Copycat (1995) feat. K Lynch

Copycat (1995) feat. K Lynch

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Interview: Leviticus Writer/Director Adrian Chiarella

A spoiler-filled discussion with writer/director Adrian Chiarella on his 2026 queer horror romance film, Leviticus. We discuss casting Mia Wasikowska, the film's sex scene, the implications of the ending, and the loss of support for LGTQIA stories, and the possibility of a sequel ...  Show more

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Grab your favorite surgical knife and call your mobile knife sharpener because we're discussing our very first William Castle film in his 1961 Psycho homage (or rip-off...you decide) Homicidal! Join us as we discuss the origins of William Castle, aka "The Gimmick Guy", before div ...  Show more

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