Ep. 090: A Record of Sweet Murder (2019)

Horror Movie Weekly Ep. 090: A Record of Sweet Murder 2019

Buckle up, Horror fans… Mister Watson picked this week’s movie, and it’s a doozy! We hope you’re watching along with us. This is Horror Movie Weekly, One Badass Horror Podcast. In Episode 090, your late-night Horror hosts — Jay of the Dead, Channy Dreadful and Mister Watson — bring you a Feature Review of A Record of Sweet Murder (2019). Jay also brings you a Micro Horror Movie Review of “The Horror Show” (1989), as well as commentary about Lance Henriksen’s 1989 physique (when he was 49 years old, by the way). Anyway, remember you’re always welcome to call and leave us a voicemail at (801) 215-9704. Join us!

Note: This episode was recorded on May 10, 2021, and released on May 23, 2021.

This weekly Horror movie podcast brings you one recent Horror movie review every Sunday. (We’re defining “recent” as any Horror movie released within the last five years, so now that it’s 2021, we’ll be covering Horror films from 2016 to the present.) And we always reveal next week’s pick at the end of every show, so you can watch along with us and be prepared for the following episode. Join us, and thanks for listening!


SHOW NOTES:

Introduction
— Welcome to Horror Movie Weekly Episode 090
— Mister Watson’s podcasting milestone
— Jay saw “The Shape of Horror” (the hexagon) in “The Mitchells vs. the Machines”
— The 17-year cicada horde is emerging again in 2021

MICRO HORROR MOVIE REVIEWS
Jay of the Dead: The Horror Show (1989) = 4.5 ( Low-priority Rental )

– Mister Watson’s pick for this week: A Record of Sweet Murder (2019)

[ 00:18:17 ] – Feature Review: A Record of Sweet Murder (2019)
Genre Classification: “Contained Horror” / Serial Killer Horror / Horror in the Daylight / (Found Footage filming convention)

Premise:
A notorious serial killer invites a South Korean journalist and a Japanese cameraman to an apartment to explain the reason for his killing rampage and to film the deaths of his final victims.

Ratings and Recommendations: A Record of Sweet Murder (2019)
Channy Dreadful = 9.5 ( Must-Buy )
Jay of the Dead = 7.5 ( Strong Rental )
Mister Watson = 9.5 ( Buy it! )

Next on Episode 091: Rupture (2017) — Jay of the Dead’s pick

Original podcast theme music: Jay of the Dead


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Links for Channy Dreadful:
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Twitter: @ChannyDreadful
Jay recommends Channy’s Article on Cujo
Channy on Hereditary with Ron Martin on The Resurrection of Zombie 7 Podcast
Channy Dreadful Archives on The Resurrection of Zombie 7
Instagram: Strawberry Crush Creations

Links for Mister Watson:
Twitter: @WatZeeParty
Podcast: The Wat-Zee Party Horror Show
Facebook: The Wat-Zee Party Horror Show/Horror Corridor

Jay of the Dead’s other podcasts: ConsideringTheCinema.com
Jay’s HORROR-only content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
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3 thoughts on “Ep. 090: A Record of Sweet Murder (2019)”

  1. Guys, I saw ‘The Shape of Horror’ last week! I saw it here, really good example of the shape:

    The Alfred Hitchcock Hour–Terror at Northfield (Season 2, Episode 3–1963)

    The podcast is great, by the way–good job! I still listen every week; I’m just not watching many movies these days.

    1. Kaiju Nick! I love me some Hitchcock, so I’ll definitely check out this episode so I can see THE SHAPE OF HORROR!!!!! LOL!

      Thanks so much for listening, my friend! We appreciate the hell out of you!

      1. Mr W,
        Also check out ‘The Shape’ in
        “The Wasp Woman” (1959)–Roger Corman beastly freak
        “Mysterious Island” (1961)–Ray Harryhausen monsters
        “The Curse of Frankenstein” (1957)–Hammer horror

        Any movie/show with a honeycomb or chicken wire will have the hexagons, I guess.
        In ‘The Curse of Frankenstein’ the hexagon pattern is in the wallpaper.

        Hey, Jay of the Dead, I’ve always thought ‘The Shape’ was Michael Myers (kidding).

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