the Left. Join us as we both agree that *gasp* the original isn't really that great. If that turns you off, don't worry. We move on to the remake at the 10-minute mark so you can just fast-forward to that part if our opinions get your panties in a wad.Moving on to the remake, we discuss how hard this movie fucks (Joe's phrase, not Trace's), Joe conflates a fireplace with a vagina somehow, and we try to figure out what possesses Trace to show this movie to unsuspecting friends and family members.This episode is for patrons only! To download the full episode, head on over to our Patreon page and sign up today! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

What Doesn't Kill Us
Episode 03: +1

What Doesn't Kill Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 78:45


This episode we try to appreciate Dennis Iliadis' 2013 sci-fi thriller, +1: "Three college friends hit the biggest party of the year, where a mysterious phenomenon disrupts the night, quickly descending into a chaos that challenges their friendships -- and whether they can stay alive." Email us at tellusyourfears@gmail.com

dennis iliadis'
Dark Discussions Podcast
Dark Discussions - Episode 127 - Dennis Iliadis Focus: 2014's Plus One (+1)

Dark Discussions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2014 144:30


Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. A remake of the Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left? Is that even possible in this day and age? Well, it sure was with director Dennis Iliadis helming the film in 2009. Surprisingly to many, the film was a roaring success and updated a notorious grindhouse film into a modern day edge-of-your-seat thriller that Stephen King named as the second best film of 2009 and one of the best horror films since 2000. Now 2014, Dennis Iliadis' new film, Plus One, has reached general audiences after a successful run on the festival circuit. A group of college coeds head to the summer party of the century back in their home town. While our protagonists drink, flirt, and have the time of their lives, a small meteor lands nearby that causes what appears to be a break in the space-time continuum causing everyone to be duplicated. What should have turned out to be a night of pleasure instead turns into an evening of horror, reflection, and existential affirmation of themselves. Your co-hosts discuss one of the most interesting films to arrive in some time. With so many different meanings which the film could have, the discussion itself gets very existential. Either way, give the movie a viewing and determine what you think the film means. But until then, Dark Discussions gives their two cents and tries their very best to deconstruct one complex tale. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM