#63: Renfield (2023, dir. by Chris McKay)
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#63: Renfield (2023, dir. by Chris McKay)
spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.
hello, there! would you like to sign our petition to get the dance sequence reinstated in nicholas hoult’s renfield (2023)? it’s tragic the way that deleted scene was left on the cutting room floor, but with your help, we can not only get it back in the movie but also get the whole movie remade as a musical! here at spooky tuesday, we think nic cage’s take on a modern-day dracula had a lot of potential, but we also have some notes. while we loved the gore and the fact that someone snorted a centipede, let’s just say the central love story was no romeo & juliet. on our latest episode, we’re sharing our vision and calling out all the CLEAR references to the vampire lore that came before.
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