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“How many have wandered innocently into the waiting spider web? How many more are doomed to follow? The smell of the rooms terrifies me and lures me. The smell of blood! How many more are still to come? Onwards into the depths of this podcast.”
Welcome to Additional Crew, the spoiler-heavy review show where we choose whatever random film we want to talk about. This episode we bring to you ”A New England home is terrorized by a series of murders, unbeknownst to the guests that a gruesome secret is hiding in the basement.” I am of course talking about Lucio Fulci’s “The House by the Cemetery” from 1981. Nominated in 1983 for the Best Film in the International Fantasy Film Award category by Fantasporto, this movie has a small but dedicated following.
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Lucio Fulci, horror films, The House by the Cemetery, Italian cinema, film review, podcast, horror themes, character analysis, film symbolism, cult classic, Gates of Hell, Lucio Fulci, horror films, child actors, special effects, cinematography, Freudstein, voiceovers, childhood, horror themesmovie review, horror, pacing, world building, special effects, music, sound design, character development, Fulci, cult classic
By Additional Crew“How many have wandered innocently into the waiting spider web? How many more are doomed to follow? The smell of the rooms terrifies me and lures me. The smell of blood! How many more are still to come? Onwards into the depths of this podcast.”
Welcome to Additional Crew, the spoiler-heavy review show where we choose whatever random film we want to talk about. This episode we bring to you ”A New England home is terrorized by a series of murders, unbeknownst to the guests that a gruesome secret is hiding in the basement.” I am of course talking about Lucio Fulci’s “The House by the Cemetery” from 1981. Nominated in 1983 for the Best Film in the International Fantasy Film Award category by Fantasporto, this movie has a small but dedicated following.
Up Next: Barbarian Queen from 1985
Lucio Fulci, horror films, The House by the Cemetery, Italian cinema, film review, podcast, horror themes, character analysis, film symbolism, cult classic, Gates of Hell, Lucio Fulci, horror films, child actors, special effects, cinematography, Freudstein, voiceovers, childhood, horror themesmovie review, horror, pacing, world building, special effects, music, sound design, character development, Fulci, cult classic