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Today's first terrifying tale of the macabre is ‘The train I'm on hasn't stopped driving for 17 days', an original work by the wonderfully talented Richard Saxon, kindly shared with me via NoSleep and Dr. Creepen's Vault so that I could narrate it here for you all, with the author's express permission. https://www.reddit.com/user/RichardSaxon/ Our second terrifying tale of terror is the ‘There's a chemical fog outside our school: We can't leave', an original work by Writing With Blood, kindly shared with me via NoSleep so that I could narrate it here for you all, with the author's express permission. https://www.reddit.com/user/WritingWithBlood/ Our third fantastic offering is ''The Horror at the Gideon Farm'', an original work by Carlos Pandiella, kindly shared directly with me for the express purpose of having me exclusively narrate it here for you all. https://www.reddit.com/user/Panda_Tech_Support/ Tonight's next tale of terrifying genetic mutation, originally titled ‘The Porcine Horror', is a wonderful story By Bear Lair 64, kindly shared with me via Dr. Creepen's Vault and narrated here for you all with the author's express permission: https://www.reddit.com/user/BearLair64/ Today's fifth fantastic tale of terror is all four parts of the wonderful ''Welcome to the Psych Lab'', an original work by likeeyedid, kindly shared directly with me via NoSleep and narrated here for you all with the author's express permission. https://www.reddit.com/user/likeeyedid/ Tonight's sixth story is ‘The Inheritance Game: What would you be willing to do for $300 million', a wonderful story By Mandahrk, kindly shared with me via NoSleep and narrated here for you all with the author's express permission: https://www.r-ddit.com/user/Mandahrk Today's penultimate tale of terror is ''The Social Experiment'', an original work by likeeyedid, kindly shared directly with me via NoSleep and narrated here for you all with the author's express permission. https://www.reddit.com/user/likeeyedid/ Our final macabre story is ‘My girlfriend is a psychopath and she's ruining my life', a wonderful tale By rikndikndakn123, kindly shared with me via NoSleep and narrated here for you all with the author's express permission: https://www.reddit.com/user/rikndikndakn123/
The following episode is a teaser for our PATREON SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE presentation of: 'THE HORROR OF THE HEIGHTS' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle To hear this episode in full subscribe at: patreon.com/nocturnaltransmissions
Aaron Mark has been working on the story of Dolores Roach for 10 years, beginning with his 2013 play "Empanada Loca" and next with the podcast adaptation, The Horror of Dolores Roach, which starred Daphne Rubin-Vega. Now, Dolores Roach is coming to television, with the new Blumhouse/Amazon series "The Horror of Dolores Roach." The series stars Justina Machado as Dolores, a woman living in Washington Heights who begins experimenting with what to put in her empanadas... think a nod to "Sweeney Todd." Machado and Mark join us to discuss the series, which premieres tomorrow on Amazon Prime.
This is a segment of episode 336 of Last Born In The Wilderness “All Cops Are Monsters: The Horror Of Police w/ Travis Linnemann.” Listen to the full episode: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/episodes/travis-linnemann Purchase a copy of 'The Horror of Police' from Bookshop or University of Minnesota Press: http://bit.ly/3GEmoLn / http://bit.ly/3EVW3ah Author Travis Linnemann joins me to discuss his recently released book 'The Horror of Police,' published by University of Minnesota Press. A good amount of ink has been spilt on the subject of policing — its historical origins; the oppressive and repressive role police play in the day-to-day lives of various marginalized communities; how “copaganda” shapes our collective perceptions of police and police work; and the numerous radical, reformist, and reactionary movements that have risen up against, or in defense of, police across the United States and the world. While Travis Linnemann examines these various subjects and perspectives in 'The Horror of Police,' he does so by delving into the ontological framework police operate within in by “drawing on the language and texts of horror fiction,” philosophy, and police procedurals in film and television. The abject stark horror police invoke, particularly when one recognizes that they are not the “monster fighters” they claim to be, but in fact monsters themselves, is to gaze into the Real — to see, unvarnished and naked, the brutal order police protect and uphold, by whatever means necessary. It is not merely a question of training or militarization or funding, while those individual issues certainly play a part. Police, as overt brute force agents of the liberal-democratic order, serve a crucial function in the collective psyche: as the “bad men” that keep the “other bad men from the door,” to use the words of Detective Rust Cohle from True Detective. As numerous media depictions of cops communicate and demonstrate, in order for police “protect and serve” society, they must occasionally (or frequently) step outside the law to protect and uphold the social order. Because, if the “thin blue line” were to break, civilization as we know it would collapse and descend into chaos — the Hobbesian state of nature would reign supreme. This is the ontology of the police and the order they protect. But, the horror we feel as we gaze into the Real may elicit a different view. It is, again, not that cops are the “monster fighters” they claim to be, but instead monsters themselves. Travis Linnemann is associate professor of sociology at Kansas State University. Working in the area of cultural criminology, Travis's research focuses on the wars on drugs and terror, US police violence and the ways that crime, violence and disorder are imagined and represented. He is author of 'Meth Wars: Police, Media, Power' and 'The Horror of Police'; coauthor of 'Media and Crime in the U.S.'; and coeditor of 'Ghost Criminology: The Afterlife of Crime and Punishment' and the journal 'Crime, Media, Culture.' WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast / https://venmo.com/LastBornPodcast BOOK LIST: https://bookshop.org/shop/lastbornpodcast EPISODE 300: https://lastborninthewilderness.bandcamp.com BOOK: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr ATTACK & DETHRONE: https://anchor.fm/adgodcast DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior
Author Travis Linnemann joins me to discuss his recently released book 'The Horror of Police,' published by University of Minnesota Press. A good amount of ink has been spilt on the subject of policing — its historical origins; the oppressive and repressive role police play in the day-to-day lives of various marginalized communities; how “copaganda” shapes our collective perceptions of police and police work; and the numerous radical, reformist, and reactionary movements that have risen up against, or in defense of, police across the United States and the world. While Travis Linnemann examines these various subjects and perspectives in 'The Horror of Police,' he does so by delving into the ontological framework police operate within in by “drawing on the language and texts of horror fiction,” philosophy, and police procedurals in film and television. The abject stark horror police invoke, particularly when one recognizes that they are not the “monster fighters” they claim to be, but in fact monsters themselves, is to gaze into the Real — to see, unvarnished and naked, the brutal order police protect and uphold, by whatever means necessary. It is not merely a question of training or militarization or funding, while those individual issues certainly play a part. Police, as overt brute force agents of the liberal-democratic order, serve a crucial function in the collective psyche: as the “bad men” that keep the “other bad men from the door,” to use the words of Detective Rust Cohle from True Detective. As numerous media depictions of cops communicate and demonstrate, in order for police “protect and serve” society, they must occasionally (or frequently) step outside the law to protect and uphold the social order. Because, if the “thin blue line” were to break, civilization as we know it would collapse and descend into chaos — the Hobbesian state of nature would reign supreme. This is the ontology of the police and the order they protect. But, the horror we feel as we gaze into the Real may elicit a different view. It is, again, not that cops are the “monster fighters” they claim to be, but instead monsters themselves. Travis Linnemann is associate professor of sociology at Kansas State University. Working in the area of cultural criminology, Travis's research focuses on the wars on drugs and terror, US police violence and the ways that crime, violence and disorder are imagined and represented. He is author of 'Meth Wars: Police, Media, Power' and 'The Horror of Police'; coauthor of 'Media and Crime in the U.S.'; and coeditor of 'Ghost Criminology: The Afterlife of Crime and Punishment' and the journal 'Crime, Media, Culture.' Episode Notes: - Purchase a copy of 'The Horror of Police' from Bookshop or University of Minnesota Press: http://bit.ly/3GEmoLn / http://bit.ly/3EVW3ah - Learn more about Travis's work: https://www.travislinnemann.com - Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimemann - The song featured is “B538” by Nick Vander from the album Kodama (Nowaki's Selection), used with permission by the artist. Listen and purchase at: https://nickvander.bandcamp.com WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast / https://venmo.com/LastBornPodcast BOOK LIST: https://bookshop.org/shop/lastbornpodcast EPISODE 300: https://lastborninthewilderness.bandcamp.com BOOK: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr ATTACK & DETHRONE: https://anchor.fm/adgodcast DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior
The Adeptus Terra podcast episode 93 ' The Horror of a missed episode' In this months episode we spend some time talking about hobby life. We answer the age old question of who would play Mephiston in a movie. In this spotlight we take a look at the named monsters of the tyranids. And in the book club we take a look at black library horror book Sepulturum. News from terra 00:00 - 00:59 Poll - 0:59- 1:20 Spotlight - . - 01:20 - 02:18 Book club 'Sepulturum' - 02:18 - 03:24 Outro - 03:24- end Find us on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MHxaJjlaO6sieq475JhKz Members of the NPC The Adeptus Terra Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/groups/TATPCCommunity/ NGC 40K - https://ngc40k.com/ Masters Of the Forge - http://mastersoftheforge.com/
Maritime history is filled with frightful stories, but few are as creepy as tonights tale, where two lighthouse keepers encounter a morbid nightmare on a tiny cluster of offshore rocks.I'm Peter Laws, and tonight we'll be sailing together, back to the windswept terror of 1801...and 'The Horror at Smalls Rock Lighthouse'.-Visit us at itsfrightful.net-Find us on all podcasting platforms: https://link.chtbl.com/frightful-Help support our show through Patreon: patreon.com/peterlaws-Check out our other podcasts: itsarclightmedia.comEpisode Sponser:- Download your new favorite getaway, BEST FIENDS, for FREE today on the App Store or Google Play.
Today on Screenwriter Survival Guide, I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Dara Resnik, co-creator of the Apple TV+ series 'Home Before Dark' and the upcoming Amazon Prime series 'The Horror of Dolores Roach'. Beyond her work as showrunner, she's written on virtually every series under the sun, from 'Castle' and 'Daredevil', to 'Jane The Virgin' and her first-ever job working for Aaron Sorkin on 'Studio 60 on The Sunset Strip'. We had a fascinating discussion, covering everything from Dara's writing process to how a newbie writer should behave when meeting with a showrunner. Connect with Dara on Twitter (@BadassMomWriter). If Screenwriter Survival Guide is providing value for you, we would really appreciate a quick rate and review! That really helps us build this community and keep delivering excellent advice for screenwriters. Questions? Concerns? Guest ideas? Reach out on Instagram @sambrookspresents or email me at sam@screenwritersurvivalguide.com. SCREENWRITER SURVIVAL TIP: Live within your means. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/screenwritersurvivalguide/support
Before the current season ends, Chris gets to circle back to where it all began and bring the 'horror' back to Dead Men Talk as he welcomes author and screenwriter, Chris Regan! We discuss Chris R's early horror influences, growing up in Stoke-on-Trent, his most notable screenwriting credits to date - including British horror comedy (and cult classic in the making) 'Paintball Massacre', 'Ten Dead Men' and 'London Heist' - and also his latest horror novel, 'Astaroth'. 'London Heist' and 'Paintball Massacre' are both currently available to watch on Amazon Prime Video, and 'Ten Dead Men' is available to order on DVD via Amazon. You can also order 'Astaroth', along with Chris' other horror novels, in paperback and Kindle formats via Amazon. To keep up-to-date with Chris Regan's latest news and releases, be sure to check out his website and social media: Twitter: @cg_regan Instagram: @mrchris_regan Website: www.peopleinthedark.com To keep up-to-date with all of Chris' news and info, follow or contact him on his social media pages as below: Facebook: @DMTPodNet Twitter: @TetreaultBlay Instagram: @dmtpodnet Email: deadmenstalespublishing@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deadmentalk/message
Choo Choo, Rotters! This week I'm joined by Sean Miller from The Horror Show podcast to talk about the mental 1985 anthology-horror; Night Train to Terror. What's different about this particular anthology, however, is that the segments are made up of full length feature films that have been edited down to just 20 minutes each. And the results are varying. Think how a song would sound if you cut halfway through the first verse and jumped to the end of the chorus..... that's Night Train to Terror. Heated discussions between God and Satan, Nazi demons and a neon 80s dance troupe, to boot..... this film has it all. Toodles! Support the show and access benefits like bonus episodes and merch: www.Patreon.com/SteviesBrainRot Twitter: SteviesBrainRot Instagram :BrainRotPod Email: SteviesBrainRot@Gmail.com Letterboxd: SteviesBrainRot FaceBook Group: BrainRotPod Theme by Dean Maynard
Episode 221It's October...and that means it's haunt season! The haunted attractions that are open this year are welcoming everyone craving the latest and scariest things. So what are haunts doing behind the scenes to keep everyone safe while still being scary? Stick around.Storm is ranting again in a Haunt Minute. Meathook Jim is talking between the Corpses. Badger is reading the latest in Deadline News. And the Haunt-Strumentalist Jerry Vayne spins some creepy tunes courtesy of Sam Haynes. Vysther is back with the finale of his 'The Horror of it All' countdown, and there's an awesome Gruesome Giveaway for the month of October.The Roundtable of Terror talks with several actors and staff of haunted houses in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Colorado to find out how the 2020 season is progressing and the steps they are taking to keep everyone safe. If you're on the fence about attending your local attractions, this informative and interesting Roundtable may help you decide.We hid the body, but you'll be an accomplice just by listening to........ The BIG SCARY SHOW. Featured MusicSam Haynes - Nightshade , Catacombs, Dead and Buried#bigscaryshow #roundtableofterror
As we continue to get ready for the season; building in the heat, humidity and mosquitoes, some of us might question why we continue to do this year after year. Some do it for the money, some for the love of Halloween, and some do it for other reasons, including helping those in need. Many haunts out there are doing some amazing things for their communities and not making a dime off of their efforts. We sit down at the Roundtable of Terror with charity haunt owners from Florida, Ohio, and British Columbia and talk about how their home and professional haunts are making a difference in their local areas.Badger brings you the latest in Deadline News, as well as an exclusive interview with Ari Lehman from the original Friday the 13th movie (which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year). Storm rants about updating horror icons. Meathook Jim discusses funeral practices in Mexico. The Haunt-Strumetalist Jerry Vayne spins a trio of spooky tunes to keep you in the mood. And Vysther continues his countdown of 'The Horror of it All'. We even have a Gruesome Giveaway for the month of August so listen closely and enter.We hid the body, but you will become an accomplice just by listening to...the BIG SCARY SHOW!#bigscaryshow #roundtableofterrorFeatured Music: First Jason - Jason Never Dies First Jason - Witch Camp The Gladezmen - Big Ol' Monster
Episode 215As we move into the dog days of summer and try to keep social distancing and wearing masks, the Big Scary Show continues to bring you all the news, information and entertainment you've come to expect. Hang in there for a few more weeks and maybe, just maybe, the weather will start turning cooler and our minds will definitely be turning towards Halloween.Storm will be ranting on about unsolved mysteries and more in a Haunt Minute. Meathook Jim shares with us burial practices in Romania. Badger brings you the latest information in Deadline News. The Haunt-Strumentalist Jerry Vayne spins a trio of rockin' tunes to keep you moving during build season. And Vyshter continues his countdown on 'The Horror of it All'.Speaking of build season, the Roundtable of Terror talks to three home haunters about how they get ready for the Halloween season. It's an interesting conversation that even sends Meathook Jim strolling down memory lane. If you're already checking out the hardware and craft stores for Halloween decorations, then you'll want to listen in. All this, plus so much more. We hid the body, but you will become an accomplice just by listening to........the BIG SCARY SHOWFeatured Music Calabrese - Ghostwolves Gargantua - Black Lagoon The Independents - Walking Dead
Have you ever heard of the Horror Vacuum? Today Riley discusses a concept surrounding the creative process he heard talked about on Netflix's show Blown Away. This concept is called the Horror Vacuum, and regards feeling blank or it being difficult to start the creative pursuit you are beginning. He also discusses the how this concept can be combated, and how common it is. Riley hopes you found value in this episode that will propel some aspect of your life. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe wherever you listened along with leaving a review to assist in enabling others to hear this episode. Sign up for CrowdQuestion free and follow The Moore You Know Podcast to ask Riley questions surrounding what was discussed. Along with that, don't forget to follow Riley @RileyRM4Tech as well as The Moore You Know Podcast @MooreYouKnowPod and comment & share clips for a chance to win monthly sweepstakes. #PropelWithPodcasting
The concluding chapter of our 2 part presentation of 'The Horror in The Museum' by Hazel Heald and H. P. Lovecraft. An eldritch tale of unthinkable monstrosities.
Part 1 of our 2 part presentation of 'The Horror in The Museum' by Hazel Heald and H. P. Lovecraft. An eldritch tale of unthinkable monstrosities.
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents “Horror Movie News,” a show giving out the latest news on Horror movies as well as exclusive interviews, bloody fun segments and movie reviews. On this episode, the panel interviews Joe Lynch the director of "Mayhem," a new horror/action film starring Steven Yeun and Samara Weaving. 'The Horror genre never dies. It just keeps getting reinvented and it always will. Horror is a universal language; we're all afraid. We're born afraid, we're all afraid of things: death, disfigurement, loss of a loved one. Everything that I'm afraid of, you're afraid of and vice versa. So everybody feels fear and suspense."- John Carpenter Follow Joe Lynch on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheJoeLynch Follow Our Panel on Social Media: - Anthony Becerra: @Tonybded - Kari Lane: @KaridLane - Oliver Drennan: @OllieDreamer HELPFUL LINKS: Website - PopcornTalkNetwork.com F
Popcorn Talk Network, the online broadcast network that features movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary proudly presents “Horror Movie News”. 'The Horror genre never dies. It just keeps getting reinvented and it always will. Horror is a universal language; we're all afraid. We're born afraid, we're all afraid of things: death, disfigurement, loss of a loved one. Everything that I'm afraid of, you're afraid of and vice versa. So everybody feels fear and suspense."- John Carpenter Follow Our Panel on Social Media: - Anthony Becerra: @Tonybded - Kari Lane: @KaridLane - Oliver Drennan: @OllieDreamer HELPFUL LINKS: Website - PopcornTalkNetwork.com Follow us on Twitter - @HorrorNewsPTN Subscribe to our Youtube Channel under at: Youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork ABOUT POPCORN TALK: Popcorn Talk Network is the online broadcast network with programming dedicated exclusively to mov
In this episode of Oddity, we'll be looking at a weird tale from Devon concerning a pair of disembodied hands which, for the last hundred years, have haunted one particular stretch of road across the moors. Sources and further reading: 'The Hairy Hands Horror', Mysterious Universe: http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2011/11/the-hairy-hands-horror/ 'Dartmoor's Hairy Hands', We Are South Devon: http://wearesouthdevon.com/dartmoors-hairy-hands-evolving-myth/ 'The Horror of the Killer Hands' forum thread: https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/frightday-eight-the-horror-of-the-killer-hands.18632036/ Wikipedia - Hairy Hands / HM Prison Dartmoor