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We talk about the weirdo body horror film “Booger” and the disappointing conclusion to a promising horror trilogy with “Dead Teenagers”.

Booger (the Cat)

Where does gross-out end and body horror begin? That is just one of the questions Booger had us pondering. The indie film recently made its world premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival.

Unlike other movies in the genre, it covers deep themes such as grief, loss, and friendship. Just when it looked like it was going to be something really special, it fell apart. So, what happened?

Speaking of falling apart, filmmaker Quinn Armstrong has not made it easy on us. His trilogy seemed like a lot of fun. Stories of exorcisms, doom metal, and death sound like an excellent combination for a couple of horror fans. Unfortunately, while there was some good-looking stuff in the first two films of his “Fresh Hell” trilogy ( The Exorcism of Saint Patrick and Wolves Against the World), they failed to deliver for us fully.

Still, we were absolutely convinced that the third film, Dead Teenagers, could not fail.

It’s about a group of friends hanging out at a cabin in the woods. Before long, their fun is interrupted by a masked killer. Yes, we had seen it before, but that was part of the fun. We could not wait to see what Armstrong did with a more straightforward horror story.

Regrettably, we never got that movie.

Things start off normal enough. There is even a cool Big Bad that is the stuff of franchises. The archetypes are a little different and there is a slight tweak along the way, but Dead Teenagers is definitely a slasher. Until it gets a little too clever for its own good.

Booger is now available to rent on Amazon Video, and Dead Teenagers is available on Amazon and Apple TV/iTunes.

Watch the BOOGER trailer.
Watch the DEAD TEENAGERS trailer.

ABOUT THIS PODCAST:

Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror.

Intro by Julio Mena: Bandcamp | Instagram

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