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Tales from the Deadstream





 Hey there kiddies and fright fiends! We have a little treat for you. The weirdos at Bloodfest the podcast spent some time with Jason Stein from Dads from the Crypt to talk about Deadstream, the latest found footage horror-comedy movie from Shudder.

It was deliciously gruesome good time! You can listen here: Bloodfest or search Bloodfest the Podcast on your favorite app. 

You can also watch the magic on youtube: Bloodfest on youtube


Next week we will dive deeply into two ridiculous creature features. Nate will provide some Marxist framed analysis of Thankskilling while the rest of the team sighs deeply. Then everyone hopes to survive Zombeavers.  


Come and witness the malarkey and tomfoolery!






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