The Filmlosophers are FINALLY joined by both Jr Filmlosophers, Sarah and Logan, to discussĀ one of the most talked about horror films of this year, Scott Derrickson's The Black Phone. The Troublesome Troglodytes open up about the visceral fear and dreadĀ that master writer Joe Hill concocts with his impeccable work. Does the film solely recreate all of Hill's father's tropes and pitfalls? Or has Joe ushered a new kind of era of horror with his adaptations and body of work? Grab your rotary phone & your popcorn, & tune in to find out in this week's episode of The Filmlosophers!
Show Notes
The Filmlosophers are FINALLY joined by both Jr Filmlosophers, Sarah and Logan, to discuss one of the most talked about horror films of this year, Scott Derrickson's The Black Phone. The Troublesome Troglodytes open up about the visceral fear and dread that master writer Joe Hill concocts with his impeccable work. Does the film solely recreate all of Hill's father's tropes and pitfalls? Or has Joe ushered a new kind of era of horror with his adaptations and body of work? Grab your rotary phone & your popcorn, & tune in to find out in this week's episode of The Filmlosophers!
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