Why settle for last minute programming choices on Halloween night when you can have a horror aficionado set the groundwork for the best triple feature ever? In the new episode of Slipstream (all desaturated and grainy and fuzzy for extra creep factor), I break down my perfect path to a perfect horror triple or even quadruple feature, then demonstrate the technique with two Netflix and one Hulu playlist perfect for Halloween. No need for a behind the scenes play by play on this one. It's all in the video. I'll put the complete playlists with links to their IMDB pages after the jump, but the video speaks for itself. Most of the cuts were me staring at my notes and cross-referencing details on my phone.
Watch, then click through if you want the playlists for reference.
The Traditional Netflix Playlist Throughline: Power Struggles
Atmosphere: House on Haunted Hill, (1959) IMDB Transition: White Zombie, (1932) IMDB Punch: Rosemary's Baby (1968) IMDB
Unconventional Post-2000s Netflix Playlist Throughline: Romance
Atmosphere: The Devil's Carnival, (2012) IMDB Transition: Heartless (2009) IMDB Punch: Dumplings (2004) IMDB
Unexpected Cosmic Horror Hulu Playlist Throughline: Low Budget Art Films
Atmosphere: Inferno, (1980) IMDB Transition: Carnival of Souls (1962) IMDB Punch: The Evil Dead (1981) IMDB
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