Film Inquiry presents Blindspots with Jake and Kristy. In this new podcast series, Film Inquiry staff members and fast friends Jake Tropila and Kristy Strouse will each recommend a film they like that the other person has not seen. They will then watch the other person’s selection and come together to discuss their thoughts and reactions to both films. For those who seek hidden gems and new findings in the world of cinema, this is the podcast for you.
The spookiest season of the year may be in the rearview mirror, but this has not deterred Jake and Kristy from sharing some of their favorite horror movie recommendations! On another special double episode of the podcast, the pair delve into a varied selection of films, including Dario Argento’s 1975 Giallo, Deep Red; Guillermo Del Toro‘s 2001 Spanish Civil War-era ghost story, The Devil’s Backbone; Nobuhiko Obayashi‘s 1977 bonkerously phantasmagorical trip to the countryside, House; and Toby Wilkins‘ 2008 parasitic single-location chiller, Splinter. All that and more on an all-new Blindspots!
Music on the episode “Profondo Rosso” From Deep Red and “Cherries were made for Eating” by Godiego from Hausu (House).
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