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Friend of the podcast Larry Brown has brought something tasty for the panel, it’s Popcorn (1991). Mark Herrier directed this meta-horror film that had a cast of largely unknown “teens” with veterans Dee Wallace, Tony Roberts, Tom Villard and Ray Walston rounding out the roster. Ostensibly the story of a killer stalking a film festival, it also contains segments of four other fictional movies that make light of classic horror films and audiences. It all adds up to a heady mix of horror, comedy and commentary, if that’s your thing. And you’ll only find out… if you’re brave enough to tune in!
By Chris AndersenFriend of the podcast Larry Brown has brought something tasty for the panel, it’s Popcorn (1991). Mark Herrier directed this meta-horror film that had a cast of largely unknown “teens” with veterans Dee Wallace, Tony Roberts, Tom Villard and Ray Walston rounding out the roster. Ostensibly the story of a killer stalking a film festival, it also contains segments of four other fictional movies that make light of classic horror films and audiences. It all adds up to a heady mix of horror, comedy and commentary, if that’s your thing. And you’ll only find out… if you’re brave enough to tune in!