
Paul Tremblay was a guest on my podcast recently, and we talked about his book The Cabin at the End of the World, the film Knock at the Cabin, and the differences between both.
Which version is better? Is it apples and oranges? Or do the book and movie address profoundly different questions? 👈👈👈
So listen to get the scoop on what the author thinks of the movie!
My co-panelists were John Langan and Bridgette Brenmark. John has some thoughts on the so-called “Tremblay-verse”, as well as some profound insights on stretchy pants. (Yes, you read that correctly.)
Thankfully, Bridgette was there to provide some much needed professionalism to the conversation…
Seriously, though, this was a great chat with Paul, and I hope you enjoy the episode. You can watch it at this link (or below), or listen to it on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.
While you’re there, be sure to listen to (or watch) the previous episodes! We have a lot of fun discussing the latest horror books, movies, and more. Listen on Apple, Spotify, download, etc., or watch on my YouTube channel.
REMEMBER: There are major spoilers in this conversation for both the book and the movie. You’ve been warned!
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