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Andrew Pope joins me to chat on The Thing, the arctic powder keg of SciFi Horror survival, the human condition and the mysterious age of Wilford Brimley.
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V. Castro, author of Aliens: Vasquez joins me to talk xenomorphs, character legacy and the importance of representation.
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Jed Shepherd joins Mo and BTB to discuss 1984 Sci-Fi horror cult classic "Night of the Comet", the end of the world, brevity in horror and the absolutely essential wardrobe change montage.
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Working Girl" it's progressiveness, our continued stagnancy in women's opportunities & the plight of the working class.
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Mo brings back Nanea Taylor to wax emotional about The Golden Girls and how formative it became for women still trying to figure themselves out.
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Journalist and Author of Sausages: The Making of Dog Soldiers, Janine Pipe shares her love for the terror, the camaraderie and the mayhem that is Dog Soldiers.
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BTB welcomes the incandescent Kay Lynch, the founder & director of Salem Horror Fest, to discuss 1976's Carrie, freedom of thought and expression and battling societal pressures.
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Multi-hyphentate Nicole Lovince (Pitch Perfect) joins BTB to discuss Cruel Intentions, unfulfilled expectations and how sexuality plays heavily in a society that doesn't want to know that woman have desire.
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Producer, Actor & IFA of Philadelphia founder, Floyd Marshall Jr. joins BTB to discuss Spike Lee Joint: Malcolm X, deprogramming self sabotaging behavior, speaking your truth and protecting yourself in the entertainment industry.
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Good friend, kick-ass bassist and Halloween Super-fan Josh Cook joins BTB to discuss how the film has taken over his life, his love for the new timeline and how The Shape scares him to death everyday.
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Screenwriter Shelley Gustavson joins BTB to chat about Merchant-Ivory period drama, "Howards End". It's exquisite structure, sweeping landscapes and intersecting social theater fueled Shelley's quest for escape and to bring that magic to her own writing.
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On a very special BTB, Mo gets the tables turned when Nanea Taylor gets Mo to gab about the most formative film of her life, Labyrinth.
Mo chats on learning how to have agency as a young woman, understanding your journey is going to suck sometimes as well as the "very special" feelings David Bowie awakened in her. -
Mo and Award-Winning Writer/Director Jon Enge take a shallow dive into two terrifying tales that helped shape these fears: What's in the TV and what's in the water?
We couldn't decide where to stay so enjoy our meander through Steven Spielberg and Tobe Hooper land. -
Screenwriter Jerrell Young joins BTB to discuss viewing An American Werewolf in London as a 9 year old Military brat in Germany, the magic of foreshadowing and how the transformation scene scarred him for life.
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Screenwriter and Director Brad Johnson joins BTB to chat about 1976's Psychological Horror film Burnt Offerings and its all-star cast, it's psychologically damaging ending and how slow burn horror takes hold of you.
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Director Phil Ogden joins us to chat about David Fincher's "The Game", second chances, seeing the light and how some great films can "resonate like a tuning fork in your soul."
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Screenwriter Mark Romasky joins BTB to discuss his love for Ghostbusters and it's super sweet underdog story and Mo constantly mixes up what's actually in the original.
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