The boys reconvene for what is probably the most bizarre entry in the Stephen King retrospective yet. Fans of underground filmmaking love fighting on the hill of Larry Cohen. From The Stuff to It’s Alive, the man has been at the forefront of independent horror filmmaking. And when he had a script for last week’s 1979 tv film Salem’s Lot get rejected, he tucked it into a drawer thinking he’d never get another opportunity to make it. But as fate would have it, producers came crawling.
Join Garrett, Matt, and Adam as they review 1987’s The Return to Salem’s Lot and judge just how much it had to do with King’s original vision. Also, the film brings one of the three reviewers to his breaking point. Which one? Listen to find out!