Dark Night of the Podcast

Episode 129 – Epitaph (1987)

1 month ago

Grab your bucket, blow torch, and favorite hungry rodent and join Troy and Roger as they discuss what is certainly the most obscure film they’ve ever covered—the 1987 direct to video dysfunctional family shocker Epitaph (aka Mommy’s Epitaph) directed by Joseph Merhi.  The guys bask in their admiration for one Delores Nascar, ponder why the film isn’t more well known and celebrated among the gays, contemplate the logistics of gentleman still being alive days after being brutally stabbed repeatedly in the chest, and Troy shares his excitement and the longshot idea of remaking the film!

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Avid horror fans and filmmakers (and noted homosexuals) Troy Escamilla and Roger "The Scream Queer" Conners have many opinions on film. Tune in weekly to hear these two discuss and dissect some of the horror genre's most iconic, overlooked, and often underrated films.