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This week, Hack or Slash discusses the psychological twists of Last Shift (2014). Featuring a special guest, the team goes into great lengths about the power of visual symbolism, the usage of multiple themes simultaneously and the atrocity of a bad bun. Our former disqualified panelist is reinstated to the trivia game of Fact or Fiction. This episode contains spoilers.

Show Notes
Episode Synopsis

This week, Hack or Slash discusses the psychological twists of Last Shift (2014). Featuring a special guest, the team goes into great lengths about the power of visual symbolism, the usage of multiple themes simultaneously and the atrocity of a bad bun. Our former disqualified panelist is reinstated to the trivia game of Fact or Fiction. This episode contains spoilers.

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Movie Details

IMDB


Title: "Last Shift" (2014)


Synopsis: A rookie cop’s 1st shift alone in the last night of a closing police station turns into a living nightmare.


Run time: 1 hour 30 minutes


Release Date: October 25, 2014 (UK) | October 6, 2015 (US)


Director: Anthony DiBlasi


Body Count: 5

Weekly Debate

Last week: Regarding the debate of dream sequences, the results were almost unanimous against the technique being a true movie killer. Although some believe the use of dream sequences to prove successful in a sparse number of cases, the majority of our listeners would prefer to do without the subconscious, mind altering style. Unless the debate itself was but a dream…


This week: "Would you join a creepy cult for a lifetime supply of your favorite food?"


Weigh in on our weekly debate by hitting us up via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, @HackorSlash. You can also share your opinions with us by shooting us an email to [email protected].


Music Credits

Day of Chaos Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)


Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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