Starter Horror! And Why Horror? (w/ Insha Fitzpatrick)
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Hello, all you ghouls and goblins! Are you wanting to get into spooky season this month, but still trying to figure out where to start? Not a fan of movies that make you jump out of your skin and sleep with the lights on? Are you still trying to figure out why everyone else seems to be so into scaring the pants off themselves? Or maybe you’re ready to take the scares to the next level? X-Ray Vision has the solution for you! In this episode, we will be answering all of those questions and MORE. We’re joined by the amazing horror/supernatural author Insha Fitzpatrick to break it all down.  Starter Horror:Child’s PlayTexas Chainsaw Massacre (if you’re bold)Return to Oz (kid friendly)The Wiz (kid friendly)Rosemary’s BabyThe Exorcist13 GhostsRopePsychoHouse on Haunted HillThe Haunting (1999)Jurassic Park (kid friendly)The Shadow (1994)Starship TroopersNightmare Before Christmas (kid friendly)Nosferatu (1922)Dead SilenceCubeDrag Me to HellCandyman   Spooky good reads:The Yellow WallpaperScary Stories to Tell in the DarkThe Haunting of Hill HouseCarriePet SemetaryWho Goes There?Invasion of the Body SnatchersThe Stepford Wives   Whos who:BarbarianThe DecentDeath GameCuckooThe First OmenPossessionMidnight Mass   Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rk Follow Rosie: IG & Letterboxd  Follow X-Ray Vision on Instagram Join the X-Ray Vision Discord  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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