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The Bogeyman's Closet Podcast
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We continue our month of Michael Myers with the second entry in the Blumhouse trilogy from 2021.
For our first entry into the month of Michael Myers we have this 2018 requel from director David Gordon Green.
Its the end of an era, sadly Suzie had to step away from the show as a regular member but for her final episode she wanted to cover this bizarre and underrated gem from 1988. So that's what we did. Enjoy!
We felt we didn't have enough James Wan on the podcast so we decided to tackle the first insidious flick from 2010
We finally return to the Ghoulies franchise with this ridiculously fun sequel from 1989. It's terrific!
We had so much fun covering the first sinister we decided to go ahead and follow it up with the sequel from 2015.
The Bogeyman, ghost kids and Ethan Hawke. What more could you want from this 2012 flick?
We close out both the Friday the 13th franchise and the Nightmare on elm street franchise with this entry from 2003. (We unfortunately had some technical difficulties with this episode, so apologies for the sound quality.)
For our next outing we decided to cover this creepy crime thriller from 2024 directed by Osgood Perkins
We return to the twisted world of Rob Zombie and finish out the firefly trilogy with this wacky romp from 2019
We've talked about this one a lot during the course of this show, but we never actually covered it until now. Its about time we give this 1979 PG slasher flick its due.
Our good buddy Dawn decided that this year she wanted to celebrate by covering this insane killer fish romp from 2010, so thats exactly what we did.
Since we already covered both "My Bloody Valentine" flicks and since there are very few Valentine themed horror films, we figured we may as well cover this David Boreanaz vehicle from 2001
Wes Craven gives us one last Nightmare with this wonderfully unique entry from 1994.
We finally revisit Don Mancini's killer doll franchise with this second entry from 1990
This year for our good buddy's birthday he wanted to talk about this 1986 phantasmal car revenge flick, so thats exactly what we did.
We kick off the year with Clive Barker's directorial debut from 1987
We ring in the holidays with this bizarre entry into the silent night, deadly night franchise from 1990
It's our good buddy Mike's birthday and to celebrate, he wanted to talk about this 1975 classic from New World Pictures.
We wrap up our month of Thanksgiving flicks with this instant classic from director Eli Roth.



