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Episode 185 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast brings you an exclusive interview with the legendary Scooter McCrae. We dig deep into his podcast-favorite new film Black Eyed Susan, which has been turning heads on the festival circuit. McCrae shares insights into crafting intense cinema, his unique writing process, and the exciting upcoming Blu-ray release of Black Eyed Susan via Vinegar Syndrome.
But that's not all—this episode explores his incredible career, including his work on cult classics like Basket Case 2 and his personal picks for great horror films. Don't miss this fascinating dive into the mind of one of horror's most creative voices!
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This episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast features an engaging chat with writer-director Izzy Lee, whose latest film, House of Ashes, is turning heads on the festival circuit, including a standout screening at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival. We delve into the film’s inspirations, its timely and resonant themes, and the creative process behind bringing it to life.
Izzy shares her thoughts on the role of women in film, offering insights into her experiences as an indie filmmaker and how they’ve shaped her unique storytelling style. We also explore her earlier short films and the challenges and triumphs of crafting bold, unforgettable horror.
If you’re a fan of indie horror, women-driven narratives, and the festival scene, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Listen now! -
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In Episode 183 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we dive deep into the world of independent horror filmmaking with two industry powerhouses, Heather Buckley and Elise Salomon of Black Mansion Films. Known for acclaimed horror films like The Ranger and Sacrifice Game, Heather and Elise bring unique perspectives on what it truly means to be independent in horror today. From the unique challenges of financing and distribution to breaking through the "old boys' club" that still holds sway in Hollywood, they reveal the obstacles women face in this male-dominated industry and the resilience it takes to carve out their own paths.
Heather shares her journey from the New York punk scene to becoming an influential horror producer, while Elise opens up about her transformation from a shy kid to a successful producer, author, and writer, with experience working for both indie and major studios. Together, they discuss the ways women in horror are changing the industry, navigating gatekeeping, and building networks to support future female creators in horror.
Tune in for an inspiring discussion on the state of horror, the impact of independent voices, and how Black Mansion Films is redefining modern horror for audiences worldwide. Whether you're a fan of indie horror, curious about the film industry, or looking for inspiration, this episode is a must-listen! -
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In Episode 182 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we welcome back indie horror icon Steve Barton—Uncle Creepy himself! If you’re a fan of indie horror, this is where the rubber hits the road. We dive into Steve’s early days with the legendary Fangoria, his game-changing work at Dread Central, and his influence on cult horror hits like the Terrifier movies. Steve shares stories of working with horror icons like Night of the Living Dead’s George Romero and House of 1000 Corpses star Sid Haig. Plus, he previews his chilling new memoir, The Comedy of Tragedies, releasing December 10th, and talks about his latest horror release, All Hallows' Eve Inferno, streaming on Tubi. We wrap things up with a harrowing story of Ryan nearly dying in the woods—don’t miss it!
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This Halloween, Another Goddamn Horror Podcast brings back Travis Bacon along with his SlashTagCinema crew, Kyle Kouri and Dylan Garrett Smith, for a chilling dive into their debut short, Keep Coming Back. Fresh off its spine-tingling premiere at ScreamFest LA, this micro-horror project is set to haunt festival screens nationwide. The crew discusses the inspirations behind Keep Coming Back, the process of bringing #SlashTagCinema to life, and what macabre tales are next. Horror fans, festival-goers, and anyone craving Halloween-ready scares—this episode is for you!
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In this episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we dive into the twisted fun of Aimee Kuge’s latest film, Cannibal Mukbang. Imagine your favorite mukbang but with a seriously messed-up twist—yeah, she went there. We chat about how Kuge blends viral food culture with dark, bloody horror, and why this film’s going to make waves once it finally hits the Brooklyn Horror Fest.
This episode is packed with discussions on horror subgenres, body horror, and the rise of disturbing indie films. We break down the film's use of shock value, dark humor, and social commentary. If you’re into wild, boundary-pushing horror that challenges norms and leaves you questioning everything, this episode is for you. Grab a drink, because Cannibal Mukbang is one insane ride that you won’t want to miss! Tune in for your fix of horror movie insights and the latest buzz in the genre! -
In episode 179 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we have an exclusive interview with Aaron Carnes, the leading authority on ska music. Carnes is the author of the critically acclaimed book In Defense of Ska, which is being re-released in a highly anticipated second edition. He's also the host of the popular In Defense of Ska podcast, where he champions ska’s rich history and cultural impact. In this episode, we explore ska's unexpected connections to the horror genre, diving into horror films like Renfield, discussing Ben Schwartzman's career, and uncovering how these worlds collide. Whether you're a fan of ska, punk, horror movies, or pop culture, this episode delivers fresh insights and in-depth conversation perfect for music lovers and horror buffs alike!
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In Episode 178 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we dive into the world of atmospheric horror with actor and director Colton Tran. Best known for his chilling film Sorry Charlie, Colton takes us behind the camera to explore how he crafted this suspense-filled horror gem. We also discuss his other movies and his journey growing up in Utah, where his passion for filmmaking first ignited. Colton shares his experiences working with Disney and navigating the film industry as both an actor and director. This episode is a must-listen for fans of atmospheric horror, indie filmmaking, and those curious about the creative process behind genre films. If you're into horror podcasts, filmmaking, and behind-the-scenes stories from Hollywood and Disney, you won’t want to miss this one!
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Welcome to another episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, your ultimate source for indie horror movie reviews, horror unboxings, and recommendations. In this thrilling episode, we review the latest independent horror film Hell Hole from indie horror legends Toby Poser and John Adams (The Deeper You Dig, Hellbender).
We also dive into the highly anticipated unboxing of the Late Night with the Devil steelbook from AMC/Shudder, checking out the limited-edition artwork, exclusive extras, and whether it's a must-have for any horror collector.
Of course, it wouldn’t be Another Goddamn Horror Podcast without some heated banter! Jonas and Ryan get into a heated argument about the merits of burger toppings versus bottomings. Plus, we chat about orcas and dish out a ton of horror movie recommendations for your watchlist.
Looking for the best in independent horror reviews, exclusive horror collectibles, and passionate horror culture? Tune in to this guest-free episode now—your home for all things horror!
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In Episode 176 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we have an exclusive interview with comedian Kristin Lytie, the brilliant host of the Bloody Mary Podcast. Ryan and Jonas were lucky enough to witness her live performance and recording of her acclaimed comedy album Disassociation Vacation at Austin’s Altercation Fest. We dig into her favorite horror subgenres, including home invasion movies and films packed with class-conscious messages. If you're into horror that combines social commentary with suspense, this episode is for you. Kristin shares insights into the making of her podcast, where she connects comedy with horror, discussing iconic films, hidden gems, and everything in between. Don't miss this deep dive into horror, humor, and more with a guest who knows both worlds inside and out. Perfect for fans of horror podcasts, home invasion thrillers, and class-based horror stories.
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Welcome to Episode 175 of 'Another Goddamn Horror Podcast,' your go-to source for everything related to indie horror and beyond! In this must-listen episode, we have an exclusive interview with horror actor Adam Weppler, a rising star in the horror film industry. Known for his chilling performances in critically acclaimed indie horror movies like Founders Day, Long Lost, and She Came From The Woods, Adam Weppler takes us behind the scenes of these fan-favorite films.
We explore his creative process, the challenges of working in horror, and his collaborations with the Bloomquists, respected filmmakers known for their contributions to the horror genre. If you're passionate about horror movies, especially indie horror, this episode is packed with valuable insights, insider stories, and everything you need to know about the latest trends in horror filmmaking.
Don't miss this episode—perfect for horror fans, indie film enthusiasts, and anyone who loves to stay on top of the latest horror movie news. Tune in now to 'Another Goddamn Horror Podcast,' your ultimate destination for horror podcasts!
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In this spine-chilling episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we dive deep into the world of found footage horror with Anthony Cousins, the mastermind behind the terrifying film Frogman. Join us as we explore the unique challenges of creating a found footage movie, discuss the unwritten "rules" that filmmakers must navigate, and uncover the secrets to crafting a monster movie that truly delivers the scares. Whether you're a fan of horror movies, found footage, or just love a good monster flick, this episode is packed with insights and horror goodness that you won't want to miss!
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Welcome to Episode 172 of "Another Goddamn Horror Podcast," your ultimate source for everything horror-related. In this electrifying episode, we sit down with Danny Bohnen, an actor, host of the Cult Classic Horror Podcast, and guitarist for Colorado's grindcore powerhouse, Poolside At The Flamingo.
Join us as we delve into the intense and gritty world of grindcore and metal bands, discussing the heavy influences that shape their brutal sound. Danny shares his unique insights into the grindcore scene, shedding light on what makes this genre so compelling and distinct.
But that's not all—we also explore Danny's multifaceted career in the movie industry. From his roots growing up in the theater to his current roles in film, Danny’s journey is a fascinating blend of music and movies. Learn about his acting career, the challenges, and triumphs, and how his passion for performance has influenced his life both on stage and on screen.
As the host of the Cult Classic Horror Podcast, Danny also brings a wealth of knowledge about horror films, adding another layer of depth to our conversation. This episode is a must-listen for fans of grindcore music, metal bands, and horror podcasts. Packed with engaging discussions and exclusive insights, it's an awesome episode you don't want to miss. Check out Poolside At The Flamingo and tune in for a deep dive into the crossover between music, film, and horror.
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• Horror podcast
• Grindcore band
• Metal music
• Poolside At The Flamingo
• Danny Bohnen
• Cult Classic Horror Podcast
• Music and movies
• Grindcore influences
• Acting career
• Theater background
• Another Goddamn Horror Podcast
• Colorado grindcore
• Horror genre
Don’t miss out on this captivating episode of "Another Goddamn Horror Podcast"! Tune in now and immerse yourself in the world of grindcore, movies, and the horror scene.
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Get ready for a captivating episode as we chat with Skyler Stone about his stellar journey through the worlds of horror and comedy. We revisit his early work in the cult classic comedy Waiting, where he worked alongside comedy legends Andy Milonakis and Ryan Reynolds, among an ensemble cast of future stars. We then shift gears to explore the sinister set of Hostel III, an underrated gem in the horror genre. Skyler opens up about the craft of comedy, his unique approach to acting, and the thrills of working in horror films. This episode is a treasure trove for fans of cult classic horror and comedy, packed with behind-the-scenes stories and professional insights from one of the industry’s most engaging personalities. We go deep on a ton of rad topics. Join us for a fascinating journey through horror and humor that you won’t want to miss!
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This week, we are thrilled to chat with Jessica Cage, a prolific author known for her mastery in horror and dark fantasy.
Join us as we dive into the macabre world of horror writing with Jessica Cage. Discover what it means to be a horror writer and fan, as Jessica shares her passion for crafting chilling narratives that captivate readers. With an extensive catalog of books featuring POC and female lead characters, Jessica is a trailblazer in the genre, bringing diversity and representation to horror literature.
Prepare for an enthralling conversation with an amazing author who is reshaping the horror genre. Tune in to "Another Goddamn Horror Podcast" and immerse yourself in the terrifyingly brilliant mind of Jessica Cage.
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Horror podcast Horror and dark fantasy author Jessica Cage Horror writing Horror literature POC characters in horror Female lead characters in horror Dark fantasy stories Another Goddamn Horror PodcastExperience the thrill and horror with Jessica Cage on this must-listen episode!
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In this chilling episode of our horror podcast, we sit down with Donna from the spine-tingling Donna Tha Dead, part of the Morbidly Beautiful podcast network. Get ready for a deep dive into the macabre as we explore Donna's passion for horror, her favorite terrifying tales, and what makes her podcast a must-listen for every horror enthusiast. From haunted stories to gruesome films, Donna shares her insights and experiences that make her a standout in the world of horror podcasts. Tune in for a frightfully good time and discover why Donna Tha Dead is a beacon for horror fans everywhere. Don't miss Ep. 170, where the eerie meets the extraordinary!
Keywords: horror podcast, Donna Tha Dead, Morbidly Beautiful podcast network, horror enthusiasts, haunted stories, gruesome films, macabre, terrifying tales, spine-tingling, chilling episode.
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Tune in to "Another Goddamn Horror Podcast" for an electrifying episode featuring filmmaker David A. Roberts as he discusses his debut horror film, "Older Gods." Discover the chilling inspirations behind the movie as David shares insights into the ancient deities, eldritch horrors, and mythological mysteries that shape its narrative. Perfect for fans of Lovecraftian horror and supernatural suspense, this episode will keep you on the edge of your seat. Subscribe now and prepare for a journey into stories that transcend time and reality. Don't miss this deep dive into the dark and sinister with "Another Goddamn Horror Podcast."
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Join us for a spine-chilling episode as we dive into three terrifying tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat. In this week's horror podcast, we review "In A Violent Nature," "The Coffee Table," and "Humane."
In A Violent NatureExplore the depths of human depravity and the horrors that lurk within. This film is a masterclass in suspense and psychological terror. We dissect the plot, characters, and the unnerving atmosphere that makes this a must-watch for horror enthusiasts.
The Coffee TableDon't let the mundane title fool you. "The Coffee Table" is a gripping tale that transforms an everyday object into a source of pure dread. We analyze the film's unique approach to horror and discuss why it stands out in the genre.
Humane"Humane" challenges the boundaries of horror with its dark, thought-provoking narrative. We delve into the ethical dilemmas and moral questions raised by the film, offering our insights into its chilling impact.
Subscribe to our horror podcast and never miss an episode filled with in-depth reviews, horror news, and spine-tingling discussions. Perfect for fans of horror movies, thrillers, and the macabre.
Keywords: Horror podcast, horror movie reviews, In A Violent Nature review, The Coffee Table review, Humane review, psychological horror, thriller reviews, horror genre, horror films, horror enthusiasts
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Welcome to a spine-chilling episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast! This week, we're thrilled to bring you an exclusive conversation with the talented Canadian actor, writer, and director, Caden Douglas. We're diving into the eerie and hilarious world of his latest black comedy/horror masterpiece, "Mother Father Sister Brother Frank," which is currently taking the Horror Fest circuits by storm.
In this episode, you'll get an insider's look at the making of this darkly comedic and terrifying film. Caden shares his experiences working with legendary actors like Mindy Cohn and Enrico Colantoni, offering a glimpse into the unique challenges and rewards of independent filmmaking. We delve into the creative process, exploring how Caden skillfully combines humor and horror to deliver profound and thought-provoking messages.
But that's not all! Prepare for a lively discussion as Graham gushes about Canada. This episode is packed with fascinating insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and a whole lot of horror love.
Tune in to Another Goddamn Horror Podcast – your ultimate destination for independent horror – and be the first to hear all about "Mother Father Sister Brother Frank" from the brilliant mind behind it. Don't miss out on this frightfully fantastic episode!
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