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Let's Take a Stab at It!

John Heuer & Jason Bartch

Let's Take a Stab at It!

A weekly TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast
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Let's Take a Stab at It!

John Heuer & Jason Bartch

Let's Take a Stab at It!

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Let's Take a Stab at It!

John Heuer & Jason Bartch

Let's Take a Stab at It!

A weekly TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast
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John and Jason are joined by Trevor Charity (local goof) and John Spencer (the screenwriter of Brave the Dark) to review Halloween Kills. Then we move on to a discussion about our favorite Halloween timelines.Timestamps:Halloween Kills Rev
John and Jason are joined by Trevor Charity to conclude the Slashers Miniseries. The episode begins with the Stabby Awards, where they give out awards based on the Slasher films they have analyzed over the course of this miniseries. The episode
John and Jason are joined by Lauren Davis to review Freaky.
John and Jason are joined by Trevor (The Goofy...) Charity to review Halloween (2018).
John and Jason are joined by actor Paul Harrold to review: It Follows.
John and Jason are joined by Rachael Hauschild (The Farsighted, Talk Film Society, and Ghastly Grinning) to review: You're Next.
John and Jason are joined by Dan Scully (I Like to Movie Movie & Hot Property) to review Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon.
John and Jason go solo to review Scream.
John and Jason are joined by Trevor Charity (The Guy) to review A Nightmare on Elm Street.
John and Jason are joined by Trevor Charity (The King of Halloween) to review Halloween.
John and Jason are joined by Garrett Smith (I Like to Movie Movie & Killer Bs) to review Black Christmas.
John and Jason are joined by Chris Thomas Devlin (the screenwriter of the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre) to review the original film. We conclude the episode with a brief interview with Chris to talk about how he got the job writing the new film,
John and Jason are joined by Lauren Davis to review Psycho.
John and Jason begin their Slashers miniseries by reviewing: Peeping Tom.
John and Jason begin this surprise episode with Trevor Charity talking about holiday traditions. Then after about 33 minutes of nonsense, they move on to their first ever interview with Dylan Stern-Courney, the Director of Photography for the f
John and Jason begin this episode with the first ever Stabby Awards, where they give out awards based on the Cults Miniseries that just concluded. Next, they take a stroll down memory lane to talk about their favorite Halloween traditions. Fina
John and Jason are joined by Liam Garrett to conclude their Cults Miniseries with a review of The Invitation.
John and Jason are joined by Trevor Charity to review: The House of the Devil. Jason says a curse word. It's wild!
John and Jason are joined by Liam Garrett to do a deep dive into the modern classic: Midsommar. 
John and Jason transition into talking about modern cult films by reviewing the Suspiria remake. We briefly discuss this article: https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2018/11/04/sunday-reads-suspiria-psychoanalyzing-luca-guadagninos-rapturous-rebirth-o
John and Jason are joined by Trevor Charity to review: Suspiria (1977). It gets a little silly.
John and Jason continue their Cults miniseries by reviewing: The Wicker Man (the good one). Also there's a surprise at the end. 
John and Jason continue their Cults miniseries by reviewing: Rosemary's Baby. It's a good one!
John and Jason begin their Cults miniseries by reviewing: The 7th Victim. 
John and Jason Introduce themselves and the Podcast. They discuss their top 5 horror films and their top 5 scariest films. It's a good time!
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