The Descent Horror Show

Chapter 5: A Multiplicity of Horrors

57 min · 27 de oct de 2019
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Going solo in this episode but I hope everyone still enjoys it. I'm covering several movies I've watched these past couple months including My Bloody Valentine (1981), The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999), The Stepford Wives (1975), Tumbbad (2018), and Better Watch Out (2017). I close it off with some talk about my personal sensitivity and in general and the possibility of trigger warnings in horror. What do y'all think? Next Saturday will be Nov. 2 but we'll still be celebrating. It'll be Dia de los Muertos, and I'll be highlighting Shock Culture (2019) and Vuelven (2017) along with some of my favorite memories from Halloween and some halloween inspired music. Thanks again to everyone who listens!

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