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Podcast #21: Horror Movie Harvest Episode (That Coincidentally Falls On October 31st)

Podcast #21: Horror Movie Harvest Episode (That Coincidentally Falls On October 31st)

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In the twenty-first episode of The Babylon Bee podcast, editor-in-chief Kyle Mann and creative director Ethan Nicolle are joined by Brian Godawa to talk about horror movies. Are they evil? Does God hate horror? Brian, often called “The Horror Apologist,” weighs in. While some may think the timing is a little strange—it being the Devil’s holiday and all—rest assured this is our fall harvest episode that only happens to fall on the same day as pagan-pumpkin-demon day.

Brian Godawa is an award-winning Hollywood screenwriter (To End All Wars), a movie and culture blogger specializing in God, Movies, and Worldviews  (www.Godawa.com), author of a textbook, Hollywood Worldviews: Watching Films with Wisdom and Discernment as well as an Amazon best-selling author of Biblical fiction (Chronicles of the Nephilim/Chronicles of the Apocalypse). Follow Brian on Twitter

Movies/Horror genres discussed

The Rules of Horror
Scream
The Wicker Man

Zombie
28 Days Later franchise
Shaun of the Dead
The Walking Dead

Vampires
The Addiction
I am Legend
Twilight 

Serial killers (the modern vampires)
Seven
Brian Godawa’s Short Film Cruel Logic 
Dexter

Subscriber-Only Portion
Midsommar
It
Deliver Us From Evil
The Exorcism Of Emily Rose
The Exorcist
The Blair Witch Project
Paranormal 
[Rec]
The Last Exorcism

Also Mentioned: Third Eagle Of The Apocalypse’s hit single Doom And Gloom 

 

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