Welcome to the Women in Caskets Podcast where a pair of Austin, TX horror fans pick apart the movies, television shows, games and everything else that scares us. We're horror fans who really knows what it means to bleed. Hosted by Jen Brown, voice actor from Red vs Blue, RWBY and DC Universe Onli…
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Taped in front of a live convention audience, it's the first Annual Horror Romance Awards! Hosted by your hopelessly romantic and bloodthirsty hosts, Jen and Dawn, The Women In Caskets honor this year those who exemplify romance, devotion, and fine homicidal homemaking. With categories ranging from "Relationship Goals" to "I Would Do Anything For You, But I Won't Eat That," there's an award for everyone. Did your favorite get snubbed? Do you want to see this become an annual tradition? Let us know, we love hearing from you. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring intro backing via OCRemix. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Wanna wear us? We now have shirts available on ColorWorldBooks. You can find them HERE!
This has been on the docket for a long time and it's finally here. Join Dawn and Jen as they pick apart the good and bad in both chapters of Andrés Muschietti's It. There's a lot of good in these movies, and a lot of not good, so sit back, relax, and let your hosts get a lot of issues off their chests. A lot of issues. And because of those issues, here are some content warnings for those who prefer them: 43:30 - 46:30 Discussion of abusive relationships 55:00 - 58:00 Discussion of homophobia and the death of Adrian Mellon 1:04:40 - 1:08:45 Discussion of internalized homophobia and Richie Tozier 1:13:50 - 1:18:08 Discussion of depression, suicide and Stanley Uris Wanna wear us? We now have shirts available on ColorWorldBooks. You can find then HERE! Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring intro backing via OCRemix. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
In 2015, Jen and Dawn sat down to list out their choices for the 10 most feminist-friendly films for new horror fans to watch. It was a good list. A fine list. A fine and goodly list. It is now an outdated list. Join the Women In Caskets as they look back and realize mistakes were made and update their list to reflect many of the amazing films that have come out in the last four years, and pay homage to the ones that came before. NOTE: Due to a scheduling glitch, this podcast and the next regular podcast are being played out of order so there are references to a "previous episode" that hasn't been released yet. That podcast will be released in the next month. Now for some links to the episodes we've done on the films: The Original List - Episode 13 Alien - The Rants Macabre Nov. 9th, 2015 Teeth - Episode 22 The Babadook - Episode 5 The Final Girls - Episode 32 The Love Witch - Episode 45 (with Director Anna Biller) Raw - Episode 55 Revenge - Episode 74 And last, but not least, a shout-out to this years' honorable mentions. Not everyone can make the team, but they played on heck of a game: You're Next, The Craft, Gerald's Game, The Ranger, The Shape of Water, American Mary and Prevenge. Wanna wear us? We now have shirts available on ColorWorldBooks. You can find then HERE! Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring intro backing via OCRemix. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
Welcome to the first of an experimental format here on the podcast, where a topic is chosen and one of your hosts takes a swing at it. Today... we need to talk about Mike Hanlon and the new adaptation of Stephen King's It. How a brilliant and vital part of the Losers Club was reduced to a shadow of his former self, and how that may have happened. So buckle in as we wind up the speculation machine and try to figure this all out, shall we? If you like this format and want to see more, have an idea for a name, or an idea for a topic, please lets us know! We're available on Twitter (@womenincaskets) and email (podcast@womenincaskets.com) and we'd love to hear from you. Also, if you would, please rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you catch your podcasts. It really means a lot to us. There were a lot of inspirations and sources for this episode so here we go: La Melle (BlackGirlNerds.com) "Mike Who? Mike Hanlon. The New Magical Negro of Derry, Maine." Zak Cheney-Rice (Mic.com) "Mike Hanlon, the black kid in Stephen King’s ‘It,’ has a remarkable backstory. The movie erased it." Jason Alston (Medium.com) "The Tragic Fall of Mike Hanlon: One of American Fiction’s Only Black Male Librarians is Re-Imagined… As a Drug Addict" Travis Johnson (FilmInk.com.au) "Mike Hanlon: It‘s Invisible Loser" Lindsay Ellis (YouTube.com/LindsayEllis) "The Hobbit: Battle of Five Studios (Part 2/2)" Intro Music: "Have You Met Sir Belmont" Nostalvania (via OCRemix) Outro Music: "Kindle the Soul" RoeTaKa (via OCRemix)
After far too long, the Women In Caskets Return with a much anticipated look at one of their favorite films of all time: Clive Barker's Hellraiser. And this time, they've brought a friend to solve the puzzle box with them, Lindsay Jones (RWBY, Camp Camp, Achievement Hunter, Rooster Teeth). Join the intrepid trio as they discuss this blood-soaked fairy tale of love, lust and murder while marveling at the many uses of condoms and how this all could have been avoided with a good dominatrix. (Seriously, these people need professional help.) For more information on Hellraiser and Hellbound: Hellraiser II, check out Leviathan: The Story of Hellraiser and Hellbound: Hellraiser II now streaming on Shudder. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
If you ever wanted a lesson in not dismissing a film based on it's plot summary, look no further than Coralie Fargeat's, Revenge. Dawn and Jen gleefully take you though this expertly crafted, symbol-laden, stunningly beautiful example of their least favorite cinematic trope: the rape/revenge flick. So, warning: discussion of sexual assault and the treatment of survivors is all over this podcast. If you're interested in watching the movie after listening to this podcast, but want to skip the assault, we have timecodes for the wary on our website HERE. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
It's time again, for Dawn and Jen to go on a journey of re-discovery through one of horror's most beloved franchises: The Evil Dead. After three movies and over thirty years, daring filmmaker Fede Álvarez does the unthinkable and helms a remake*, daring the fates to strike him down. ...and no one was more surprised than your hosts that he actually pulled it off. Taking a new cast, new characters, and a new script into the great wilds of a New Zealand set, Álvarez managed to capture the spirit of the original, chucking the yuks-yuks and focusing on the story of five young people caught in the grips of terror. With a returned focus on practical gore, what results might not have been gonzo box office success, but it was a more than worthy edition to the Evil Dead series. This episode is the fourth and final in a series that will cover all three Evil Dead movies and the 2013 remake. "The Pendant/Evil Tango" from the Evil Dead OST by Roque Baños Intro featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. *Yes, we know it's often described as a successor/sequel rather than a remake. But it functions as a remake and that's what we're sticking to.
It's time again, for Dawn and Jen to go on a journey of re-discovery through one of horror's most beloved franchises: The Evil Dead. Coming off of the successful Darkman and a deal with Universal, Raimi and company set their sights on the distant past, an epic journey, and a clear focus. ...and almost forget where the heart and soul of the series resides. While Army of Darkness was the most commercially successful of the series, the pared-down feature strips most of the nuance and (admittedly thin) logic out in favor of more yuk-yuks, bravado, foolishness and accidentally becomes more problematic than the movie with the tree-rape scene. This episode is the third in a series that will cover all three Evil Dead movies and the 2013 remake. Stay tuned. "Manly Men" from Army of Darkness OST by Joseph LoDuca "March of the Dead" from Army of Darkness OST by Danny Elfman Intro featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
It's time again, for Dawn and Jen to go on a journey of re-discovery through one of horror's most beloved franchises: The Evil Dead. After a grueling and miserable flop for their second feature, Raimi and company reluctantly set their sights on a sequel and finally work the kinks out of this whole movie making thing. ...while still almost killing an actor or two. Baby steps. The Evil Dead movies officially became a franchise with the release of Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn and the series cemented the distinctive style, humor, and over-the-top gleeful terror and gore that would characterize it from here on out. This episode is the second in a series that will cover all three Evil Dead movies and the 2013 remake. Stay tuned. "Behemoth" from The Evil Dead 2 OST by Joseph LoDuca Intro featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
It's time again, for Dawn and Jen to go on a journey of re-discovery through one of horror's most beloved franchises: The Evil Dead. With difficult financing, disastrous location shoots, and being banned outright in several countries, Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead should never have worked. And yet it did. The Evil Dead franchise changed the face of horror cinema forever, landing it in the hearts of millions of gore-loving fans and introducing the world to the macabre brilliance of Raimi and his star, Bruce Campbell. This episode is the first in a series that will cover all three Evil Dead movies and the 2013 remake. Stay tuned. "The Charleston" composed by James P. Johnson. "Skin" from The Evil Dead OST by Joseph LoDuca Intro featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
This episode was recorded live at DePaul's Pop Culture Conference: A Celebration of Slashers! Joined by the esteemed Dr. Karra Shimabukuro and Professor Danielle Meijer, Dawn posits the question: Were slasher films good for women or bad? You can probably guess the answer, but a wonderful time was had by all! A HUGE thanks to the team at DePaul for having the podcast as guests and an even bigger thanks to Karra and Danielle for sharing their insights and opinions! For more information on our guests, and DePaul's annual Pop Culture Conference, visit our website. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
With Jen in Australia, your hosts think it's high time we talked about some Australian horror and took a close look at a problematic favorite: Storm Warning. According to the box office, none of you saw it, but we have a strange affection for it, despite it's rather glaring and offensive flaws. Speaking of: this movie regrettably comes with a hefty sexual assault warning so be aware. We would also like to apologize for the occasional sound issues, apparently we've done in another mic cord. (They're dropping like redshirts around here.) Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The "How to Speak Australian" clip was from hijosh on You Tube. You can view the full video HERE. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
We've been talking about this movie for so long, we almost can't believe we haven't done a full episode on it. But we haven't, so this episode, the Women In Caskets take a moment to rave about another favorite. So let's join our favorite documentarian, Taylor Gentry, as she goes Behind the Mask, and witnesses The Rise of Leslie Vernon. Spoiler alert: It doesn't go well for her. Good for us, bad for her. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). This episode's outro was "Psycho Killer" by the Talking Heads. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
Every year, Save Horror runs a horror-themed March Madness bracket, and for the last three years running, we have challenged The Rants Macabre, Miskatonic Musings and now Test Pattern to a friendly competition. But that means we have some decisions to make. Would you like to hear us make them? Welcome to the Horrordome, 64 movies enter, one leaves! There's heartbreak, frustration and a little horse-trading, but we think you'll enjoy a peek into our process. NOTE: This was originally recorded as a Patreon special, but since we've temporarily suspended our Patreon, we're giving it to everyone! Yay! This bonus episode comes with selections from the Mortal Kombat movie soundtrack, because Dawn's a nerd like that. For a complete list of the tracks used visit our website! It also featured our regular intro featuring "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix).
For their third anniversary, the Women In Caskets take a moment to reflect on some favorites and bring you not one, but two terrifying top ten lists. The first list answers the question, what would you consider the most impactful deaths in horror? The ones that reach right in and rip your emotions out or set the stage for the horror to come? The second is an answer to the classic question, what's your favorite scene of stomach-churning, watch from behind the eyes, I-just-can't-take-anymore gore? The full lists, along with some amazing suggestions from our followers is on our website, you can go there for more details. Correction: Karina Longworth's podcast is You Must Remember This, we got the title wrong. We're so sorry because it's an essential podcast if you're a movie history fan. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
Once again, our Patrons prove how much they love to hear the Women In Caskets cry by making us watch a horrible movie. This time around, our patron Kimberly is making us watch: Death Spa (1990) Join your hosts as they valiantly try to figure out what the hell is going on in this deadliest of spas while being distracted by familiar faces, snacks, and questionable fashion choices. So many questionable fashion choices. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
What do Gothic romance, fairy tale and old Hollywood have in common? They make up the heart and soul of Guillermo del Toro's trilogy of masterpieces: The Devil's Backbone, Pan's Labyrinth, and The Shape of Water. The master himself calls these films his cinematic soul, so let's take some time to peel back the layers and see how these three films look at reason, emotion, and fantasy, enthralling the audience (and your delighted) hosts. Note: There were a few factual errors in this podcast. We know, we goofed. For more information, go to this episode's show page on our website. Lastly, if you want to send us your treatment for Sleepless in Seattle meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, we will love you forever. Featuring selections from the soundtracks of The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth by Javier Navarrete and The Shape of Water by Alexandre Desplat. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Marowak's Revenge" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
On this episode, your hosts get to have a laugh-out-loud chat with Dana DeLorenzo, one of the stars of Ash vs Evil Dead. They talk about what makes Kelly Maxwell a hero, their favorite moments from Season Two, look ahead to Season Three, and along the way they instigate a gif war. No, seriously, this is a thing now. Gif wars. Get ready. Season Three of Ash vs Evil Dead debuts on Starz on February 25th and we can't wait to check it out! Featuring "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" by Napoleon XIV. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
This week, the Women In Caskets welcome Writer/Director Steven DeGennaro to join us as we talk about his movie, Found Footage 3D. We learn a little about how difficult the "simple" found footage film can be and along the way find ourselves talking about at least five other films, Fantastic Fest and the odd career of Keanu Reeves. So before you and your five friends tromp off into the woods with your cameras and dreams of cinematic glory, maybe give this one a listen, okay? Found Footage 3D is now available in 3D and 2D versions on Shudder! Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
2017 was a stellar year for horror and what better way to kick off 2018 than to take a look back at the best. After much deliberation and a few small arguments, the Women In Caskets would like to offer you their top ten horror films of 2017. And a few honorable mentions. And a couple of movies they actually hated. And a look back and some Fantastic Fest 2017 favorites that they look forward to in 2018. And that one film that doesn't fit anywhere else. But mostly the top ten. The full list, including links to the films we've coverend on the podcast, is available on our website, Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Marowak's Revenge" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 - No, 2 - Holiday Horror Movies. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 - No, 2 - Holiday Horror Movies. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 - No, 2 - Holiday Horror Movies. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 - No, 2 - Holiday Horror Movies. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 Holiday Horror Movie. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 Holiday Horror Movie. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 Holiday Horror Movie. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 Holiday Horror Movie. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 Holiday Horror Movie. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 Holiday Horror Movie. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 Holiday Horror Movie. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
From December 25th through Jan 5th, the world celebrates the 12 Days of Christmas with Saints, carols, and a song featuring a LOT of presents. But the Women In Caskets have their own twisted version of the holiday. 12 Days. 1 Holiday Horror Movie. Dawn's Last Nerve. Welcome to the annual 12 Days of So You Don't Have To. An excruciatingly detailed recap delivered by an increasingly irritated podcast host. Check out the musicians behind our holiday intro and outro music: Intro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Millstones (Electrohouse Remix) by millstones. Outro: Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy by Zach Gibson The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
Happy Holidays! In honor of the season, the Women In Caskets take a long overdue look at a previous Fantastic Fest favorite, Better Watch Out (formerly Safe Neighborhood). It's a ho-ho-horrific home invasion gone completely bonkers and we thought it was a ton of fun. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
Happy Halloween! In honor of this most wonderful of holidays, Jen and Dawn sat down with Director Jon Schnitzer and legendary Haunt actor Shar Mayer to talk about the Fantastic Fest stand-out, Haunters: the Art of the Scare. In this extra-special chat, Jon and Shar talk about the tenacity required when making a documentary from hundreds of hours of footage shot over years, the luck involved in finding music for said documentary, and take a moment to thank Evangelical Christians for their contributions to the haunt industry (no, really, look it up). All that and more, plus more information on the Women In Caskets livestream for Extra Life. For more information on the Nov. 4th event, and how you can contribute, go to our website! Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Marowak's Revenge" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
The following was originally aired on our Patreon Mar 6th, 2017. Happy Halloween, everybody! When Jen and Dawn asked themselves what they wanted to do for Women In Horror month, there was really only one answer: plan a bloodbath. Join the Women In Caskets as they tell you the unfortunate story of the women of F.I.N.A.L., or the FINAL Girls as they're commonly known as. Eight* women arrive at a lonely lakeside retreat. One survives. Who will it be? Thanks always to The Shape for our outro music. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content! Intro Sound FX credits are available on our website: www.womenincaskets.com.
The following was originally aired on our Patreon March 2nd, 2017. Happy Halloween, everybody! When Jen and Dawn asked themselves what they wanted to do for Women In Horror month, there was really only one answer: plan a bloodbath. Join the Women In Caskets as they tell you the unfortunate story of the women of F.I.N.A.L., or the FINAL Girls as they're commonly known as. Eight* women arrive at a lonely lakeside retreat. One survives. Who will it be? Thanks always to The Shape for our outro music. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content! Intro Sound FX credits are available on our website: www.womenincaskets.com.
The following was originally aired on our Patreon Feb. 27th, 2017. Happy Halloween, everybody! When Jen and Dawn asked themselves what they wanted to do for Women In Horror month, there was really only one answer: plan a bloodbath. Join the Women In Caskets as they tell you the unfortunate story of the women of F.I.N.A.L., or the FINAL Girls as they're commonly known as. Eight* women arrive at a lonely lakeside retreat. One survives. Who will it be? Thanks always to The Shape for our outro music. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content! Intro Sound FX credits are available on our website: www.womenincaskets.com.
The following was originally aired on our Patreon Feb. 23rd, 2017. Happy Halloween, everybody! When Jen and Dawn asked themselves what they wanted to do for Women In Horror month, there was really only one answer: plan a bloodbath. Join the Women In Caskets as they tell you the unfortunate story of the women of F.I.N.A.L., or the FINAL Girls as they're commonly known as. Eight* women arrive at a lonely lakeside retreat. One survives. Who will it be? Thanks always to The Shape for our outro music. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content! Intro Sound FX credits are available on our website: www.womenincaskets.com.
The following is, one again, not a normal podcast. It's a simple conversation between four friends about a truly heinous situation that has continued to unfold around us in ever expanding circles. In the week before Fantastic Fest, we sat down to directly address the situation that had developed with Tim League, Devin Faraci, and Fantastic Fest. We were joined by two good friends and members of the film community and we discussed our feelings, our hopes and our fears for the festival we were all about to attend. Well that festival is over and we thought we'd record a part two of that conversation, especially considering the additional allegations coming to light in other related spheres. This has, after all, hardly been an isolated incident. So that's exactly what we did. We recorded another podcast. It's not our final word on the matter, but for now it is the last time we'll devote an entire podcast to this particular topic. (Knock on wood.) We've said it before and we'll say it again, these are not isolated incidents, but it is an important time for our community to consider how its culture has treated women in general and specifically when they speak up about harassment and assault. When this podcast ends, the conversation won't. And it can't. Huge thanks to Jen Blair (@fakejenblair) and Rafael Ruiz (@RafAntonioRuiz) for joining us today and thanks for listening.
It's the most wonderful(ish) time of year! Join Jen and Dawn as they recap the films and events from Fantastic Fest 2017. There are no spoilers in our festival recaps so enjoy worry-free! Recaps will go live as we are able to record them. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
It's the most wonderful(ish) time of year! Join Jen and Dawn as they recap the films and events from Fantastic Fest 2017. There are no spoilers in our festival recaps so enjoy worry-free! Recaps will go live as we are able to record them. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
The following is not a normal podcast. There's no discussion of movies, television or games, there's no pithy clips pulled to highlight our points. It's a simple conversation between four friends about a truly heinous situation that we've found ourselves having to deal with this week and as such it is a bit disorganized and emotionally raw. This podcast was recorded to directly address the current situation and controversy surrounding the Alamo Drafthouse, Tim League, Devin Faraci and Fantastic Fest. We feel that this is one of the most important tests facing our film geek community right now and we would be remiss if we didn't address it as critics, as fans and as feminists. But we understand that it's not what we normally talk about and as such you may feel like you want to skip it. We hope you don't. This is an important and ongoing conversation about our culture and the way its evolved and while this is by no means a final statement, it is a starting point for us, if not all of you, going into Fantastic Fest. While we do not talk about the specifics of the allegations leveled at Devin we understand that this entire conversation regarding the fallout and League's response to his critics may be triggering for some so please take care of yourself. Huge thanks to Jen Blair (@fakejenblair) and Rafael Ruiz (@RafAntonioRuiz) for joining us today and thanks for listening.
What movies do the Women In Caskets disagree on? What do they watch on TV when not covering horror? What horror movie(s) do they think should be remade? These are a few of the questions that have been asked along the way and Dawn and Jen think it's high time they do something about that. So tune in, won't you, as they take a little snack break from the norm and answer your questions as well as cover a few odd ends that haven't made it into full podcasts yet. Think of it as that last run to the concession stand before the movie starts. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
Love. War. Guilt. Hatred. Fear. Vengeance. Technology. Since 2011, Black Mirror has been, in our humble opinion, the pinnacle of using technology, science fiction, and horror to delve deep into what makes humanity tick and how the human condition can be so easily twisted and manipulated. So obviously, we're gonna gush all over it in a super-sized episode! Join Jen and Dawn as they take a look at the reflections of five of Black Mirror's best episodes: Fifteen Million Credits, White Bear, White Christmas, San Junipero and Men Against Fire. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). "Heaven is a Place On Earth" by Belinda Carlisle. Because we name-checked a TON of additional resources including how to help residents in the Houston area post-Harvey, Megan Phelps-Roper's TED talk, and Life After Hate, visit our website for the full show notes. Whew! If you'd like to submit a question for next episode's Q&A, please email us at podcast@womenincaskets.com or Tweet us @womenincaskets. We'll answer as many questions as we can! The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
The marine biology is all wrong, the dolphins are smarter than the humans, and the control room is from an entirely different movie, but all of that pales in comparison to awful, terrible, and absolute BOREDOM experienced by Jen and Dawn as they're forced to watch Jaws 3D (in 2D). Spoilers: It's actually Jurassic Park at Sea World. No really. It totally is. The Women In Caskets would like to extend the most heartfelt of thanks to Preston, who paid for this episode by donating to our Patreon. Preston, we never would have done this without you. Seriously, we never would have seen this if you hadn't forced our hand. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). Jurassic Park and Original Jaws theme by John Williams, Jaws 3 themes by Alan Parker. Fish Heads by Barnes & Barnes. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
Recorded Live at ArmadilloCon in Austin, TX! The Women in Caskets try to make sense of all those horror movies featuring, "Based on a True Story," in their title cards. From films that bear only a passing semblance to their source to somewhat faithful adaptations, serial killers to killer animals, and the truly gutsy ones that just made it all up and pretended it was real, it's a master list of the real-life macabre. The full list of films mentioned and their trailers can be found in our episode playlist on YouTube HERE. Stuff You Missed In History Class did an episode on two of the killers mentioned (and probably more): Mary Ann Cotton and Sawney Beane. Check them out! And one correction: Dawn mis-identified the plaintiff in the Warren litigation. The Warrens didn't bring the lawsuit, Gerald Brittle, author of a book on the Warrens, did, claiming that the Warrens gave him exclusive rights to their stories and all derivative works coming out of them. Warner Bros. et al claim the movies are based on historical records and therefore available for free use. Brittle countered that the Warrens made it all up, making the works fiction and therefore - you know what, it's kinda hysterical to read it all, look it up sometime. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
Jen and Dawn sink their teeth into two movies that wowed them at Fantastic Fest 2016: Raw and The Eyes of My Mother. Both feature women struggling with their internal demons, dysfunctional families, and what it means to be whole and they do it by focusing wholly on the women at the center of their macabre tales. Haunting and visceral, together they are an interesting mix of stress, tension and dread while tackling very different problems: internal and external. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
Before Dawn and Jen take a close look at two films featuring women who are not, as they say, all together sane, they wanted to to take a broader look at the way "crazy" women have been portrayed in horror cinema and television. In the second of a two-part series, your hosts talk about what hysteria is historically and start to break down the different kinds of crazy ladies horror has to offer: the obsessions, the thirst for vengeance and those crazy, crazy Mommies of the silver screen. You may want to listen to Part One first. Below is a full list of the movies mentioned, including links to where they have been previously discussed in other episodes. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). Intro clip from Comedy Central's Another Period. Our episode on the New French Extremity with The Rants Macabre is HERE and the episode we filmed with Silver Screams on It Follows is HERE. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content! And now, the movies: The Jilted Lovers and the Obsessed: Haute Tension (High Tension), Orphan, Misery (Honorable mentions: Fatal Attraction, Play Misty for Me, May, Single White Female and The Love Witch) Revenge: The Woman, Hard Candy, I Spit on Your Grave (Honorable mentions: Teeth, All Cheerleaders Die, Ms. .45, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, Last House on the Left (remake)) Mommies from Hell: The Brood, Inside (À l'intérieur), Mama (Friday the 13th, Carrie, The Others, Serial Mom, Hand that Rocks the Cradle, Scream 2, Mother's Day, Last House on the Left, The Babadook) Power Corrupts: The Craft, Carrie, The Dark Phoenix Saga (comics)
Before Dawn and Jen take a close look at two films featuring women who are not, as they say, all together sane, they wanted to to take a broader look at the way "crazy" women have been portrayed in horror cinema and television. In the first of a two-part series, your hosts talk about what hysteria is historically and start to break down the different kinds of crazy ladies horror has to offer: the flat-out hysterical, the possessed, and the inherent evil of being female. If you would like to see the full list of movies discussed here and find links to other episodes they appeared in, visit our website at www.womenincaskets.com. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). Intro clip from Comedy Central's Another Period. You can find the episode of Sawbones featuring Hysteria HERE. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
This week, Jen and Dawn give you a rundown of shows that aren't horror, but contain horrific elements you might terrifying and/or downright delightful. From Lynchian Gnomes to super-hero horror, the Women in Caskets hope you find something new and exciting to watch, or even just gain an appreciation for the sometimes odd places horror can be found. (Honestly, how any of us survive our childhoods is beyond us, kid's shows are CRAZY.) Do you have a favorite non-horror show or movie that contains horror - let us know! Tweet us @womenincaskets and you might make a future podcast! Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
The women In Caskets have an announcement for you. And then another announcement. And then another.... Know what, let's just get caught up on everything, shall we? Thanks always to The Shape for our intro/outro music! We are now available on the Bloody Disgusting App, iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!