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Children, Printers, and Puppets are Inherently Evil

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Andrew from Geek Hard and I have some troublesome views on what the endgame should be for creepy children in genre films. We manage to stay somewhat on topic about our experience at the 2019 Blood in the Snow (BITS) film festival that took place in Toronto from November 21 to 26 at The Royal cinema.

We discuss some of the films that we enjoyed including:

  • Now is the printer of our discontent
  • Docking
  • New Woman
  • Giltrude’s Dwelling
  • EXT
  • Z
  • Puppet Killer
  • Majic
  • She Never Died
  • Deep Six
  • Dead Dicks
  • The Last Last Heist

Check out Geek Hard

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60 episodes

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Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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Andrew from Geek Hard and I have some troublesome views on what the endgame should be for creepy children in genre films. We manage to stay somewhat on topic about our experience at the 2019 Blood in the Snow (BITS) film festival that took place in Toronto from November 21 to 26 at The Royal cinema.

We discuss some of the films that we enjoyed including:

  • Now is the printer of our discontent
  • Docking
  • New Woman
  • Giltrude’s Dwelling
  • EXT
  • Z
  • Puppet Killer
  • Majic
  • She Never Died
  • Deep Six
  • Dead Dicks
  • The Last Last Heist

Check out Geek Hard

follow me on Twitter

Subscribe on iTunes

Subscribe on Stitcher

Subscribe on Google Play

  continue reading

60 episodes

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