The first show of October begins with nine movie reviews from Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy. Appropriately kicking off with an actor auditioning to be a demonologist (Devil’s Workshop) and a pair of best friends dealing with a demon of their own (My Best Friend’s Exorcism). Kate Hudson befriends an escaped woman with telekinesis (Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon) and a documentary looks at the career of Sinead O’Connor (Nothing Compares). Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline reteam for a third time (The Good House) and Walter Hill returns to the director’s chair for a new western (Dead for a Dollar). Zac Efron delivers warm PBR to his buddies in Vietnam (The Greatest Beer Run Ever), Sosie Bacon discovers that trauma has a new face (Smile) and Billy Eichner co-writes and headlines a sharp, LBGTQ romantic comedy that deserves your attention (Bros).
0:00 - Intro
1:37 – Devil’s Workshop
8:08 – My Best Friend’s Exorcism
18:45 – Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
28:45 – Nothing Compares
40:14 – Dead for a Dollar
50:07 – The Good House
59:44 – The Greatest Beer Run Ever
1:12:45 - Smile
1:24:51 – Bros
1:44:05 - Outro