Send us a text Today’s show is a review and discussion of Scott Derrickson’s coming-of-age horror thriller film, The Black Phone. Joe King is an American author better known by the pen name Joe Hill. He chose the pen name after not wanting to capitalize on his father’s name, the legendary author Stephen King. Hill’s first novel was a collection of short stories that was first published in October 2005 in the United Kingdom titled “20th Century Ghosts.” Saddled right in the ...
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Send us a text Today’s show is a review and discussion of Scott Derrickson’s coming-of-age horror thriller film, The Black Phone. Joe King is an American author better known by the pen name Joe Hill. He chose the pen name after not wanting to capitalize on his father’s name, the legendary author Stephen King. Hill’s first novel was a collection of short stories that was first published in October 2005 in the United Kingdom titled “20th Century Ghosts.” Saddled right in the ...
Spacehunter Adventures in the Forbidden Zone & Jaws 3 (1983)
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Spacehunter Adventures in the Forbidden Zone & Jaws 3 (1983)
The Brothers celebrate Kenny’s Birthday! As a BiAP tradition, full creative control is given to the host on their birthday. That means the show is completely of their own design, and it’s a doozy. For today’s show, Kenny takes us all on a trip down memory lane with two movies from his younger years. You may not know this, but Kenny has a massive collection of movies. A portion of his collection is of movies that were put out to pasture by critics and audiences al...
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Send us a text Today’s show is a review and discussion of Scott Derrickson’s coming-of-age horror thriller film, The Black Phone. Joe King is an American author better known by the pen name Joe Hill. He chose the pen name after not wanting to capitalize on his father’s name, the legendary author Stephen King. Hill’s first novel was a collection of short stories that was first published in October 2005 in the United Kingdom titled “20th Century Ghosts.” Saddled right in the ...