Move over Nick and Norah, 31 for 31 is a curated playlist of films to satiate your hunger for horror throughout the month of October. Each day, our three hosts will discuss their selections’ merits among similar films in the genre, how the picks match their definition of an ideal Halloween story, and, most importantly, how they fit into the flow of their curated movie mixtape. Join Chris, Jamie, a... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Coming in at the deadline, we have a special episode to revisit Haddonfield one more time (if we believe that) and discuss the finale David Gordon Green’s Halloween trilogy. more
Halloween or Christmas? Why not both!? Join us discussing the soul of Halloween and heart of Christmas in Tim Burton and Henry Selick’s 1993 holiday classic. more
The list is complete! Join us as we look back on our daily drops in October, some favorite recording moments, and what almost made the list before shifting your focus to Turkey Day. more
The day has arrived! We’re all in for All Hallow’s Eve with a special double episode discussing the John Carpenter 1978 original, sequels, and most recent installment of the Halloween franchise. Whether or not evil dies tonight, we are living for our... more
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