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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2021 · 1H 26M

Howling At The Full Moon - ”The Resonator: Miskatonic U”

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On our show, "Howling At The Full Moon" for our 18th episode we're reviewing the gorgeous and grotesque 2021 extravaganza "THE RESONATOR: MISKATONIC U". Directed by William Butler, The Resonator is a homage if you will to the Stuart Gordon efforts of yesterday that delved deep into Lovecraftian lore. This soft reboot/sequel to the classic 'From Beyond' and other chapters ofthe mythos of the Elder Gods is some of the slickest work to come from Full Moon in years. Crawford Tillinghast continues his fathers work experimenting with a device called the Resonator, a device that tears away inhibitions and may just rip a hole in the fabric of reality itself. Join our hosts Dustin Hubbard and Cameron Scott as they delve into a Full Moon classic in the making that just goes to prove that evil is from beyond! This is the 18th episode in a series of shows all about Charles Band's Full Moon entertainment Empire where we've got mad scientists, sci-fi epics, and rabid clowns all in one place! When you need a break from reality, let our hosts guide you through the madhouse of bloodthirsty vampires, psychopathic cookies, and maniacal puppets. Don't be a squid and join us in the fun!

On our show, "Howling At The Full Moon" for our 18th episode we're reviewing the gorgeous and grotesque 2021 extravaganza "THE RESONATOR: MISKATONIC U". Directed by William Butler, The Resonator is a homage if you will to the Stuart Gordon efforts of yesterday that delved deep into Lovecraftian lore. This soft reboot/sequel to the classic 'From Beyond' and other chapters ofthe mythos of the Elder Gods is some of the slickest work to come from Full Moon in years. Crawford Tillinghast continues his fathers work experimenting with a device called the Resonator, a device that tears away inhibitions and may just rip a hole in the fabric of reality itself. Join our hosts Dustin Hubbard and Cameron Scott as they delve into a Full Moon classic in the making that just goes to prove that evil is from beyond! This is the 18th episode in a series of shows all about Charles Band's Full Moon entertainment Empire where we've got mad scientists, sci-fi epics, and rabid clowns all in one place! When you need a break from reality, let our hosts guide you through the madhouse of bloodthirsty vampires, psychopathic cookies, and maniacal puppets. Don't be a squid and join us in the fun!

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