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Our Odd Triple Feature

This department from The Goreletter invokes threesomes of cinema, linked by strange themes. A silly excuse for a movie-watching binge with friends and family when you’ve got six-to-nine hours to kill.

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The Call-In Radio Horror Show

For your next movie night, rent: American Nightmare (Keeyes, 2003) Psycho IV: The Beginning (Garris, 1990) Busu (aka The Booth) (Japan, Nakamura, 2005)
Posted by By Michael Arnzen June 17, 2008Posted inOur Odd Triple Feature
Posted inOur Odd Triple Feature

Are You Gellin’?

For your next movie night, rent: The Incredible Melting Man (Sachs, 1977) The Stuff (Cohen, 1985) Slime City (Lamberson, 1988)
Posted by By Michael Arnzen February 23, 2008Posted inOur Odd Triple Feature
Posted inOur Odd Triple Feature

Office Space Terrors

Posted by By Michael Arnzen October 17, 2007Posted inOur Odd Triple Feature
Posted inOur Odd Triple Feature

Obscure Cat Horror-Comedies

For your next movie night, rent: Xiong mao (Yu, 1987) Strays (McPhereson, 1991) Goosebumps: Cry of the Cat (Bond, 2002)
Posted by By Michael Arnzen July 14, 2007Posted inOur Odd Triple Feature
Posted inOur Odd Triple Feature

Population Anxieties of the 70s

Posted by By Michael Arnzen February 6, 2007Posted inOur Odd Triple Feature

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