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Patrick Kinney of Film Streams is in The Basement this week to tell us about all the exciting stuff happening for Omaha's premier non-profit movie theater. We have a buggy nonsense story to kick things off followed by "Tin Foil Hat" from the band Pile. We talk about Adam Wingard's new gig in News of the Dead, and we have a terrific discussion on John Landis's 1981 classic AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON. This episode is sponsored by Firebelly Rep's "Beastiary." Visit filmstreams.org for all the latest at Film Streams Like The Basement On a Hill on Facebook Follow the show on Twitter & Instagram @scaryshitradio Visit thebasementonahill.wordpress.com for your daily dose of horror
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Patrick Kinney of Film Streams is in The Basement this week to tell us about all the exciting stuff happening for Omaha's premier non-profit movie theater. We have a buggy nonsense story to kick things off followed by "Tin Foil Hat" from the band Pile. We talk about Adam Wingard's new gig in News of the Dead, and we have a terrific discussion on John Landis's 1981 classic AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON. This episode is sponsored by Firebelly Rep's "Beastiary." Visit filmstreams.org for all the latest at Film Streams Like The Basement On a Hill on Facebook Follow the show on Twitter & Instagram @scaryshitradio Visit thebasementonahill.wordpress.com for your daily dose of horror
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