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To the moon and beyond! In this episode, we chat with horror, sci-fi, and fantasy author Pedro Iniguez about his Bram Stoker nominated poetry collection, Mexicans on the Moon: Speculative Poetry from a Possible Future. We discuss the importance of representation and inclusivity within the sci-fi and horror genres, the unique, four-part structure of Mexicans on the Moon, the themes of the collection, which range from scathing indictments of our current reality to wistful future imaginings of life on moons and other planets to eco-horror, artificial intelligence, spaghettification, and more. You can pick up a copy of Mexicans on the Moon anywhere you get books! Purchase or order a copy at your local indie bookstore, or order one online from: Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/p/books/mexicans-on-the-moon-speculative-poetry-from-a-possible-future-pedro-iniguez/21672726?aid=197&ean=9798989630806&listref=space-cowboy-books-publicationsB&N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mexicans-on-the-moon-pedro-iniguez/1146059896Check out Pedro's website to learn about all his publications and the exciting projects he has coming up: https://pedroiniguez.com/Follow Pedro on socials: IG: pete_the_sneakBluesky: pedroiniguez.bsky.socialTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Pod People, have we got a discussion for you! We recount our adventures attending Labyrinth in Concert and Saw the Musical: The Unauthorized Parody of Saw before diving into a conversation about Pascal Plante's Red Rooms. We chat about the real-world court case that inspired the film, crime fandom, the assumptions we made about Kelly-Anne's motives during our first watches, and that incredible score composed by the director's brother, Dominique Plante.Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Pod People, are you ready to go underground with us? Maybe play the Elevator Game? In this episode, we speak with the incredible Sofia Ajram about his Bram Stoker-nominated novella Coup de Grâce. We discuss Greek mythology, anomalous architecture, liminal spaces, mental illness and suicidality, the myth of "purple prose," and that storytelling device toward the end of the book.Content warning, Pod People. This episode includes frank and honest discussions about mental health, suicidal ideation, and death. Take care of yourself, and if this conversation isn't for you, check out another episode! You can pick up a copy of Coup de Grâce anywhere you get books! Purchase a copy at your local indie bookstore, or order one here: Penguin Random House: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/763774/coup-de-grace-by-sofia-ajram/ B&N: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/763774/coup-de-grace-by-sofia-ajram/Visit the Coup de Grâce website for additional purchase options, the book trailer, and more: https://coupdegracebook.squarespace.com/Check out Sofia's website: https://www.sofiaajram.com/Follow Sofia on socials: IG: sofiaajramBluesky: sofiaajram.bsky.social TikTok: sofiaajramTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
You voted, we listened! In honor of the late, great David Lynch, we watched Mulholland Dr, and woo boy, do we have thoughts. We discuss Lynch's movies-within-a-movie approach, the film's exploration of the seedy underbelly of LA and the film industry, the worst criminal in the world, Americana, the inability to trust anything you see or experience in Mulholland Dr, and more. Do you have theories or perspectives on Mullholland Dr you'd like to share? We'd love to hear them! Email us at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com or engage with us on socials.Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
In this episode, talk to Donyae Coles about her Bram Stoker-nominated novel Midnight Rooms, a Gothic fever dream of a debut! We discuss Gothic and fairytale storytelling traditions, the innate horrors of isolation, dark desire and writing sex scenes, the lack of bodily autonomy and the immense amount of gaslighting women endured in historical times, biracial heritage and otherness in Midnight Rooms, writing while neurodivergent, and much more!Visit Donyae's website: https://donyaecoles.com/ Follow her on social: IG - artbydonyaeBluesky - okokno.bsky.social Stay spooky, Pod People! Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Pod People, we went to a film festival! Well, kind of. As we did last year, we bought virtual Sundance Film Festival tickets and had the chance to catch Didn't Die, an apocalyptic zombie flick directed by Meera Menon. We discuss the film's obvious nods to George Romero, the different ways we as humans cope with tragedy, Indian representation in horror, how zombie movies just feel more real since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and more.Didn't Die is currently on the film festival circuit, so it isn't available to stream at this time. We do discuss some of the plot, most of which can be surmised in trailers for the film, but we were conscious not to spoil some of the twists and surprises in the film. Listen at your own risk!Links to stuff we talk about in this episode: Inside the David Lynch Shrine at Bob's Big Boy - https://lamag.com/news/inside-the-david-lynch-shrine-at-bobs-big-boy The 'Didn't Die' Filmmakers Made a Zombie Movie About Enduring a Tragedy - Then Their House Burned Down in the Los Angeles Fires - https://www.indiewire.com/features/interviews/didnt-die-filmmakers-talk-losing-homes-eaton-fire-1235088117/?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitterTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We're back for Season 3, Pod People! Did you miss us? We missed you! We're kicking off 2025 with a true mindfuck of a film, which feels very apropos given...well, everything. So settle in as we discuss Greg Jardin's It's What's Inside, which is currently streaming on Netflix. It's a body-swapping good time and a story that examines bodily autonomy, the fluidity of memory, and those feelings you have for your ex or the person you wish you'd gotten together with when you had the opportunity. The script and cinematography are clutch, too! You can check out non-spoilery reactions from 9:24 - 25:16, but after that, we gotta spoil the hell outta this film to actually discuss it.We also begin this episode with discussion of the fires in LA that, as of the date of this posting, are still burning. If you've been affected by this tragedy or don't want to listen to us discuss it for the sake of your mental health, skip ahead to 9:24. Non-spoilery reactions to It's What's Inside - 9:24 - 25:16Spoilers for days - 25:16 and on Links to stuff we talk about in this episode: LA Fire Relief Organizations: Pasadena Human Society - https://pasadenahumane.org/ World Central Kitchen - https://wck.org/Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation - https://supportlafd.org/Red Cross - https://www.redcross.org/ GoFundMe Fundraiser (specifically supporting Black communities in Altadena and surrounding areas) - https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-rebuild-lives-after-los-angeles-wildfires "How Crazy Can We Get?" Designing the Wild House of "It's What's Inside" - https://www.indiewire.com/features/craft/its-whats-inside-production-design-terry-watson-1235051433/Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
The holidays are upon us, which means the end of the year looms ahead (and that isn't ominous or creepy or anything, right?). We decided to squeeze in one more conversation for 2024, and honestly, this episode is basically a bestie hang. In this episode, we discuss some of our favorite moments of the year, what we're looking forward to in 2025, goal-setting, and you, Pod People, without whom we wouldn't have a show! Thanks for tuning in this year, and we can't wait to bring you more film discussions and conversations with horror creators in the new year. Stay spooky, Pod People! We love you! Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Comic lovers, this episode is for you! It was our pleasure to have Jordan Morris, comic author, comedian, and podcaster, on the show to discuss his recently published graphic novel, Youth Group. We discuss the comics that introduced us to thought bubbles and visual storytelling, Bowen "Bones" McCurdy's incredible artwork, writing comedy for print, the way youth groups were always relegated to hip, underground spaces in the 90s, some truly gnarly demonic entities, and working together to take down the big bad. Also, Nikki had a ton of fun creating sound effects and stings for this episode! Purchase Youth Group wherever you get your comics! Buy links below, or hit up your local comics store for a copy. Bookshop - https://bookshop.org/p/books/youth-group-jordan-morris/20209243?ean=9781250789235 Amazon - https://a.co/d/bLS96Qw Barnes & Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/youth-group-jordan-morris/1143701905?ean=9781250789235 Visit Jordan's website to learn about him and his other publications/goings on: https://www.jordanmorris.net/ Stay spooky, Pod People! Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
In this episode, we laugh, cry, and philosophize with Callie Ott, an incredible actress, comedian, and the creator of Final Girl: The Musical, which debuted at the Hollywood Fringe Festival earlier this year. Inspired by true events, the one-woman show combines side-splitting humor and poignant explorations of toxic relationships and cycles of abuse through the lens of the final girl trope. We discuss Callie's lifelong love for the horror genre, the physical and emotional stamina you need to perform such an impactful one-person show (with 11 musical numbers!), the incredible healing power of art, and how talking candidly about our experiences can stop cycles of abuse. Despite the heavy subject matter, there is a lot of laughter! The episode also ends with a recording of one of the musical numbers from Final Girl, "Exorcise My Boyfriend."Content warning: This episode contains frank discussions of suicide, intimate partner abuse, and sexual assault. Please take care of yourselves! And if you or someone you know is grappling with suicidal ideation or intimate partner violence, please consider utilizing these resources: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - Call or text 988 or visit https://988lifeline.org/ RAINN (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network) - Call 1-800-656-4673 or visit https://rainn.org/Follow Callie on socials at:IG - callieeottTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
On this very special episode of Horror in the Margins, we discuss the horror films that made us, the cinematic experiences that have influenced our art, made us think differently about the world, and scared the shit out of us! We also discuss the outcome of the recent presidential election, the passing of horror legend Tony Todd, and how horror can be healing. Pod People, please prioritize your mental health. If you aren't interested in hearing anything related to politics, we feel you! Fast forward to 15:24, which is where our tribute to Tony Todd begins. Our discussion of our personal horror canons begins at 19:15. In 2025, we will narrow the focus of our podcast and only interview creators of color and those in the queer community. If you have suggestions of creators you'd like us to interview, please email us at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We love you, Pod People! May you find the light in the darkness. Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Happy Halloween, Pod People! On today's very special episode, we talk to Katelin Stack, a film director, producer, and an actress in the recently released indie slasher Haunt Season. We get some behind-the-scenes insight into being a scare actor in a haunt and talk about Katelin's early horror influences, creative kills in slasher films, pumpkin pinups, the rise of indie horror, and what it really takes to get a film made. Y'all, Haunt Season is a devilishly fun indie slasher that should absolutely be on your spooky season watchlist. As of this recording, Haunt Season is available to rent via Fandango at Home, YouTube, Google Play Movies and TV, and Amazon Prime.Follow Kateline on socials: IG - katelinstackFacebook - Katelin StackTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to M. Lopes da Silva about his strange, sensual, anti-capitalist, and emotional collection Infinity Mathing at the Shore and Other Disruptions. We discuss vulnerability as a writing superpower, billboards and advertisements as inspiration for poetry, the difficult but beautiful road to embracing identity, Mitch's relationship to art as a creator, subject, and consumer...and so much more! Purchase Infinity Mathing at the Shore and Other Disruptions wherever you get your books:Weirdpunk Books - https://weirdpunkbooks.square.site/product/infinity-mathing-at-the-shore/77?cs=true&cst=customBookshop - https://bookshop.org/p/books/infinity-mathing-at-the-shore-other-disruptions-m-lopes-da-silva/21168784Follow Mitch's Meat Thoughts - https://www.meatthoughts.com/Follow Mitch on socials: IG - authormlopesdasilvaBluesky - authormlopesdasilvaAnd finally, we have an ASSIGNMENT for you, Pod People! Inspired by our conversation about billboard-inspired poetry, we want you to share yours with us. During your walks around town or your daily commutes, take note of billboard phrases, turn 'em into a poem, and share the results with us. Send your poem to horrorinthemargins@gmail.com or find us on socials! Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We're coming at you with a special episode for the start of spooky season, Pod People! Inspired by discussions in the horror community about whether Oz Perkins' Longlegs is a "scary" film and whether it qualifies as horror (spoiler alert, we definitely think it does), we discuss Longlegs within this context and also share five films that have shaped our understanding and love for horror. Our personal horror canons, if you will.Also, our Question of the Month is: In honor of Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month, who are your favorite Latinx horror authors, filmmakers, podcasters, and artists? Respond on our social media accounts or send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com.Our conversation about Longlegs begins at 29:45. The discussion of our personal horror canons begins at 40:46Things we talk about during the episode: Recommendation! The Blerdy Massacre Podcast - https://linktr.ee/blerdymassacre Rock the Shorts Film Festival Official Selections - https://www.rocktheshortsfilmfestival.com/official-selections-for-2024/Halloween Horror Nights (Hollywood) - https://www.universalstudioshollywood.com/hhn/en/us?__source=PS_EV51O4XLCG_1742:NoOfferHHN&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3vO3BhCqARIsAEWblcDJONdxNSevYVIOwJEAU2DaPCk0hcK3lvqAUgLF7Q-M2IHjXQ2jKhkaAmyxEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.dsThe Substance - https://mubi.com/en/substanceTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Pod People, we had the opportunity to see Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat talk about their experiences filming Paranormal Activity at Midsummer Scream back in July...so we decided it was time to revisit a classic that was a pivotal addition to the found footage subgenre.We discuss our favorite experiences at Midsummer Scream, Katie and Micah's new podcast, Paranormal Activity: True Tales of Possession, the true horror of gaslighting boyfriends, the creepiness of watching people sleep, and the many alternate endings of Paranormal Activity, including one written by none other than Steven Spielberg.Things we talk about during the show: Callie Ott and Final Girl: The Musical - https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/10511 Laurel Hightower's Below - https://ghoulish.rip/product/below/ LVCRFT and Christopher Young's Scream Warriors - https://lvcrft.net/music/scream-warriors/ Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to Lor Gislason and Shelley Lavigne, the delightfully weird, goopy, and wonderful duo behind The Flesh of the Sea, a historical adventure-horror novella filled to the brim with queer longing, pirates, and all the monstrous things that lurk in the ocean. We discuss their collaboration process and the deep respect and friendship they have for each other, found family, reinvigorating the travelogue for contemporary audiences, neurodivergence and craft, and what sea-dwelling creatures they would choose to be if given the chance. Note - This interview was recorded before The Flesh of the Sea moved to its new publisher, Hedone Books, so some of the publishing information, especially in reference to dates in incorrect. In the context of the larger conversation, though, this is super minor. However, we did want to address it here in the show notes. Purchase The Flesh of the Sea wherever you get your books:Amazon - https://a.co/d/fet10xV Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-flesh-of-the-sea-lor-gislason/1146071619?ean=9781998851652 Subscribe to Shelley Lavigne's Moist Missives - https://shelleylavigne.substack.com/ Lor Gislason's website - https://lormaggot.ca/Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to Nicole Wolverton, Pushcart-nominated writer of speculative fiction and the author of the brand-new YA horror novel, A Misfortune of Lake Monsters. We discuss the resilience of young readers, the importance of YA horror, the beautiful interplay that can and should be humor, romance, and horror, all things cryptid, a whole lotta X-Files, and much, much more.Pod People, we had some gremlins in the machine during this recording, so there are a few echoes that we weren't able to troubleshoot and edit...but our guest, Nicole, comes in completely clear the entire time, and truly, her words are the most valuable in this context. Purchase A Misfortune of Lake Monsters wherever you get your books:CamCat Books - https://camcatbooks.com/Books/A/A-Misfortune-of-Lake-Monsters Amazon - https://a.co/d/iNSiYYM Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-misfortune-of-lake-monsters-nicole-m-wolverton/1143966821 Things we discuss during the episode: Slashertorte by Sliced Up Press - https://sliceduppress.com/slashertorte-an-anthology-of-cake-horror/ Denmark's Recreational Fear Lab - https://cc.au.dk/en/recreational-fear-labThe Kushtaka - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KushtakaThe Loveland Frog - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loveland_frog The X-Files Home Episode - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_(The_X-Files) Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
What better way to celebrate the lead-up to the Summer Olympics in Paris than by watching the Netflix fin-omenon Under Paris? We discuss the absolute smoke show of a man that is actor Nassim Lyes; the film's overt themes regarding global warming, environmental destruction, pollution, and capitalism; and we maybe sing a bit of a kid's ditty at one point.Kicking off the episode, we pay tribute to the late Shelley Duvall. We also discuss your answers to June's Question of the Month: What is a piece of media you absolutely consider horror but other people might not? Per usual, y'all delivered:Happiness 1998TitanicDon't Look Up Beauty commercials from the early 2000sAfflictionMost sci-fi - greatly dystopian JawsPerfect Sense1984Bug Resurrection Old Yeller50 Shades of Grey Grandpa's Magical Toys - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtARn4oF4Ww Ren and Stimpy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vmd-GbHrHzUThe Bachelor with Nick Vial For July, the Question of the Month is: What is your go-to, comfort/guilty pleasure horror summertime book or movie? Sound off on our socials or send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com to share your favorite!Our discussion of Under Paris begins with behind-the-scenes trivia and first impressions at 42:38. Spoilers for the film begin at 52:12.Stuff we talk about during this episode:Parody posters for Under Paris - https://www.creativebloq.com/design/poster-design/netflixs-joke-under-paris-poster-designs-are-better-than-the-real-thingMidsummer Scream - https://midsummerscream.org/ KC Grifant's launch party for Shrouded Horror at Mysterious Galaxy - https://www.mystgalaxy.com/81024GrifantParis mayor swims in the Seine to show the long-polluted river is clean enough for the Olympics - https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/paris-2024-olympic-games-mayor-anne-hidalgo-swim-river-seine-rcna162267Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to Jeff Schmidt, writer and visionary behind Ominous Thrill, an immersive audio anthology series; sound engineer extraordinaire; and pioneer in the creative use of Binaural 3D and Spatial Audio in podcasts. We discuss how sound creates atmosphere in the horror genre, getting out of your own way to tackle the projects you're really passionate about, Jeff's process for creating episodes of Ominous Thrill, and themes explored in the series, including the hell that is ride-sharing, suspicious sleeping apps, women fighting back, both metaphorically and literally, and much more. Listen to Ominous Thrill at ominousthrill.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Visit Jeff's website to learn more about his work and upcoming projects - https://www.jeff-schmidt.com/Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Pod People, we're giving you a double dose of film discussion this month, and next month, we'll have two creator interviews, because we are the honey badger of podcast, and we do what we want! In other words, scheduling.For our second dose of film goodness, we're discussing three short films by P. Patrick Hogan. We chat about Virtually and Killing Time, shorts that are available to watch on YouTube (go watch them before listening!), and we give y'all a little sneak peek into Quiet! Mom's Working!, a horror comedy short that's currently making the rounds at film festivals.Watch Virtually - https://youtu.be/-wEOUb1RkF0?si=h5lW1w6RNY6obp9AWatch Killing Time - https://youtu.be/UWVHu0q0nuE?si=VZSxeSwCm04_PrugOur discussion of Virtually begins at 24:29; our discussion of Killing Time begins at 38:58; and our special sneak peek of Quiet! Mom's Working! begins at 55:50.As a reminder, the Question of the Month is: What is your favorite Korean horror film? Sound off on our socials or send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com to share your favorite!Other stuff we talk about during this episode:All things StokerCon - https://www.stokercon2024.com/ Midsummer Scream - https://midsummerscream.org/The 8 Show - Available to watch on Netflix I Saw the TV Glow - Go see it in theatres!Stay spooky, Pod People!Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Let's bend time, Pod People! This month, we discuss K-horror gem The Call, which centers around two women who can communicate through time via a cordless phone - similar to Frequency or Don't Let Go, but with some incredible twists we didn't see coming! We chat about manipulating the timeline, shifting alliances as the story unfolds, and THAT coda at the end of the film. We also reveal our full moon/truest selves in response to last month's interview with Brandon O'Brien, shoutout some exciting goings on at the upcoming StokerCon convention in San Diego, and discuss your answers to April's Question of the Month. Get ready to add a ton of horror poetry collections to your bookshelves! Scroll to the bottom of the show notes for a full list of recommended dark verse.For May, the Question of the Month is: What is your favorite Korean horror film? Sound off on our socials or send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com to share your favorite!Our discussion of The Call begins with behind-the-scenes trivia and first impressions at 21:26. Spoilers for the film begin at 37:05.Stuff we talk about during this episode:Our chat with Tiffany Morris, who is up for an Indigenous Voices Award - https://www.horrorinthemargins.com/2103702/14019467-creator-interview-tiffany-morrisAll things StokerCon; peep the website for details about authors that will be available at the Mass Author Signing, May 31 at 5:15 pm - https://www.stokercon2024.com/ Under Her Skin - Edited by Lindy Ryan and Toni Miller Crush - Richard Silken I Am Not Your Final Girl - Claire C. HollandThe Gorelets Omnibus - Mike Arnzen Hysteria - Stephanie Wytovich Ripper - Carl J. Buchanan A Collection of Nightmares - Christina SngGoblin Market and Other Poems - Christina RossettiCan You Sign My Tentacle - Brandon O'Brien Saint of Witches - Avra Margariti Cradleland of Parasites and Love for Slaughter - Sara TantlingerInto the Forest and All the Way Through and Crime Scene - Cynthia PelayoHow to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your Friend - Linda AddisonLady of the House and The Lies We Weave by Grace R. Reynolds Index of Haunted Houses - Adam O. Davis The Taste of Butter - Amanda Crum Under Her Eye - Edited by Lindy Ryan and Lee MurrayTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to award-winning writer, performance poet, teaching artist, and tabletop roleplaying game designer Brandon O'Brien about his poetry collection, Can You Sign My Tentacle? We discuss the strangely parasocial and fleeting nature of asking celebrities for an autograph, eldritch gods hanging out in our thoughts and anxieties, the lore of the Lagahoo of Trinidad and Tobago, how social dancing can inspire transcendence and destruction, and so much more. An assignment for you, Pod People! During this episode, Brandon and Tiffany discuss how radically poetic it is that werewolves see the moon and love it so much that they have no choice but to turn into the truest version of themselves. We want to know what is your full moon and what is your werewolf self? Send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com or respond to our social posts across platforms. Pick up a copy of Can You Sign My Tentacle? - https://www.interstellarflightpress.com/canyousignmytentacle.htmlVisit Brandon's website and follow him on socials - Twitter: @therisingtithes Bluesky: @therisingtithes Website: brandonobrien.xyzAnd finally, an article on the history of the autograph - https://www.raabcollection.com/learning/history-autograph-collecting Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Special guests Shelley Lavigne and Alexis DuBon join Tiffany to discuss Love Lies Bleeding, directed by Rose Glass and starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian. We discuss genre-bending films, the question of who is the villain in Love Lies Bleeding, feminine and masculine spaces, skullets, survival, yoga mat merkins, and more. We also discuss an audiobook friend-of-the-show L. Marie Wood told Tiffany about off-air that involves erotica and...a door. We also discuss March's Question of the Month, which y'all answered in droves. Thanks to you, we chat about some phenomenal films directed by women. For April, the Question of the Month is: What is your favorite horror poetry collection? Sound off on our socials or send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com to share your favorite!Our discussion of Love Lies Bleeding begins with behind-the-scenes trivia and first impressions at 43:26. Spoilers for the film begin at 59:29.Stuff we talk about during this episode:Unhinged: An Erotic Door Romance by Vera Valentine - https://a.co/d/a9F1c1hFull list of films directed by women submitted by Pod People - Coming Soon!Back the DarkLit Sails Kickstarter, which includes The Flesh of the Sea by Shelley Lavigne and Lor Gislason - http://kck.st/3xaAy4cFollow Shelley on Twitter - @shelleysghoulPreorder Why Didn't You Just Leave - https://a.co/d/fUGDfQAPreorder Shadows in the Stacks A Horror Anthology benefiting The Library Foundation SD - https://shop.shortwavepublishing.com/products/shadows-in-the-stacks-a-horror-anthology-paperbackFollow Alexis on Twitter - @dubonicplague Preorder It Was All a Dream, Volume 2 - https://www.hungryshadowpress.com/store-Q2Uwp/p/it-was-all-a-dream-2-another-anthology-of-bad-horror-tropes-done-rightPreorder Tales of Sley House 2024 - https://www.sleyhouse.com/product-page/tales-of-sley-house-2024Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to award-winning author Sonora Taylor about her latest short story collection, Recreational Panic: Stories, published by Cemetery Gates Media. We discuss the insidiousness of influencer culture and white woman passive aggressiveness, the fine line between harmless fascination and full-blown idolatry of serial killers, food horror, deals with the devil, and the absolute horror show that is an intrigue of kittens. Sonora also leads us through a guided meditation! Pick up Recreational Panic - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CRPS42VQ/Visit Sonora's website - https://sonorawrites.com/Links to some things we talk about during the episode - True crime article - https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/health/psychologist-warns-watching-true-crime-30268448Carolina Tiger Rescue - https://carolinatigerrescue.org/Opening sound effect by ZapSplayMeditation music by Zakhar Valaha from PixabayTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Let's go to a film festival, Pod People! This month, we discuss one of the films we had the opportunity to view online during the Sundance Film Festival—Veni Vidi Vici. Friends, this foreign film doesn't pull any punches. It explores the lack of accountability that comes with immense wealth, the idea that the rich are basically untouchable when it comes to the law, generational trauma, serial killers, and much more.We're testing out a new format for the pod with some banter and a dedicated question of the month at the top of the show. If you want to hop right into the film content, behind-the-scenes trivia and first impressions of Veni Vidi Vici begin at 12:14, and a full film discussion/synopsis begins at 22:55. Speaking of our new question of the month...we want to hear from you! In honor of Women's History Month and Women in Horror Month, what is your favorite horror film directed by a women. Email us at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com or comment below this episode across our socials. We're not sure who's going to pick up Veni Vidi Vici, but when it gets acquired, we'll be the first to let you know. Stay spooky, Pod People!Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to award-winning author, screenwriter, and educator L. Marie Wood about her latest novella, 12 Hours, the second installment in the novella series friend-of-the-show RJ Joseph is editing for Raw Dog Screaming Press. We discuss the power of psychological/quiet horror, stream-of-consciousness narratives, the art of discovery while writing, and that ending (no spoilers here, but definitely some in the episode!). We also laugh a lot, and there might be just a little bit of fangirling about L. Marie Wood's novella Telecommuting. Pick up 12 Hours wherever you buys your books. Here are a variety of purchase links on L. Marie Wood's website - https://lmariewood.com/12-hours/Check out other books by L. Marie Wood, including Telecommuting and the Realm series, which we discuss during the show - https://lmariewood.com/horror/Visit L. Marie's website - https://lmariewood.com/Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Happy Valentine's Day, Pod People! What better way to celebrate a day dedicated to L-O-V-E than to watch a deserted-island-survival-creature-feature with some gaslighting thrown in for good measure? That's right, today on the pod we're discussing the film Sweetheart, directed by J.D. Dillard and featuring a stellar performance by Kiersey Clemons. We discuss disaster horror, some truly stunning shots eked out in this lower-budget film, good-for-her narratives, microagressions enacted against people of color, and more! Sweetheart is available to rent from Amazon Prime, YouTube, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies.Also, it's Black History Month here in the U.S. At HITM, we firmly believe we should all be engaging with, enjoying, and discussing works by Black creators year-round, but we also know February is a time when folks are intentional with seeking out films, books, and other media from Black artists, and we're happy to celebrate it! Do yourself a favor and find something diverse to watch, read, and enjoy this month - and every other month of the year.Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to Laura Picklesimer about her award-winning, bitingly satirical serial killer novel, Kill for Love. We discuss the glaring disparities between fraternities and sororities, the culture of Greek life on college campuses, the drive for something more when our protagonist, Tiffany, reaches peak perfection according to societal standards, awakenings and hunger, and of course, the enduring inspiration for serial killer stories that is American Psycho. Listener beware, we thoroughly spoil Kill for Love, so read the novel and come back to the pod for a great conversation. Pick up Kill for Love wherever you buys your books. Here are links to Amazon and Barnes and Noble for easy access - Amazon - https://a.co/d/bru1traBarnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/kill-for-love-laura-picklesimer/1143074975?ean=9781951213893Follow the book on IG - killforlovethebookFollow Laura on IG - lauragreenpickle Visit Laura's website - https://www.storywellproductions.com/Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Happy New Year, Pod People! What better way to kick off 2024 than watching Suitable Flesh, a campy, Lifetime-esque adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's “The Thing on the Doorstep?” Did we mention it also stars Heather Graham and horror royalty Barbara Crampton? We quote some terrific one-liners from the film, discuss the complete disregard for medical ethics throughout this wild story, and maybe get a little mixed up with the plot, because there is a whole lot of horny, body-swapping goodness! Suitable Flesh is available to rent from Amazon Prime, YouTube, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies. And if you have a Shudder subscription, you can stream Suitable Flesh beginning January 26.Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Merry Killmas, y'all. We talk to fiction writer, screenwriter, and film professor Brian McAuley about his holiday slasher Candy Cain Kills. We discuss how Brian's background in screenwriting informs his storytelling, the real-life terrors of Christo-facism, including a particularly terrifying Bible story, the experience of writing creative kills, and Brian's favorite slashers. Oh, and trust us, you'll want to listen to the outro on this episode...Listener beware, we thoroughly spoil just about every twist in Candy Cain Kills, so read the novella and come back to the pod for a great conversation. Pick up Candy Cain Kills - https://shortwavepublishing.com/catalog/candy-cain-kills-novella-killer-vhs-series/Follow Brian on social media at - brainmcwriterVisit his website - https://brianmcwriter.com/Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Happy Krampusknacht, Pod People. Tis the season to be scary, so we watched Rare Exports, a Finnish film heavy on Krampus and Joulupukki/Yule Goat lore. We discuss the darker side of Santa, the naughty or nice list, childhood innocence, and good old-fashioned Christmas capitalism. There's also a lot of discussion of holiday wang, because there is a whole lot of full frontal in this film. Rare Exports is available to stream just about anywhere, so go find this holiday delight and make it a part of your end-of-the-year film watching traditions.Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to Elgin award-winning L'nu'skw (Mi'kmaw) writer and poet Tiffany Morris about her debut novella Green Fuse Burning. We discuss the duality of nature - its ability to both give and take life - the importance of swampcore and ecohorror at a time of severe climate distress, Indigenous perspectives on identity, spirituality, and connection with land, the ways in which capitalism can delay healing from grief and PTSD, and so much more.Pick up Green Fuse Burning - https://www.stelliform.press/index.php/product/green-fuse-burning/Follow Tiffany on social media at - Twitter/X - tiffmorrisInstagram - cryptidsarecuteBluesky - tiffmorrisVisit her website - https://tiffmorris.com/References from our conversation - Artists:Rita Letendre:https://collections.mnbaq.org/fr/album/2452Kim Dorland:https://nbb.gallery/collections/kim-dorlandIsaac Levitanhttps://www.wikiart.org/en/isaac-levitanResources:Native Land: whose land are you on?https://native-land.caIndigenous Climate Actionhttps://www.indigenousclimateaction.comDucks Unlimited Wetland Conservationhttps://www.ducks.orgThe short story Tiffany references written in the form of an art catalog is “Dissolutions” by Miguel Fliguer published in Vasterien. Read Dylan Thomas's poem The force that through the green fuse drives the flower here - https://poets.org/poem/force-through-green-fuse-drives-flower Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We get a little romantical discussing the genre-bending film Spring, directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead. We discuss delicious monster body horror, risking it all for someone special, wanderlust and the beauty of the Italian countryside, found family, and a whole lot of philosophy and science and biology as it relates to the body, the evolution of monsters, and the physical process of falling in love.Spring is available to watch on Shudder, YouTube, Vudu, Tubi, Redbox, and AMC, and available to rent on Amazon Prime, Google Play, and Apple TV. Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to writer and editor Nico Bell about her novelette Open House and her forthcoming novel Static Screams. We discuss the strange rituals that are real-life open houses, the terrifying nature of smart homes, why family dynamics are such ripe fodder for horror, writing villains who truly believe they are the hero of their own story, and more. Pick up Open House - Amazon - https://a.co/d/gQhD5fjSmashwords - https://a.co/d/gQhD5fjPreorders for Nico's next book, Static Screams, are live today -Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/static-screams-nico-bell/1144230129?ean=2940179186304Smashwords - https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1466693Follow Nico on social media at - Instagram - nicobellfiction Bluesky - nicobellfictionSubstack - nicobellfiction Visit her website - https://nicobellfiction.com/Visit our Etsy store to rep the pod and do some good - https://www.etsy.com/shop/HorrorintheMarginsEvery cent from the sale of HITM merch goes to our chosen beneficiary for the quarter. For October - December 2023, we'll donate all proceeds to the Young Breast Cancer Project, an organization that advocates for early detection of disease through breast health education - https://www.youngbreastcancer.org/.Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We discuss Gaspar Noe's Climax, a deeply unsettling film about the human condition, bad drug trips, and what happens when unspoken social contracts are burned to the ground. We discuss the phenomenal cast, mostly composed of dancers without acting experience who improvised a large portion of this film, awe-inducing single/long shots in the film, and the real-life inspiration for the film. We had very different opinions on this film, so our conversation also explores personal boundaries when consuming horror media and how you can appreciate the artistic vision of a film but not actively enjoy it. Content warnings for discussions of nonconsensual drug use, violence, incest, violence against children, and sexual assault/violence.Climax is available to watch on Cinemax and to rent on Vudu, YouTube, and Google Play.Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We discuss Andrzej Żuławski's 1981 film Possession, which has recently seen a bit of a renaissance within the horror community despite being labeled a video nasty and banned/censored/edited when first released. We talk about the behind-the-scenes lore of the film, the absolute force that is Isabelle Adjani, the horror inherent in a marriage failing, and some good old-fashioned monster fucking. Content warnings for discussions of domestic violence, self-harm, miscarriage, and well, monster fucking. Possession is available to view on Shudder and AMC+ and to rent on Amazon Prime and YouTube.Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson award-nominated author and horror academic RJ Joseph about her short story collection Hell Hath No Sorrow Like a Woman Haunted. We discuss how her experience as a Black woman living in Texas influences her storytelling, the importance of giving voice to characters and people who rarely get the opportunity to have their stories told, tentacles, otherness, and the terror of never truly knowing what lies beneath expanses of white 'snow.'You can purchase Hell Hath No Sorrow Like a Woman Haunted through: Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Hell-Hath-Sorrow-Woman-Haunted-ebook/dp/B09YTRVNY8/ Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hell-hath-no-sorrow-like-a-woman-haunted-rj-joseph/1141404408 Watch and/or listen to Rhonda read I Want To Be Free on Story Hour [alongside Meg Ellison's The VCar] - https://fb.watch/njujK4YF2j/?mibextid=CDWPTG Visit Rhonda's website: www.rhondajacksonjoseph.comFollow her on Twitter/X: @rjacksonjosephTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We discuss Huesera: The Bone Woman directed by Michelle Garza Cervera. We talk about Mexican folklore, the horrors of domesticity and pregnancy, the concept of rewilding, and a whole lotta spiders, broken bones, and brujas. Content warnings for discussions of pregnancy, postpartum depression, and some pretty gnarly body horror. Huesera: The Bone Woman is available to view on Shudder and AMC+ and to rent on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu. Read about la huesera - https://www.claudiafineart.com/hueseraView the Virgin de Guadalupe statue featured in the movie and located in Mexico - https://filmap.tumblr.com/post/710600105527492608/huesera-the-bone-woman-michelle-garza-cerveraView the spider sculpture, Maman, which is located in Mexico and provided director Michelle Garza Cervera with inspiration for all the spidery bits of the film - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/266134659203468150/ Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to poet, author, and sex worker Stephanie Parent about her novel, The Briars. We discuss what the media gets wrong about sex work, contemporary Gothic storytelling, the thin line between pleasure and pain, feminine rage, queer love, ghosts, and more. You can purchase The Briars through: Cemetery Gates Media - https://cemeterygatesmedia.com/2023/02/12/the-briars/Amazon - https://a.co/d/20mwD2NBarnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-briars-stephanie-parent/1143395370Be sure to also check out Stephanie's poetry collection, Every Poem a Potion, Every Song a Spell - https://a.co/d/h9xSLhuLinks to other media we discuss in the episode:Cam trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN8xZ5WDonk - Streaming on Netflix Carmilla audiobook - https://www.audible.com/pd/Carmilla-Audiobook/B015RJL1Z6Hustling Verse: An Anthology of Sex Workers' Poetry - https://a.co/d/8lLL0BE Visit Stephanie's website: https://www.stephanieparent.net/ Follow her on IG: sc_parentFollow her on Twitter/X: SC_ParentTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to independent filmmaker Greg Pritikin about his latest feature, The Mistress, which debuted in select theaters this week. We discuss Greg's Queen Anne Victorian home in Angelino Heights, which served as the location for The Mistress; the biological desire to believe in the supernatural; the influence of Alfred Hitchcock and Psycho on The Mistress; intentionality in filmmaking; unreliable narrators; the power of a grand, orchestral score; and more. Fair warning, we explore all the twists and turns in The Mistress, including the big reveal at the end, so be sure to watch the movie first and then tune in for all the behind-the-scenes goodness and Easter eggs. Watch the trailer for The Mistress - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyYGA72qwsMIf the movie is playing at a theater near you, go treat yourselfAnd after you do, go check out the rest of Greg's filmography, including The Last Laugh, Dummy, Totally Confused, and Surviving Eden. Follow Greg on IG - @kidfromspainTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
On this very special episode, Nikki interviews Horror in the Margins' very own Co-Host Tiffany Michelle Brown about her new feminist horror collection, How Lovely To Be a Woman: Stories and Poems. We discuss the inspiration behind her most personal work, examine the terrifying consequences of societal conditioning and failings of white feminism, and celebrate unapologetically monstrous women. Content warnings include graphic violence, sexual harassment, body horror, fatphobia, cultural appropriation, and cultural fetishization. All warnings are listed at the back of this book.Tiffany expertly curated a playlist to accompany the book and set the mood:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0rQkigQLJ5VnxbAs98TxEN?si=12d4c5e280284befAnd w recommend sipping Tiffany's Seeing Double Cocktail while listening:1.5 oz gin.5 oz. elderflower liquor.5 oz Aperol1 oz Lemon Juice3 Maraschino Cherries1 Tsp Maraschino Cherry JuiceCombine Ingredients and Serve on the Rocks (Please Drink Responsibly)You can purchase How Lovely To Be a Woman through:Verbatim Books - North Park, San DiegoArtifact Books - Encinitas, San Diego - beginning August 12 Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-lovely-to-be-a-woman-tiffany-michelle-brown/1143367932?ean=9798218193799 Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C31W43WS?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_2WR65QZSN931SWKGBT3BVisit Tiffany's website - https://www.tmbwrites.com/Follow Tiffany on Twitter - @TiffeBrownAnd on IG - @Tmok85We still have merch available for purchase through Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HorrorintheMargins. All proceeds from June through August are going to the National Center for Transgender Equality - https://transequality.org/. And come meet us at Midsummer Scream, June 29 at the Long Beach Convention Center: https://midsummerscream.org/ Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We discuss the genre-defying Polish film The Lure directed by Agnieszka Smoczyńska, based loosely on the Hans Christian Anderson fairytale The Little Mermaid. We talk about man-eating sirens, the tension between fame and family, the themes of exploitation and agency, and monstrous sexuality. Also, did we mention this one's a musical?Content warnings for discussions of sexual exploitation and brief sexual assault, as well as body horror and some gore.The Lure is available to view on HuluMax and to rent on Amazon Prime, YouTube, Google Play, Apple TV, and Vudu. If you want to watch more compelling mermaid content, we recommend the docuseries MerPeople on Netflix. Also, don't miss out on our Horror in the Margins merch, now available for purchase through our Etsy shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/HorrorintheMargins. All proceeds from the sale of HITM merch will go to our charity beneficiary for the quarter - June through August - the National Center for Transgender Equality - https://transequality.org/. Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to Bram Stoker Award-nominated author J.A.W. McCarthy about her rock and roll succubi novella Sleep Alone. We discuss the best live shows we've ever been to and what made them memorable, our belief that succubi and vampires are inherently queer, body horror, intergenerational trauma, and the undeniable importance of belonging. AND because Sleep Alone is very much a novella about music, we built a collaborative playlist that we've dubbed the Sleep Alone Mixtape, available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6J6Wgk4Rw67oj7e9tj3CmG?si=203cf8be4b2c4dcaPurchase Sleep Alone through:IndieBound - https://bookshop.org/p/books/sleep-alone-j-a-w-mccarthy/19773192?ean=9781737463399Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/sleep-alone-j-a-w-mccarthy/1143087717Amazon - https://a.co/d/ed5bPucVisit Jen's website - https://www.jawmccarthy.com/Follow Jen on Twitter - @JAWMcCarthyFollow Jen on IG - @jawmccarthyTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Happy Pride, Pod People! During June, we're spotlighting works that explore gender and sensuality and represent the queer experience. Pride is a time to celebrate but also a time to recognize the LGBTQIA community is under attack and needs our support. Please consider supporting the queer community however you can, not only this month, but year-round.For our Pride film discussion, we watched Titane directed by the inimitable French director Julia Ducournau. We talk about the wide, beautiful spectrum of gender expression and identity, the very different ways in which the same character can experience the world as female-presenting or male-presenting, the body horror subgenre, weird eroticism, and the absolute force that is actor Agathe Rousselle.Content warnings for discussions of body horror, pregnancy and birth, verbal assault, and violence.Titane is available to view on Hulu and to rent on YouTube, Google Play, Redbox, and Vudu. Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We discuss Piggy directed by Carlota Pereda, based on her 2019 short film of the same name. We talk about the ways in which Piggy subverts the classic revenge narrative through a rich and nuanced coming-of-age story, the often-problematic portrayal of fat characters and bodies within the horror genre, and how tempting it is to fall for the bad boy...even when he's, you know, a serial killer. Oops.Content warnings for discussions of violence against women, torture, fat shaming, bullying, and fatphobia.Piggy is available to view on Hulu and to rent on Amazon Prime, YouTube, Google Play, Redbox, and Vudu. You can watch the Piggy short film on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/WHgh2ajazTwYou can watch Carlota Pereda's other short film, Here There Be Monsters, on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/QAcbR5fY5-AIf you want to read some fat-positive horror, check out Diet Riot: A Fatterpunk Anthology edited by Nico Bell and Sonora Taylor: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59979983-diet-riotTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to Nebula Award-nominated author Ai Jiang about her latest release, Linghun, now available through Dark Matter Press. We discuss the myriad ways in which grief can haunt us, the capitalistic exploitation of sorrow in the town of HOME, the innate power of names, loss in the context of immigration, and the importance of letting go of the dead in order to live. Also, we forgot to mention it while recording, but Ai created a PLAYLIST for Linghun, which you can listen to on:YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL98PVY7e4LpInAnwCeedpSnTXpp-MRZXqSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0WfyJNeikGV6jYohlOEHrR?si=944dc1042fca4da4Purchase Linghun through:Dark Matter Press - https://darkmattermagazine.shop/products/linghunBarnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/linghun-ai-jiang/1143174186Bookshop.org - https://bookshop.org/p/books/linghun-ai-jiang/19876482Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Linghun-Ai-Jiang/dp/195859802XVisit Ai's website - https://aijiang.ca/Follow Ai on Twitter - @AiJiang_Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We discuss Tigers Are Not Afraid directed by Issa López. We talk about magical realism, fairytales, the price of magic, and the powerful lens of horror filmmaking to explore harrowing reality of gang violence, human trafficking, and missing women and children worldwide.Content warnings for discussions of violence against women and children, school shootings, and human trafficking.Tigers Are Not Afraid is available to view on Shudder. Note - We had slight technical difficulties while recording this episode, but we'll get everything dialed in for next time. Thanks for hanging in there with us!Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from PixabayTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions.Stay spooky, Pod People.Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from PixabayTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to Bram Stoker Award-nominated author Laurel Hightower about her latest release, Every Woman Knows This: A Horror Collection, released by Death Knell Press. Laurel provides bourbon pairings for four of the stories from her collection, and we discuss the perils of motherhood, people who ask us to smile, generational trauma, body dysmorphia, and the feminine urge to come back from the dead because the house is filthy. Purchase Every Woman Knows This through Death Knell Press - https://deathknellpress.com/every-woman-knows-this/Visit Laurel's website - https://laurelhightower.com/Find Laurel on Twitter - @hightowerlaurelTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We discuss Daina Reid's Run, Rabbit, Run, which premiered at 2023 Sundance Film Festival. We talk about the complexity of motherhood, the innate viciousness of little girls, and our love of ghost stories. Also, the dad jokes and puns are out of control in this episode. You have been warned!Run, Rabbit, Run has been picked up by Netflix and will available to stream later this year.Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from PixabayTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We talk to Eric Raglin, author of the short story collections Nightmare Yearnings and Extinction Hymns and the creator of Cursed Morsels Press, about keeping horror weird, the immaculate Midwestern vibes in his work, anti-capitalist fiction, and what's next for Cursed Morsels. Eric also treats us to a reading of Heirlooms, a story from Extinction Hymns.Purchase Extinction Hymns on Amazon, barnesandnoble.com, or through the Brigids Gate Press website Visit Eric's author website - https://ericraglin.comCheck out ANTIFA SPLATTERPUNK, Shredded, and ProleSCARYet in the Cursed Morsels Press store - https://www.cursedmorselspress.comSupport the No Trouble at All anthology Kickstarter campaign - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cursedmorsels/no-trouble-at-allRead Eric's essay A Celebration of Sonic Horror, originally published in Nightmare Magazine - https://www.nightmare-magazine.com/nonfiction/the-h-word-a-celebration-of-sonic-horror/Find Eric on Twitter - @ericraglin1992Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from PixabayTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
We discuss Nikyatu Jusu's Nanny and along the way, the false promise of the American dream, the ways in which white feminism often excludes women of color, power dynamics, and African folklore as presented in the film. Nanny is available to stream on Amazon Prime. The song we reference toward the end of the podcast during a pivotal scene in the film is Fully Lost, Fully Found by YATTA. Go listen - it's beautiful!Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from PixabayTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay