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Sep 28, 2016

This week Chad Hunt and Joey Fittos join Doc Rotten to look at two horror TV show premiering on FOX the week of September 25. The first is the return of SCREAM QUEENS for its second season. The horror comedy is from Ryan Murphy and features Jamie Lee Curtis. The second is the series debut of THE EXORCIST adapting the popular horror film to the small screen. Chad and Joey chime in with their thoughts on the horror happenings this week.

Next up is an interview with director Todd Nunes whose film ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE lands on DVD/Blu-Ray October 11, 2016. Doc first met the director at the recent Genre Blast Film Festival where Todd presented Doc with the most interesting marketing swag. You'll have to listen to hear what that may be. Next up on Todd's plate is the remake of Don't Look in the Basement going by the often used alternate title for that film DEATH WARD 13.

Horror News Radio Extra
Episode 008 – The Exorcist (FOX 2016) – Scream Queens (FOX 2016) – Interview w/ Todd Nunes (All Through the House 2016)
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REVIEW: The Exorcist / Scream Queens (FOX 2016)

The fall season is upon us and with it a treasure trove of horror content. It is amazing the amount of genre content available for horror fans on TV in 2016. Doc is joined by Gruesome Magazine writers Chad Hunt and Joey Fittos to discuss two shows that debuted on FOX this past week. Scream Queens is more of a comedy than horror but it contains ample amounts of blood and shocking content. And it also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Emma Roberts, Keke Palmer, Abigail Breslin, Billie Lourd, Niecy Nash, Kirstie Alley, Taylor Lautner and John Stamos. And that's just the beginning. On Friday night, FOX debuted its straight up horror offering, The Exorcist. The first episode is directed by Ruport Wyatt and features Alfonso Herrera, Ben Daniels, Alan Ruck and Geena Davis. And, believe us, FOX gets its scary on. Whew...

 

INTERVIEW: Todd Nunes, director All Through the House (2016)

Arriving on Blu-ray and DVD on October 11, 2016 is the holiday horror-comedy All Through the House. Doc Rotten sits down with director Todd Nunes to discuss making the film, getting into horror and his next project Death Ward 13. The film puts a humorous twist on the killer Santa sub-genre with plenty of sex, violence, blood and gore...and laughs. The cast includes Ashley Mary Nunes, Jessica Cameron, Melynda Kiring and Lito Velasco. After all that, you will want to hear about Todd's next project, the remake of Don't Look in the Basement!

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