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To start off the holiday season, Aaron and Derek tackle 2003's French horror film "Dead End" written and directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea and Fabrice Canepa. They discuss the tonal whiplash between the psychological breakdown of a family and sudden comedic beats, fears of family and travel during the holidays, and how Ray Wise and Lin Shaye carry the movie. They also get into why the soundtrack doesn't work, the comparisons with the Twilight Zone, why it doesn't feel like early 2000s French horror, and many other aspects of the flick. Aaron wants to save some pie for Derek. He's dead. Okay.
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To start off the holiday season, Aaron and Derek tackle 2003's French horror film "Dead End" written and directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea and Fabrice Canepa. They discuss the tonal whiplash between the psychological breakdown of a family and sudden comedic beats, fears of family and travel during the holidays, and how Ray Wise and Lin Shaye carry the movie. They also get into why the soundtrack doesn't work, the comparisons with the Twilight Zone, why it doesn't feel like early 2000s French horror, and many other aspects of the flick. Aaron wants to save some pie for Derek. He's dead. Okay.
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