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Episode 314: FEAR NOT! Josh Larsen & HORRORFEST 2023

Popcorn Theology

Release Date: 10/31/2023

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A veritable horror extravaganza! James is joined by guest host Rory and his friend Thomas Thorogood of the stirandfry YouTube channel as they welcome Josh Larsen, author of FEAR NOT!: A Christian Appreciation of Horror Movies. This motley crew delves into the depths of horror and takes a stab at how this genre connects to our faith. 

Josh Larsen's film review website: LarsenOnFilm.com
Josh's book FEAR NOT!: A Christian Appreciation of Horror Movies
Thomas' Youtube Channel: stirandfry

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