Today's movies offer no shortage of blood and gore. But some feel they've strayed from the suspense and humor that made Hollywood's scariest and campiest flicks. Kojo explore what makes a great Halloween movie. Plus, it's the season when studios release movies they deem-award worthy. We explore why many movie-goers don't seem very interested.
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Fall Movies (Haloween Edition)
Listen Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007 at 1:06 p.m. in Arts & Culture, SocietyGuests
Joe Barber
Entertainment Editor, WTOP; Arts Critic, WETA's "Around Town"; Arts Columnist, The Current Newspapers
Jennice Fuentes
Host, "Actualidades" Hispanic Communications Network; Arts Critic, WETA's "Around Town"
Murray Horwitz
Director and Chief Operating Officer, AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
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