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Patrick and Katie conclude their quarantine casts with something a little unexpected: SHIN GODZILLA (2016). While it might not have jump scares, it's plenty horrifying, and solves a problem every kaiju movie faces: What do you do with the people? Next week's homework: find time to do another podcast.
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Patrick and Katie do something bold this episode: watch anime. (Katie can't stand anime!) Specifically, we watched some horror anime. We asked you, the constant listener, for a recommendation, and the response was universal: Satoshi Kon's PERFECT BLUE (1997).
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Patrick and Katie delve into yet another horror movie Patrick hasn't seen before, FRIGHT NIGHT (1985), a movie with an all-time great logo and a powerful sexual energy. We also spend time with the well-liked remake from 2011, before revealing next week's homework: horror anime!
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Patrick and Katie accidentally stumble into watching the entire I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER trilogy—yes, there was a third movie—and realize A) Jennifer Love Hewitt had a singing career and B) the first movie was really frickin' smart and fun. Next week's homework: FRIGHT NIGHT (1985 & 2011).
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Patrick and Katie take in a double feature of TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE alongside CURSED FILMS, a five-part documentary series about how "cursed" myths develop about films, ultimately hiding the human tragedies at the heart of them. It also explains how John Landis, a director on TWILIGHT ZONE, got two kids killed. Later, we discuss THE LODGE, a movie that somehow stars Alicia Silverstone?
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As part of quarantine, Katie is forcing Patrick to watch a bunch of movies he's never seen before. Can you believe THE TERMINATOR is one of those movies? And now he thinks he's better that TERMINATOR 2? In this episode, we discuss the James Cameron take on FRIDAY THE 13TH and walk through the VHS movies Patrick's been watching, including LEVIATHAN and THE NEST.
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Another...episode? In a little over a week? Well, at least there are some benefits to being in quarantine. This episode, Patrick & Katie explore the thematic overlapping of JENNIFER'S BODY, UNDER THE SKIN, and GINGER SNAPS. They also answer emails from 2016.
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Patrick and Katie return from podcast purgatory, having spent the past month in quarantine watching, well, pandemic movies! They also have another kid. It's been two years, so please excuse any newcomer audio hiccups as we work through our newfound stresses and anxieties while talking "Contagion," "Outbreak," and "28 Days Later."
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Patrick and Katie return from the foggy mist of parenting to muse on the debut horror film from Ari Aster, Hereditary, which may be strongest directorial debut for a horror director since The Babadook.
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We're back! Again! But Netflix's The Ritual, the new and shockingly good movie from Southbound director David Bruckner that basically functions as a sequel to The Blair Witch Project, gave us plenty to talk about.
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Patrick and Katie return from a four month podcasting slumber, awakened, like the ol' Clovie monster himself, by the release of The Cloverfield Paradox after the Super Bowl. We talk through the older Cloverfield movies, why we're fascinated by them, and how the latest one, while great on paper, misses the mark.
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We're back! Being parents hasn't kept us away from horror movies, but it has kept us away from talking about them. As part of celebrating Shocktober 2017, though, Patrick and Katie have reconvened to discuss IT, Gerald's Game, Killing Ground, and put together our list of 31 horror movies for 2017.
Warning: We now talk about all movies with spoilers on. If you want to avoid specific movies, here are the timestamps:
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Patrick and Katie return from the grave to briefly discuss The Conjuring 2 and Lights Out, before obsessively break down the new Blair Witch movie.
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We delve into the world of Turkish horror and break down Baskin, while taking a look at the trailers for Bye Bye Man and Lights Out.
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After a brief hiatus, we return to lament the return of Hellraiser, and discuss the anthology film Southbound.
Next: Baskin
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We discuss whether the much hyped The Witch is as good as It Follows, Babadook, and horror's other instant classics the last few years.
The Purge: Election Year Trailer“Ash vs Evil Dead”: Second Season to Introduce Ash’s Father!‘Baskin’: IFC Books a Trip to Hell‘The Predator’ Warns That “You’ll Never See Him Coming”The Witch TrailerNext: Southbound
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A lull in new horror movies prompts us to look towards the past, in celebration of John Carpenter's 1978 classic.
Cabin Fever Remake Trailer‘Mama’ Sequel to Be Directed By ‘Starry Eyes’ DuoHalloween TrailerNext : Pride And Prejudice And Zombies
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The Boy should have been a terrible movie. As it turns out, it's a pretty great one.
It’s official: Tom Cruise Gets Wrapped Up in ‘The Mummy’ Remake!New ‘Amityville: The Awakening’ Release PlansThe Boy TrailerIf you're interested in sponsoring an episode of Til Death Do Us Part, contact us at [email protected].
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The Forest is a bad movie. Movie theaters on a Friday night are a bad idea. This podcast is, hopefully, slightly better.
Friday the 13th Movies, Ranked10 Cloverfield Lane TrailerThe Forest TrailerNo Crypt Keeper In New ‘Tales From the Crypt’!?Guillermo del Toro Scares Your Childhood With ‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’!Angus Scrimm, Star of ‘Phantasm’ Movies, Dies at 89If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of Til Death Do Us Part, contact us at [email protected].
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With 2015 in the rearview mirror, we look back on the best horror films from the past year.
Friday the 13th Movies, RankedSpoilers below!
Patrick's Top 5:
It FollowsWe Are Still HereKrampusGoodnight MommyWhat We Do in the ShadowsRUNNERS-UP: The Visit, Unfriended, Creep
Katie's Top 5:
It FollowsGoodnight MommyWe Are Still HereThe GiftThe VisitRUNNERS-UP: Creep, Krampus
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