The Whisky Bikini Suspense Show thenextday
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- TV & Film
A regular podcast from the UK and Hong Kong focusing on horror and cult movies from the east and west, film making and more, plus specially-recorded radio serials
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Whisky Bikini vs The Outwaters
In this episode James pours himself a large brandy to settle his nerves, and dives into THE OUTWATERS, the controversial, freaky deaky found footage from writer, director and star Robbie Banfitch.....WE ALL DIE IN THE DARK, sure, but hopefully we'll all be able to drink in the dark too.
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Whisky Bikini vs A Wounded Fawn
Pour yourself a drink and join James as he ponders A WOUNDED FAWN, the latest film from Travis Stevens of JAKOB'S WIFE and GIRL ON THE THIRD FLOOR fame...a feminist parable? Arthouse madness? Serial killer thrills? Surreal nonsense? Or all of the above? Tune in and find out!
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Whisky Bikini vs Christmas Bloody Christmas and Festive Horror
James knocks back a few mulled wines and ponders Joe Begos' new killer robot santa flick Christmas Bloody Christmas, and gets into the list of festive horrors that he's working he's working his way through this December - for better or worse!
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Whisky Bikini vs August Underground
Join Cub and James if you dare, as they pour out a couple of drinks and delve into the darkness of the infamous AUGUST UNDERGROUND....found footage? serial killer TikTok? what the hell is this sick filth????
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Whisky Bikini vs The Andy Baker Tape
Join us for another dive into the swamp of indie found footage horror as James pours himself a drink and takes a look at The Andy Baker Tape from Bret Lada, the Creep-style tale of a food VLogger who takes his socially awkward, newly-discovered half brother on a road trip....with SINISTER results. Is it worth checking out? Tune in, and all will be revealed....
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Whisky Bikini vs Horror in the High Desert
James takes a dive into found footage with the 2021 fake documentary HORROR IN THE HIGH DESERT, written, produced, and directed by Dutch Marich, and charting the case of a survivalist who goes missing in the wilds of Nevada. Does the film work as a pseudo-doc? Is it frightening? Is it worth checking out? Does anyone apart from James still watch found footage? Pour yourself a drink, tune in, and find out....