

P.S. Subscribe to our Patreon for nearly 250 hours of additional content! This month we’re going all in on the Insidious franchise with a episode discussing our thoughts on each entry, as well as delivering a full-length episode on the new film Insidious: The Red Door. It’s gonna be a cisgustingly good time!Ĭoming up on Wednesday: We’re pulling double-duty by watching both versions of Adam Robitel’s 2021 sequel Escape Room: Tourmament of Champions (heads up: they’re wildly different movies!). Plus: a dub job for the ages, baby stunts, cheating lesbian mamas, true San Francisco realness and some of the best embalming techniques you’re likely to find in a horror film. What makes sense? What doesn’t? We try really hard to figure it out!

Join us as we try to figure out why a horror film released in 2013 would repurpose the plot of Sleepaway Camp for a modern audience, while appreciating the camp factor of this fascinatingly wacky sequel.
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The Boulet Bros.ĭon’t be a miserable, ungrateful bitch because we’re discussing James Wan’s 2013 film Insidious: Chapter 2 in preparation for Patrick Wilson’s upcoming sequel Insidious: The Red Door! Tagging in for the conversation are the hosts of Shudder’s most watched series The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Dracmorda and Swanthula Boulet! You can subscribe on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, TuneIn, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, and RSS.Įpisode 237: Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013) feat.
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In order to free Josh’s soul and finally defeat the malevolent forces around them, Lorraine Lambert ( Barbara Hershey) and her ghost-hunting friends investigate the past to save her family’s future.īe sure to subscribe to the podcast to get a new episode every Wednesday. However, something still is off with Josh, who - unbeknown to Renai - is possessed by the mysterious entity that followed him out of the Further at the end of the first film. Insidious: Chapter 2 sees Renai ( Rose Byrne) and Josh ( Patrick Wilson) Lambert recovering from their showdown with evil spirits that possessed their son Dalton ( Ty Simpkins) and are ready for their lives to return to normal. We spent June discussing genderfluid dinosaurs, evil weaves and queer-coded hitchhikers, and we’re kicking off July with a discussion of the Sleepaway Camp of it all in James Wan‘s 2013 sequel Insidious: Chapter 2. You can also unlock hundreds of hours of exclusive content in The Barrens (Patreon).įacebook | Instagram | Twitter | Patreon | Store Stream the episode below and return next week when the Losers conclude their coverage of Just After Sunset. For further adventures, join the Losers’ Club over long days and pleasant nights via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, Acast, Google Podcasts, and RSS. These aren’t necessarily their least favorite. In the first of two episodes dedicated to Just After Sunset, Losers Jenn Adams, Michael Roffman, Ashley Casseday, and Mel Kassel rank all 13 tales, starting at the bottom. Not so for Just After Sunset.Īnd so, King published 12 stories in the 2008 collection, including an older relic in “The Black Cat from Hell”. If you recall, 2002’s Everything’s Eventual was a scrapbook of then-uncollected works. It was during that period, however, that - in classic King fashion - he became inspired to add more to his plate: He wanted to return to the short story medium. Somewhere in all of that ruckus, King also agreed to edit The Best American Short Stories 2007.

The aughts were no exception, and by 2008, the blockbuster author had completed his long-running The Dark Tower series, delivered a Hard Case Crime novel in The Colorado Kid, penned two personal epics in Lisey’s Story and Duma Key, returned to horror with Cell, and started writing a column for Entertainment Weekly.
