Afleveringen
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It's Val-o-ween and we're looking at one of the most sex-filled horror subgenres -the slasher - and, specifically,the remake.
Remakes often get a bad rap, but we'll look at a study that helps us navigate how remakes force us to wear our "hearts on our sleeves" and teach us to see these reimaginings of our favourites as less about corporate greed and more of a love letter to the original.
Sex, love letters, and corporate greed? Sounds like a perfect Valentine's Day episode to me!
*This episode contains spoilers for:
House of Wax(1953)
House of Wax (2005)
My Bloody Valentine(1981)
My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009)
Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)
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Back for more Canadian horror? I knew you would be. This time we're looking at how Canadians (sometimes) use their famous wit in horror movies - though it's not often. But when we do, we like it.. vampy.
For some reason, Canadians have looked to the sub-sub....SUB-genre of 'the vampire comedy' as the bridge to the gap between our intellectual horror and our silly side.
*This episode may contain spoilers for:
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter (2001)
Suck 2009
Rufus 2012
Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (2023)
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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As far as horror goes, "musical" may not be on the top of your mind as a favourite sub genre. But horror and the mainstream (Read Joker: Folie à Deux) are still making modern musicals, so what gives?
Musicals, let's face it, are cheesy - though we do love the camp & queerness.
But, mix that with horror and you have the recipe for how horror is, yet again, a vehicle for the full spectrum of emotions like cringe or awkwardness. And in the case of rock horror musicals, it's also a great metaphor for the horrors of the rock and roll experience in the music industry.
*This episode contains spoilers for:
Joker: Folie à Deux (2024)
Studio 666 (2022)
The Lure (2015)
Suck (2009)
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The death of David Lynch this past week has left a gaping hole in the art community.
In this episode we explore how Lynch's legacy will be to us weirdo-indie-artists who are holding down the fort in these trying times when self-expression is supressed, cleaned up by CGI/AI and our rebellion isn't as noticeable and fashionable as it once was.
*This episode may contain spoilers for:
Eraserhead (1977)
Blue Velvet (1986)
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With the unique spirit that runs through Canadian horror film and literature, we have no interest in giving that up to become the 51st of the U.S!
In this episode we'll look at and celebrate what makes Canadian horror movies unique in their own right and why our art and our identity needs to stay right where it is.
*This episode may contain spoilers for
The Mask (1961) Black Christmas (1974)
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A Christmas Eve bonus gift from me and Susan AND the star of Mr. Sandman (2024), Hailey Schmidt.
It’s a friendly tip-of-the-hat episode to the kids in horror who bring us some of the best chills.
PLUS! It looks like Hailey is growing up to be one of us… a horror fan for the new generation!
This quick horror fix should give you a break from the X-mas insanity and then we’ll see you for full episodes in the new year.
*This episode may contain spoilers for
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (2024).
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We’re wrapping up 2024 with a look back at some of Season 3's best moments, top episodes and a behind-the-scenes blooper reel.
Susan is in for one last 'seasonal' review and we’re both sharing our hopeful horror thoughts before this year is DEAD…
*this episode may contain spoilers for:
The Insects’ Christmas
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You're probably already absolutely sick to DEATH of hearing Christmas music everywhere you go. But did you know that some of those jingly tunes actually have morbid origins?
In this episode, learn about the deadly backstories of your (un)favourite Christmas songs AND top it off with a poem that kills you if you read it out loud!
*There are no spoilers in this episode (unless you count ruining your favourite childhood songs about Christmas... then yes, those will be spoiled for sure).
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We're talking horror with Filmmaker Matt Schmidt of Acres films about his new project, Mr.Sandman (now on Prime).
Matt has some incredible insights on horror that actually answered some of my longtime questions like:
Why do we love horror in short form? Why do we love 70s horror so damn much? And how might Hollywood have to start paying attention to good filmmaking and filmmakers if they want to actually make good movies that people will pay to see?!If you're hoping good things for horror in the new year, this episode will definitely get your spirits up!
*This episode may contain spoilers for:
Hereditary (2018)
Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) & Frozen Empire (2024)
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Immaculate and The First Omen have similar settings (convents) and though the goal of the antagonists is quite opposing, we can’t deny that both films are on the cutting edge of culture, commenting on the religious patriarchy controlling women’s bodies.
Leave it to horror to always comment on culture and provide us with the perfect films to nourish our souls when we need it the most.
This episode may contain spoilers for
-Immaculate 2024
-The First Omen 2024
-Repulsion 1965
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Horror is definitely for weirdos, but is it really Weird (with a capital 'W')?
In this episode we look at the simultaneous resurgence of the Weird genre and how this has influenced and flavoured New Horror.
Plus, we'll look at how this perfect pairing has brought new themes and a new depth to horror that's fit for our times.
*there are no spoilers in this episode
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The 1692 Salem Witch Trials may seem like ancient history but Alice Markham-Cantor, a researcher, author and descendant of an accused witch, is here to set us straight on the recipe (or perfect storm) for a modern-day witch hunt.
This is a very special close-to-Halloween episode where we learn about and celebrate one of the most iconic spooky archetypes: The Witch.
Alice’s book is The Once and Future Witch Hunt: A Descendant’s Reckoning from Salem to the Present
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Candy Corn isn't everyone's favourite Halloween candy and not everyone likes 4-hour long documentaries about the making of Rob Zombie films...
BUT in this episode we'll address both problems all while discovering a perfect Halloween slasher that you shouldn't overlook and a director bringing the feels to the horror creator community.
*This episode may contain spoilers for
31 (2019)
Candy Corn (2019)
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Why do '90s horror movies get such a bad rap?
In this listicle episode, I'm joined by Tim and Patrick Callaghan of The Film Bros Championship Podcast who help me break this question wiiiide open!
We each share our faves and our takes on how the decade fairs overall as a unique era for horror comedy and setting up for the new millenium!
*Spoilers abound in this episode and include (but are not limited to):
Misery (1990)
The People Under the Stairs (1991)
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
Sleepwalkers (1992)
The Blair Witch Project (1999)
The Craft (1996)
Scream (1996)
Tremors 2 (1996)
Event Horizon (1997)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Bride of Chucky (1998)
Stigmata (1999)
Final Destination (2000)
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Are we living in a Bubblegum Dystopia?
Learn more about this term and common subgenre that is more common than you think. Stephen Notham gives us a deeper look into just exactly what fears and new nightmares this type of dystopia unlocks.
*This episode contains spoilers for
Fahrenheit 451 (novel 1953 & film 2018)
Zero Theorum (2013)
They Live (1988)
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I'm with actor David Hern who was involved in the spinoff series,Freddy’s Nightmares, among other horror finds like Summercamp Nightmare and Zombie Voodoo Scream Party.
In our conversation, David gives his insight on being a working actor and some healthy, practical advice for anyone looking to get into the business.
You can find out more about David and his take on being an actor in his book, How Not to Make it in Hollywood
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Hypnosis and the 'evil psychiatrist' is a horror movie trope of a storyline that goes ALL the way back to the very first horror film. So is this one of our deepest rooted fears?
In this episode a real life hypnotist gives her take on several hypnosis horror movies that really gave real hypnotherapists a hard time in the middle of last century.
We'll also look at how hypnosis is portrayed in modern horror and whether it's accurate or just a fun and powerful device to add to the idea of mind control and demon possession.
*This episode may contain spoilers for:
Late Night with the Devil (2023)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
The Hypnotic Eye (1960)
Horrors of the Black Museum (1960)
Suitable Flesh (2023)
Get Out (2018)
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Has the Pope seen The Exorcist? Is the Vatican watching horror movies? Well, my guest, Matt Rogerson, has all the answers in the episode and more in his upcoming book, The Vatican Versus Horror Movies.
While it may not be by the Pope, there are definitely horror movies being watched by a council of 'important' Vatican leaders all (allegedly) in the name of the safety of the community. You HAVE to hear this!
AND! Spooky Susan joins this episode for a special review of The Wasp Woman (1959)
*This episode may contain spoilers for:
The Exorcist (1973) But if you haven’t seen it, what are you even doing with your life?
The Wasp Woman (1959)
Il Demonio (1963)
Beatrice Cece (1969)
Immaculate (2024)
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In horror literature and film we see books do powerful things: open gateways, call forth otherworldly beings, maybe even bring back spirits from the dead!
Books, especially those with supernatural powers of their own, are everywhere in horror. In this episode we'll look at a few familiar ones a little more closely to see if there are any other messages or knowledge these texts within a text or film are trying to tell us, especially for our world where so many books are being questioned as too influential and..powerful...
*This episode may contain spoilers for:
Hocus Pocus (1993)
Hocus Pocus 2 (2021)
Beetlejuice (1988)
Nightmare on Elm Street 2 (1985)
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My guest, Ali Khamseh, is an expert in 1960s Hammer Horror in all its history, grit and modern influence.
Ali is a BIG fan of Christopher Lee so we talk a lot about the "mania" of Christopher Lee, his work with Tim Burton, how he felt about being Dracula and even playing his doppelganger, Rasputin, after meeting his killers. Whuuuh?!
This spooky season might have you searching back in time for more classic horror and this is a great place to start!
*How to find and follow Ali and his work:
YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AK88Studios
Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/AKhamseh88/
This episode may contain spoilers for the following:
The Devil Rides Out (1968)
Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972)
Unforgiven (1992)
The Good the Bad and the Ugly (1996)
The Batman Vs Dracula (2005)
No Country for Old Men (2007)
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