Join hosts Michael and Mindy for a Halloween special episode as they dive into a double feature of horror comedies penned by Diablo Cody. This episode explores the intriguing blend of humor and horror in "Lisa Frankenstein" and "Jennifer's Body".
First up is "Lisa Frankenstein", a film that combines romance and the undead, directed by Zelda Williams in her debut. With standout performances from Catherine Newton and Cole Sprouse, the movie is praised for its humor, heart, and 80s aesthetic. The hosts discuss its potential as a future cult classic and how it defies typical horror comedy conventions.
Next, the duo revisits "Jennifer's Body", a film that gained cult status over the years. Despite its initial mixed reception, Michael and Mindy delve into its themes, performances, and why it didn't achieve the expected breakout success. They also highlight Adam Brody's unexpected role and the film's visual appeal under the direction of Karyn Kusama.
As they wrap up the episode, Michael and Mindy reflect on the challenges and successes of balancing horror with comedy, and why some films find their audience long after their initial release. Tune in for a lively discussion filled with insights and Halloween spirit!