 Ugh! He's Icelandic. Who? Dothi. I believe that's the right pronunciation, because it's D-A, then a weird letter that's Icelandic. I, Friar, in Duran, he introduced me to him. New music artist. He's freaking amazing. Look him up. He only has, like, six songs out right now. And he's fan-tastic. Shout out to the Icelanders. Yeah, baby. Josh! Hey, welcome back to our studio direction. We're actually eating some Corbin. I'm Rick. We did a new trailer of a movie, I assume, on movie screens, for OTT platform, or both. I think it's Amazon. By the way, I saw... It's a new horror film. Good. Yay. I saw what movie was it? I don't know. There's a recent movie that came out. Spider-Man. No. That did... Spider-Man! That did incredibly well, even though it did well in the box office, even though it was OTT at the same time, which I think is also what happened with Cruella, wasn't it? Yes. Simultaneous release, and did really well at the box office. So... Eternals? Right. Maybe that, too. What? No. Anyway, I like this, because prior to COVID, you couldn't release anything on OTT platforms until three months after the movie was gone from theaters. So I hope now they stick to this... I wish everything would be... Simultaneous. Like for $30. Yes. Which is a price of basically two tickets here in LA. For... you can watch it once. Yep. It's not owning, but you can watch it at the same time that it's in theaters. So people like me that have a two-year-old can watch. Or somebody who doesn't want to go out and be exposed to anything with COVID still. That's true. And regardless of COVID, there's people that are homebound. They'll never get to a theater. They should be able to see it when it's released. This is great. I wish everyone would continue that. Yeah. But this is a new horror, Hindi horror trailer. It's with Imran Hashmi. Great. Apparently he likes doing the horror. It's called... Debak. Debak. Debak stops here. It's with Imran Hashmi and Nikita Dutta and Manav Kao. And if we were in France, Debak... Well, Debak stops here. Still a long time. Thank you. It's an upcoming Hindi supernatural horror film written and directed by JK, produced by T-Series and Panorama Studios. The film starring Imran Hashmi in the lead role is a remake, sorry, of 2017 Malayalam film Ezra. Okay. Obviously, let us know in the comments if we should see Ezra first or avoid it and just see this. More like remake, would. Am I right? Yeah. I'm just giving you all that little cheese that you were waiting for. Snanky foot cheese. Ew. Here we go. Stove, Rick. Stove. Here we go. Thanks, Stove. Dead shock waves throughout the city. Vacation's over there. That's a big thing. Sure it is. You're having a vacation. I'm working. How's Mahi doing? You know how this happened. It's not easy to handle miscarriage. Mahi, do you like this place? If I didn't like it, I would have thought about going there. It's a Dutch bead. It's 300 years old. There's a pentagram on there. It looks like everything is right. It looks like something is strange. Who opened the cabinet? That one. It's Dibukha. Oh! Hey! Yeah, we know him. In the 16th century, some Jewish people used to cut a ritual. Disatisfied spirits were to separate their bodies from the body. They would put those spirits in Hebrew and send them to Shedem. But whatever happens, this Dibukha should never open. Don't open the box. Ew. It's a gross sound. Mahi is walking and watching it. Hey, we know that guy too. It's creepy. Nice way to end the month of October there. It says it's coming October 29th. Yeah, that looks like that could be pretty disturbing. That sounds like when that thing was crawling in the bed and that gross sound. Oh, that was disgusting. Yeah, it looked like it could be kind of pretty scary. It could be scary. It also looks like it could be a hot mess where there's just too much going on. Yeah, nothing interlaces and you're like, OK, what is happening anymore? Yeah, I think I've heard about the film that they said Ezra. That's what they called it, right? Yeah, the Molly Allen film. I think people said so. Obviously, you know, we love the Molly Allen film industry. They think it's a fantastic industry. So if you guys say that one's a really good. I haven't I haven't heard about that for a horror month, though. So I don't know. Maybe it wasn't great. And I don't know we're not known. Who knows? I have no clue. You guys can let me know. But yeah, we definitely die. So he's also done that other horror one that we saw with Kalki. Right. And I think he's done even more horror than that. Just he must be a guy. I guess Anushka Sharma also loves doing scary stuff, scary. Yeah. You said you're a man. He sounded like Big B. What? That was definitely Big B. And you said you said what? Didn't you say you were writing a horror film? No, I well, I they're easy for me to think of them. And so I would really like to do one. I have an idea that I won't do this year, but I will next year for a short film. I was going to do it, but other things came up in my personal life that caused me to put that on the side bar for now. I don't want to give it to my attention. But I will next year, a short film. But yeah, I don't know why. Well, I think I know why. They're really easy to make. Yeah, they could be really cheap, too. Yeah, exactly. But I'd like to like, if I was going to make one, I would want it to be worthy of, like, you know, my favorite creators of the thriller and horror genre, like obviously Hitchcock and then us and get out of the two most recent great ones. And Michael Flanagan, if you haven't seen Midnight Mass, if you've seen Haunting of Hill House and Haunting of Bly Manor, you're a Flanagan fan. You should see Midnight Mass. And without giving you any spoilers, don't expect it to be like those other two. This is a very different thing. It's a passion project of his. It's worth watching. It's on Netflix. So this director is a new director, it looks like, too. Yeah, the sound was great. All of the sound effects on that were really good. It looked like it had some really good and scary sequences. An antique Jewish box. You ever had one of those? Never. And I don't know what they're referring to when they're talking about this thing. But you're not like a practitioner. I'm not a practicing Jew. No, my family was, I mean, my great-great-grandfather was like, I can't do it. And I've got, you know, my DNA has definitively gotten Jewish. People get so confused by that. They're like, wait a minute, you're a Christian but you're Jewish. It's like, yeah, how does that work? Well, the Jews are people that, like Italians, they actually have a DNA and their faith is also linked to their personhood. So it's not hard. But yeah, I'm Jewish. Do you ever have a yarmulke? No, but on Friday nights, we do Sabbath at the Osserofs, Ashley and Harrell, and wear a yarmulke on that night. Yeah. And I'll pass over. But I've never had a personal one. Do you have a bar mitzvah? Or a bar mitzvah? I didn't have any of that at all. They will probably do a bar mitzvah for Evie. Yeah. That would not surprise me, but it'll be very open, free, happy, like our Sabbath things are on Friday night. Yeah, messianic Jewishness, if you know what that is. Yeah, anyways. Yeah, that'll look cool. Let us know what we need to watch. I'm hoping to get to one of his films soon. Yeah. Because we mentioned that we need to watch some of him. So what should our next one be? Should it be that other horror one? Obviously, this is not out yet, so you guys can't tell us if it's any good. But when it comes out, let us know how it is and what should be the next Emron Hashmi film that we watch down below. Josh!