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Screamcast 137: Hiatus Explainus
July 1, 2017
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Blu-ray, DVD, film, Home releases, horror, Movie Review, Netflix, podcast, The ScreamCast
After a couple failed attempts to record a full episode in-between vacations, Sean, Brad & BJ found a little time to explain ourselves! We also jump into a What’s On Your Doorstep segment and discuss Life, The Blackcoat’s Daughter and the new Netflix series GLOW.
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