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Join us for a trip down memory lane, the innocent days of 2005 when Mick Garris assembled a batch of the genre’s best(?) directors to make their own one-hour stories...
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Join us for a trip down memory lane, the innocent days of 2005 when Mick Garris assembled a batch of the genre’s best(?) directors to make their own one-hour stories for Showtime’s Masters of Horror. A whopping FIFTEEN YEARS have since passed, and Christine and Emily are revisiting each episode for a quick evaluation.
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Feminine Critique: Masters of Horror Series
Feminine Critique: Masters of Horror Series
Chris Stachiw
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15 OCT 2022 · Break out the bathtub gin as Emily and Christine head to the roaring ‘20s with Rupert Wainwright’s Echoes, one of the weirder (and yet also duller) episodes of Fear Itself. Also, in honor of screenwriter Sean Hood, we spend a fair amount of time evaluating Halloween: Resurrection. Enjoy!
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15 OCT 2022 · Because there just can’t be too many cannibal stories, Emily and Christine are back with Stuart Gordon’s Eater, based on The Washingtonians’ Richard Chizmar and Johnathon Schaech's screenplay. It’s a good one! Cook yourself a nice juicy medium rare tongue and have a listen. YOU DON’T NEED A TONGUE TO LISTEN!
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15 OCT 2022 · We’ve got spirit, yes we do! Especially when it comes to Rob Schmidt’s surprisingly delightful episode, starring a baby-faced Anna Kendrick and Jessica Parker Kennedy. Be sure to give this one a chance!
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15 OCT 2022 · In fitting with the Roku Channel and disc set of Fear Itself being out of order, Emily … posted these episodes out of order. Here’s what should have been episode 9 listed now as 10, Ernest Dickerson’s Something With Bite. Don’t get too excited: it’s written by the poop that doesn’t flush known as Max Landis. Enjoy…
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15 OCT 2022 · Who knew we’d be getting Kafka references this deep into Fear Itself? Christine brings some smart insight into John Dahl’s Chance, starring the always welcome Ethan Embry and based on a story by, well, Kafka screenwriter Lem Dobbs.
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15 OCT 2022 · How great is Doug Jones? It’s a trick question because there’s no scale to accurately measure him. He he is making Emily think Larry Fessenden’s Skin and Bones is something great, and Christine agreeing that he’s just really, really that good. Have a listen!
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15 OCT 2022 · We’re back! Christine and Emily return in full force to tackle the sole female-directed installment of the MoHFis with Mary Harron’s Community. It’s…not as exciting as it sounds.
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15 OCT 2022 · Pop that champagne and pretend it’s a new year because WHY NOT? Emily and Christine dive deep into Darren Lynn Bousman’s New Year’s Day, with a fair amount of time also spent on the perfection of Briana Evigan’s career choices and a deep dive into what type of zombies your hostesses would be if/when the time comes.
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15 OCT 2022 · That’s it! Christine and Emily close out the first (and last) season of Fear Itself with a discussion of Eduardo Rodriguez’s The Circle, plus a full ranking of all unlucky 13 episodes. Have a listen to the last of the MoHFis before the ladies return to cinema territory.
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15 OCT 2022 · Ugh. Episode 4 of Fear Itself is a terrible 42 minutes of television brought to you by two terrible people. Christine and Emily talk about it. Enjoy.
Join us for a trip down memory lane, the innocent days of 2005 when Mick Garris assembled a batch of the genre’s best(?) directors to make their own one-hour stories...
show more
Join us for a trip down memory lane, the innocent days of 2005 when Mick Garris assembled a batch of the genre’s best(?) directors to make their own one-hour stories for Showtime’s Masters of Horror. A whopping FIFTEEN YEARS have since passed, and Christine and Emily are revisiting each episode for a quick evaluation.
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