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Weird Movie Night

Weird Movie Night

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Weird Movie Night is a podcast put on by four friends brought together by their love of cult classics, trash cinema, splatter horror, and everything in between.We are not film historians, we did not go to film school, we're just here to watch and discuss hot garbage on screen. Artwork by Chris Butikofer h.chrisbutikofer@gmail.com Music by Brandi Bailey brandibaileyn@gmail.com Recorded and mixed by Brandi Bailey
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Subscribe now to Kinderling Premium to unlock EVERY exclusive episode - as well as AD-FREE listening - on this podcast and more. kinderlingkids.com/premium The Fact Detectives are two curious kids on a mission to find out all the cool facts about EVERYTHING! Join Anika and Dexter as they take their BIG questions to some very smart grown-ups who know lots of interesting facts about lots of interesting stuff.
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Tangier Island, Virginia - Population 460 (and shrinking). It's a quirky, isolated place located smack dab in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay. Residents drive golf carts and speak their own dialect, while visitors must travel by boat or plane to get there. But the island is vanishing. The reason why depends who you ask. But the fact is it could become uninhabitable in as little as 25 years, wiping an entire community and way of life off the planet. Should the island be saved... and at what ...
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