54 min

Anthony T’s Horror & Wrestling Show – Episode 112: Public Domain and Horror Anthony T's Horror and Wrestling Show

    • Télévision et cinéma

Anthony T is back after a little longer break than expected. He probably wishes he was on that he was still on break as there's a lot of why's and what's in this episode as there are a lot of topics like the first trailer for "The Crow '' reboot, "Late Night with the Devil '' controversy. But the main topics that gets him going are the fact that Dwayne aka "The Rock" needs to have the spotlight and put WWE's three major stars for night two of Wrestlemania in jeopardy of injury so he can main event another Wrestlemania and how some indie horror filmmakers are giving indie horror a bad name by using characters from the public domain to make a quick buck and diminish true independent horror. All of this plus he reviews a recent horror film that has an identity crisis.

Anthony T is back after a little longer break than expected. He probably wishes he was on that he was still on break as there's a lot of why's and what's in this episode as there are a lot of topics like the first trailer for "The Crow '' reboot, "Late Night with the Devil '' controversy. But the main topics that gets him going are the fact that Dwayne aka "The Rock" needs to have the spotlight and put WWE's three major stars for night two of Wrestlemania in jeopardy of injury so he can main event another Wrestlemania and how some indie horror filmmakers are giving indie horror a bad name by using characters from the public domain to make a quick buck and diminish true independent horror. All of this plus he reviews a recent horror film that has an identity crisis.

54 min

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