ep.86 | Viy

 

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We're diving into the spooky vibes of Viy, the OG Soviet horror flick from 1967, with our buddy Gavin Mevius from the Mixed Reviews and Q Division pods.

This movie’s got all the supernatural shenanigans you'd expect, plus some twists that'll leave your jaw on the floor. Seriously, it’s a wild ride through folklore and terrifying visuals that totally redefine what horror can be.

We chat about how it mixes classic fairy tales with a touch of cheeky humor and some serious visual flair.

So grab your popcorn and settle in, 'cause this convo is about to get wicked deep—like, three nights in a haunted chapel deep!

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1967 | 76min | Horror
Director: Georgi Kropachyov, Konstantin Ershov
Writers: Aleksandr Ptushko, Georgi Kropachyov, Konstantin Ershov

Starring:
Leonid Kuravlyov
Natalya Varley