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78. Halloween Kills, The Last Duel, Lamb & So Bad It's Good Horror (Feat. Christopher Manning)
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78. Halloween Kills, The Last Duel, Lamb & So Bad It's Good Horror (Feat. Christopher Manning)
FromClapperCast
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Length:
134 minutes
Released:
Oct 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
On this week of ClapperCast, the team is joined by Christopher Manning as they review Halloween Kills, Lamb, & The Last Duel alongside retro reviews for Sleepaway Camp & Tammy and the T-Rex!
Follow Chris to Letterboxd to see all of his thoughts and opinions: https://letterboxd.com/chri5manning/
Check out this discussion on the ending of Sleepaway Camp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zM-wD4ITgI
Get Bonus Podcasts on Patreon for only $2 a month: https://www.patreon.com/ClapperLTD
Follow us on Twitter: @ClapperPodcast
Send us an email at ClapperCast@gmail.com
Thanks for listening!
Credits:
Hosted & Edited by Carson Timar
Featuring Alina Faulds, Christopher Manning, Jak-Luke Sharp & Paul Price
ClapperCast is a weekly film podcast featuring roundtable discussions from marginalized voices by those at Clapper. New episodes air every Wednesday.
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clapperpodcast/message
Follow Chris to Letterboxd to see all of his thoughts and opinions: https://letterboxd.com/chri5manning/
Check out this discussion on the ending of Sleepaway Camp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zM-wD4ITgI
Get Bonus Podcasts on Patreon for only $2 a month: https://www.patreon.com/ClapperLTD
Follow us on Twitter: @ClapperPodcast
Send us an email at ClapperCast@gmail.com
Thanks for listening!
Credits:
Hosted & Edited by Carson Timar
Featuring Alina Faulds, Christopher Manning, Jak-Luke Sharp & Paul Price
ClapperCast is a weekly film podcast featuring roundtable discussions from marginalized voices by those at Clapper. New episodes air every Wednesday.
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clapperpodcast/message
Released:
Oct 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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