IFWT #64 - Black Christmas (1974) [Ft. Phil from Flixology 101]
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As spooky season approaches, our thoughts turn towards the murderous and the macabre, and so what better way to lead into October than with one of the most acclaimed slasher films of all time, one that many people say kickstarted the subgenre: Black Christmas. 4 years before John Carpenter’s Halloween initiated a horror revolution, a little Canadian film following a group of students in a sorority house being targeted by a deranged killer was already creating the blueprint for what would become the modern-day Slasher. Joining us for this deep dive into a cinematic classic is the one and only Phil DeGlass, the man behind Flixology101, a website that ingeniously combines films and drinking, a combination guaranteed to go down smooth. So, grab brewski(or two), put your feet up, kick back and let us delight you with the ins and outs of a 70s masterpiece. And please remember, always listen responsibly.
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