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Keep your scalpels handy, the Hallow-Holics are back for yet another stab-tastic episode. Don't you just hate when you have to get your face replaced? What about when you're reduced to just a pretty stump in a flower box? In this episode, we explore two movies that show you just how to handle those tricky situations with the 1960 French classic 'Eyes Without a Face' and Crispin--I mean Julian Sand's brilliant romantic comedy 'Boxing Helena'
Keep your scalpels handy, the Hallow-Holics are back for yet another stab-tastic episode. Don't you just hate when you have to get your face replaced? What about when you're reduced to just a pretty stump in a flower box? In this episode, we explore two movies that show you just how to handle those tricky situations with the 1960 French classic 'Eyes Without a Face' and Crispin--I mean Julian Sand's brilliant romantic comedy 'Boxing Helena'
{{TFAFULL|Hallow-Holics Anonymous No. 55: Scalpels and Screams}}
{{TFAFULL|Hallow-Holics Anonymous No. 55: Scalpels and Screams}}





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Art is [obligatory avant garde pose] SUBJECTIVE. Velvet Buzzsaw, however, was terrible. Journey with us into the art world as we explore this, Bucket of Blood, Corey's monthly horror pack, and the pretentious critics within us all.
Art is [obligatory avant garde pose] SUBJECTIVE. Velvet Buzzsaw, however, was terrible. Journey with us into the art world as we explore this, Bucket of Blood, Corey's monthly horror pack, and the pretentious critics within us all.
{{TFAFULL|Hallow-Holics Anonymous No. 54: Deadly Art}}
{{TFAFULL|Hallow-Holics Anonymous No. 54: Deadly Art}}





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{{TFAFULL|Hallow-Holics Anonymous No. 53: Ghosts and Monsters}}
{{TFAFULL|Hallow-Holics Anonymous No. 53: Ghosts and Monsters}}

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