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The Carnage Report Episode 34: Sharksploitation
Hello and welcome to The Carnage Report, where we bring you the latest on all things horror-related, keeping you up to date with news you can use. Hosted by Julie Holland and Nick Spacek, this part of the Cinepunx family looks to fill a hole in your podcast feed by looking at new releases in the theaters, on-demand, and streaming, and featuring an in-depth discussion of a new release each episode. On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about director Stephen Scarlata’s new documentary, Sharksploitation, now streaming on Shudder. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend some other docs and killer animal movies, discuss trailers galore for Dear David, Perpetrator, the upcoming Witchboard remake, and get excited about the massive upcoming haunt at the Mall of America. Plus, Julie and Nick wonder how they’d deal with open water. Music by Steve Spacek, who you can find on Instagram @starlingwoodworks and on Bandcamp. You can follow The Carnage Report on Instagram @ReportCarnage, as well as on Twitter @ReportCarnage. Shoot us an email to carnagereportpod at gmail dot com to share your thoughts on the show, as well. The post The Carnage Report Episode 34: Sharksploitation appeared first on Cinepunx.