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The Ghouls get animated with a 2021 nod to rotoscoped dark-fantasy films of the 70's and 80's. Find out where we stand on this brutally gory endeavor during this week's Ghoul Pool.
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After an eternity in the shadows, the Ghouls are back to drain every drop from this classic art-house gothic romance. Starring David Bowie, Susan Sarandon, and Catherine Deneuve. Based on the novel by Whitley Streiber, this film introduces an interesting and emotional take on what it means to be a vampire.
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This week on Ghoul Pool we spend the night with Barbarian. Find out what we think of this 2022 suspense thriller by way of creature-feature. We also discuss a bit of other junk relating to other films and video games.
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On this new episode of Ghoul Pool we each discuss our thoughts on Brandon Cronenberg's long awaited, third feature length film Infinity Pool. Starring Mia Goth and Alexander Skarsgård with an excellent score by Tim Hecker.
James and Em Foster are enjoying an all-inclusive beach vacation in the fictional island of La Tolqa, when a fatal accident exposes the resort's perverse subculture of hedonistic tourism, reckless violence and surreal horrors.
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After a short hiatus the Ghouls are back to discuss the 2002 staple, The Ring, starring Naomi Watts and directed by Gore Verbinski. The Ring is actually an American remake of a 1998 Japanese film titled Ringu, and seems to be the film that started the boom in Japanese horror remakes. Shorty after the success of The Ring we started seeing films like The Grudge, One Missed Call, and Pulse all based on prior Japanese films. Was The Ring a banger, or were we just the perfect age for the film's intital release?
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This week on the pod we reverse the feed and bring this tale of two Vinces(and a J-Lo) into our own mindscapes. Find out what we thought of the Tarsem SIngh's 2000 Sci-fi/suspense thriller The Cell.
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Tune in this week as we lose full control of our brains, dissecting an instant Ghoul Pool favorite directed by Brandon Cronenberg. We are also joined for the very first time by a special guest, Mary!
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This week on Ghoul Pool we delve into the 1998 classic The Faculty, directed by Robert Rodriguez. Find out what we have to say about this late 90's horror film pulling from earlier films like Invasion of the Bodysnatchers and Night of the Creeps. With a budget of $15 million and a cast packed to the gills, what's not to love?
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On this week's episode, the Ghoul squad spill their blood over an iconic tale from everyone's favorite crypt in Demon Knight.
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On this episode Derek, Nick, and Justin talk about the 2017 film Super Dark Times, written by Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski. This film is an excellent window into the life of teenage boys growing up in the late 90's, with a dark twist that pushes an already crumbling friendship to the brink. Directed by Kevin Phillips, this film is an absolute masterpiece in tone, audio, and cinematography that all culminates into a dreamlike world of nostalgia. With a cast of all unknown (at the time) actors that absolutely smash it out of the park, we cannot recommend this one enough.
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Here is a nice little bonus episode where we got carried away talking about the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre film. This pretty much mirrors Justin's Letterbox'd review of the film.
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On this episode of Ghoul Pool the fellas tackle David Cronenberg's 1981 Sci-fi Thriller, Scanners. Nick and Justin have seen this one before, quite a few times, but it is Derek's initial viewing! Listen as we discuss the film and whether or not Stephen Lack has shown up for his job in the film.
Scanners are men and women born with incredible telepathic and telekinetic powers. There are many who exercise the benefits of their special gifts in a safe and judicious manner. However, there is a group of renegade scanners who plan to create a race that will rule the world.
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In this episode we discussed Kevin Smith's 2011 film Red State; A grim depiction of three highschoolers run-in with a religious cult. With a bunch of excellent cameos and a role that seemed to be written for John Goodman, this film as absolutely worth checking out! Also featuring a special guest appearance by Jason Statham, where he talks about his favorite type of Pub Stunt.
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What's up y'all! The boys are back for their long overdue discussion about Halloween Kills! Join us, while we discuss the polarizing sequel to David Gordon Green's super fun Halloween 2018. Were you a fan of this film? Do you like where the franchise is heading? Let us know!
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In this return episode, the gang talks about Bob Clark's 1974 Holiday Classic, Black Christmas. This movie has been a horror favorite for decades, completely transcending the idea of a holiday horror film. This flick takes a well deserved spot as one of the earliest slasher films centering around the mysterious call from within the house. Almost fifty years after its release, women are still facing the same struggles in society.
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Take the wild ride with us as we talk about James Wan's newset film: Malignant. This was a first time watch for Derek, Nick, and Justin alike and we all somehow managed to rate it exactly the same. Have you seen this wacky film and if so what did you think? Should there have been more traps and game playing, or more fraudulent couples exploiting terrified families? EIther way, buckle up because you are in for it!
*Subtitle would have been a spoiler*
* Your Secret Brain Brother *
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In this episode we tackle Derek's choice of film, Phillip Brophy's 1993 Bodymelt. The synopsis for this film is as follows:
A mad scientist's (Ian Smith) vitamin pill causes horrific side-effects in its suburbanite consumers.
However, I absolutely would not rely on that bit of information whatsoever. What did we think of this film? You'll have to listen to find out!
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Join us while we discuss the 1985 film about energy vampires directed by Tobe Hooper, the mastermind behind The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist! With a budget of $22.5 million dollars and a box office gross of $11.6, how can we go wrong? Have you seen this wildly strange film and does it stand the test of time? Will the memory of a twelve year old boy be enough to light the fire in the hearts of these horror fans? FIND OUT NOW!
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Just a little side rant about André Øvredal and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.
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In this long installment of Ghoul Pool, Nick, Derek, and Justin go absolutely ham talking about the killer 2010 film Troll Hunter. We dive deep into the important questions such as; if trolls exist, does that mean god exists? How many flavors of Nickelodeon Gak are there? Do trolls really have silky smooth hair? How many people lie about being Christian in the presence of trolls?
***At one point Justin makes a Blair Witch reference and says "Mary Shaw," when he in fact means "Mary Brown."***
Who's the dummy now?
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