Female Directors Month #4: BLOOD DINER (1987)

It’s the final week of Female Directors month, and we’re diving deep into the 80’s video bin to pull out Jackie Kong’s 1987 horror-comedy BLOOD DINER!

Join us as we review the film, discussing the inexplicable wonders of topless aerobics, kung fu sluts, and cannibal goddesses!

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Female Directors Month #3: A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (2014)

For the third week of our spotlight on female directors month, we paid a visit to Ana Lily Amirpour’s 2014 arthouse vampire flick A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT!

Join us as we review the film, share our brief thoughts on 3 current theatrical releases, and figure out where The Girl lands in the vampire pantheon!

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Donation Drive #2: NIGHT OF THE DEMONS (1988)

For the second episode of our donation drive bonus series, Rob Lorentz donated to the ACLU and got to make us watch the 1988 cult classic NIGHT OF THE DEMONS! 

Join us as we review the film, grumpily discuss the Super Bowl, and generally just give a bunch of cultural signifiers that we recorded this last week.

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Female Directors Month #2: PET SEMATARY (1989)

For the second week of female directors month, we explore Mary Lambert’s 1989 Stephen King adaptation PET SEMATARY!

Join us as we review the film (there’s actually a little disagreement this time around, argue about film theory, and discuss our least favorite characters!

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African-American Directors Month #4: BOO! A MADEA HALLOWEEN (2016)

For the belated final week of African-American directors month, there were such slim pickins we had to choose Tyler Perry’s 2016 effort BOO! A MADEA HALLOWEEN.

Join us as we review the movie and try to work through our suffering!

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Female Directors Month #1: NEAR DARK (1987)

It’s the first week of our month spotlighting female directors and we’re celebrating one of the biggest names in the business: Kathryn Bigelow. She made her solo directorial debut with 1987’s NEAR DARK, our topic for today.

It has been Brennan’s quest to watch this film since the very first episode of Scream 101. Will it live up to expectations? Join us as we review the film, shake out some more ten word reviews, and figure out if there’s ANY vampire movie Brennan likes.

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Donation Drive #1: DEAD AGAIN (1991)

Our donation drive is getting into full swing, so it’s time for our first listener selection! For donating to the ACLU, Andy and Typhanie Klein got to make us take a look at 1991’s Kenneth Branagh reincarnation thriller DEAD AGAIN!

Join us as we review the film, attempt to wrangle Sergio’s frayed attention span, and discover the magic of VHS preroll!

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NOW (National Organization for Women) now.org

CHIRLA  (Coalition for Human Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles) chirla.org

African-American Directors Month #3: TALES FROM THE CRYPT: DEMON KNIGHT (1995)

For the third week African-American directors month, we return to 1995 with Ernest Dickerson’s TALES FROM THE CRYPT: DEMON KNIGHT!

Join us as we review the film, make as many puns as humanly possible, and resurrect the Ten Word Review segment. Make sure to vote for the second annual Screamie Awards on our Facebook or Twitter!

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Black Lives Matter blacklivesmatter.com

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NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) 

African-American Directors Month #2: TALES FROM THE HOOD (1995)

We continue African-American directors month with the 1995 anthology flick TALES FROM THE HOOD!

Join us as we review the film, rank our favorite segments, and discover a side to Brennan we haven’t seen before. 

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NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) 

African-American Directors Month #1: BLACULA (1972)

It’s the first week of our month highlighting African-American directors in horror, and boy do we have a treat for you: the 1972 blaxsploitation epic BLACULA!

Join us as we review the film, discuss the further reaches of the Leprechaun franchise, and find a vampire film that Brennan is truly a sucker for!

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NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) 

Mexican Horror Month #4: HASTA EL VIENTO TIENE MIEDO (2007)

For the final week of Mexican horror month, we cover the 2007 remake of the film we watched last week: HASTA EL VIENTO TIENE MIEDO!

Join us as we review the film, discuss how much grittier it is than the original, and tell yet another tale of movie acquisition hardship! 

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ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) aclu.org
I Am Holding Your Hand zazzle.com/iamholdingyourhand
Border Angels borderangels.org
CHIRLA  (Coalition for Human Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles) chirla.org
Immigration Equality immigrationequality.org
National Immigration Forum immigrationforum.org
Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights theyoungcenter.org

Christmas Bonus: INSIDE (2007)

It’s a Christmas miracle! Original co-host Shannon Cholakian has returned for one night only to help us review the 2007 French extremist flick INSIDE aka À L’INTÉRIEUR. Hey, it’s set on Christmas Eve…

Join us as we review the film, discuss how it’s not appropriate family viewing, having an oddly in depth conversation on feminist film, and try not to burn the bread we have in the oven. Merry Christmas everyone!

Mexican Horror Month #3: HASTA EL VIENTO TIENE MIEDO (1968)

This week we’re going back into the annals of Mexican cinema history for 1968’s HASTA EL VIENTO TIENE MIEDO (EVEN THE WIND IS AFRAID)!

Join us as we review the film, attempt to show off our terrible Spanish, and discuss the long, arduous journey it took to get here.

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I Am Holding Your Hand zazzle.com/iamholdingyourhand

Border Angels borderangels.org

CHIRLA  (Coalition for Human Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles) chirla.org

Immigration Equality immigrationequality.org

National Immigration Forum immigrationforum.org

Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights theyoungcenter.org

Mexican Horror Month #2: CRONOS (1993)

We’re back in action after a brief one week birthday break! It’s the second week of Mexican horror month and we’re exploring the feature debut of homegrown hero Guillermo del Toro, CRONOS! This 1993 vampire picture has every idea in the book and no idea how to wield them, but it’s awesome.

Join us as we discuss the film, sing excerpts from Grease, and shudder over how friggin’ gross this movie was!

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I Am Holding Your Hand zazzle.com/iamholdingyourhand

Border Angels borderangels.org

CHIRLA  (Coalition for Human Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles) chirla.org

Immigration Equality immigrationequality.org

National Immigration Forum immigrationforum.org

Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights theyoungcenter.org

Sergio's Birthday Bonus: SICARIO (2015)

For Sergio’s birthday, his present was actually being able to choose the movie! Of course, he chose the 2015 thriller SICARIO, because he has no idea what a horror film is.

Join us as we review the film, argue over Benicio del Toro’s morality, and discuss possible sequels. Also, stick around to listen to Sergio unwrap his SECOND birthday present!

Apologies in advance for not being able to access certain dialogue clips we reference in the episode. DMCA and all that.

Mexican Horror Month #1: SATÁNICO PANDEMONIUM (1975)

For the first week of Mexican Horror month, we check out the 1975 nunsploitation (which is apparently a genre) movie SATÁNICO PANDEMONIUM!

Join us as we review the film, dissect yet another wonderful DVD synopsis, and struggle to remember the names of ANYBODY in the movie.

Warning: The discussion gets a little blue. If you’re listening with children, well, why did you even decide to do that in the first place?

If you donate to one of the following organizations, you will be able to choose a movie we review on the show!

ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) aclu.org

I Am Holding Your Hand zazzle.com/iamholdingyourhand

Border Angels borderangels.org

CHIRLA  (Coalition for Human Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles) chirla.org

Immigration Equality immigrationequality.org

National Immigration Forum immigrationforum.org

Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights theyoungcenter.org