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Welcome back to another chilling episode of That Was Pretty Scary with your horror-loving hosts, Jon Lee Brody and Freddie Prinze Jr.! This week, Jon and Freddie tackle the spine-chilling, nerve-wracking horror film that has kept audiences on the edge of their seats since 2014—It Follows.
Jon and Freddie unravel the eerie brilliance of It Follows, a film that redefined the horror genre with its unique premise and relentless suspense. They'll dive into the unsettling story of Jay, played by the talented Maika Monroe, who becomes the target of a mysterious, shape-shifting entity after a seemingly innocent romantic encounter. The hosts will explore the film's innovative take on the horror trope of being pursued and how it taps into primal fears of the unknown.
In this episode, Jon and Freddie will discuss director David Robert Mitchell's masterful use of atmosphere, from the haunting cinematography to the eerie, retro-inspired soundtrack by Disasterpeace that adds layers of dread to every scene. They'll also examine how the film’s deliberate pacing and ambiguous setting contribute to its timeless, dreamlike quality.
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Welcome back to another chilling episode of That Was Pretty Scary with your horror-loving hosts, Jon Lee Brody and Freddie Prinze Jr.! This week, Jon and Freddie tackle the spine-chilling, nerve-wracking horror film that has kept audiences on the edge of their seats since 2014—It Follows.
Jon and Freddie unravel the eerie brilliance of It Follows, a film that redefined the horror genre with its unique premise and relentless suspense. They'll dive into the unsettling story of Jay, played by the talented Maika Monroe, who becomes the target of a mysterious, shape-shifting entity after a seemingly innocent romantic encounter. The hosts will explore the film's innovative take on the horror trope of being pursued and how it taps into primal fears of the unknown.
In this episode, Jon and Freddie will discuss director David Robert Mitchell's masterful use of atmosphere, from the haunting cinematography to the eerie, retro-inspired soundtrack by Disasterpeace that adds layers of dread to every scene. They'll also examine how the film’s deliberate pacing and ambiguous setting contribute to its timeless, dreamlike quality.
Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review. Happy listening, and stay vigilant!
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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