Episode 259: October Is Actually Some Time To Die

Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy continue to show why you can’t do this on the radio when they take the time to review another ten movies available this week including revisiting a film they disagreed on from Sundance this year (Mass). With Jason Reitman’s reboot just a month away, Erik takes a look at a documentary about the original (Cleanin’ Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters). He also discusses Jason Sudeikis and Evangeline Lilly as a star-crossed couple thrust into a film noir plot (South of Heaven). Being October, there is plenty of horror and the guys split duties on the latest from Amazon’s Blumhouse releases (The Manor, Madres), go through another anthology from Shudder (V/H/S 94), and a Netflix slasher film from the director of the Creep films (There’s Someone Inside Your House). There are also variations of horror seen in a couple’s tragedy answered with a miracle (Lamb) and the remarkable true life story of the trapped Thai soccer team told by the divers themselves (The Rescue). Plus there is this little James Bond film you may have waited a couple years for that Steve gets his chance to weigh in on (No Time To Die).

0:00 - Intro

2:25 – Mass

23:09 – Cleanin’ Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters

30:38 – South of Heaven

39:51 – The Manor

48:42 – Madres

55:49 – V/H/S 94

1:06:25 – There’s Someone Inside Your House

1:19:22 – The Rescue

1:34:19 – Lamb

1:52:28 – No Time To Die

2:11:34 - Outro

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