A Monster Movie Podcast
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Film HistoryFilm ReviewsTV & Film |
This week we take a road trip to a sleepy little motel in 1960's Psycho. more
This week two of our favorites meet up in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man. more
It's the Summer, which means we're off to a Summertime adventure at Camp Crystal Lake in 1980's slasher flick, Friday the 13th! more
This week we go undercover in the this 3rd sequel to The Invisible Man, The Invisible Agent. more
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This was my favorite show
Dracula 1979, The Invisible Man 2020, The VVitch 2015, The Haunting 1963, Cat People both Original and Remake, The Thing 1982, and Krampus 2015.
#1
Love this show and the reverence given to these films. Robert is a hard core fan. Inthia, while obviously very knowledgeable of film hasn’t necessarily seen lots of horror films. It’s a fun dynamic to have the lesser fan take us through the movie’s summary and then the expert talk about the making of when they finish the story. Through context clues I eventually realized the hosts are husband and wife.
Charmingly hosted and lovingly researched. A podcast for the polite monster-movie fan and/or someone who loves one.
Apple Podcasts | #145 | United States/TV & Film/Film History |
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