Week three of Cinesthesia’s Hell to the King kicks off with a rat-laden Stephen King gem
A textile mill being tormented by an evil foreman, workers meet a bat-rat monster in a musty basement; a rat cannon is fired. Jason and Jim agree that Graveyard Shift is the most fun King viewing experience and a movie that demands a resurgence. Jason also pitches why Kelly Wolf’s character should have been made the lead character to take this film from a hidden King gem to a stone-cold classic.
Join a filmmaker (and sometimes film teacher) and a film teacher (and sometimes filmmaker) as they venture into the dark heart of their own befuddled relationship to culture, the youth, the internet, friendship, love, hate, time, space and, of course: *m*o*v*i*e*s*. Come hear what we see.
Catch up on previous episodes of Cinesthesia‘s Hell to the King here:
Listen to “Tommy Wiseau’s Lincoln” — Cinesthesia Chapter 1
Listen to “Kill Me With Your Fish — Cinesthesia Chapter 2
Find the complete October Horror Archive here:
CINESTHESIA is produced by Iguanodonald Studios and distributed by Split Tooth Media. Music for Cinesthesia is generously provided by the greatest bands that have ever been, The Coctails, Soft Healer and Misters Presidents.
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