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Back to SearchEpisode 15: David Cronenberg's Crash (w/guest Chelsea Stardust)
Episode 15
This week Drusilla and Josh watch David Cronenberg's "Crash" with filmmaker Chelsea Stardust, which Wikipedia describes as follows: "Crash is a 1996 …
3 years, 10 months ago
Episode 14: A Tale of Two Sisters
This episode is about the terrifying Korean ghost story by Kim Jee-woon, A Tale of Two Sisters. From Wikipedia: "The film is inspired by a Joseon Dyn…
3 years, 11 months ago
Episode 13: Cemetery Man aka Dellamorte Dellamore
This week Drusilla and Josh watched Cemetery Man aka Dellamorte Dellamore starring sexy, sexy Rupert Everett.
But first! Robert Eggers and hot direct…
3 years, 11 months ago
Episode 12: Midsommar (Director's Cut)
Episode 12
We can have a mainstream arthouse movie, as a treat. Josh and Drusilla catch up after a trying week and catch up on movies. Josh watched Hour of the …
3 years, 11 months ago
Episode 11: Arrebato
Episode 11
This week Drusilla and Josh talk about the criminally underseen Spanish film Arrebato by Ivan Zulueta. We talk magic and Magic Castle. The Bergman Re…
3 years, 11 months ago
Episode 10: The Seventh Victim
Episode 10
Everything is honky dory! Drusilla and Josh watched SO MANY MOVIES this week. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, A Raisin in the Sun, Shaft, Passport t…
4 years ago
Episode 9: The Tenant
Episode 9
Boy oh boy! This is a film that Drusilla and Josh do not agree on. Josh goes on a tirade about "elevated horror" in regards to A24 and Ti West's "X".…
4 years ago
Episode 8: Raw (w/guest Zelda Adams)
Episode 8
Drusilla and Josh are joined by actor, director, writer, and model Zelda Adams, the co-creator of HELLBENDER on Shudder. We discuss that movie but al…
4 years ago
Episode 7: Audition
Episode 7
Kitty, kitty, kitty! This is a rough one, and also the first movie Drusilla and Josh don't agree on. The duo discusses Takashi Miike's 1999 film, Aud…
4 years ago
Episode 6: Don't Look Now (w/guest Christian Tucci)
Episode 6
Today's guest is artist and writer, Christian Tucci, who brought up the Nicholas Roeg masterpiece Don't Look Now. But before we get into the feature …
4 years ago