Ghoul Pool Black Coffiend
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- TV och film
A podcast where three friends talk about horror movies that they either love or hate. Sometimes we try to sway eachother's opinion. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ghoulpool/support
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Consecrate the Hearth: The Spine of Night
The Ghouls get animated with a 2021 nod to rotoscoped dark-fantasy films of the 70's and 80's. Find out where we stand on this brutally gory endeavor during this week's Ghoul Pool.
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The Hunger: Forever and Ever
After an eternity in the shadows, the Ghouls are back to drain every drop from this classic art-house gothic romance. Starring David Bowie, Susan Sarandon, and Catherine Deneuve. Based on the novel by Whitley Streiber, this film introduces an interesting and emotional take on what it means to be a vampire.
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Barbarian: Having a bubba in the basement
This week on Ghoul Pool we spend the night with Barbarian. Find out what we think of this 2022 suspense thriller by way of creature-feature. We also discuss a bit of other junk relating to other films and video games.
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Infinity Ghoul Pool
On this new episode of Ghoul Pool we each discuss our thoughts on Brandon Cronenberg's long awaited, third feature length film Infinity Pool. Starring Mia Goth and Alexander Skarsgård with an excellent score by Tim Hecker.
James and Em Foster are enjoying an all-inclusive beach vacation in the fictional island of La Tolqa, when a fatal accident exposes the resort's perverse subculture of hedonistic tourism, reckless violence and surreal horrors.
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The Ring: An Incident at Shelter Mountain
After a short hiatus the Ghouls are back to discuss the 2002 staple, The Ring, starring Naomi Watts and directed by Gore Verbinski. The Ring is actually an American remake of a 1998 Japanese film titled Ringu, and seems to be the film that started the boom in Japanese horror remakes. Shorty after the success of The Ring we started seeing films like The Grudge, One Missed Call, and Pulse all based on prior Japanese films. Was The Ring a banger, or were we just the perfect age for the film's intital release?
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The Cell: A Tale of two Vinces
This week on the pod we reverse the feed and bring this tale of two Vinces(and a J-Lo) into our own mindscapes. Find out what we thought of the Tarsem SIngh's 2000 Sci-fi/suspense thriller The Cell.
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