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This week, we bring on guest Richard Wolley to review the final chapter in David Gordon Green's Halloween reboot trilogy, Halloween Ends. Before that, we also discuss the career highlights of the Italian horror auteur, Dario Argento. Deep cuts include Giallo classics such as Deep Red (1977), Inferno (1980), and Opera (1987).
On this week's podcast, Keith is enjoying San Diego Comic-Con, so friend-of-the-podcast Richard Wolley joins Cassidy to discuss Ari Aster's daylight nightmare Midsommar and Marvel's Spider-Man: Far From Home. We also discuss the latest news and the media we're currently obsessed with. Check out Richard's short story work here.
With no recent movies to review, Richard Wolley rejoins the podcast to discuss some of our favorite scary movies and some of the classic horror films we've been catching up with this month. We talk about 80s gore flicks, paranoia-driven horror and gross-out body-concious horror. We also debate which fiilms are better between "American Werewolf in London" vs. "The Howling" and "Dawn of the Dead" vs. "Day of the Dead." At the end of the show, we recommend some of our favorite horror gems currently streaming on Netflix. Buy "Terror in 16 Bits" here; the horror anthology featuring a short story by Richard.
Welcome to part one of our 2-part 200th episode. In this half, Richard Wolley returns to help Cassidy and Keith review every movie in the "Alien" franchise, from 1979 to 2017. The episode concludes with a full review of Ridley Scott's latest prequel "Alien Covenant." We answer a few listener questions at the beginning of the show, but the bulk of our official Q&A segment will be covered in the episode's second half, which will be released early next week. Enjoy!Alien Covenant trailer time stamps:04:40 - Listener questions teaser12:00 - Alien review18:00 - Aliens review26:00 - Alien 3 review31:30 - Alien Resurrection review39:00 - Alien Vs Predator review48:40 - Alien Vs Predator Requiem review56:40 - Prometheus review 01:03:41 - Alien Covenant review
Patrick welcomes Richard Wolley, co-host from the Jabber and Drone podcast to discuss Real Life Super Villains vol 4. The Portrait of Dorian Gray is compared to the Kardashians and Donald Trump and the duo take a deep dive into the realm of Serial Killers, Lex Luthor, and the Gilded Age with Erik Larson’s book Devil in the White City. You can find Richard at http://rdwolley.weebly.com/ and Jabber and the Drone