203 - Black Sunday (1960) & Fear Street: Part Three - 1666 (2021)

Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1442615970464370695 CW: Homophobia, Rape It’s another Witchy Woman Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey are back on that bullshit, this time with two movies about witchy women that put curses on entire bloodlines and where multiple people need a good eye stabbin'. The Classic Film: Black Sunday [La maschera del demonio] (1960) "A vengeful witch and her fiendish servant return from the grave and begin a bloody campaign to possess the body of the witch's beautiful look-alike descendant, with only the girl's brother and a handsome doctor standing in her way” (IMDb.com). Mario Bava's official directorial debut may be beautifully designed and shot, but the story itself is a jumbled mess and just incredibly boring. Sorry. The Modern Film: Fear Street: Part Three - 1666 (2021) "The origins of Sarah Fier's curse are finally revealed as history comes full circle on a night that changes the lives of Shadysiders forever" (Netflix). We finally wrap up the Fear Street Trilogy and warm up to this last installment despite a less interesting second half. Audio Sources: "Black Sunday" produced by Galatea Film & Jolly Film "Come Out and Play" written by Dexter Holland and performed by the Offspring "Fear Street: Part Three - 1666" produced by Chernin Entertainment "Gigantic" written by Kim Deal & Frank Black and performed by the Pixies "Live Forever" written by Noel Gallagher and performed by Oasis "Mo' Murda" written by Tony C, et al., and performed by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony "Mr. Grieves" written by Frank Black and performed by the Pixies "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Start Wearing Purple" written by Eugene Hütz and performed by Gogol Bordello

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