This week we're braving the blood-soaked mayhem of Terrifier 3 (2024). We discuss the film's relentless gore, debate the evolution of Art the Clown's character, and break down its jaw-dropping kills. In this episode's b-side, we share our Terrifier 3 theater experiences, recap our Halloween Horror Nights adventure, and make a plea for Art the Clown to have his own haunted house. This episode contains spoilers, beginning at 38:33.
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Discussion | Terrifier 3 (2024)
Juggling Fear & Fun: The Paradox of Clowns in Horror
Tales from the Crypt: And All Through the House
Dead Meat Presents: Terrifier 3 Lauren Lavera Interview
Dead Meat Presents: Terrifier 3 Writer/Director Interview
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