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HORROR BUSINESS Episode 54: SORORITY HOUSE MASSACRE & TROUBLE EVERY DAY (w/ Special Guest Al White)
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Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We have one awesome episode in store for you guys, and a very special guest! On this episode, in honor of February being Women In Horror Month, we’re discussing two films directed by women: 1986’s Sorority House Massacre and 2001’s Trouble Every Day. And, to make it even more special, we’re joined by Al White, co-host of the Geeks podcast on the We Are Tessellate network and the writer/director of a film we both enjoyed, 2018’s Starfish.

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We start by talking about what we’ve seen or done lately in the field of horror. Al discusses being on a huge slasher kick and watching Student Bodies, The Funhouse, Bloody Birthday, and Mother’s Day, as well as playing the newly released Resident Evil 2. Liam talks about reading Grady Hendrix’s new book We Sold Our Souls. Justin talks about the TV series The Passage, as well as the series Project: Blue Book, and the YouTube documentary series Hellier. We also talk about the upcoming horror documentary Horror Noire, available on Shudder.

We begin by talking about Sorority House Massacre. Al begins by talking about how he initially enjoyed the movie upon first seeing it, and that despite it being a technically bad movie, it still has a certain weird charm.
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