• Ep. 323 The Village of the Damned: “The Tale of Netflix’s Hot New Spin-off ‘Is It Soup?’”

  • Oct 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 323 The Village of the Damned: “The Tale of Netflix’s Hot New Spin-off ‘Is It Soup?’”

  • Summary

  • Ket tells Kim about the next film in her journey through some classics, the original The Village of the Damned. We’d like to introduce you all to Ket’s new co-host, Awake Kim! Now that Kim has a standing desk, she’s apparently awake when recording and she is unhinged. Most importantly, we’ll learn if Kim will live or die in The Village of the Damned.

    Dir. Wolf Rilla

    Writers Stirling Silliphant, Wolf Rilla, Ronald Kinnoch


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    K&K


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