Welcome to episode 111 of The Cinefessions Podcast! Today, Marc and Branden continue the Corman/Poe Cycle, looking at the seventh film that Roger Corman adapted from Edgar Allan Poe’s story, The Masque of the Red Death from 1964. They also move on to round forty-one of the Besting the Backlog Challenge, discussing Green Room (2015) and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004).
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Join us for episode 112 on Friday, November 17th, as we complete the Corman/Poe Cycle with a review of The Tomb of Ligeia from 1964!
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Show Notes:
0:00:00 – 0:04:19 – Intro
0:04:20 – 0:46:13 – Our Week in Media
0:46:14 – 1:27:37 – The Masque of the Red Death (1964) Review (Contains Spoilers!)
1:27:38 – 1:44:39 – The Besting the Backlog Challenge – Round 41
1:44:40 – 1:47:38 – Outro/Post-Credits Scene
Branden has been a film fan since he was young, roaming the halls of Blockbuster Video, trying to find the grossest, scariest looking VHS covers to rent and watch alone in the basement. It wasn’t until recently, though, that Branden started seeking out the classics of cinema, and began to develop his true passion for the art form. Branden approaches each film with the unique perspective of having studied the art from the inside, having both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in acting. He has been a film critic since 2010, and has previously written for Inside Pulse Movies, We Love Cult, and Diehard Gamefan. His biggest achievement as a film critic, to date, has been founding Cinefessions and turning it from a personal blog to a true film website, housing hundreds of film and television reviews, and dozens of podcasts.