High Strange Streams #11 - Room 202, Golgotha, Laundry Night and More!
From High Strange TV
High Strange Streams #11 explores seasonal recommendations for Halloween viewing, highlighting the atmospheric films produced by Hammer Horror, particularly focusing on "Twins of Evil." The discussion includes gaming updates, channel news, and the transition from summer to fall, setting the stage for a spooky viewing experience.
Key Takeaways
- Forget summer blockbusters—Hammer Horror's "Twins of Evil" proves autumn is when true cinema rises from the crypt.
- Creepy pastas are like good horror: some whisper, while others scream; thankfully, Dark Somnium amplifies the right whispers.
- Netflix's 'In the Tall Grass' shows cosmic horror can be as disorienting as getting lost in a corn maze.
- Even a poorly reviewed sequel can rise from the dead—"Ouija: Origin of Evil" redefines what a prequel can be.
- Scooping ice cream shouldn’t turn sinister; yet, urban legends remind us that the scariest monsters lurk in our neighborhoods.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Twins of Evil (product)
- Connie Stephen (person)
- Ouija (product)
- Joe Hill (person)
- Creepy Pasta (concept)
- In the Tall Grass (product)
- Mike Flanagan (person)
- HP Lovecraft (person)
- Blum House (company)
- Vincenzo Natali (person)
- Scout Taylor Compton (person)
- Patrick Wilson (person)