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Don't Open that Door

Don't Open that Door

A weekly TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast
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Don't Open that Door

Don't Open that Door

Don't Open that Door

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Don't Open that Door

Don't Open that Door

Don't Open that Door

A weekly TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast
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The DOtD acting squad gets ready for a casting call as we review Takashi Miike’s “Audition”! We discuss the feminist interpretation of the film, the many faces of the main antagonist, and a hero finally heeds Nico’s advice. Spoilers in the dog
The DOtD lads listen to Justin’s tale of heartbreak as we review Jeremy Gardner and Christian Stella’s “After Midnight”! We discuss the movie’s monster, debate its genre, and speak on why Hank shouldn’t have slept next to a gaping hole in his f
The DOtD lads get their passports ready as we dive into some folklore and local legends from around the world! We discuss an extremely speedy aquatic cryptid from Cabo Verde, a shapeshifting trickster from the Philippines, and a Slavic bird tha
The DOtD lads scream at some scientists to hit the off switch as they review Stuart Gordon’s “From Beyond”! We discuss the movie’s ranking in the pantheon of cosmic horror, Nico reviews the original short story, and the lads discuss neurobiolog
The DOtD lads watch a man explode into Jello as they review Tobe Hooper’s “Lifeforce”! We discuss the movie’s wild inconsistencies, how its energy vampires have roots in ancient lore, and Nico unlocks a new Overlimit as he unleashes the fire li
The DOtD lads make sure to use protection as they review David Robert Mitchell’s “It Follows”! We discuss the movie’s themes, whether or not the setting has a cohesive or anachronistic vibe, and we solve the movie’s key issue via international
The DOtD lads dream a dream as they review Andy Coyle’s “The Worm” and Andrew Stadler’s “Beacon”! We discuss the animation styles of both shorts, how each stands out as an example of their subgenres, and Nico lets everyone know that he won’t be
The DOtD squad deciphers the signs as we review James Wong’s “Final Destination”! We discuss the film’s Rube Goldberg-esque kills, its unseen antagonist, and why Dan doesn’t ride rollercoasters.  Spoilers in the lubed-up bathtub. Molto Italiano
The DOtD lads put on a country record and get ready to meet some new friends as we review Bryan Bertino’s “The Strangers”! We discuss the film’s titular antagonists, the potential differences between slashing and home invasion, and Nico falls a
The DOtD lads suit up for the local Halloween festival as we review Colin Krawchuk’s “The Jester”! We discuss the film’s titular masked terror, its origins as a short film, and Nico hits the Griddy with an otherworldly entity on TiK Tok. Spoile
The DOtD lads get down and dirty in a mine as we review George Mihalka’s “My Bloody Valentine”! We discuss the film’s rule-abiding killer, its lugubrious love triangle, and how a local town wasted 50 grand trying to help the film crew. Spoilers
The DOtD blokes spend some time in Adelaide and review Danny and Michael Philippou’s “Talk To Me”! We discuss whether the spirits are what they appear to be, what really constitutes a curse, and Justin really doesn’t like grief. Good grief, Jus
The DOtD band unleashes their inner punk as they Dan O’Bannon’s “The Return of the Living dead”. We discuss how fun this movie is, its legacy, and we put some RESPECK on Dan O’Bannon’s name. Spoilers in the terribly-built container.Like & Subsc
The DOtD science class dives into the big blue ocean as we review Declan O’Brien’s “Sharktopus”! We talk about the film’s less than immaculate visuals, the fact that it is very self aware, and we lose all of our brain cells debating deep scient
The DOtD detectives dig into some case files as we review Paul Austin Bailey and Philip W. Bailey’s “The Last Dream of Detective Coleman”! We talk about the film’s bangin’ soundtrack, its thematic depth, and Nico gushes (uwu) on Justin’s parade
The DOtD lads form a short-lived fashion firm as we review Emilio Miraglia’s “The Red Queen Kills Seven Times”! We talk through the film’s interesting camera work, its absolutely labyrinthine plot, and we [pushes up glasses] savagely destroy an
The DOtD phonathon welcomes you all to call in as we review Emmett Alston’s “New Year’s Evil”! We talk about the film’s less than inspiring villain, his seemingly unstoppable elevator manipulation no jutsu, and we argue about time zones. Spoile
The DOtD lads gather round the xmas tree and eat some advent chocolate as we review Sean Nichols Lynch’s “Red Snow”! We talk about the film’s usage of vampire mythos and its oft-debated “rules”, its balance of horror and comedy, and we question
The DOtD lads play Goldeneye and order pizza while our parents are out for the evening as we review John Rocco and Abiel Bruhn’s “The Night Sitter”! We talk about the film’s colorful presentation, its relation to the horror legend Dario Argento
The DOtD troupe performs in the big top as we review Stephen Chiodo’s “Killer Klowns from Outer Space”! We talk about the movie’s very silly presentation, its practical effects, and the sexual nature of popcorn. Whoops. Spoilers in the ball pit
The DOtD millennials suffer through a painful housing economy as we play through “Choose Your Own Adventure: House of Danger”! We get the best ending in about 5 minutes, run into an utterly ridiculous venus flytrap, and somehow wind up back in
The DOtD space marines go out for another bug hunt as we review James Cameron’s “Aliens”. We discuss the film’s themes (read: motherhood), the merits of the special edition,and how it may not live up to its predecessor. Spoilers in the (surpris
The DOtD guys form a cult as we review David A. Roberts’ “Older Gods”. We discuss the film’s straightforward approach to cosmic horror, marinate on the exposition-heavy lore dumps, and laugh at how this man is a really bad husband. Spoilers in
The DOtD dropouts rebel against the government as we review Katsuhiro Otomo’s “Akira”. We discuss the film’s massive cultural impact, how Akira = nukes, and the proper way to discipline students. Spoilers in the capsule.Like & Subscribe to keep
The DOtD pod presents another indie horror short double-feature as we review A.J. Briones’ “The Smiling Man” and Tel Benjamin and ZERO STRESS’ “Love Bites”. We talk about the remarkably calm protagonist in “The Smiling Man”, discuss tactics for
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