• Nightmare Sisters (1988) | Dir. David DeCoteau

  • Jun 7 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Podcast

Nightmare Sisters (1988) | Dir. David DeCoteau

  • Summary

  • Trash Cinema Month is Back!

    In this episode, we discuss David DeCoteau's Nightmare Sisters, including the lack of horror elements, how the film’s short schedule affected the film grammar, and how we found inspiration through the film.


    See where Nightmare Sisters is available to watch.


    Supplemental Material:

    Vinegar Syndrome's Nightmare Sisters Blu-ray

    Cinema Conversations: David DeCoteau

    Monster Party (Podcast) | That's Exploitation!!! With David DeCoteau & David Del Valle!

    Dead for Filth with Michael Varrati (Podcast) | David DeCoteau

    David DeCoteau: On Rapid Heart, Fake Names & B-Movies (Interview)

    The Life & SLIMES of Dukey Flyswatter and Haunted Garage (Sneak Preview)

    Foam Fabrication Tips with Kenneth J. Hall


    Additional Audio Sources:

    Nightmare Sisters Trailer

    Vinegar Syndrome's Nightmare Sisters Blu-ray

    David DeCoteau & Linnea Quigley Commentary on Vinegar Syndrome's Nightmare Sisters Blu-ray

    Kenneth J. Hall Interview on Vinegar Syndrome's Nightmare Sisters Blu-ray

    Cinema Conversations: David DeCoteau

    Monster Party (Podcast) | That's Exploitation!!! With David DeCoteau & David Del Valle!


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