Weekly Recap: The Holdovers, The Burial, Suitable Flesh, Spanish Horror & More!

Halloween is just around the corner, and this week's recap has a balance of prestige movie reviews and lots more horror. First up - I have a new review of Alexander Payne's The Holdovers, as well as reviews for The Burial, and more. Plus, our podcast covering Killers of the Flower Moon offers plenty of great discussion on the Scorsese film. On the horror side - new reviews for Suitable Flesh, Dark Harvest, and more. To go with that, we have the fourth part of our annual podcast horror specials (this year, we've gone international), which covers Spanish Horror - bringing our world tour to a close for now. So, feel free to check out all these reviews, podcasts, lists, trailers, and other fun. Enjoy, stay safe out there, and thanks for reading!

New Movie Reviews:

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Podcast:

  • Killers of the Flower MoonAaron and Abe are joined by Le Noir Auteur’s Terence Johnson to talk all about the Martin Scorsese epic, Killers of the Flower Moon.
     
  • Horror Special - Spanish HorrorAaron and Abe are joined by The Brandon Peters Show’s Brandon Peters to talk all about Spanish horror.
     
  • Horror Special - Japanese HorrorAaron and Abe are joined by The Brandon Peters Show’s Brandon Peters and Professor Mike Dillon to talk all about Japanese horror.
     
  • Horror Special - Australian Horror Aaron is joined by The Brandon Peters Show’s Brandon Peters and comedian PJ Baio to talk all about Australian horror
     
  • Horror Special - South Korean HorrorAaron and Abe are joined by The Brandon Peters Show’s Brandon Peters and Professor Mike Dillon to kick things off with a discussion of South Korean Horror.
      
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