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Andrew Watches Movies

236 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 17 ratings

Hi, my name is Andrew, and I watch movies. I have watched thousands of movies in my life, and enjoy writing, and talking about them. There is no discrimination based on genre or age here, I watch 'em all, and podcast about them. Sometimes, I even watch the movies with other people, and have an after movie conversations on the show. I hope everyone enjoys the evolution of this podcast, and our journey through the film world together. Let's start the conversation!

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Paterson

February 01, 2019 08:30 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

Our assignment this week was a pleasure. Somehow we missed Jim Jarmusch's film "Paterson" up until now. Adam Driver was pretty incredible in this meditation on a poet bus driver. It's streaming now on Amazon Prime, and one you should move to the top of your queue.

Universal/Blumhouse News and The Road to 1000

January 31, 2019 22:28 - 56 minutes - 51.5 MB

Tune in for a different sort of episode today. Frankenstein and his army are coming back! This time it's a merger between Universal and Blumhouse. We aren't usually a news show, but this was too exciting to ignore.  Something crazy is being done this year, Andrew is trying to watch 1000 movies. Join for a rundown of January's journey. 

"Evil Dead", "Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn", "Army of Darkness"

January 29, 2019 08:30 - 48 minutes - 44.5 MB

Sam Rami and Bruce Campbell took a trip into the woods in "The Evil Dead", and changed horror forever. Join us as we explore Rami's trilogy with "The Evil Dead", "Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn", and "Army of Darkness". We promise it will be groovy, baby!  Log in to use Ginger Limited mode our trilogy explorations ×

"Ted Bundy Tapes", "Ginger Snaps", "Kuso", "Polar": A Stream and Chill episode

January 28, 2019 02:28 - 1 hour - 57.4 MB

It's Mid-January, and the Cineplex was bare, so Jess and Andrew stayed home and streamed this weekend. Netflix provided a major new release for us to binge this weekend. "Confessions of a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes" was fascinating and left us speechless in the end.  We also revisited a classic that is now on Amazon Prime, "Ginger Snaps." If you've never seen this gem, there is no time like the present.  Andrew took a chance on a Shudder original from musician Flying Lotus. "Kuso" was e...

IMDB Name Game- Jeff Goldblum

January 26, 2019 08:30 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

We had a guest in the studio for this episode. Eric from the Cinemaddicts group was in town and invited Jess and Andrew to play a game with him. More pleasant than a Jigsaw invention, the purpose of this game is to scour the resume of an actor who we think we know well, only to find things we completely forgot existed. Join us as we explore the resume of the great Jeff Goldblum. 

Wild Tales

January 25, 2019 08:30 - 58 minutes - 53.9 MB

Join Jess and Andrew as they pay off their assignment for the week. "Wild Tales" was an extraordinary film that we had missed, and are guessing has alluded many others as well. This Argentinian masterpiece isn't streaming anywhere but is well worth the rental price. Join us for our conversation on the film, hopefully, you're able to track it down.  Log in to use Ginger Limited mode in our conversation about the film ×

"Glass" "FYRE", and "The Standoff at Sparrow Creek": A New Release Episode

January 24, 2019 08:30 - 51 minutes - 46.9 MB

Join Jess and Andrew as they explore some new releases. The pickings are slim at the Cineplex, so we Netflix/VOD'd and chilled a couple of these. The competing FYRE docs on Hulu and Netflix are must-sees for anyone breathing the social media air. "Glass" was either a fitting end to the series or repugnant trash, we will break it down.  "The Standoff at Sparrow Creek" is an indie gem for anyone who loves Hard Boiled tension. 

Resolution, Spring, and The Endless

January 23, 2019 08:30 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MB

Last week we looked at a tangentially related trilogy with "The Raid 1&2" and "The Night Comes for Us". The exploration of those titles was so satisfying that we decided to make the relation between films in a creator's cannon a regular thing. This week Andrew is taking a look at a trio of films from Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead, all taking place within the same universe. "Resolution" was an amazingly low budget debut for the pair, and they continued their momentum through "Spring" and ...

2019 Oscar Nominations

January 22, 2019 20:54 - 40 minutes - 36.9 MB

Join Jess and Andrew as they react to the 2019 Academy Awards Nominee list. This is going to be a shit-show today. Unhappiness abounds. 

Trilogies: "The Raid: Redemption", "The Raid 2", and T"he Night Comes for Us"

January 15, 2019 08:30 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MB

Due to an abundance of time on his hands, Andrew has decided to explore some interesting trilogies whether directly related, thematically, or tangentially. "The Raid: Redemption", and "The Raid 2" were 2 of the greatest action movies of all time. Much of the cast followed this up with "The Night Comes for Us". All three are highly recommended and covered on this episode.

"Lifechanger", "If Beale Street Could Talk", "Green Book", and "Dumplin'": A New Release Episode

January 10, 2019 08:43 - 1 hour - 56.1 MB

Join Jess and Andrew for their discussion on two movies in the Cineplexes and two movies that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home. We love uncovering hidden gems, and this year's "Lifechanger" qualifies as a big one. This is streaming on VOD, and we suggest you give it a chance. It's low budget, so judge it on the ideas instead of the money it took. "If Beale Street Could Talk" was our favorite movie of the year, join us for our discussion on it.  "Green Book" is either a unit...

In the Mood for Love

January 09, 2019 21:57 - 30 minutes - 27.9 MB

Join Jess and Andrew for a discussion on Wong Kar Wai's masterpiece "In the Mood for Love". This heartbreaking film was the selection for our "Wheel Assignment" last week. If you are unfamiliar, we have a prize wheel with movie selections on it. We spin it each week to get a selection for our "movie club". In a perfect world, everyone would be watching this along with us. We invite you to join along. 

Andrew Watches Movies 2018 Awards Nominees

January 07, 2019 17:00 - 27 minutes - 25.1 MB

Jess and Andrew decided to put something fun together this year. The Oscars are a mess, and the Golden Globes are out of their minds, so we decided to put together an awards show of our own this year. We want you all to join us in voting. Please send ballots to [email protected] they can be found here: https://www.andrewwatchesmovies.com/single-post/2018/12/29/The-Andrew-Watches-Movies-End-of-Year-Awards The deadline for Ballots is February 1st, the show will be produced sligh...

Top 25 Horror Films of 2018

January 06, 2019 19:45 - 1 hour - 80.3 MB

2018 was one of the best years for Horror all time. Join Jess and Andrew as they share their top 25 horror films of the year. 

Top 25 Films of 2018

January 01, 2019 23:29 - 1 hour - 73.6 MB

Happy New Year everyone! This date also marks our 1 Year Anniversary for the podcast. We thank all of you who listen now and appreciate your support. We hope to grow this bigger in the new year. Join us for our top 25 film lists of the year. This one covers all films. We will have a Horror Podcast later in the week. 

The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover

December 31, 2018 07:24 - 48 minutes - 44.1 MB

Contained within the Shudder streaming app is one of the strangest and darkest comedies that we have ever seen. Peter Greenaway created a unique cinematic stage play starring the eternally graceful Helen Mirren and the boarish Michael Gambon. Join Jess and Andrew for an in-depth depth discussion on the unforgettable film The Thief, The Cook, His Wife, and Her Lover"

A Very Joe Bob Christmas, Silent Night, Deadly Night, Home Alone

December 24, 2018 20:54 - 1 hour - 56.6 MB

Merry Christmas everyone! Join Jess and Andrew for their celebration of the holiday. We aren't into the traditional Holiday classics, except Home Alone, so we watched Silent Night, Deadly Night parts 1 and 2, Better Watch Out, and A Very Joe Bob Christmas. The Joe Bob Christmas special can be streamed on Shudder and covers Phantasm parts 1, 3, 4, and 5. Just like us, Joe Bob just can't stick to Christmas. 

The Favourite, Anna and The Apocalypse, Roma, and The House that Jack Built: A New Release Episode

December 17, 2018 08:00 - 1 hour - 92.4 MB

Join Jess and Andrew on their odyssey through the cineplex. This week we got to see Yorgos Lanthimos's new film The Favourite, which is titled appropriately as it is one of our favorites of the year. If you were ever looking for a combination of the best elements of the High School Musical franchise mixed with Christmas and crossed with a kick-ass zombie film, your prayers have been answered. Anna and the Apocalypse danced its way into the theaters and our hearts.  Roma is now streaming ...

The Vengeance Trilogy: "Sympathy for Mr Vengeance", "OldBoy", and "Lady Vengeance"

December 12, 2018 00:28 - 1 hour - 58.6 MB

Right now the streaming service Shudder has one of our favorite thematic trilogies of all time in its collection. Park Chan-Wook is a Korean filmmaker that everyone should be aware of, and the best introduction to him is this series. "Sympathy for Mr. Vengance" is the first one that was made, but not necessarily the first one that needs to be watched. "OldBoy" happens to be one of the best films of all time, and the place we would suggest beginning this saga. "Lady Vengeance" displays the ...

"Eyes Wide Shut"

November 30, 2018 17:18 - 45 minutes - 41.9 MB

Join Jess and Andrew as they pay off their wheel assignment from last week: Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut"

"Border", "Cam", and "Creed 2": A New Release Episode

November 29, 2018 00:55 - 48 minutes - 44 MB

This week we are giving you two new release episodes on top of The Wheel coming out on Friday. Jess and Andrew got to see one of the most unique films of the year. The Swedish film "Border" is one that we will never forget, and we hope the academy also remembers it come Oscar time.  Jess and Andrew also enjoyed the new film from Blumhouse and Gunpowder and Sky collaboration "Cam." It's another film Netflix claims as an original but was just purchased by them at a festival. We highly recomm...

"Beautiful Boy", "Bohemian Rhapsody", and "A Star is Born": A New Release Episode

November 27, 2018 00:17 - 55 minutes - 50.5 MB

Alright, we are going to get this out of the way right at the top. This episode has taken us a little bit to figure out how to release. There is a film out there that many consider a "new classic," Jess and Andrew could not stand it. A Star is Born failed on every single level for them, and the podcast is not kind to it. Forgive us the honesty. There are many positive things on the episode as well, and we placed them ahead of Star.  If you don't want to hear us bash your favorite movie of ...

Brian De Palma's "Sisters"

November 21, 2018 01:28 - 35 minutes - 32.5 MB

Going forward, Jess and Andrew are going to release "The Wheel" as a stand-alone episode. For those who don't know, "The Wheel" is a weekly assignment that we leave to chance. We spin a prize wheel that has 18 selections on it and are told what to watch. If you have suggestions for "The Wheel", don't hesitate to send them to [email protected]. We will be picking them from the audience periodically. This week's episode is Brian De Palma's "Sisters". Currently, this is streaming...

The Haunting of Hill House: Episodes 6-10

November 20, 2018 07:34 - 1 hour - 62.3 MB

Jess and Andrew are back! On today's episode, they continue with the Netflix saga "The Haunting of Hill House". This episode contains spoilers, so we suggest viewing first. If you don't give a fuck about a spoiler, jump right in. 

The Haunting of Hill House: Episodes 1-5

October 31, 2018 23:04 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

Join Jess and Andrew as they journey through The Haunting of Hill House with the Crain family. Netflix original material isn't always great, but they hit the mark with this show. Mike Flanagan has been trying to make a "haunted drama" for much of his career, and he gets the closest to perfecting that twist on the horror genre in this piece. The first five episodes have a different tone than the last five, so this is a perfect way to break it up. We will be back next week with the rest of the...

31 Films of Halloween: "Suspiria" 1977 Original and 2018 Remake

October 31, 2018 22:20 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

Happy Halloween everyone! On the last day of our 31 Films of Halloween journey, we bring you two versions of one of our favorite films of all time. Dario Argento's 1977 Suspiria was given a brilliant 4K restoration last year, and we got the chance to see it in the theater again.  The film was also remade this year by Luca Guadaguino who made last year's Call Me By Your Name. It's hard to pin down our exact feelings on this one, but we know that it's one that deserves to exist and even get ...

31 Films of Halloween: "It Follows" and "The Witch in the Window"

October 30, 2018 18:27 - 37 minutes - 34.5 MB

Join Jess and Andrew for Day 30 of their 31 Films of Halloween journey. Today we tackle a film that is very close to both of us. One of our first dates was to see "It Follows", so that will always be an unforgettable film for us. It's also one that is damn good and is streaming on Netflix. We also watched the new Shudder Original "The Witch in the Window". We are adding it to our Halloween list, so you know this one is good. 

Channel Zero: Butchers Block

October 29, 2018 20:28 - 47 minutes - 43.5 MB

We have a bonus episode for you today. Shudder has been upping their content game this month, and just added the third season of Channel Zero. Butchers Block may not be quite on par with the other installments of the series, but it's better than 99% of the episodic television I see. On this podcast, we cover the entire season. Hope you all enjoy!

31 Films of Halloween: "The Void"

October 29, 2018 19:48 - 23 minutes - 21.5 MB

Join Jess and Andrew for Day 29 of our 31 Films of Halloween journey. On today's episode, we take a step into The Void on Netflix. If you're a fan of Hellraiser dimensions, this is the film for you. It's Andrew's birthday today, so you know this pick is a special one.  A time comes in every series where it is better to abandon than trudge on. The time to jump ship from Masters of Horror is now. Andrew will let you know why in this episode. 

31 Films of Halloween: Revenge of the Anthology "Trick-r-Treat", "All Hallows Eve", and "Terrifier"

October 28, 2018 07:30 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

For Day 28 of their 31 Films of Halloween Journey, Jess and Andrew enjoy a night of Halloween hijinx with Sam in the Trick r' Treat universe. This anthology set the bar for every other modern anthology and is screaming for a sequel of its own.  A darker, lower budget anthology is also explored. In All Hallows Eve, an absolutely terrifying clown named Art was introduced. This isn't at the same level of storytelling as Trick r' Treat, but it contains some horrifying frights.  This past yea...

31 Films of Halloween: "The Burbs" and "Masters of Horror: The Black Cat"

October 27, 2018 07:30 - 31 minutes - 29.2 MB

Halloween isn't always about scaring the shit out of ourselves with films. Sometimes a comedy set during the season can be just as festive as a horror film. For Day 27, we are watching a great comedy horror film from Joe Dante, The Burbs. Tom Hanks may not be my favorite actor in the world, but he's playing a part he was born for in this film.  Our Masters of Horror journey continues with the second contribution from Stewart Gordon. A tale about Edgar Allen Poe is just what the series need...

31 Films of Halloween: "Summer of '84" and "Masters of Horror: We All Scream for Ice Cream"

October 26, 2018 07:37 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

A couple of months ago, one of our favorite films of the year was given a small theatrical release. We promised to update everyone when Summer of '84 was added to a streaming platform. That day has arrived, and we are thankful to Shudder for adding it before Halloween. Summer is the perfect selection for Day 26 of our 31 Films of Halloween journey.  Most episodes of Masters of Horror are great, but not everything is perfect. I'm not going to harp too much on We All Scream for Ice Cream, bu...

31 Films of Halloween: "American Werewolf in London" and "Masters of Horror: Valerie on the Stairs"

October 24, 2018 20:46 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MB

Beware the Moors and stick to the road for Day 24 of our 31 Films of Halloween Journey. An American Werewolf in London is one of the greatest horror films of all time, and perfect for tonight's Full Moon. Andrew also continues with Masters of Horror with Valerie on the Stairs.

31 Films of Halloween: "Train to Busan" and "Masters of Horror: The Screwfly Solution"

October 23, 2018 20:33 - 34 minutes - 31.7 MB

For Day 23 of our 31 Films of Halloween journey, Jess and Andrew catch up on a beloved zombie film that has been a blind spot until now. Train to Busan has been talked about at length since its release and is streaming on Netflix now. Check it out with us before hits the American remake chopping block. Jess also joins Andrew for today's discussion on Master's of Horror. Joe Dante's chapter The Screwfly Experiment was a welcome surprise. It now holds the crown as our favorite of the series. 

31 Films of Halloween: "Return of the Living Dead" and "Channel Zero: No End House"

October 22, 2018 15:58 - 1 hour - 66.4 MB

Join Jess and Andrew on their 31 Films of Halloween journey. Today, we are revisiting an old favorite. If you haven't seen Return of the Living Dead before, there is no time like the present to change that. It's streaming on Amazon now and is one of the best zombie films of all time. Pop it on, and Let's Party! Andrew also takes a journey to the No End House from Channel Zero. The season may not live up to Candle Cove but it has classic mythology in its own right. This series from CreepyPa...

31 Films of Halloween: Double Anthology with "Creepshow" and "Southbound"

October 21, 2018 07:30 - 36 minutes - 33.6 MB

On today's episode, we are experimenting with a little bit of Double Anthology. We will be watching and reacting to ten different short horror films today contained in 2 anthology films, perfect for a Sunday double feature.  1982's Creepshow is considered the benchmark for Anthology horror films. Many have come after it, but only a few measures up. This collaboration between Stephen King and George Romero is a must-see for every Halloween season. A lesser-known anthology film that we wis...

31 Films of Halloween: "They Live" and "Masters of Horror: The Screwfly Solution

October 20, 2018 07:30 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

Day 20 of our 31 Film journey brings us to one of our favorites of all time. John Carpenter's They Live is unfortunately relevant and horrific today, but that's just because it was such a good predictor of things to come. We haven't found any sort of glasses that show us who is good and who is bad, but we do still govern our lives through self-interest. The speeches and sentiments in this film are as fresh, and the action is pretty amazing. The fight between Kieth David and Rowdy Roddy Piper...

31 Films of Halloween: The Podcast He Came Home

October 19, 2018 09:52 - 51 minutes - 47.2 MB

On today's episode, Jess and Andrew have the pleasure of discussing Halloween (1978) and Halloween (2018). We saw both in the theaters on back to back nights and had vastly different experiences at both. Be warned, the start of the podcast is a discussion/rant about how certain audiences disrespect older films in the theater. Not everything is Rocky Horror Picture Show. It's a shame because the theater we went to is known for distraction-free viewing. You win some; you lose some. The experie...

31 Films of Halloween: "Ruin Me" and "Masters of Horror: Sounds Like"

October 18, 2018 07:30 - 27 minutes - 25.6 MB

Day 18 of our 31 Films of Halloween journey brings us to a new film streaming on Shudder. Ruin Me is one that we have covered before, but it is one we wanted to add to our Halloween list. With the popularity of escape rooms and hauntings, this story of a Horror Sleepover gone wrong is perfect for the season. Stick around after Masters of Horror for a bit of a spoiler on it.  Andrew also continues his journey through the Masters of Horror catalog with Sounds Like. This episode plays like a ...

31 Films of Halloween: "Day of the Dead" and "Masters of Horror: The V Word"

October 17, 2018 07:30 - 32 minutes - 29.3 MB

Today is George Romero day on our 31 Films of Halloween journey. Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead usually receive all the accolades from the series, so we decided to watch the third part of the trilogy. Day of the Dead perfectly capped off the original films and deserved a rewatch this Halloween season. Bub the Zombie demanded it. Andrew also continues his journey through Masters of Horror with their spin on the Vampire mythos. The V Word has a great performance from Michael I...

31 Films of Halloween: "House" and "Masters of Horror: Family"

October 16, 2018 07:30 - 22 minutes - 20.3 MB

Today is an exciting day over here at Andrew Watches Movies. We are celebrating the horror career of the great George Wendt in this double feature. Better known as Norm, George hails from a place where "everybody knows your name", but we are far from the set of Cheers in these tales.  House from 1986 was an amazing collaboration between the Director, Producer, and Composer of many Friday the 13th films. Keeping some of the horror, they dial up the camp for this classic. Wendt plays the nei...

31 Films of Halloween: "Tenebre" and "Masters of Horror: The Damned Thing"

October 15, 2018 19:30 - 40 minutes - 37.1 MB

Join Jess and Andrew on their 31 Films of Halloween adventure. Today's installment is from one of our all-time favorite directors, Dario Argento. His masterpiece Suspiria is getting a remake later this month, and we do not want people to forget about his other masterworks. Tenebre was a film that we had honestly missed, which is the reason for its inclusion over Deep Red this season. The mistake of ignoring this film is now corrected.  Everyone should join in watching it today on Shudder.com...

"Apostle", "Hell Fest", "Terrified", "The Oath": A New Release Episode

October 15, 2018 17:01 - 55 minutes - 50.6 MB

There will be two episodes released today. Even though it is October, and we are doing a 31 Films of Halloween adventure, we had to get a few new releases in there. Since it is October, we felt they had to be Horror themed. Never fear, loyal listeners, we will be covering A Star is Born in November.  Join Jess and Andrew today for a conversation about the new Netflix original Apostle. With all the excitement and expectation we built up for the new Gareth Evans film, could it live up to the...

31 Films of Halloween: "Murder Party" and "Channel Zero: Candle Cove"

October 14, 2018 07:30 - 34 minutes - 31.2 MB

Join Jess and Andrew for Day 14 of our 31 Films of Halloween adventure. Today we are watching an independent film that we recommend highly. If you haven't seen Jeremy Saulnier's first film Murder Party, that should be corrected immediately. It is streaming on Netflix and Shudder right now. We start with a conversation on that and spoil it before the end of the episode.  We also take a one day break from Masters of Horror for a journey to Candle Cove. Channel Zero is one of the best surpris...

31 Films of Halloween: "Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives" and "Masters of Horror: Imprint"

October 13, 2018 07:30 - 29 minutes - 26.8 MB

Even though the 13th falls on a Saturday this October, Jason couldn't stay away from our 31 Films of Halloween celebration. After slashing his way through 4 installments (fifth was a copycat), Jason is back to terrorize more counselors at the newly rebranded Camp Forest Green. Even though it's a new name, our favorite masked maniac knows he's back at home in Crystal Lake. Part 6 is our favorite installment, and we hope you are kind with your comments regarding that.  Jess and Andrew also a...

31 Films of Halloween: "Wes Craven's New Nightmare" and "Masters of Horror: Haeckel's Tale"

October 13, 2018 00:00 - 38 minutes - 35.1 MB

It's time to join Jess and Andrew in the boiler room for an installment of Franchise Horror in our 31 Films of Halloween adventure. Since it's Friday, we decided to stop by Freddy's for the "meta" chapter of the franchise. This film directly influenced Craven's Scream, which led to the revitalization of the horror genre. If you've never seen this one before, October is the perfect time for a visit. For us, it's an old favorite that never leaves our rotation. We hope you enjoy our talk on Wes...

31 Films of Halloween: "Tucker and Dale Vs Evil" and "Masters of Horror: Pick Me Up"

October 11, 2018 07:30 - 20 minutes - 18.9 MB

Join Jess and Andrew for Day 11 of our 31 Films of Halloween celebration. After getting our guts torn out and twisted around yesterday with "Hereditary", it seemed like a horror film with the emphasis on comedy was in order. "Tucker and Dale Vs Evil" is always a crowd pleaser, and also a nice message about crossing the aisle and getting over differences with fellow humans. This is streaming on Netflix and Shudder, and is an awesome addition to the Halloween viewing list.  "Masters of Horro...

31 Films of Halloween: "Hereditary" and "Masters of Horror: Sick Girl"

October 10, 2018 07:30 - 1 hour - 62.5 MB

The time has come for something we found to be truly terrifying, this year's Hereditary. Earlier this year, this film divided audiences more than anything has since "mother!", and Jess and Andrew loved both of those movies. Toni Collete's performance in this film is startling, but there is more to it bubbling below the surface. If you saw it only once in theaters, a revisit gives a greater look to how all the pieces were put together, and how smoothly writer director Ari Aster was able to as...

31 Films of Halloween: "Tragedy Girls" and "Masters of Horror: The Fair Haired Child"

October 09, 2018 07:30 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

It's time to watch one of our favorites on the 31 Films of Halloween list, 2017's "Tragedy Girls". The biggest Tragedy is that this one didn't get the wide theatrical release it deserved. Jess and Andrew saw this twice in theaters, and now about 11 more times at home. Join us for a sadistic little High School romp, one of the most fun films on this list. Andrew also continues his journey through the "Masters of Horror" with episode 9 "The Fair Haired Child".  

31 Films of Halloween: "Bride of Re-Animator" and "Masters of Horror: Cigarette Burns"

October 08, 2018 07:30 - 30 minutes - 28.3 MB

Jess and Andrew continue their 31 Films of Halloween celebration. Today is "Bride of Re-Animator" day, the best way we could figure out to follow up "Bride of Frankenstein". We also talk about the original "Re-Animator", since that is the far superior entry in the series. Andrew also continues his adventure through the Masters of Horror collection on Screambox.com. Today's episode is an extreme one from horror legend John Carpenter. Cigarette Burns is one that you won't forget after seeing...

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