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Saturday Night, Terrifier 3, & Top 10 Horror Performances

57 min · 20 de oct de 2024
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In this episode, hosts Logan Thompson and Ethan Kaufman kick things off by discussing the exciting news that "The Wild Robot" is getting a sequel before diving into three new theatrical releases. First up is "Saturday Night," a stress-filled but comedic hit starring Gabrielle Labelle, Rachel Sennott, and Willem Dafoe, which the hosts agree is a standout film. Next, they review "Terrifier 3," praising its intense gore and lauding David Howard Thornton's portrayal of Art the Clown as the best in the franchise. Finally, they share their thoughts on "Piece by Piece," a Lego-animated documentary about Pharrell Williams, which they found disappointingly bland. To wrap up, the hosts reveal their top 10 all-time horror performances, including memorable turns by Lupita Nyong'o in "Us" and Anthony Perkins in "Psycho."

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