In this Filmsuck Summer Film Series (FSFS) episode we're focusing on horror films set in vacation settings. We discuss the beachy shock effects of Jaws and Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, and especially concentrate on the lakeside summer camp slasher terrors of Friday the 13th. Our special guest Ian Miller joins us to discuss the original Friday the 13th (1980), which was written by his father, screenwriter Victor Miller, whom Ian admits suffered from "Mommy issues." Hence his resentment of sequels featuring Jason as the iconic killer, when Jason's mother was meant to be the REAL killer.
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The Book of Barbra: Surveying Streisand
Agonizing Over the Academy Awards
MAESTRO and the Mess that is the Biopic
POOR THINGS: Is It a GreatThing?
Todd Haynes’ Mature Take
Blessings on THE CURSE
Pre-Code Halloween Party: Two From Boris Karloff
Bottoms: New Teen Comedy is Tops
Old Broads Hit the Road
Go Bears: Why We’re Still Thinking About THE BEAR Seasons 1 & 2
BARBIE and OPPENHEIMER: How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Doll
Asteroid City: Wes Anderson’s Alien Affect
Somebody Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Hangin’ in the Heartland
Retelling the Stars: Little Richard and Brooke Shields
Dead Ringers: Dead-on or DOA?
Poker Face: No Bullshit, It’s Good
Emily and the Blasphemed Brontes
Joel Coen in Person: Definitely Meet Your Heroes
The Pale Blue Eye: Poe Lingers On
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