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Before Margot Robbie played Barbie, there was Chucky. Although, this movie about a doll's coming to life is far more bloodier but still filled with plenty of magic. This week on the podcast the Terrible Trio discuss the the 1988 film, "Child's Play," Tune in to find out more!
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Creeping it Real: An Anthology of Terror
01:34:38|This week, we're diving into George A. Romero and Stephen King's horror anthology Creepshow! With five terrifying (and sometimes hilarious) tales of revenge, monsters, and… killer cockroaches, Creepshow is a cult classic. Join us as we break down each segment, discuss what makes anthologies so much fun, and find out if Creepshow can win over the hearts of even the most horror-averse viewers. Tune in to find out!If you enjoy the show, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also rate us five stars on Apple podcasts and Spotify.Social Media:⭐ Facebook⭐ Twitter⭐ Instagram⭐ LetterboxdGodzilla Original One
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01:40:14|This week on the podcast the Terrible Trio discuss the 1994 star-studded vampire film, "Interview with the Vampire." You will learn about the faithfulness of the adaptation, new vampire tropes, and Pete's insights on the new HBO Max Discovery Plus merger! Tune in to find out more!If you enjoy the show, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also rate us five stars on Apple podcasts and Spotify.Social Media:⭐ Facebook⭐ Twitter⭐ Instagram⭐ LetterboxdYou're All Doomed!
01:26:44|Camp blood is opening up again nearly 20 years following the tragic death of a young camper. Crazy Ralph tried to warn the campers, but they didn't listen to his message of doom. This week on the podcast the Terrible Trio discuss the 1980 slasher "Friday the 13th." This film has Bogart impressions, cabin pianos, and Kevin Bacon! Tune in to find out more!If you enjoy the show, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also rate us five stars on Apple podcasts and Spotify.Social Media:⭐ Facebook⭐ Twitter⭐ Instagram⭐ LetterboxdThe Day of the Beast (1995)
01:20:15|Merry Christmas! On this Christmas Eve, it isn't Santa coming down the chimney but the birth of the Anti-Christ! There's only one person who can stop this: a priest sinning like there is no tomorrow trying to lure the attention of the devil. This week on the podcast the Terrible Trio discussed the 1995 film, "The Day of the Beast." They discuss this film's horror comedy elements and whether or not the protagonist is a reliable narrator - mainly due to their LSD consumption. Tune in to find out more!If you enjoy the show, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also rate us five stars on Apple podcasts and Spotify.Social Media:⭐ Facebook⭐ Twitter⭐ Instagram⭐ LetterboxdSunscreen Won't Help You On this Beach - Old (2021)
01:37:10|This week on the podcast the Terrible Trio discuss the 2021 M. Night Shyamalan film "Old." The podcast will discuss the themes of mortality and where this holds up to the recent Shyamalan movies. Tune in to find out more!If you enjoy the show, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also rate us five stars on Apple podcasts and Spotify.