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Rewind of the Living Dead

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A podcast for true horror fanatics. Each week we will take a deep dive into the best horror films of all time and some movies that aren't so great as well. We will also review current horror films and break down different categories including our favorite performances, the best gore, the best lines and if these movies truly scared us or not!

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Episode 47 — An American Werewolf in London

July 12, 2021 08:33 - 1 hour - 68 MB

Back in 1969 while working as a production assistant on the film “Kelly’s Heroes,” future director and writer John Landis was traveling through Yugoslavia when he was witness to a gypsy funeral where a body was being buried with the utmost precaution to prevent the dead from rising from the grave.  That sparked an idea in Landis’ mind after he realized that he would never be able to actually confront the undead and he wanted to write a script that reflected a young man going through that sa...

Episode 46 — Werewolves Within

July 03, 2021 19:20 - 1 hour - 66.9 MB

When comedian and writer Mishna Wolff was invited to take part in the Women’s Film and Television Fellowship at Ubisoft Film and Television, she was more than happy to attend but one of the perks that came along with the invitation was a stack of video games made by the company.  One of those games centered around a whodunit set in a medieval town where a group of villagers are tasked with trying to find out which one of them is a werewolf in disguise before all of them are eaten.  Wolff e...

Episode 45 — Frailty

June 27, 2021 03:01 - 1 hour - 56 MB

Growing up in Texas with a religious upbringing that usually involved reading the Book of Revelations and the Old Testament in the bible, writer Brent Hanley was inspired to write a movie based on some of those same kind of themes.  A huge fan of Alfred Hitchcock and Stephen King as well, Hanley crafted a story about a single father with two sons, who is visited by an angel one day and he’s informed that he’s been tasked by God to become a demon slayer.  While one of the boys is more than ...

Episode 44 — The Burning

June 19, 2021 03:37 - 1 hour - 69.6 MB

The low-budget horror film has always been a staple of the movie industry but back in 1980, a producer named Harvey Weinstein was desperate to get his shot in Hollywood so he decided to try his hand at creating a scary movie after hearing stories about the Cropsey legend in upstate New York.  He pitched the idea to his producing partner Michael Cohl, who knew this was a potential hit after the success of films such as “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” and “Halloween.”  The initial pitch for t...

Episode 43 — George Romero's Lost Film 'The Amusement Park'

June 12, 2021 07:15 - 1 hour - 55.4 MB

It’s difficult to remember the great George A. Romero as anything other than the father of the modern zombie movie and one of the best horror directors in the history of cinema.  But after his breakout film “Night of the Living Dead” became a smash success, Romero found very little interest from audiences in his next two films. As he was preparing production on another feature length film that would become “The Crazies,” Romero was approached by the Lutheran Society about directing an infor...

Episode 42 — The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It

June 05, 2021 05:50 - 1 hour - 66.3 MB

In 1981, 19-year-old Arne Cheyenne Johnson was arrested and charged with the murder of his landlord after stabbing the man numerous times with a five-inch blade from his pocket knife.  A media circus soon followed the sensational murder thanks to the attention brought on the case by famed demonoligists Ed and Lorraine Warren after they reportedly conducted an exorcism on a young boy that resulted in the spirit inhabiting the child then transferring to Arne.  In court, Arne attempted to cla...

Episode 41 — The Conjuring

June 01, 2021 04:07 - 1 hour - 63.3 MB

For the better part of two decades, producer Tony DeRosa-Grund had been desperately trying to adapt a story told to him by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren after hearing a chilling audio recording from one of their cases.  The Warrens had already been considered the foremost expert when it came to hauntings and possession stories after they investigated infamous cases like the Amityville Horror as well as a man going on trial for murder, who claimed demonic possession was the...

Episode 40 — A Quiet Place Part II

May 29, 2021 06:24 - 1 hour - 61.3 MB

Following the massive, worldwide success of “A Quiet Place” in 2018 — a film that grossed over $340 million at the global box office — Paramount immediately began looking into a possible sequel.  The only problem was original star, director and co-writer John Krasinski wasn’t interested in creating a franchise but rather a one-off film, which he already made. The original screenwriters also bowed out of the project, opting to focus on creating new material rather than mining a sequel out of...

Episode 39 — A Quiet Place

May 27, 2021 08:10 - 1 hour - 58.4 MB

When John Krasinski wrapped his role in “The Office” back in 2013, he was left at a crossroads in his career. He could have easily stuck to comedy, a genre that gave him a comfortable home for man years but he also yearned to branch out and do something different.  So he began directing features as well as developing films such as “Manchester By the Sea” alongside Matt Damon. He also signed onto star in the Amazon Prime series “Jack Ryan,” which was based on the famed character from author ...

Episode 38 — 'Sound of Violence' Writer and Director Alex Noyer

May 25, 2021 00:19 - 53 minutes - 48.8 MB

Following a five year long journey making a documentary about the revolutionary Roland TR-808 drum machine, writer and director Alex Noyer wanted to transition into feature film making and he couldn’t have asked for a better opportunity than to dive into his favorite — the horror genre.  The concept for his first film was simple yet nuanced at the same time — how about a movie you actually kill someone with a drum machine?  From there, Noyer’s vision for a new project was born as he plotte...

Episode 37 — Army of the Dead

May 22, 2021 06:53 - 1 hour - 76.7 MB

Over the past 20 years, Zack Snyder has become one of the most polarizing directors in the film industry, especially after he managed to remake an all-time classic like “Dawn of the Dead” and live to tell about it with horror fans actually embracing his idea about zombies invading a mall just like George A. Romero’s classic version from the 1970s.  After the success he found with that film, Snyder decided he wanted to stick around the same genre so in 2007, he signed onto direct a movie cal...

Episode 36 — Spiral: From the Book of Saw

May 15, 2021 05:49 - 1 hour - 65.7 MB

The sequel is a staple of the horror genre but few films have produced as many replicas in such a short period of time in recent years as the “Saw” series. With the original movie released in 2004, the “Saw” franchise had a new film released each year up until 2010 when “Saw 3D” was teased as the final movie in the series.  Then seven years later, a new film was commissioned called “Jigsaw” that restarted the franchise yet again, although with less than favorable reviews but still proving t...

Episode 35 — Saw

May 11, 2021 07:03 - 1 hour - 66.6 MB

When Australian director James Gunn and his writer friend Leigh Wannell graduated from film school, they decided to work together on a low budget horror film after being inspired by “The Blair Witch Project.”  Another film titled “Pi” by Darren Aronofsky convinced them they could self-finance the film and they started coming up with ideas. They decided the cheapest film possible would involve two characters being locked inside of a room together.  Wan then pitched the idea about two men be...

Episode 34 — The Wretched

May 06, 2021 07:39 - 1 hour - 78.8 MB

The Pierce brothers — Drew and Brett — were essentially born to do horror movies considering their father Bart was a photographic FX artist on the original “Evil Dead” movie by Sam Raimi.  Following their first film “Deadheads” that came out back in 2011, the siblings decided to take a stab at a different genre in the horror field by focusing on witches. Inspired by the idea to build a different interpretation and mythology around witches, the Pierce brothers wanted to apply a dynamic to a ...

Episode 33 — Chopping Mall

May 01, 2021 07:04 - 1 hour - 58.5 MB

It’s a well known fact that the 1980’s was arguably the most prolific and profitable time for horror films — sometimes for better, other times for worse.  Julie Corman, wife of legendary horror producer Roger Corman, had a deal with Vestron video for a horror film that would take place in a shopping mall, which was the center of American consumerism in the 80s. She hired Jim Wynorski to pen the script and he only agreed to the project so long as he got to direct. He ended up writing a scrip...

Episode 32 — Mayhem

April 24, 2021 06:04 - 1 hour - 56.7 MB

Horror crosses a lot of boundaries that go beyond the typical splatter fest, ghost movie or slasher extravaganza because there are a lot of films that can fall into this particular category.  Director Joe Lynch definitely agreed with that ideology when he was plotting the course for his 2017 movie “Mayhem,” which was written by Matias Caruso. Inspired by films like “Die Hard” that is the ultimate action movie, which can also sometimes pass as a Christmas favorite, Lynch decided to check off...

Episode 31 — Jakob's Wife

April 20, 2021 07:24 - 1 hour - 57.9 MB

In 2015, horror icon Barbara Crampton was handed a script written by Mark Steensland that tackled issues often ignored in filmmaking. He had written a movie that focused on “a woman in the second stage of life, battling against a relationship that feels restrictive.”  The result was a movie that took home the top prize at Shriekfest, a horror film festival in Los Angeles. After Crampton received the script, she spent the better part of the next five years trying to make the movie a reality ...

Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Post Show

April 19, 2021 02:41 - 45 minutes - 41.5 MB

In this special edition of Rewind of the Living Dead, we discuss the 2021 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, breaking down all of the winners and giving some of our picks for the best in horror for the past year and what's coming next in 2021.  Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio   For more Rewind of the Living Dead, follow on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewindofdead Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewindoflivingdead Instagram: https://www.inst...

Episode 30 — Sinister

April 13, 2021 05:24 - 59 minutes - 54.3 MB

A nightmare after watching ‘The Ring’ inspired writer Christopher Robert Cargill to pen his own screenplay following visions in his head that he once found a film in his attic that contained disturbing footage of an entirely family being hanged.  Eventually he teamed up with writer and director Scott Derrickson to flesh out the idea of a demonic creature, who lured children into his wicked web and an evil being later known as Mr. Boogie was finally born. Cargill and Derrickson finished a sc...

Episode 29 — The Dark and The Wicked

April 06, 2021 06:19 - 1 hour - 69.8 MB

Writer and director Bryan Bertino gained a huge following in horror after he served as the writer and director to the 2008 home invasion film “The Strangers,” which terrified audiences and left everybody in the theater feeling like this could happen to them.  Bertino followed that up with the found footage film “Mockingbird” and then the 2016 movie “The Monster,” which kept him once again focused on a claustrophobic scenario featuring only a couple of key characters. Working alongside produ...

Episode 28 — Maniac

March 30, 2021 06:26 - 1 hour - 61.6 MB

The slasher movie is a staple of the horror genre with classic films such as “Halloween and “Friday the 13th” influencing audiences and filmmakers for decades to come.  In 1980, director William Lustic alongside writer and star Joe Spinell unleashed a different kind of slasher film that was more brutal and intimate than almost anything that came before it. A lonely man named Frank Zito leaves his apartment at night and seeks out women, who he then captures and murders in horrific fashion.  ...

Episode 27 — The Rental

March 22, 2021 07:03 - 1 hour - 66.2 MB

At one of the most polarizing times in the history of the United States where trust seems to be at an all time low, actor Dave Franco couldn’t help but face his own paranoia about the home-sharing phenomenon where companies like Air BNB connect people with places to rent with those who need somewhere to stay without much else known about each other besides a few online reviews.  Who stayed there before and who might not have ever left? That led Franco to begin fleshing out an idea for his f...

Episode 26 — The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Franchise Review

March 15, 2021 06:58 - 1 hour - 64 MB

In 1974, director Tobe Hooper shocked and stunned audiences with his magnum opus — “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.”  It was a film Roger Ebert called as “violent and gruesome and blood-soaked as the title promises.” Hailed by some as a classic but others as a disturbing film not worthy of an audience, the original “Texas Chain Saw Massacre” eventually reached cult status and today it’s hailed as one of the single greatest horror films ever made.  It wasn’t until 12 years after the original ...

Episode 25 — Texas Chainsaw 3D and Leatherface

March 09, 2021 07:34 - 1 hour - 91.8 MB

Horror franchises have notoriously undergone a number of changes, reboots and recreations over the years but the Texas Chainsaw Massacre films stand in a class all on their own.  In 2013, director John Luessenhop decided to take his own stab with “Texas Chainsaw 3D” — a film that sought to carry on the legacy of the original movie while trying to take advantage of the new 3D technology that was sweeping through movie theaters worldwide. The seventh overall film to feature the “Texas Chainsa...

Episode 24 — Hunter Hunter

March 01, 2021 08:05 - 1 hour - 55 MB

Inspired by fairy tales about predators that call back to classics like Grimm brothers fables, Shawn Linden decided to create his own take on the genre in a modern setting.  The story was plotted out during a trip home from a European film festival back in 2007 but Linden didn’t get to actually create the film until 13 years later. Set against the backdrop of a remote cabin in Canada, a family lives off the grid, working and surviving as fur trappers who have largely shunned the norms of so...

Episode 23 — The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) and Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning

February 22, 2021 08:33 - 1 hour - 82.1 MB

More than 25 years after Tobe Hooper created one of the most iconic horror films of all time with “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,” action movie producer Michael Bay saw an opportunity to capitalize on the property after starting his own studio called Platinum Dunes that was created specifically with low budget films in mind.  Eventually, Bay’s company purchased the rights to the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and the work began on reviving the franchise. Rumors abounded that Tobe Hooper would be ...

Episode 22 — Blood Quantum

February 15, 2021 07:28 - 1 hour - 59.8 MB

Thanks to TV series such as “The Walking Dead,” the zombie genre has really been rejuvenated in recent years with a number of truly creative takes in horror films made across the globe.  In South Korea, “Train to Busan” was a pulse-pumping thrill ride that was equal parts terrifying and claustrophobic thanks to the inventive way zombies were used in that movie. In 2019, writer and director Jeff Barnaby decided to take his own unique stab at the zombie genre by introducing the dead coming ba...

Episode 21: Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3 and Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation

February 08, 2021 06:36 - 1 hour - 85.1 MB

The explosion of the slasher genre in the 1980’s had just about every studio in Hollywood thirsty for the next great horror franchise. New Line Cinema, which was the studio responsible for the rise of the Nightmare on Elm Street series, decided to reinvent the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise with a third film in the series with plans to focus more around Leatherface than his cannabilistic family.  The result was the 1990 film “Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III,” which starred f...

Episode 20 — Spiral

February 01, 2021 03:58 - 54 minutes - 49.6 MB

Horror films are best known for scaring audiences with gruesome scares or terrifying monsters but the horror genre has also been able to simultaneously tackle a lot of societal issues.  Whether that’s facing the real life horror of prejudice and racism in films such as “Get Out” and “Candyman” or the class war displayed in movies like “Society” or “The People Under the Stairs,” horror films are often times overlooked for just how much they deal with serious, real world issues.  In 2019, di...

Episode 19 — The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2

January 23, 2021 19:21 - 1 hour - 48.6 MB

In the latest edition of our ongoing series exploring the entire Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, we take a deep dive on the original sequel "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" where the buzz is back!  Following the massive success of the original film, director Tobe Hooper returned to the franchise he made famous with the first sequel in the series, which also introduced horror icon Bill Moseley to the masses as the maniacal Chop Top.  Take a listen to our newest episode where we talk all t...

Episode 18 - Anything For Jackson

January 16, 2021 07:17 - 59 minutes - 45.8 MB

Possession and exorcism are both common themes when it comes to the horror genre. “The Exorcist” is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time while “Rosemary’s Baby” still haunts audiences to this day. Of course more modern tales such as “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” and “The Last Exorcism” have received solid reviews from both critics and audiences.  A new film on Shudder delves into those same subjects with director Justin Dyck and writer Keith Cooper abandoning their typica...

Episode 17 — The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

January 08, 2021 09:11 - 1 hour - 55 MB

As part of a new series exploring different horror franchises, Rewind of the Living Dead will spend five episodes taking a deep dive into "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" as well as all of the sequels, remakes and reboots. The first episode will explore the original 1974 classic "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre."  The word legendary gets tossed around a lot in the horror genre but Tobe Hooper’s first major film certainly fits the bill.  Initially inspired by a Christmas shopping trip where he sa...

The Top 5 Horror Films of 2020

January 06, 2021 08:00 - 40 minutes - 31.8 MB

In this special edition of Rewind of the Living Dead, our hosts Damon and Patrick give their picks for the top five horror films of 2020. What made the final list this year? Listen and find out!  Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio   For more Rewind of the Living Dead, follow on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewindofdead Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewindoflivingdead Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewindoflivingdead/  

Episode 16 — The Invisible Man

January 03, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 55.8 MB

Dracula. Frankenstein. The Wolfman.. These were all staples of the Universal Monsters line made famous by performances from actors such as Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff. Years later, Universal decided to relaunch a new monstrous universe based around those same iconic characters but a disastrous attempt at remaking The Mummy starring Tom Cruise cast doubts that the great monster of old would ever rise again.  That was until 2020 when Leigh Wannell, previously known as the creator of the “Sa...

Episode 15 Holiday Special - Gremlins

December 25, 2020 07:52 - 1 hour - 50.1 MB

In the 1980’s, the combination of horror and comedy was becoming more and more popular. Chris Columbus, who would go onto become a famed director in his own right, wrote a spec script after he was inspired by the sound of mice scurrying across his apartment but the story was really just an effort to get more attention on his work.  That was until Steven Spielberg took notice of his script with interest of transforming this story into a feature film after calling it “one of the most original...

Episode 14 — 30 Miles from Nowhere

December 21, 2020 06:37 - 59 minutes - 46.3 MB

There are a lot of incredible female-led horror films throughout history but a new movie released in 2018 not only featured a female director in Caitlin Koller but the screenplay came from an actress and writer named Shawna Kofed.  Described as “a scary version of the Big Chill,” old college friends gather at a remote cabin in Wisconsin to attend the funeral of a former classmate who committed suicide. They haven’t seen each other for years so it doesn’t take long for the skeletons to start...

Episode 13 — Killer Klowns from Outer Space

December 12, 2020 23:59 - 55 minutes - 43.4 MB

The Chiodo brothers — Stephen, Edward and Charles — were well known special effects artists in Hollywood focusing in clay models, creature creation and stop motion animatronics. In 1988, they decided to crossover from creating special effects to creating their own movie. The original concept came from Stephen Chiodo who imagined the most terrifying image he could muster and that involved driving down a lonely mountain road and a car would pass by with a clown staring back at him.  From that...

Episode 12 — Satan's Slaves

December 03, 2020 06:42 - 56 minutes - 43.4 MB

One of the best parts about the horror genre is that it transcends people, places and cultures. Americans are just as likely to be terrified by a really scary movie as people living across Europe or Asia. In fact some of the best horror films in history didn’t come from the United States. From the classic “Nosferatu” in Germany from 1922 to Dario Argento’s “Suspiria” from Italy in 1977 to “Audition” from Japan in 1999 to “Let the Right One In” out of Sweden in 2008, horror films are made and...

Episode 11 — The Wolf of Snow Hollow

November 26, 2020 09:05 - 56 minutes - 43.1 MB

The Howling. American Werewolf in London. Silver Bullet. Those are just a few of the iconic werewolf movies that are considered the best in film history but writer and director Jim Cummings decided to take his own stab at the genre after receiving rave reviews for his film “Thunder Road” where he played a police officer in personal peril following a divorce and the death of his mother.  This time around Cummings is once again strapping on a badge while investigating a series of brutal murde...

Episode 10 — Scare Me

November 18, 2020 08:39 - 1 hour - 48.8 MB

At the height of the #MeToo movement in 2018, CollegeHumor writer and actor Josh Ruben decided that he wanted to pen a film that tackled the all too gross conundrum that so many of his female colleagues encountered when they were forced to “diminish their light in the face of a man’s behavior.”  The result was the movie “Scare Me,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in early 2020. Set against the backdrop of a remote cabin in the woods, “Scare Me” seeks to dump the typical tropes...

Episode 009 — Friday the 13th Part III 3D

November 13, 2020 23:42 - 1 hour - 51 MB

The massive success of the first two installments of Friday the 13th had proven to be box office gold.  In 1982, Paramount wanted to keep the kill count high with a 3rd film in the franchise. After part 2 star Amy Steel turned down a returning role, director Steve Miner and company decided to capitalize on the resurgence of 3D technology to redefine the movie. The end result is a campy slasher that focuses a little too much on 3D scares, but ends up creating the key elements that define the...

Episode 007 — Slumber Party Massacre

November 13, 2020 23:36 - 53 minutes - 41.2 MB

The 1980’s were filled with iconic slasher movies but writer Rita Mae Brown decided to take a stab at the genre with her script called “Sleepless Nights” that served as a parody to the killer chases teenagers until a final girl survives trope that filled so many horror films .  Producers had another idea and repurposed her script into something a little more straight forward with Amy Holden Jones taking on directorial duties. The end result was “Slumber Party Massacre” — a slasher film wher...

Episode 008 — Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

November 10, 2020 07:42 - 50 minutes - 40.9 MB

In 1981, former journalist turned author Alvin Schwartz released a book that would ultimately define his writing career with a series of short stories cobbled together for a collection known as “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.” With nightmarish imagery provided by artist Stephen Gammell, the book was marketed for younger readers much to the chagrin of some of their parents, who complained about the graphic nature of the macabre stories that often featured gruesome deaths.  In fact, “Scar...

Episode 006 — Return of the Living Dead

November 03, 2020 06:49 - 54 minutes - 42.4 MB

In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we talk about the 1985 horror-comedy classic "Return of the Living Dead." From the crazy kills to the over the top humor to the punk rock soundtrack, "Return of the Living Dead" had a little bit of something for everybody. From best and worst performances to our favorite lines, we break down what made this movie such a cult classic while also answering if it still holds up today. Make sure to cover your brains as we talk "Return of the Li...

Episode 005 — Night of the Living Dead

October 31, 2020 05:14 - 59 minutes - 48 MB

To celebrate Halloween, Rewind of the Living Dead travels back to 1968 to talk about the George Romero classic 'Night of the Living Dead' Long before "The Walking Dead" was the most popular show on television, Romero was setting the stage for the modern zombie classic with his film "Night of the Living Dead." Filmed near his adopted hometown of Pittsburgh, Romero introduced audiences to the dead rising from their graves while the living were left huddled inside a farmhouse just trying to su...

Episode 004 — 'Host'

October 27, 2020 05:38 - 49 minutes - 38.3 MB

With a pandemic shutting down the film industry for a large part of 2020, director Rob Savage decided to take a stab at an original found footage movie with his film titled "Host," which follows a group of friends performing a seance over a Zoom call when things go horribly wrong. "Host" has been hailed as an original and creative vision for horror in 2020 but did this film really scare us or just make us wish we had better WiFi after watching this extended Zoom call? Find out on the latest...

Episode 003 — 'From Beyond'

October 24, 2020 06:15 - 52 minutes - 42.7 MB

In the latest episode of 'Rewind of the Living Dead,' we take a look back at director Stuart Gordon's second feature film titled 'From Beyond" based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft. Does this horror movie still stand the test of time?  Switch on your resonators  and travel with us "From Beyond" to find out!  Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio   For more Rewind of the Living Dead, follow on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewindofdead Facebook...

Episode 002 — Doctor Sleep

October 15, 2020 04:51 - 51 minutes - 43.2 MB

In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we pull up to the bar and have Lloyd pour us a double as we talk about the 2019 film "Doctor Sleep," which served as a direct sequel to the classic film "The Shining." Director Mike Flanagan paid homage to the past while creating his own vision for this film based on the book by Stephen King Did Flanagan manage to make a worthy successor or a sad imitation when compared to Stanley Kubrick's iconic film? We discuss on this week's episode!  ...

Episode 001 — The Shining

October 14, 2020 10:00 - 58 minutes - 47.1 MB

In the debut episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we take a look back at one of the greatest horror films of all time — the 1980 classic "The Shining' from director Stanley Kubrick.  From the best and worst performances to our favorite lines and the debate on whether or not "The Shining" is still scary today all packed into this episode.  Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio   For more Rewind of the Living Dead, follow on social media: Twitter: https://t...

Episode 000 — Welcome to Rewind of the Living Dead

October 14, 2020 06:51 - 11 minutes - 9.37 MB

Welcome to Rewind of the Living Dead where we will break down and review the best and sometimes the worst horror movies from the past and present. Allow us to introduce ourselves so you know what you'll be hearing each and every week. Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio   For more Rewind of the Living Dead, follow on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewindofdead Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewindoflivingdead Instagram: https://www.insta...

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