Barbarian Review: Is This The Scariest Movie of 2022? - Episode 106
Rewind of the Living Dead09/14/22 • 87 min
The relationship between horror and comedy has really exploded over the last few years, especially with filmmakers like David Gordon-Green and Danny McBride developing a new “Halloween” trilogy and former sketch comedy guru Jordan Peele winning an Oscar and becoming one of the most popular directors in modern horror history.
The latest convert is Zach Cregger, who first came to fame through his own sketch comedy series called “The Whitest Kids You Know.”
It wasn’t until he read a book called “The Gift of Fear” that he got inspired to write a scene based on the subject matter dealing with little red flags women are encouraged to recognize when it comes to the toxic behavior of the men around them. That single scene eventually spiraled into an entire idea for a film where a woman arrives at a house she rented only to find it’s already been occupied by someone else...
In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to double check our Air BNB reservations and make a cup of tea as we review the 2022 horror film “Barbarian”...
Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
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09/14/22 • 87 min
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