Send us a text On this Thanksgiving Day 2025—when families worldwide pretend to get along over lukewarm gravy—the Entertain This hosts reluctantly sharpen their scalpels for a sardonic skewering of Eli Roth’s 2023 holiday “horror,” Thanksgiving. Behold: a buckled-hat butcher transforming quaint ideals into a parade of pratfalls and punctures, where annoying teens evade demise via kitchen appliances and feasts fatal enough to make passive-aggressive in-law jabs look like poetry. Roth’s secret ...
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Send us a text On this Thanksgiving Day 2025—when families worldwide pretend to get along over lukewarm gravy—the Entertain This hosts reluctantly sharpen their scalpels for a sardonic skewering of Eli Roth’s 2023 holiday “horror,” Thanksgiving. Behold: a buckled-hat butcher transforming quaint ideals into a parade of pratfalls and punctures, where annoying teens evade demise via kitchen appliances and feasts fatal enough to make passive-aggressive in-law jabs look like poetry. Roth’s secret ...
Haunted Halls Dissected: Scene-by-Scene in ‘The Conjuring,’ Plus Ed Gein’s Monstrous Sidebar
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Haunted Halls Dissected: Scene-by-Scene in ‘The Conjuring,’ Plus Ed Gein’s Monstrous Sidebar
Send us a text In this episode of the Entertain This! Podcast, the hosts conduct a comprehensive scene-by-scene analysis of the 2013 film “The Conjuring,” directed by James Wan. They examine the narrative structure, character development, and atmospheric elements that contribute to its status as a cornerstone of modern horror cinema, drawing from the purported real-life experiences of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren with the Perron family’s haunting. The discussion then transi...
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Send us a text On this Thanksgiving Day 2025—when families worldwide pretend to get along over lukewarm gravy—the Entertain This hosts reluctantly sharpen their scalpels for a sardonic skewering of Eli Roth’s 2023 holiday “horror,” Thanksgiving. Behold: a buckled-hat butcher transforming quaint ideals into a parade of pratfalls and punctures, where annoying teens evade demise via kitchen appliances and feasts fatal enough to make passive-aggressive in-law jabs look like poetry. Roth’s secret ...