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🎙️Welcome back, cinephiles, to a hypnotic episode of The Eh List Admission! 🎧
🎙️ This week on The Eh List Admission, we’re bouncing between chaotic comedy, suffocating sci-fi horror, masked slashers, and cursed whistles 👻🎭
First up — Movie News!
🔍 Sherlock Holmes 3 is officially in development
🏆 Steven Spielberg earns an EGOT (casual legend behavior)
🐱 Puss in Boots 3 is on the way
🪚 A24 now owns the rights to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
🎥 Movie Reviews — Here’s what we watched:
⏱️ Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie — A wildly Canadian, painfully awkward time-travel comedy where two lifelong friends accidentally strand themselves in 2008 while still trying (and failing) to book a gig at Toronto’s Rivoli. Absurd, self-aware, and built entirely on commitment to the bit.
🚢 Iron Lung — A claustrophobic, slow-burn sci-fi nightmare set inside a tiny submarine exploring a blood-red ocean after the universe goes dark. Psychological, isolating, and relentlessly tense, with horror driven by atmosphere more than jump scares.
🔪 The Strangers: Chapter 3 — The brutal final chapter of the reboot trilogy, pushing its survivor from prey to confrontation. Mean, lean, and focused on closing the story with escalation rather than mercy.
📯 Whistle — A cursed-object teen horror where an ancient Aztec death whistle summons your future demise. High-concept, fast-moving, and built on the terrifying idea that once you hear it… it’s already too late.
🎭👻 Second Half Discussion: Comedy vs Horror — Why People Love Them
We break down:
😂 Why comedy is comfort viewing, stress relief, and endlessly rewatchable
😱 Why horror offers catharsis, adrenaline, and controlled fear
🤝 What both genres have in common (timing, community, strong reactions)
🤔 Why people are often firmly “one or the other”
🔥 Plus: Is comedy harder to pull off than horror? And which genre ages better?
❓ Did We Know?
We close things out with a Did We Know? segment for each of this week’s reviewed films — packed with behind-the-scenes facts, strange details, and context that makes these movies even more interesting.
🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and everywhere you get your podcasts!
See you at the movies! 🍿🎥
By The Eh List Admission🎙️Welcome back, cinephiles, to a hypnotic episode of The Eh List Admission! 🎧
🎙️ This week on The Eh List Admission, we’re bouncing between chaotic comedy, suffocating sci-fi horror, masked slashers, and cursed whistles 👻🎭
First up — Movie News!
🔍 Sherlock Holmes 3 is officially in development
🏆 Steven Spielberg earns an EGOT (casual legend behavior)
🐱 Puss in Boots 3 is on the way
🪚 A24 now owns the rights to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
🎥 Movie Reviews — Here’s what we watched:
⏱️ Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie — A wildly Canadian, painfully awkward time-travel comedy where two lifelong friends accidentally strand themselves in 2008 while still trying (and failing) to book a gig at Toronto’s Rivoli. Absurd, self-aware, and built entirely on commitment to the bit.
🚢 Iron Lung — A claustrophobic, slow-burn sci-fi nightmare set inside a tiny submarine exploring a blood-red ocean after the universe goes dark. Psychological, isolating, and relentlessly tense, with horror driven by atmosphere more than jump scares.
🔪 The Strangers: Chapter 3 — The brutal final chapter of the reboot trilogy, pushing its survivor from prey to confrontation. Mean, lean, and focused on closing the story with escalation rather than mercy.
📯 Whistle — A cursed-object teen horror where an ancient Aztec death whistle summons your future demise. High-concept, fast-moving, and built on the terrifying idea that once you hear it… it’s already too late.
🎭👻 Second Half Discussion: Comedy vs Horror — Why People Love Them
We break down:
😂 Why comedy is comfort viewing, stress relief, and endlessly rewatchable
😱 Why horror offers catharsis, adrenaline, and controlled fear
🤝 What both genres have in common (timing, community, strong reactions)
🤔 Why people are often firmly “one or the other”
🔥 Plus: Is comedy harder to pull off than horror? And which genre ages better?
❓ Did We Know?
We close things out with a Did We Know? segment for each of this week’s reviewed films — packed with behind-the-scenes facts, strange details, and context that makes these movies even more interesting.
🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and everywhere you get your podcasts!
See you at the movies! 🍿🎥