065 - New Year's Evil (1980) & Antisocial (2013)

Pod Sematary - A podcast by A Horror Movie Podcast by Chris & Kelsey

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CW: Suicide, Mental Illness Happy New Year's, Pod Sematary Fossors! Chris & Kelsey are celebrating two weeks of New Year's horror "fun"! First up is a New Year's classic we've seen before an totally forgot about, if that tells you anything: 1980's New Year's Evil! Famous New Wave DJ Blaze is hosting a rocking celebration on the last night of the year! Meanwhile a killer calling himself "Evil" is on the prowl mudering women every time it strikes midnight across the various timezones of the contiguous United States. Then it's on to a movie with "a lot to say," 2013's Antisocial! This is a horror movie that thinks it's high-minded commentary on our society's connection to technology and social media. "Thinks" is the operative word here... Plus, a Pod Sematary Year* in Review(s)! --Our bottom ten lowest reviewed movies! --The ten biggest disagreements with the "critical consensus"! --Our top ten highest reviewed movies! --The ten biggest discrepancies between Chris' and Kelsey's ratings! (*Actually, 15 months) Find more on podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at: https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1079570442854297600 Audio Sources: "An American Werewolf in London" produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment & Lycanthrope Films "Antisocial" produced by Black Fawn Films & Breakthrough Entertainment "Babadook" produced by Screen Australia, et al. "Baseketball" produced by Zucker Brothers Productions "Beetlejuice" produced by The Geffen Company "Cabin in the Woods" produced by Lionsgate, et al. "Dracula Untold" produced by Legendary Entertainment, et al. "Get Out" produced by Monkeypaw Productions, et al. "It Follows" produced by Northern Lights Films, et al. "New Year's Evil" produced by Golan-Globus Productions "A Nightmare on Elm Street" produced by New Line Cinema, et al. "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Rosemary's Baby" produced by William Castle Productions "Sesame Street" produced by Children's Television Workshop (CTW), et al. "Se7en" produced by New Line Cinema, et al. "Silence of the Lambs" produced by Strong Heart/Demme Production & Orion Pictures "The Wolf Man" (1941) produced by Universal Pictures

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