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Revisitations #2: Dog Soldiers (2002) (or: Ian‘s Regret)

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Episode notes

2002's Dog Soldiers is a fave for Stella, a 'like' for Kirsty and Dan, and frankly a source of personal angst for Ian.  The foursome all get together to chew the fat on it (and somehow never mention that director Neil Marshall went on to be a key force behind our perennial love, TV's Hannibal).  Elsewhere, Howard phones in for another pick from the Bag of Death.

Oh, and (sinister pause...) Happy Halloween!

 

Relevant Notes and Availability

(All these are relevant to the UK)

Dog Soldiers is out on DVD and Blu-Ray and can frequently be found on BritBox and All4

It (2017) is broadcasting on ITV1 in the UK at 9pm on Saturday 30th October, and It: Chapter 2 is streaming now via Amazon Prime

Ready Or Not (2019) is streaming now via Disney+

Us (2019) is streaming now via Amazon Prime

Doctor Jekyll & Sister Hyde (1971) and the rest of the 'Classic Hammer Horror Collection' are streaming now via Britbox

The Exorcist (1973) is broadcasting on BBC2 at 10.40pm on Saturday 30th October, and will thereafter be available for one month for streaming via BBC iPlayer

Halloween (1978) is broadcasting on FilmFour at 10.55pm the same night (and may thereafter be available to stream via All4 for a week, but you can never be sure)

The Horror Channel's Universal Monster Movie Marathon includes, on Saturday 30th October: Dracula (1931) at 1pm; Frankenstein (1931) at 2.30pm; Bride of Frankenstein (1935) at 3.55pm; The Wolf Man (1931) at 5.25pm and Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man (1943) at 6.50pm.  Then on Sunday 31st: The Invisible Man (1933) at 1pm; The Mummy (1932) at 2.25pm; The Mummy's Hand (1940) at 3.55pm; The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) at 5.15pm; and Revenge of the Creature (1955) at 6.50pm.

Rosemary's Baby (1968) is broadcasting on Great Movies at 9pm on Sunday 31st October.

What We Do In The Shadows (2014) is broadcasting on BBC2 at 10.45pm on Sunday 31st October and thereafter will be streaming for one month via BBC iPlayer.  Also, the TV series is currently streaming via Disney+.

 

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