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Archives for January 2020

[Horror Bucket List] ‘Night Of The Demons’ Is A Zany, Practical Effects Delight

January 31, 2020 by Joe Lipsett

In Horror Bucket List, I fill in gaps in my horror film knowledge based on recommendations from friends on Twitter. We then have a back and forth discussion about their history with the film.

First up: 1988’s Night of the Demons with @JohnnyPHreak.

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Filed Under: Horror, Horror Bucket List Tagged With: Linnea Quigley, Night of the Demons

[The Outsider recap w/t Gayly Dreadful] “Que Viene el Coco” Identifies The Bogeyman

January 27, 2020 by Joe Lipsett

Each week Joe (@bstolemyremote) and Terry (@gaylydreadful) discuss the most recent episode of HBO’s The Outsider, alternating between our respective sites — queerhorrormovies.com and gaylydreadful.com.

Episode 1.04: “Que Viene el Coco”: While retracing the Maitlands’ recent family vacation, Holly (Cynthia Erivo) pursues a possible connection to an eerily similar case and gains valuable insight from local former detective Andy Katcavage (Derek Cecil); Glory (Julianne Nicholson) faces increased scrutiny in her daily life. [Read more…]

Filed Under: The Outsider, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Ben Mendelsohn, cynthia erivo, Derek Cecil, Diany Rodriguez, HBO, Jason Bateman, Julianne Nicholson, Marc Menchaca, Paddy Considine, Susanna Guzman, Yul Vazquez

[He Said / She Said]: ‘Countdown’ Fluctuates Between Silly, Ridiculous and Borderline Offensive

January 21, 2020 by Joe Lipsett

Talitha Eliana Bateman hiding under the bed in CountdownIn He Said/She Said, critics Joe and Valeska dissect a film in a back and forth email exchange. Previously, we tackled Helen Hunt’s twisty/turny festival entry, I See You. This time, we’re downloading apps irresponsibly without reading the Terms of Condition with 2019’s Countdown.

Spoilers follow…
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Filed Under: He Said/She Said, Horror Tagged With: Countdown, Elizabeth Lail, Jordan Calloway, P.J. Byrne, Peter Facinelli, Talitha Bateman, Tichina Arnold, Tom Segura

[The Outsider recap w/t Gayly Dreadful] The Latest Stephen King Adaptation Opens With Plenty of Mystery

January 13, 2020 by Joe Lipsett

Each week Joe (@bstolemyremote) and Terry (@gaylydreadful) discuss the most recent episode of HBO’s The Outsider, alternating between our respective sites — queerhorrormovies.com and gaylydreadful.com.

Episodes 1.01-1.02:

“Fish In A Barrel”: When the body of an 11-year-old boy is found in the Georgia woods, detective Ralph Anderson (Ben Mendelsohn) launches an investigation into the gruesome murder; eyewitnesses and physical evidence point to local teacher and baseball coach Terry Maitland (Jason Bateman).

“Roanoke”: Ralph admits to being baffled by conflicting physical evidence; an unexpected tragedy throws the investigation into a tailspin; Glory (Julianne Nicholson) tries to soothe her daughter Jessa (Scarlett Blum), who says she’s been visited by a strange man in her room at night.

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Filed Under: The Outsider, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Ben Mendelsohn, Bill Camp, HBO, Jason Bateman, Jeremy Bobb, Julianne Nicholson, Michael Esper, Paddy Constantine, Richard Price, Scarlett Blum, stephen king, Yul Vazquez

[Servant Recap w/t Gayly Dreadful] ‘Jericho’ Delivers A Gut Punching Revelation

January 10, 2020 by Joe Lipsett

Each week Joe (@bstolemyremote) and Terry (@gaylydreadful) discuss the most recent episode of Apple TV’s Servant, alternating between our respective sites — queerhorrormovies.com and gaylydreadful.com.

Episode 1.09 “Jericho”: The truth about The Incident is revealed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Servant, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Apple TV, Jerrika Hinton, Lauren Ambrose, M. Night Shyamalan, Nell Tiger Free, Rupert Grint, Toby Kebbell

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