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Charles Perks, Jon Dzwonar, and Samm Deighan
Twitch of the Death Nerve
Twitch of the Death Nerve is a cult movie podcast from Charles Perks and Samm Deighan. Each episode presents a deep dive into a different film with wide-ranging discussions touching on culture, genre, and the history of psychotronic cinema.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 85 ratings
THE BEST
samm is brilliant charles is funny they are fabulous
TLM4206669hahahahha via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/23
Samm is a goddess and the two dudes are great too (sorry guys, you know Samm’s the star 😆) Love this. Watch at home and play along. If you can find these movies. They all rule.
Robert sper via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/20/23
Excellent
Hands down the best podcast covering psychotronic cinema that there is. The crew brings the perfect balance between deep, educated analysis and casual hangout. Been a fan for a while now and highly recommend this to anyone interested in these corners of the cinema world. Fit for both newcomers...Read full review »
Zoot09 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/11/22
Recent Episodes
In this episode, Samm gives an impassioned argument for why you should watch as many Kenji Misumi movies as possible and Charles dons a tinfoil hat to explore the connection between the death drive and ’00s disaster movies. What the hell does that mean? Learn more by following us on Patreon to...
Published 04/18/24
Published 04/18/24
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Published 04/10/24
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