
#62: ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1932) WITH JAMES ROSE
#62: ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1932) WITH JAMES ROSE

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#62: ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1932) WITH JAMES ROSE

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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and NYX TV rep James Whittington, get their teeth stuck into Robert Egger’s new interpretation of Nosferatu (2024). On the heels of the earlier Werner Herzog outing and of course the G

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James Rose
Real Estate Agent · Watch Innovation Straps
3 appearances on this show
Dan Taylor
Academic Tutor in the School of Psychology at the University of Sunderland · Jim and Dan Toy and Comic Show
4 appearances on this show
John Harrison
Chief Scientific Officer · Scottish Brain Sciences
3 appearances on this show
Richard Stanley
1 appearance on this show
Sean Hogan
developer/designer · College Hockey Inc.
2 appearances on this show
Robert Shearman
playwright, novelist and screenwriter
2 appearances on this show
Darrell Buxton
We Belong Dead
1 appearance on this show
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