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Episode 54

Halloween Kills (2021) - Reviews and Sequel Pitches, with special guest Kat Hughes!

The meeting of minds is back! This week, Ross is hosting his own head to head episode against Andy, with guest judging duties from returning horror maestro Kat Hughes!

And of course, it wouldn't be a halloween month episode with doing an episode on HALLOWEEN! And seeing as Halloween Ends is out on the day of release, we thought it would be rude not to be pitching our own versions, so we've reviewed and are pitching our sequels to the 2021 horror sequelboot sequel to 2018's Halloween, Halloween Kills! Directed by David Gordon Green and written by Green along with, Danny McBride, Paul Brad Logan, and Chris Bernier. And of course, starring the absolute legendary scream queen herself, Jamie Lee Curtis.

Expect just... insanity. Really. It's mad. So much death. Crikey.

I have been writing about movies for the last eight years, mainly writing for the entertainment website THN. Although happy to cover a range of projects and genres my heart lies with the horror genre, with FrightFest being a highlight of her calendar year. Growing up film was an integral part of my life, and as a child, I watched Labyrinth, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgement Day and Aliens on repeat. This passion for movies led me to study Media Production at The University of Lincoln where I produced several short films on very limited student budgets. My career has seen me transition from Blockbusters and Cineworld, to time working for both Lionsgate and eOne. Having had a child in 2018, I am now committed to focusing on writing full-time.

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Film fanatics pitch sequels for movies that don't have them in a battle for supremacy!

About your hosts

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Drew Toynbee

Drew is a freelance content creator from the UK, creating audio and video content for audiobooks, podcasts, social media and documentaries for sectors from Weddings to the Space Industry.

When he's not working, you can find him spending time with his family and pets, doing DIY, watching movies, playing Dungeons & Dragons or videogames, or dabbling in a bit of music.

If you need a podcast editor or producer, find more information at drewtoynbee.com
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Ross Harmston

Ross is a geek that loves DnD, video games, board games, wrestling and of course he is a huge movie buff. He is a proud member of Sequel Pitch and also The Danger Club an actual play Pathfinder RPG show.
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Matt Rushton

Matt is an actor, gamer, and wannabe Viking. He has used lockdown as the perfect excuse to keep growing his hair!

His favourite way to spend time is through some form of escapism - be that acting, playing an assortment of different characters in Dungeons & Dragons or video games, or simply immersing himself in characters’ lives playing out in movies & TV shows.

He apparently enjoys these even more when he gets to share the experience with his fellow Pitchers!
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Andy Henry

It all started on a cold February morning in 1989, suddenly he was born.

Since then, Andy has loved nothing more than watching movies. He was a film extra when he was younger and now writes, acts and directs his own short films.

He's also a gamer; not a great one but he has a go. He gets too carried away when playing Dungeons and Dragons and is training for next years world Thumb War championship with his gladiator, Donald Thumbp.