Cinefantastique Podcast: Eli Roth & Daniel Stamm on <em>The Last Exorcism</em>; Review of <em>Piranha 3D</em>

Cinefantastique Podcast: Eli Roth & Daniel Stamm on; Review of
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It's a day of interviews and reviews at the Cinefantastique Podcast. First, a chat with director Daniel Stamm and producer Eli Roth on their new, demon-possession-in-the-bible-belt thriller, The Last Exorcism, opening on Friday, August 27. Then an in-depth discussion of Piranha 3D, Alexandre Aja's ultra-gory remake of the 1978 cult classic directed by Joe Dante. Find out if the thrills merit your enduring yet another ninety minutes of crappy, computer-processed 3D, or if you should just throw in the towel and see Vampires Suck instead. Plus the usual round-up of news, events, and home video releases.

IN THIS EPISODE:

1. News
2. Guess What's in 3D Now
3. Opening in Theaters
4. Interview: Eli Roth and Daniel Stamm on The Last Exorcism
4. Discussion: Piranha 3D
5. New on Home Video
6. New at cfqmag.com

Check out previous episodes of the CFQ Podcast

For the latest news on horror, fantasy, and science fiction film and television, visit Cinefantastique online.

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