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In the forty-sixth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter Katy Baldwin to discuss the B-movie concoction of soldiers with guns, practical monsters, and horror gore that defined the DIY spirit and ingenuity of Neil Marshall in his directorial debut Dog Soldiers (2002).
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In the forty-sixth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter Katy Baldwin to discuss the B-movie concoction of soldiers with guns, practical monsters, and horror gore that defined the DIY spirit and ingenuity of Neil Marshall in his directorial debut Dog Soldiers (2002).