Evil Dead 2 (1987) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

“There’s only one movie scarier than the ‘Evil Dead’… Kiss Your Nerves Good-Bye!” Henry Hill and Logan Myerz grab their boomsticks and battle the deadites alongside Uncle Bruce Campbell in their review of Evil Dead 2.

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“The lone survivor of an onslaught of flesh-possessing spirits holes up in a cabin with a group of strangers while the demons continue their attack.”

Sleepwalkers (1992) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

“They feast on your fear – and it’s dinner time. The first Stephen King story written expressly for the scream.” Logan Myerz reviews the 1992 horror film Sleepwalkers written by Stephen King and directed by Mick Garris. The film stars Brian Krause, Mädchen Amick and Alice Krige.

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“A mother-and-son team of strange supernatural creatures move to a small town to seek out a young virgin to feed on.”

The Shed (2019) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

“What happens in the dark will always come to light.” Logan Myerz reviews The Shed that’s directed by Frank Sabatella and starring Jay Jay Warren and Cody Kostro that’s currently streaming on Shudder.

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“A hunter gets bitten by a vampire and runs into a shed to avoid sunlight. Stan, a 17 y.o. on probation, and his supervisor grandpa live next to it. Stan’s bullied high school buddy can use a monster.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 90 (Lockdown with the Phellas) **31 Days of Horror**

The wild boys are back on this spooky edition of the Cinephellas Podcast .  Since it’s our favorite month of the year, we’re talking about our favorite horror movies to watch during the month of October, classic horror movies we would like to go back in time and be a fly on the wall during filming, entertainment news, and MORE!

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Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 89 (Interview with Lin Shaye) **31 Days of Horror**

’31 Days of Horror’ is back and the Cinephellas Podcast  is back and they’re both here to help kick off the 2020 Halloween season! On this episode, Nile Fortner speaks with scream queen, horror icon, Emmy Winner, the legendary and lovely, Lin Shaye. Lin discusses with Nile her new film The Call, which follows a group of friends in 1987 who tormented an elderly woman suspected to be a witch. Once she dies, the friends agree to a 60-second phone call that’s in the elderly woman’s casket. However, someone on the other line picks up. Lin also discusses with Nile, what it was like working with Saw’s Tobin Bell, would she ever consider directing a horror film, and more on this podcast episode.

Check out The Call in limited theaters and drive-ins on October 2nd!

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Review – The Devil All The Time (2020)

DELUSIONS!! Reverend Logan Myerz and Priest Henry Hill reviews Antonio Campos’ The Devil All The Time starring Bill Skarsgård, Robert Pattinson, Haley Bennett, Tom Holland, Harry Melling, Sebastian Stan, Jason Clarke, and Riley Keough. The film is currently streaming on Netflix.

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“Sinister characters converge around a young man devoted to protecting those he loves in a postwar backwoods town teeming with corruption and brutality.”

OFFICIAL TRAILER & POSTER – THE OPENING ACT – Releasing October 16th

“Will Chu has it all – the job, the girl – but what’s missing is his true passion in life, to become a stand-up comedian. When he gets the opportunity he’s been waiting for, the emcee slot on the road opening for his hero Billy G., the realities of life on the stage come crashing in. Between relentless hecklers, drunk comedy groupies and hard-to-impress morning radio DJs, things get off to a rough start. Even if he can take the opportunity to learn from his idols and overcome the challenges, Will still needs to decide if he should continue with the life he has, or pursue the one he has always dreamt of – the life of a comedian.”

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Review – The Devil All The Time (2020)

by Old King Clancy

When I saw the trailer for Netflix’s new film, The Devil All The Time, I was surprised that I hadn’t heard a lot about it given the cast, but a dark tale of pre-Vietnam Americana bolstered by some big names, I was interested. Having not read the book, I can’t say how it works as an adaptation but on its own merits, this is a pretty damn good flick if a little bit heavy on the grimness.

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