A return to the weekly movie reviews brings ten new films into the fold for Erik Childress & Steve Prokopy. They include a documentary on an Oscar-winning producer (The Storms of Jeremy Thomas) and a baffling story of love featuring Peter Dinklage and two Oscar winners (She Came To Me). The horrors of October are starting to come out with another chapter in the long-running anthology (V/H/S/85), the first of two tales of families and possession this week (When Evil Lurks) plus what happens when you mix Scream with Back to the Future (Totally Killer). There is more real life horror revisiting the shifting power dynamics of a Sundance relationship (Fair Play), the true-life tale of when to remain silent (Miranda’s Victim) and the true-life-inspired tale of vacationing women and the toxic bar they get jobs in (The Royal Hotel). Finally it seems fitting that on the week that David Gordon Green attempts his own follow-up to one of the greatest horror films ever (The Exorcist: Believer), the late director of that classic would see the debut of his final film about how a new generation thinks they know more than the one they follow (The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial).

0:00 - Intro

1:31 - Fair Play

16:08 - Miranda's Victim

24:56 - The Storms of Jeremy Thomas

29:56 - She Came To Me

38:24 - V/H/S/85

44:43 - When Evil Lurks

53:24 - The Royal Hotel

1:05:47 - Totally Killer

1:19:37 - The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial

1:34:52 - The Exorcist: Believer

1:55:12 - Outro