Deadly Duos video explores the collaborations of Rob and Sheri Moon Zombie!

A previous episode of our DEADLY DUOS video series looked at the genre work director Paul W.S. Anderson and actress Milla Jovovich, who happen to be married to each other, have done together. Another married couple is the focus of the new episode, which you can watch in the embed above. This time we're talking about the collaborations between Rob Zombie and his wife Sheri Moon Zombie – who has become a modern genre icon due to her performances as Baby in the "Firefly Saga" (HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES, THE DEVIL'S REJECTS, and THREE FROM HELL).

DEADLY DUOS is 

Arrow in the Head’s series dedicated to featuring the iconic pairings of filmmakers who have worked together multiple times in horror films. Actors and directors, producers and composers, no matter the role or the era, every episode is a journey through the most beloved and classic (as well as obscure and forgotten) pairings that have made for the most memorable films in horror history.

The episode covering the work of the Zombies comes to us from the new creative team of writer/narrator Andrew Hatfield and editor Ryan Breault.

Some of our previous episodes of DEADLY DUOS are embedded below. To see more, head over to our JoBlo Horror Videos YouTube channel – and subscribe while you're there! 

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