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HORROR BUSINESS Episode 129: MY DEAR KILLER & THE POLICE ARE BLUNDERING IN THE DARK

HORROR BUSINESS Episode 129: MY DEAR KILLER & THE POLICE ARE BLUNDERING IN THE DARK

Published 3 years, 4 months ago
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            Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We have one awesome episode in store for you guys because we’re talking 1972’s My Dear Killer and 1975’s The Police Are Blundering In The Dark.

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We start by talking about some of the stuff involving horror recently. Liam talks about seeing M3GAN, and we discuss the new HBO series The Last Of Us as well as the films Kids Vs. Aliens, Skinamarink, and Blood.

            We start with My Dear Killer. Justin talks about how he sees the film as perfect, in that it hits every mark it sets out to do and has no fat to it. Liam talks about how he appreciates the films skillful use of red herrings. Justin talks about how the film has a very smooth and natural narrative and hooks the audience early.

We discuss the story that drives the narrative and how weirdly sad and detailed it is, and how well fleshed out the characters were. Liam talks about how the film is violent without being gory

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