Cinefantastique Round Table Podcast: Zemeckis Vanishes Into the Uncanny Valley

A fond farewell to actor Michael Gough, a fine character actor who appeared in numerous genre films, ranging from Horror of Dracula (1958) to Sleepy Hollow (1999).
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It's another weekly round-up of news, events, and home video releases at the Cinefantastique Round Table, the podcast with a Sense of Wonder. Dan Persons, Lawrence French, and Steve Biodrowski focus their sights on what's happening in the world of horror, fantasy, and science fiction cinema, including a discussion of the dissolution of Robert Zemeckis' mo-cap empire, some HuffPost responses to our reviews of Drive Angry 3D and Battle: Los Angeles, Larry's take on Battle, Steve's review of Walt Disney Home Video's Tangled Blu-ray disc, and Dan's thoughts on the unusual horror film, Black Death, and the finale of Big Love. Also on the table for discussion: a fond farewell to actor Michael Gough, a fine character actor who appeared in numerous genre films, ranging from Horror of Dracula (1958) to Sleepy Hollow (1999). Plus previews of the week's upcoming theatrical releases.

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