Episodes
Put on your 3D glasses and join us to discuss 'It Came From Outer Space!' the 1953 sci-fi classic directed by Jack Arnold (Creature From The Black Lagoon, The Incredible Shrinking Man) and based on Ray Bradbury's classic story. We dive deep into the cultural, economic, and political undercurrents of 1950s sci fi horror, and horror's continued trend of responding to real-world fears, from technology to current tensions in America and globally.
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Published 06/25/20
Before Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction, before Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct, there was...Jessica Walter in Play Misty For Me! In 1971, Clint Eastwood made his directorial debut with this early entry into the erotic thriller genre. While Alfred Hitchcock had hinted at the genre with films like Psycho and Marnie, and Noir films had gifted us the Femme Fatale archetype, Play Misty For Me is unique in that it feels more like later, more modern erotic thrillers of the late 80s and early 90s....
Published 06/11/20
Mike, Dan, and Ally are joined by presenter, journalist, and film critic Rhianna Dhillon to talk about possibly the greatest quarantine film of all time: John Carpenter's THE THING. Strap in, folks, we're going to Antarctica! Listen to us chat about Rob Bottin's gruesome special effects, the fear of uncertainty, and most importantly, how rugged Kurt Russell looks even in a parka.
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Published 05/29/20
Mike, Dan, and Ally do a deep dive into the Second Installment in Edgar Wright's Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy - Hot Fuzz From trying to point out every guest star to discussing each gory death in detail, we had tons of fun revisiting this modern classic!
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Published 05/14/20
We're back! (in quarantine) And this time joined by our first ever special guest, Anna Bogutskaya, Director of Underwire Festival and Co-Founder and Host of The Final Girls! We make our first foray into the mysterious world of Alfred Hitchcock with his 1963 classic, The Birds, starring Tippi Hedren in her debut role. Also featuring a terrifying score-less soundscape, Ub Iwerks' amazing visual effects, and some complex female psyches! Join us to talk shlock, terror, and the lasting legacy of...
Published 04/30/20
Join us (from quarantine) to chat through John Landis’s classic 1981 film, An American Werewolf in London! We chat about Rick Baker’s legendary special effects, London then and now, and how Landis achieved the perfect blend of humour and horror.
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Published 04/09/20
Join us for a deep dive of David Cronenberg's classic Videodrome. Originally released in 1983, Videodrome still feels eerily relevant in our social media-savvy modern day. We discuss Rick Baker's unsettling special effects, James Woods & Debbie Harry's performances, and more!
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Published 03/26/20
In our second episode, we chat all things Hannibal Lecter, breaking down the kills in 2002's Red Dragon, comparing Thomas Harris's 1981 original novel and 1986's Manhunter. We also compare Will Graham and Clarice Starling, Buffalo Bill and The Tooth Fairy, and talk about the lasting legacy of the character of Hannibal.
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Published 03/12/20
In this first episode, we discuss Universal’s 1933 classic The Invisible Man, directed by James Whale and based on H. G. Wells' 1897 science fiction novel. The film stars Claude Rains as the titular Invisible Man in his first American screen appearance.
We also interviewed horror legend Leigh Whannell, director of the new 2020 Invisible Man, to discuss the original film’s legacy and what new thrills fans can expect in this latest instalment.
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Published 02/28/20
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Published 02/19/20