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Ep. 185 of War Machine vs. War Horse: Crimson Peak (Rebecca vs. A Good Marriage)

On  this episode we talk about the much anticipated CRIMSON PEAK with our friend Web Bist from the podcast  It’s Terrific   and then we move on to Creepy Marriages with a Third Party by checking out Alfred Hitchcock’s REBECCA and the Stephen King film adaptation of A GOOD MARRIAGE with our friends over at the  Plain Label Podcast , Eric and Rachel. But first,  we are first in line for  the latest socially acceptable chance to stare at Jessica Chastain for two hours.

Ep. 08 of Original Remake: The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934 and 1956

On this episode of Original Remake: two podcasters who do not know that much about film tackle one of the masters of the form TWICE as we talk THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, Alfred Hitchcock's 1934 original and his own 1956 remake.

Ep. 164 of War Machine vs. War Horse: Dark Places (Psycho vs. Halloween)

On this episode we present part two of our MAMO themed week, which is a great podcast that recently celebrated its tenth year. Last time we had Matt Brown on the show to talk superhero reboots, this time it's the other half of MAMO in Matthew Price who joins us for a theme of keeping murder in the family with two horror classics: PSYCHO and HALLOWEEN. You can find more from Mr. Price on this genre by checking out his other podcast, the aptly titled Let's Scare Matthew Price to Death. But first, we discuss the inspiration for this particular battle of the horror titans, the second Gillian Flynn big screen adaptation in DARK PLACES.

Episode 130 of War Machine vs. War Horse: Candlestick (Strangers on a Train vs. Dial M for Murder)

On this episode we plot the perfect Hitchcockian murder with writer/director Christopher Presswell and talk about his homage to those films with his new movie, CANDLESTICK. This inspires a look back at two of The Master's works where a perfect murder is planned with the added benefit of other parties helping to do the dirty work. Those two older films are STRANGERS ON A TRAIN vs. DIAL M FOR MURDER. Emily Mackay of Movie N' Mayhem joins me to debate those great works of art, and of course, another round of Movie Star Hot or Not.