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Oct 14, 2024 • 1h 37min
Terrifier 3 (ft. Pat Stango of the B.O. Boys)
Edit: All Spotify issues appear resolved!
It's Terrifier 3 week on the New Flesh podcast, and considering the historic box office take this weekend, we had to enlist the best of the best box office analysts to help us discuss it: Pat Stango of the B.O. Boys podcast!
Brett will be guesting on the B.O. Boys live show in NYC on Tuesday 10/22 at Parkside Lounge.
Tickets available here: https://www.parksidelounge.nyc/calendar/the-bo-boys-in-box-office-save-america
Check out the Patreon for new bonus episodes coming soon as well as early releases, like the one for THE CROW: WICKED PRAYER aka THE CROW 4 that will be up soon or is up now depending on when you're reading this!

Oct 7, 2024 • 1h 13min
Joker: Folie à Deux aka Joker 2, Azrael
It's a new-release double feature on this week's New Flesh podcast with Brett Arnold and Jesse Hassenger.
Joker 2, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, out this weekend, and Azrael starring Samara Weaving, out last weekend.
Before that, plenty of horror news, summarized below.
Here is a list of recent horror titles that we haven't yet covered, but Brett has reviewed on Roger & Me: It Lives Inside, Salem's Lot, Apartment 7A, Frankie Freako, Hold Your Breath, House of Spoils, VHS Beyond, Little Bites, Things Will Be Different, Sleep
Upcoming: Daddy's Home, Terrifier 3
News: Scream 7 release date, Chucky canceled, and more

Sep 30, 2024 • 1h 14min
The Crow: Salvation (2000) ft. Bill Bria
The 56-years-late ROSEMARY'S BABY sequel APARTMENT 7A is streaming now on Paramount Plus, but it simply wasn't good enough to justify making it the main-feed episode this week, so we're dropping the much-anticipated episode on THE CROW: SALVATION aka THE CROW 3 instead.
Or did Jesse just not watch it yet, and we'll cover it later? Maybe! Regardless, it's his birthday today, so wish him a happy one!
Enjoy returning guest Bill Bria on THE CROW: SALVATION, which I had a lot of fun with and I hope you all find some merit in it as well!

Sep 23, 2024 • 1h 25min
The Substance, Never Let Go
It's yet another new-release double feature on the New Flesh podcast, sorry to the Crow-heads who are desperately awaiting the CROW 3 episode. It's on Patreon now but still waiting for a lull for main feed.
This week, Brett & Jesse take THE SUBSTANCE and NEVER LET GO of it! Two new movies out in theaters now; one of them is among the very best of the year. Take a guess which.
Some horror news, of course, but I'm too lazy to list it today.

Sep 16, 2024 • 56min
Speak No Evil (2024)
On this week's incredibly on-time New Flesh podcast, Brett & Jesse speak some evil about the now-in-theaters (very) Americanized U.S. remake of SPEAK NO EVIL, the 2022 original is now on Shudder and made Brett's best horror movies of the year list that year.
Before the main event, some horror news! Summarized at bottom.
THE CROW early releases continue on Patreon. Bonus episodes upcoming as well! Get in on the action for $5
https://www.patreon.com/newfleshpodcast
The Life of Chuck at TIFF, Creep Tapes update, Terrifier 3 popcorn bucket, The Crow available now at home, and more.

Sep 9, 2024 • 1h 30min
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, The Front Room
On this week's New Flesh podcast, it's a new-release double-feature, baby!
Tim Burton's 36-years-later sequel to BEETLEJUICE, aptly named BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE (ah shit, we summoned him!), is finally here as well as A24's latest "horror film" THE FRONT ROOM starring Brandy.
Before that, plenty of news of the week! Check out the Patreon for early-release franchise episodes like THE CROW 3, out now, as well as new bonus episodes on recent releases.
Other new genre movies to recommend this week: Rebel Rudge on Netflix, The Thicket coming to Tubi, Red Rooms, The Demon Disorder on Shudder, and Out Come the Wolves

Sep 2, 2024 • 1h 39min
The Crow: City of Angels 1996 (ft. Scout Tafoya)
On this week's podcast, Brett has left the New Flesh headquarters to go on an all-too-rare vacation, which means THE CROW episodes that have been stranded in Patreon purgatory can finally fly!
As promised, here is THE CROW: CITY OF ANGELS aka THE CROW 2 episode with fan-favorite guest Scout Tafoya. Check out his writing and films at https://www.patreon.com/honorszombie
No news in this episode. It's all crow, baby.

Aug 28, 2024 • 58min
Blink Twice, Strange Darling
The second New Flesh episode of the week is here, as promised - a new-release double feature of Zoe Kravitz's debut film BLINK TWICE starring Channing Tatum and Naomi Ackie and STRANGE DARLING from writer/director J.T. Mollner and starring Kyle Gallner and Willa Fitzgerald.
No news. Enjoy your NF double-dip, don't forget to check the feed for THE CROW (2024) if you missed it on Monday, and head to the Patreon page for both CROW sequel episodes early
https://www.patreon.com/newfleshpodcast

Aug 26, 2024 • 1h 27min
The Crow (2024)
Programming Note: The Crow 3 episode will drop on Patreon for an early release any minute now. The Crow 2 episode is already there. Both will eventually be on the main feed.
We'll have a second episode of the week on the main feed later this week with BLINK TWICE & SWEET DARLING.
BUT, on this week's much-anticipated episode of The New Flesh podcast, the long-delayed reboot of THE CROW is finally upon us, and Brett & Jesse kinda liked it?!
Lots of horror news, too, which will be summarized down below upon the Patreon link
THE CROW: CITY OF ANGELS episode out now here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/early-release-of-110025780
THE CROW: SALVATION episode out now here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/early-release-110854914
Jack Black & Paul Rudd in ANACONDA meta reboot, update on LONGLEGS and ALIEN box office, TRAP on digital, LONGLEGS on digital, Friday the 13th marathon in Chicago, ANOES 4k

Aug 19, 2024 • 1h 12min
Alien Romulus (ft. Joshua Rivera)
Join first-time guest Joshua Rivera, a film enthusiast, as he delves into Fede Alvarez's ALIEN: ROMULUS and its place in the iconic franchise. They dissect the thrilling visual effects and thematic layers, especially corporate exploitation and existential themes. Joshua shares insights on character representation, questioning the depth of roles in the latest installment. The conversation also touches on the nostalgia of the franchise versus the corporation's influence, all while celebrating the immersive joy of viewing horror films in a theater.