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Episode 186: Filmmakers Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote and Rosemary's Baby (1968)
This week we chat with filmmakers Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote, the writers/directors of The Open House, Hypnotic and the sequel to Becky, The Wrath of Becky. We chat about how they got involved with the project, continuing the mystery of the original's MacGuffin, working with Seann William Scott and so much more. Then Matt briefly tells us about his Scarred for Life moment with Scream and talk more indepth about Rosemary's Baby, why it was so terrifying for Suzanne, Terry's roundabout way of seeing it for the first time and why it's such a classic, even though the director is a criminal.
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