The BloodCast: Ep. 26: Resolution with Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead
This week your host C.J. Arabia is joined by special guests Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead the gentlemen behind the new film Resolution available on VOD January 23rd and in theaters on January 25th.
We will be discussing Resolution, The Exorcist and Killer Joe, so be sure to watch The Exorcist and Killer Joe because as usual, spoilers will abound.
Please consider making a donation to Linda Blair’s World Heart Foundation. She does wonderful work with homeless animals and your donations will save lives.
Suggestions? Questions? Requests? Gripes? Let us know in the comments below. We really want to hear from you, especially if you have anything to add to the conversation. Comments may be addressed in the next podcast or responded to below.
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Check out Aaron & Justin’s YouTube channel and on Facebook you can find them at /JustinHBenson and /aaron.moorhead.
Get tickets to see Resolution in Los Angeles at Arena Cinema.
Also special thanks to Craig Wedren for letting us use his awesome music in our podcast. Our theme music is from the song Crush You available on iTunes.













































Mather’s mocking me for saying “Muslimism” instead of “Islam.” Har har
I’ll contradict you a bit…. As far as acting in ‘Horror’, It kinda depends on what you consider ‘Horror’ But from Boris Karloff (In too many movies to list) to Anthony Hopkins in ‘Silence of the Lambs’ or Sissy Spacek in ‘Carrie’ there are A LOT of good actors in horror. I’ll be checking out ‘Resolution’ for sure though. ‘Bug’ could have been Amazing but even with it’s problems it manages to be ‘Good’ Worth checking out. Check out ‘Primal’ on NETFLIX if you’ve got the time
The best acted horror film!? Yes, The Exorcist is in my top five list of best horror films but…come on….there’s Psycho, The Shining, Silence Of The Lambs, The Fly, Jaws, The Thing…I suppose it’s a pretty bold statement saying it’s the best acted horror film ever, but it is up there.