Episode 5: Summer Horror

EPISODE · Jul 26, 2020 · 1H 46M

Episode 5: Summer Horror

from Monolith Filmcast · host Monolith

This week we discuss horror in the heat! Summertime slashers, folk horror, and creature features that all take place in the hottest months of the year. 

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