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Celestia from the Squaring the Strange podcast joins us for this episode as we talk about Power Planet, Battle Bots, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Robocop, Revenge of the Sith, Butterfly Kisses, Last Days by Adam Nevill, Bagman, The Girl with All the Gifts, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Liminal Spaces, Secret Mall Apartment, Frogging, Elder Scrolls Online sells its guts, the Urban Legend reboot, Steve's Lava Chicken, a new Miami Vice movie, Marvel secrets in court, the meta Fantastic Four comic, the Welcome to Metropolis book, The Exit 8, and What's goin' in my mouth. Stop Trebeking me, it's time for a GeekShock!
Send us a textWoHos!Mac and I are back to talk all things "Forest Horror" with two Englsih horror films: EDEN LAKE from 2008 and THE RITUAL from 2017.The Internet describes EDEN LAKE as "A young couple on a romantic weekend break at a remote lakehouse, are terrorised by a group of vicious delinquents".The Internet describes THE RITUAL as "Reuniting after the tragic death of their friend, four college pals set out to hike through the Scandinavian wilderness. A wrong turn leads them into the mysterious forests of Norse legend, where an ancient evil exists and stalks them at every turn".We talk a lot about how much we preferred the novel of THE RITUAL much more than the film. Probably too much. I'm sorry.We also talk: Being in the dead dad club, Eastern NC accents, Is Michael Fassbender a badman? and how weird guns are.Next time on the main show Mac and I discuss "Obsession Over Art" films with THE PERFECTION & STOPMOTION.Thanks for all your support. It means The World of Horror™ to us, truly.Remember, WoHos: We love you and DON'T go into the basement! Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
Join hosts J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle, Jena Brown, and Kevin Tumlinson as they discuss the week's entertainment news, including stories about Simon & Schuster, Bill Bryson, and The Hunger Games. Then, stick around for a chat with Adam Nevill!ADAM L. G. NEVILL was born in Birmingham, England, in 1969 and grew up in England and New Zealand. He is an author of horror fiction. Of his novels, The Ritual, Last Days, No One Gets Out Alive and The Reddening were all winners of The August Derleth Award for Best Horror Novel. He has also published three collections of short stories, with Some Will Not Sleep winning the British Fantasy Award for Best Collection, 2017. Imaginarium adapted The Ritual and No One Gets Out Alive into feature films and more of his work is currently in development for the screen. The author lives in Devon, England.
In this spine-chilling episode, we trek deep into the eerie Scandinavian forest to unravel the mysteries of *The Ritual* (2017).Join us as we dissect David Bruckner's atmospheric horror film, explore its unsettling differences from Adam Nevill's original novel, and examine the mythology behind its terrifying creature design.We'll share fascinating behind-the-scenes trivia, including the challenges of shooting in remote wilderness locations and the creative decisions that brought the sinister Jötunn to life.Whether you're a fan of the book, the movie, or both, this episode offers a deep dive into the psychological horror, stunning visuals, and folklore that make *The Ritual* an unforgettable experience.Grab your hiking boots and steel your nerves—this is one journey you won't want to miss!
La escritora y traductora, Izaskun Gracia, es una apasionada de la literatura de terror, y nos recomienda "El Ritual", de Adam Nevill. Una historia de terror pero también de amistad....
Send us a Text Message.Why is Adam Nevill so scary? I don't know. Do you? He's a nice guy – as you'll hear in this episode. Yet he tells stories that crawl under your skin and stay there. Stories that squat in your subconscious. His latest novel, All the Fiends of Hell is no exception. Same elusive nightmare mystery, but expanded to a whole epic end-of-the-world canvas. And when Adam says end of the world, he means it. In this conversation we talk about apocalyptic fantasy, about angels and demons, about the sea and its endless hope, and about his own unique style when it comes to fear and monsters. Oh… and about a certain prog-rock masterpiece that plays a big part in this story and in each of our childhoods. Enjoy.The War of the Worlds (1898), by H.G. WellsThe Road (2006), by Cormac McCarthyNuclear War: A Scenario (2024), by Annie JacobsenApartment 16 (2010), by Adam NevillLast Days (2012), by Adam NevillBanquet for the Damned (2004), by Adam NevillInvasion: The Inside Story of Russia's Bloody War and Ukraine's Fight for Survival (2022), by Luke HardingThe Turn of The Screw (1898), by Henry JamesThe Exorcist (1971), by William Peter Blatty Here is the link for Adam's story - “Where Angels Come In” at Nightmare Magazine And the link to the Shadows at the Door Kickstarter for EARWORM Support Talking Scared on Patreon Come talk books on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com Support the Show.
In this podcast, Adam Nevill talks about All The Fiends of Hell and much more. About Adam Nevill Adam Nevill was born in Birmingham, England, in 1969 and grew up in England and New Zealand. He is an author of horror fiction. Of his novels, The Ritual, Last Days, No One Gets Out Alive and The … Continue reading
In this podcast, Adam Nevill talks about Cunning Folk, the No One Gets Out Alive Movie Adaptation, horror publishing and bookstore discounts, and much more. About Adam Nevill Adam Nevill was born in Birmingham, England, in 1969 and grew up in England and New Zealand. He is an author of horror fiction. Of his novels, … Continue reading
In this podcast, Adam Nevill talks about Lost Girl, pandemic life, Samuel Araya Art and Book Covers, and much more. About Adam Nevill Adam Nevill was born in Birmingham, England, in 1969 and grew up in England and New Zealand. He is an author of horror fiction. Of his novels, The Ritual, Last Days, No … Continue reading
Take a hike!This week, Matt and Cody board a VW's rusted out bottom and take the path of least resistance towards one of their mutual favorite cult classics of the 2010's. The boys talk comparisons to Adam Nevill's source material, the power of simplistic folk horror, and which character's fate they would likely endure. Not to mention: unexpected creature comforts, punching the elderly, who they would call out to on the pike, the trouble with pitching tents, building shelves, and meeting up with others in the first place at their age.That's character tax...Thanks for listening!Socials/ March/ Contact: https://linktr.ee/nighthowlspod
Hey Cinners, we're just about to roll into March which will be our FOLK HORROR month. EMILY HUGHES, the creator and curator of the readjumpscares.com website has been kind enough to provide an incredible list of folk horror fiction for y'all which is in the show notes below. Emily is an absolute superstar and we'll be chatting with her about THE WICKERMAN and MIDSOMMAR next week. Until then, head out into the woods, meet some people that have very intense feelings about nature and how it influences and effects their lives and then tell them to their faces that they're wrong and see how that turns out for you. SHOW NOTES CURTESY OF THE AMAZING EMILY HUGHEShttps://readjumpscares.com/The Unmothers by Leslie J. Anderson: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/756652/the-unmothers-by-leslie-j-anderson/The Ritual by Adam Nevill: https://www.amazon.com/Ritual-Adam-Nevill/dp/0312641842Lute by Jennifer Thorne: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250826084/luteRevelator by Daryl Gregory (one of my faves of the last few years): https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/611690/revelator-by-daryl-gregory/Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand (one of my all-time faves): https://www.amazon.com/Wylding-Hall-Elizabeth-Hand-ebook/dp/B00UA1KO82The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher (inspired by Arthur Machen's The White People): https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Twisted-Ones/T-Kingfisher/9781534429567The Loney by Andrew Michael Hurley (he's writing some of the best contemporary folk horror out there and is largely unknown in the US): https://www.amazon.com/Loney-Andrew-Hurley/dp/0544947193 Jackal by Erin E. Adams: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/707472/jackal-by-erin-e-adams/Slewfoot by Brom: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250622006/slewfoot Harvest Home by Thomas Tryon (vintage American folk horror!): https://www.amazon.com/Harvest-Home-Thomas-Tryon/dp/0394485289 Lanny by Max Porter: https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/lanny Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time, Abyss time!!! On this week's episode the Abyss crew sit down to spotlight some of their favorite Black horror writers and their books. Before the deep dive they discuss All the Fiends of Hell by Adam Nevill, Maurice Broaddus' Knights of Breton Court, The Kill List, Mark Russell's Cereal, Enchanted Pilgrimage by Clifford D. Simak, Invincible, and The Marvels. Now listen in and hopefully you'll find a new favorite writer!
Welcome to "Read Before Midnight," your gateway to enigmatic horror tales. Brace yourself for Season 2, delving into Episode 2 - "Romulus" by W.H. Maxwell. Step into the shadows of Romulus, where werewolves, witches, and ancient mysteries converge in a narrative that unfolds like a haunting melody.
Ahhh yeah!!! You can't escape the Abyss! The Abyss crew is back and discussing Tananarive Due's The Wishing Pool. Before they tell you why you should be careful what you wish for, they chat up True Detective, American Fiction, Cobra Kai, Adam Nevill's All the Fiends of Hell, The Hangman Feeds the Jackal by Coy Hall, MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios by Joanna Robinson, Robert E Howard's The Coming of Conan, American Nightmare, Hailey Piper's Even the Worm Will Turn. Now get ready for another year of Staring Into the Abyss!! Read The Wishing Pool
Welcome to "Read Before Midnight," your gateway to enigmatic horror tales. Brace yourself for Season 2, delving into Episode 2 - "Romulus" by W.H. Maxwell. Step into the shadows of Romulus, where werewolves, witches, and ancient mysteries converge in a narrative that unfolds like a haunting melody.
Read Before Midnight - S2E1 - "Familiar Strangers", by W.H. Maxwell.Familiar Strangers - a woman returns home from a business trip and discovers herself a stranger in her own home. The 1st episode of the 2st season, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight. - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, Michael Crichton and more. SEASON ONE COMPLETE ADDITION AVAILABLE FOR * FREE * ON KINDLE FOR A LIMITED TIME!!!THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
This week, we discuss The Ritual, the book by Adam Nevill and the 2017 film adaptation.Stay Prickly~
Three unique voices in today's horror bring you new takes on an old power that threatens to reshape our world. Celtic legends are reborn within these pages, with fresh stories guaranteed to spark nightmares in the vein of Grimm's pre-Disneyfied fairy tales.A Knot Within A Knot by Jason Parent: A man survives a plane crash only to find himself in darker circumstances, with a winter storm on the horizon and an orphaned child in tow. An elderly woman faces off against a god of night and his steed from the confines of her airplane seat, while another hides from night and storm in the hope of a new dawn. Unbeknownst to them, their fates are linked and dependent upon the next two tales.Bound in the Valley of Balor by Curtis M. Lawson: After surviving a plane crash, a corrupt federal agent and a mob informant find themselves stranded in a remote valley. Blood spilled during a conflict between the two awakens an ancient evil bound beneath the valley. Can either of them escape from The Valley of Balor?Summons by William Meikle (part of hisMythos of Sigils & Totems): Would you fall slave to the rhythm?He came to Scotland after the death of his wife in search of peace. But the old house is restless. Something is waking, something noisy, something that will not be denied.His search for meaning in the face of ever increasing activity in the house leads him down strange occult pathways, into deep history and a story that is racing to a finish.The rhythm calls to him. Will he fall slave to it? Or is there a path to be the drum master before it subsumes him utterly?This Celtic horror anthology is perfect for fans of folk horror, myths and legends, supernatural horror fiction, Grimm fairy tales, and Scottish survival horror, or fans of Ritual by Adam Nevill, Bag of Bones by Stephen King, or the legendary Ramsey Cambell.Crystal Lake's Dark Tide series will continue soon with more tales of Mystery Thrillers and Horror Books, including themes of Weird Western, Sherlock Holmes, Grief Horror, Body Horror, Mystery fiction, Travel Horror, Deadly Duos, and Psychological Thriller books.Proudly represented by Crystal Lake Publishing—Tales from the Darkest Depths.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Three unique voices in today's horror bring you new takes on an old power that threatens to reshape our world. Celtic legends are reborn within these pages, with fresh stories guaranteed to spark nightmares in the vein of Grimm's pre-Disneyfied fairy tales.A Knot Within A Knot by Jason Parent: A man survives a plane crash only to find himself in darker circumstances, with a winter storm on the horizon and an orphaned child in tow. An elderly woman faces off against a god of night and his steed from the confines of her airplane seat, while another hides from night and storm in the hope of a new dawn. Unbeknownst to them, their fates are linked and dependent upon the next two tales.Bound in the Valley of Balor by Curtis M. Lawson: After surviving a plane crash, a corrupt federal agent and a mob informant find themselves stranded in a remote valley. Blood spilled during a conflict between the two awakens an ancient evil bound beneath the valley. Can either of them escape from The Valley of Balor?Summons by William Meikle (part of hisMythos of Sigils & Totems): Would you fall slave to the rhythm?He came to Scotland after the death of his wife in search of peace. But the old house is restless. Something is waking, something noisy, something that will not be denied.His search for meaning in the face of ever increasing activity in the house leads him down strange occult pathways, into deep history and a story that is racing to a finish.The rhythm calls to him. Will he fall slave to it? Or is there a path to be the drum master before it subsumes him utterly?This Celtic horror anthology is perfect for fans of folk horror, myths and legends, supernatural horror fiction, Grimm fairy tales, and Scottish survival horror, or fans of Ritual by Adam Nevill, Bag of Bones by Stephen King, or the legendary Ramsey Cambell.Crystal Lake's Dark Tide series will continue soon with more tales of Mystery Thrillers and Horror Books, including themes of Weird Western, Sherlock Holmes, Grief Horror, Body Horror, Mystery fiction, Travel Horror, Deadly Duos, and Psychological Thriller books.Proudly represented by Crystal Lake Publishing—Tales from the Darkest Depths.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Read Before Midnight - Episode Ten - "Artificial Fear", by W.H. Maxwell.A series of scenes shows a change taking place around the world.The 10th episode and final episode in the 1st season, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, Michael Crichton and more. THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
Read Before Midnight - Episode Nine - "HOGS", by W.H. Maxwell.A group of hunters up north encounter an example of adaptation. The 9th episode and 8th story in the series, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, Michael Crichton and more. THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
Hoy hablamos con Ismael F. Cabeza sobre Adam Nevill y sus libros de terror alrededor de casas encantadas, apariciones, espectros, etc. Haremos un repaso por "Apartamento 16", "El Ritual", "El fin de los días" y "La casa de las sombras".
Read Before Midnight - Episode Eight - "Witches of Nantahala", by W.H. Maxwell.Old Nan recounts to her great-great granddaughter, a tale from her own life of times long past, and the time she had to wait too long for a boy to arrive. The 8th episode and 7th story in the series, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, and more. Thank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you enjoyed this story, please like and subscribe, and tell friends and family who like this sort of stuff.If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
Read Before Midnight - Episode Seven - "Thursday Special", by W.H. Maxwell.A hurt woman from the past brings a strange device to a small town deli. The sixth episode in the series, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, and more. Thank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you enjoyed this story, please like and subscribe, and tell friends and family who like this sort of stuff.If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
Read Before Midnight - Episode Six - "The Dive".A hospice patient and a nurse must travel to the edge of beyond. The sixth episode in the series, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, and more. Thank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you enjoyed this story, please like and subscribe, and tell friends and family who like this sort of stuff.If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
Ho! Ho! Ho! Now we've got a podcast! On this week's very exciting episode we try our best not to get out in the sun or get shot with a squirt gun while talking with Daron Kappauff about his We Are Legend. As we scan for goblins we discuss The Menu, 1899, Adam Nevill's The Vessel, Andor, Inside Job, Stephen King's IT, and The Factory by Hiroko Oyamada. Now, make sure you trust who you are with and don't eat after midnight! Buy We Are Legend
Fictional Page presents, Read Before Midnight - Episode Five- "The Hole". In a world long past saving, six boys find a hole in the ground with the promise of something greater inside. The fifth episode in the series, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, and more. Thank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you enjoyed this story, please like and subscribe, and tell friends and family who like this sort of stuff.If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
Fictional Page presents, Read Before Midnight - Episode Four- "GOBS". A man at the edge of space must struggle between his trust in technology and his own survival. The fourth episode in the series, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, and more. Thank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you enjoyed this story, please like and subscribe, and tell friends and family who like this sort of stuff.If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
Fictional Page presents, Read Before Midnight - Episode Three- "Who We Used To Be". When she awakens with The Other leaning over her broken body, a young woman must come to terms with her survival. The third episode in the series, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, and more. Thank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you enjoyed this story, please like and subscribe, and tell friends and family who like this sort of stuff.If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
Fictional Page presents, Read Before Midnight - Episode Two- "Last Sheriff of Morton County - Part 2". "Whatever had killed those boys was inside that house at the end of Langmore Street. . . "And so begins the old sheriff, Jonathan Garland's quest to find what has been attacking the residents of Ministers Creek and put an end to it. The second episode, and part two of two for this story in the series, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, and more. Thank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you enjoyed this story, please like and subscribe, and tell friends and family who like this sort of stuff.If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
Fictional Page presents, Read Before Midnight - Episode One - "Last Sheriff of Morton County - Part One". "Whatever had killed those boys was inside that house at the end of Langmore Street. . . "And so begins the old sheriff, Jonathan Garland's quest to find what has been attacking the residents of Ministers Creek and put an end to it. The first episode, and part one of two, of the horror and science fiction anthology Read Before Midnight - inspired by the works of Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Clive Barker, Suzanne Collins, Anne Rice, and more. THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE COLLECTORS EDITION NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON. Gathered from the episodes of the "Read Before Midnight" original horror podcast, comes a collection of tales about survival, the consequences of choices, and the monsters we make of them. Read Before Midnight invites you to question the darkness lurking outside your window and confront the monsters that we create.Inspired by rural Appalachia, the independent stories weave locations and characters together in a way that builds as the echoes of their shared worlds and divergent timelines begin to overlap. If you are a fan of Stephen King's unnerving prose, Isaac Asimov's brilliant vision of the future, Adam Nevill's bone-chilling horror, Shirley Jackson's haunting mysteries, or Ted Chiang's mind-bending concepts, this collection by W.H. Maxwell is tailor-made for you.https://www.amazon.com/Read-Before-Midnight-Season-One-ebook/dp/B0CDVLC9PM?ref_=ast_author_mpbThank you very much for listening. Your thoughts and time are very valuable, so thank you for choosing to spend some of it here with me. If you want to support me directly, please consider checking out my other works at www.fictionalpage.com, or become a patron at patreon/fictionalpage. We also have a reddit at r/fictionalpage.Until next time.
Just in time for spooky season we're discussing the scariest book I've ever read: The Ritual by Adam Nevill!
Viewed through the lens of the Lovecraft Mythos that was expanded on after his death, The Ritual is a very well written, acted, and directed neo-Lovecraftian inspired film, its jötunn serving as the Cthulhu of the Scandinavian woods. This 2017 adaptation of the Adam Nevill also serves as an inadvertent entryway into the interconnected world of early 20th century weird fiction, with the titular novel having won an award named after August Derleth, who was a correspondent of Lovecraft, who was a correspondent of Robert E. Howard, who was accused of ripping off Derleth. Also, was Robert E. Howard racist? According to this Hugo Award Finalist, yes, he was. Check out The Cast of Cthulhu on Facebook or Twitter and email any questions or comments to moviesofmadness@gmail.com.
The Ritual is a 2017 British/ Canadian horror film starring Rafe Spall, Arsher Ali, Robert James-Collier, and Sam Troughton (grandson of two time General Witchfinder featured actor, Patrick - 2nd Doctor -Troughton, or as we like to call him Kinky Klove) The film is based on the 2011 novel The Ritual by Adam Nevill, which we've been told by listener ‘Mr London', is pretty creepy.The original tagline that was used when advertising the film was 'They should have gone to Vegas'. But due to the massacre that took place on 1st of October 2017, the tagline has now been changed to 'They should have gone to Ibiza'.Although set in Sweden (helpfully clarified as being in Northern Europe by IMDB) the film was shot on location in the infamous Carpathian Mountains of Romania.The screen writer, Joe Barton, went on to write the Excellent ‘Encounter' staring Riz Ahmed, which Ross highly recommends and director, David Bruckner, went on to direct The Night House and has recently completed the reboot of the General Witchfinder ‘favourite' Hellraiser, coming to cinemas soon$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$ Just in case anyone has too much money and wants to give a bit to us to help with our hosting n stuff. It would be amazing if you fancied sending us some pennies - thank you.https://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders $£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£ Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oooeeee this is a good one! The Abyss gang tries to figure out what's going on in the world of Nick Antosca's Migrations with Sean M. Thompson. Before that we discuss Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica, Anaconda, Gertrude Barrow's The Citadel of Fear, Hailey Piper's Queen of Teeth, and Adam Nevill's Cunning Folk. Be ready for some fun! Pick up The Girlfriend Game by Nick Antosca
Jenny talks about an awesome folk horror/neighbors from hell novel by the author of No One Gets Out Alive. Find this book and more at the 13 O’Clock Amazon Storefront! Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. And check out … Continue reading Tomes Of Terror – Jenny’s Horror Book Reviews: Cunning Folk by Adam Nevill
The Ritual: Secuelas: NA. Presupuesto: $1 M USD. Recaudación: $1.6 M USD. Año: 2017. Director: David Bruckner. Actores: Rafe Spall (Luke), Arsher Ali (Phil), Robert James-Collier (Hutch) y Sam Troughton (Dom). Origen:Novela que lleva el mismo nombre, escrita por Adam Nevill en 2011. Al parecer, en ella, una banda de metal atraía a los cultistas. Me recordó tu comentario, Rael, sobre los metaleros que son iconos de Suecia. En la novela, llevaba el nombre de “Moder”, que no se tocó en la película.¿De qué trata la película?Un grupo de amigos decide realizar senderismo en Suecia, a modo de tributo, debido a la sugerencia de su amigo Rob, quien seis meses antes fue asesinado en un asalto. Durante su trayecto, debido a la lesión de Dom, Hutch, cortan camino para llegar a alguna localidad cercana, eso implica adentrarse en los misteriosos bosques nórdicos donde existe un antiguo mal que los acecha a cada paso.¿Cuál fue la contribución de la película al cine de horror?Basada en la novela del mismo nombre, escrita por el autor Adam Nevill en el año 2011 y filmada en Rumania, “El Ritual” es una entretenida y tensa película donde no sabemos qué les espera a los personajes al adentrarse en el bosque, además, deben enfrentar sus constantes desacuerdos por el dolor y las culpas que tienen tras la muerte de uno de sus amigos. Vemos una criatura única, que antes no se había visto en otra película, la cual está inspirada en diferentes leyendas nórdicas.Director y reparto:David Bruckner es un director poco conocido, cuenta con algunas colaboraciones como escritor o productor en cintas como “Siren”, “VHS/94” y actualmente está en la posproducción como director del reboot de “Hellraiser”.Los actores también son poco conocidos, pero hacen una buena actuación, sobre todo en las escenas de tensión entre ellos por la culpa y el dolor que experimentan tras la muerte de su amigo. Cada personaje es distinto y tienen un propósito necesario. En el breve período en pantalla, hay desarrollos de personajes como el de Luke y Dom.La criatura:En el filme se nos presenta una criatura a la cual los lugareños del bosque le rinden culto como deidad, a cambio de protección y vida eterna. Es mencionado como el “Jotun”, uno de los hijos bastardos del dios nórdico Loki.Hay que analizar un poco esa parte, a diferencia de la película, en el libro se le llama “Moder”, pero esa criatura no existe en la mitología, en mi opinión, fue una creación directa del autor del libro y me comentaron que aplicaron la de Lovecraft, “un ser indescriptible”.En la mitología, me gustaría mencionar que Loki sí tuvo varios hijos bastardos, entre los más conocidos tenemos a Fenrir, Hela y Jormungand. Nunca se menciona que tuvo a un hijo llamado Moder con la forma que se nos presenta en la película, sin embargo, tal vez era necesario para desarrollar la idea sobre un hijo más para Loki. Lo más cercano, por el aspecto de la criatura, es que se trate de otro de sus hijos, el caballo gigante de ocho patas, denominado Sleipnir.También se ha mencionado que para el diseño de Moder se basaron en Shub Niggurath, la Cabra Negra de los bosques con sus diez mil vástagos, criatura de la obra de Lovecraft. Lo que sí se puede confirmar, es que Moder o Jotun, heredó el poder de cambiar su aspecto o crear ilusiones como su padre Loki. En la escena del sacrificio de Dom, él ve a su esposa, pero en realidad era dicho dios.Los Jotun:En la película, le llaman “Jotun”. Los Jotun eran gigantes y rivales de los dioses nórdicos. En el Ragnarok (la batalla del fin del mundo donde los dioses morirán) Loki es quien lidera a los Jotun contra los dioses. Hay una escena donde se pone en dos patas y parece un árbol, eso me gustó mucho.El hijo bastardo de Loki, Jotunn, es un dios engañoso equivalente a Satán. Loki tiene la habilidad de cambiar de forma, por lo que puede reproducirse con cualquier animal y, al ser un dios, es capaz de crear aberraciones combinando diferentes animales. La leyenda dice que tuvo sexo con un caballo, sin embargo, hay mucha especulación sobre cuál fue la verdadera mezcla de animales que dieron luz al Jotunn, quien sería presentado como un regalo para Odín.Dado que Loki tiene apariencia humana, puede ser que por ello haya conservado ciertos aspectos humanoides en la parte frontal y el resto una mezcla de otra criatura. Nota: también puede ser que no se haya reproducido con ninguna otra cosa. En la mitología nórdica se tiene el concepto de la reproducción asexual. Los hijos nacen de las axilas y otras partes del cuerpo del dios. Es posible que el Jotunn fuera una cosa que salió del cuerpo de Loki como si fuera un cáncer. En la película:Conocido como el Gran Dios del Bosque, se sugiere que ha existido por cientos o miles de años y otorga dos opciones:Te dará la inmortalidad, fuera de cualquier dolor, con la finalidad de que preserves el culto.Ser sacrificado, colgado en los árboles y con las tripas colgando.¿Puede matarse?Luke lo atacó con un arma. No queda muy claro si le hizo daño, pero, al menos, lo enojó al punto de perseguirlo. Segundo acto, le da un hachazo en la cara y emite un gemido de dolor. La intuición dice que quizá sí pueda cazarse y morir. La gente que va al bosque a acampar no es rival y nadie logra escapar, pues se convierten al culto o mueren. Tal vez puede regenerarse rápidamente. ¿Es inteligente?Sí, porque sabe cómo hacerte pasar por tus traumas, genera alucinaciones y tiene sometidos a los cultistas. De cierta forma, tenían otro lenguaje, ¿sería aquel con el que se comunican con el Jotun?¿Habilidades? Puede hipnotizar y controlar tu mente, parece que es capaz de entrar a tus sueños. Fuerza superior, puede desgarrar un cuerpo con un golpe o garrazo. Momificar y dar inmortalidad a los humanos. ¿Qué te gustó de la película?Me gustaron, al igual que en “Trollhunter”, los paisajes y el bosque espeso. Si hacemos a un lado a la criatura, el terror que proviene de perderse es espeluznante. La cosa extraña, una figura hecha de ramas en el segundo piso de la cabaña, que parece una persona agarrando unas cornamentas, te hace pensar que es algo humano, sin entender qué onda, pero cuando ves a la criatura, sabes que es la cabeza completa de la bestia. Tiene mucho sentido.En la cabaña, todos vieron su muerte y por eso tuvieron reacciones terribles: uno se hizo del baño en sí mismo, el otro vio a su esposa mientras estaba colgado. En particular, me gustó la marca que recibe el protagonista (Luke) en el pecho y cómo, cuando encuentra a los cultistas, tienen lo mismo.¿Qué no te gustó de la película? La creación de la atmósfera de terror. Las runas en los árboles por todos lados, sin nunca profundizar en qué significaban. Los que vivían por siempre en el segundo piso de la cabaña, consumidos, no tiene mucho sentido querer formar parte de ese culto: tienes que cazar algo para la criatura cada día, te hace ver tus peores pesadillas, vives en una silla sin moverte, haciendo ruidos raros y alucinando. ¿Por qué querría uno convertirse en eso? Los sacrificios eran algo confusos, le entregan un animal o una persona al Jotun y este solo los agarra y los encaja en los árboles. ¿Decorando su casa? 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The boys give 2021 a final sendoff with a review of Simon Barrett's Seance and the Netflix original, No One Gets Out Alive, based on the Adam Nevill book of the same name.Outro Music: Sleep - "Dopesmoker" (acoustic cover) Support the Pod Boys on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Story: Die junge Mexikanerin Ambar ist illegal in die USA eingewandert und erhofft sich hier ein besseres Leben. Die Wahrheit sieht jedoch ganz anders aus: Der Lohn für ihre Akkordarbeit als Näherin im tristen Cleveland reicht hinten und vorne nicht, weshalb sie sich nur gerade so über Wasser halten kann. Um Geld zu sparen, mietet sie sich ein Zimmer in einer heruntergekommenen Pension. Hier will sie so lange wohnen, bis sie genügend zur Seite gelegt hat, um sich einen gefälschten Pass kaufen zu können, der wiederum ihre Chancen auf einen besseren Job erhöhen würde. Bald muss sich Ambar allerdings um ganz andere Dinge Sorgen machen: Nicht nur, dass der Vermieter und Hausmeister Red, ein äußerst seltsamer Zeitgenosse ist. Zudem hört die junge Frau immer wieder verstörende Geräusche im Haus und scheint auch noch an unheimlichen Halluzinationen zu leiden.
Story: Die junge Mexikanerin Ambar ist illegal in die USA eingewandert und erhofft sich hier ein besseres Leben. Die Wahrheit sieht jedoch ganz anders aus: Der Lohn für ihre Akkordarbeit als Näherin im tristen Cleveland reicht hinten und vorne nicht, weshalb sie sich nur gerade so über Wasser halten kann. Um Geld zu sparen, mietet sie sich ein Zimmer in einer heruntergekommenen Pension. Hier will sie so lange wohnen, bis sie genügend zur Seite gelegt hat, um sich einen gefälschten Pass kaufen zu können, der wiederum ihre Chancen auf einen besseren Job erhöhen würde. Bald muss sich Ambar allerdings um ganz andere Dinge Sorgen machen: Nicht nur, dass der Vermieter und Hausmeister Red, ein äußerst seltsamer Zeitgenosse ist. Zudem hört die junge Frau immer wieder verstörende Geräusche im Haus und scheint auch noch an unheimlichen Halluzinationen zu leiden.
Award-winning horror author Adam Nevill answers our listener questions on setting the mood, balancing gore and terror to find the right tone, research into the supernormal, getting into the minds of perpetrators of evil, the biggest lessons he has learned in his extraordinary career, how screenwriting has helped his novel writing, and how he's conditioned himself to write in any place at any time . This is an essential listen for authors of all genres.
Award-winning horror author Adam Nevill answers our listener questions on setting the mood, balancing gore and terror to find the right tone, research into the supernormal, getting into the minds of perpetrators of evil, the biggest lessons he has learned in his extraordinary career, how screenwriting has helped his novel writing, and how he's conditioned […] The post Deep Dive — Writing Horror with Adam Nevill appeared first on The Bestseller Experiment.
Happy Halloween! On today's episode of Infinite Rabbit Hole we do two firsts in one episode! First join the cast as they do their first movie review on the Netflix original THE RITUAL! And for the second half (beginning at 41mins) Jeremy reads his first ever publicly read fictional story written by Jeremy himself. The story will serve as a prologue for a larger project that the IRH cast has planned and the only way to hear any information on this is to listen to this episode! Have a happy and safe Halloween! Oh! and Listener Discretion is advised! InfiniteRabbitHole.com SOURCES: Book, The Ritual. By, Adam Nevill Movie, The Ritual. A Film by Netflix. By, Joe Barton and Adam Nevill. Directed by, David Bruckner --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/infiniterabbithole/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infiniterabbithole/support
En este episodio de Nada Que Ver exploramos historias de terror basadas en best sellers como ‘El juego de Gerald', el thriller claustrofóbico del gran Stephen King; repasamos lo que distingue al drama de ‘La apariencia de las cosas' basada en la novela de Elizabeth Brundage. Y por último hablamos de la muy vigente y perturbadora ‘Nadie sale con vida' basada en la novela de Adam Nevill. Una cinta protagonizada por la mexicana Cristina Rodlo que nos cuenta sobre lo que significó interpretar este papel.
Seriously wow. Episode number 7 y'all. I hope you enjoy sitting down with Antonella on @shitshereads. We go a little off topic, but not even? We discuss our shared love for Stephen Graham Jones, how book twitter goes off, asking, "why do you hate books?" (hate is a strong word?), her legendary quote, “my habit is having no habit,” our tiny hands and rooting each other on for reading horror books (because it was my first dip in the water). She has become one of my favorite people. I freakin' love Antonella and being connected with her on bookstagram! Follow her at @shitshereads to keep up. Stay tuned for her IG takeover this Friday, October 29th and her booklist release coming this Wednesday, October 27th. Intro message, mission and introducing @shitshereads (Antonella), DogEard's October Bookish Series. 4:35 We begin! 8:45 Why did you start your book account and what was its inspiration? 11:28 What was your aesthetic inspiration? 12:42 What is your earliest memory of reading? 18:13 What are you currently reading and how did you find it? Love it or hate it? 22:30 What's your take on reading a horror book and a horror film? 32:15 Intermission! Check out the beautiful bonus episodes on the membership platform, Mighty Networks! Ep #1: Books that promote mental health. Ep #2 Reading habits that you should adopt ASAP. Ep #3 Thoughts and feelings on Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami (recorded and filmed!) 35:30 Who is your favorite author, and does that collide with your favorite genre and why? 44:32 What are your reading habits; do you highlight, tab, bookmark, dog-ear, read multiple books at a time? 61:00 What is a book you think everyone should drop everything, and read immediately and why? 67:52 What book would you gift someone; who would it be to, why and what would it be? 70:55 Why do you read? Books Mentioned in the Podcast: Dead Silence by S.A. Barnes My Heart is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones The Last Good Indian by Stephen Graham Jones A Touch of Jen by Beth Morgan The Ruins by Scott Smith The Ritual by Adam Nevill The Haunting of the Hill House by Shirley Jackson Boy Hearts by Eliza Clarke IT by Stephen King Keep up with DogEared! Follow me on IG at @dogeared.bookclub. For inquiries, collabs, questions, sponsorships and more, email me at dogearedbc@gmail.com Sign up for the newsletter! Stay in the loop with episode releases, book lists, reviews, events, announcements and more. Go to dogearedbookclub.co and sign up today!
In this episode we have a double does of terror from Adam Nevill! Firstly we look at the new movie version of his novel No One Gets Out Alive which is currently scaring the pants of people on Netflix, and then have a review of this tenth novel, a tale of folk horror entitled Cunning Folk! The book is available for preorder, along lots of other goodies, at Adam's website
Welcome back, listeners. This week we are covering dysfunctional families (no, not our own.) BUT FIRST: Last week we covered international travel stories. Sadly, Shannon's story was true. She covered the disappearance of Natalee Ann Holloway. Her information came from wikipedia. Maire's was the fictional story. She covered the 2017 movie, Ritual. The movie is based on a 2011 novel by Adam Nevill. Keep it creepy, ya'll.
No One Gets Out Alive is a shocking paranormal film adapted from an Adam Nevill novel. It leans into literary horror territory, which pays off big in the final act.Read the full review.Check out Haunted: A Slip Story, my new interactive weird fiction collection game coming out 25 October. The Sketching Details store is open with the new Halloween collection. Buy my books at Ko-fi or sign up for a monthly membership for exclusive articles and stories. Join the Fanhouse for free with code SDTESTING for exclusive photos, videos, and behind the scenes content.Shop Books-A-Million. Shop boohooMAN. Follow.★ Support this podcast ★
Award-winning horror author Adam Nevill answers our listener questions on setting the mood, balancing gore and terror to find the right tone, research into the supernormal, getting into the minds of perpetrators of evil, the biggest lessons he has learned in his extraordinary career, how screenwriting has helped his novel writing, and how he's conditioned himself to write in any place at any time . This is an essential listen for authors of all genres.
Award-winning horror author Adam Nevill answers our listener questions on setting the mood, balancing gore and terror to find the right tone, research into the supernormal, getting into the minds of perpetrators of evil, the biggest lessons he has learned in his extraordinary career, how screenwriting has helped his novel writing, and how he's conditioned […] The post EP324: Deep Dive — Writing Horror with Adam Nevill appeared first on The Bestseller Experiment.
Jenny talks about a creepy 2014 novel about a young woman in dire financial straits who moves into a sketchy boarding house and has to contend with monsters both living and dead. Find this book and more at the 13 O’Clock Amazon Storefront! Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don’t forget to subscribe … Continue reading Tomes Of Terror – Jenny’s Horror Book Reviews: No One Gets Out Alive by Adam Nevill
This week, we're drilling deep into Adam Nevill's "Yellow Teeth," as printed in his story collection Some Will Not Sleep: Selected Horrors. Our Week in Horror discussion centers around John Lees's comic book Mountainhead, Andrew J. Stone's All Hail the House Gods, and John Wayne Communale's Mage of the Hellmouth. Then, we discuss the premiere episode of WandaVision! Along the way we also solve a lot of the world's biggest problems and tackle the thorny issue of ebook pricing and digital bundling. (Recorded Jan. 17, 2021) The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring
Horror, Paranormales und Sekten - all diese gruseligen Elemente vereint Adam Nevill in seinem Roman "Der letzte Tag". Stephan hat den 600 Seiten langen Schmöker gelesen und berichtet in dieser Podcast-Folge von seinem Leseerlebnis! Klappentext: Kyle Freeman, ein aufstrebender junger Dokumentarfilmer, erhält das beste Angebot seines Lebens: Er soll einen Beitrag über eine mysteriöse Sekte drehen, deren Mitglieder zusammen mit ihrer Anführerin Schwester Catherine ein grausames Ende fanden. Kyle und sein Kameramann Dan gehen an die Arbeit, doch bald machen seltsame Geräusche und merkwürdige Erscheinungen die Dreharbeiten zum Horrortrip. Schwester Catherine mag zwar tot sein, das hält sie aber noch lange nicht davon ab, Dan und Kyle die Hölle auf Erden zu bereiten ...
DARK MYSTERIES Tuesday and Friday at 2am CET - Wednesday and Friday at 1pm CET. This program is hosted by Madeleine d'Este. This week, Madeleine talks about the book "Under a Watchful Eye" by Adam Nevill.
Sick Folks of Cinema Ep. 14 The Ritual (2017), In this week's episode, we go deep into a nordic haunted forest with unknown horrors. What awaits them in the darkness. Let's discuss and review The Ritual (2017) directed by David Bruckner. Based on The Ritual by Adam Nevill. It was released on October 13, 2017. Synopsis: Reuniting after the tragic death of their friend, four college pals set out to hike through the Scandinavian wilderness. A wrong turn leads them into the mysterious forests of Norse legend, where an ancient evil exists and stalks them at every turn. Keith Graber: IG @keithdgraber, Stephen Bowman: IG @stephenbowmancomedy, Heather Rogue: IG @reallifepretendpsychic, Christina C: IG @ghoulishstina The Ritual/ Horror Facts: (1.)Moder, or also better known as The Creature, is the main antagonist of Adam Nevill's 2011 British novel The Ritual, and its 2017 film adaptation of the same name. It is an obscure demonic Jötunn that inhabits a forest in Northern Sweden and is venerated by an ancient group of cultists (2.) What is a Jotun in Norse mythology? A Jötunn (Old Norse: jǫtunn), sometimes anglicised as Jotun (pronounced yōtən), plural: jötnar/jǫtnar or Jotnar, is a giant in Norse mythology, a member of a race of nature spirits with superhuman strength, described as standing in opposition to the races of Æsir and Vanir, although they frequently mingled with or were ... (3.) 2017's British wilderness horror The Ritual, directed by David Bruckner and written by Joe Barton, has not been officially attributed to any particular true story. ... Basically, in both the true story and The Ritual, a group of young men journeys into the woods without telling anyone back home where they're going or why.
We return the worlds of Adam Nevill with a review of his latest book, a collection of short fiction entitled Wyrd & Other Derelictions - an anthology of terror tales with an intriguing difference.
This week: Scott talks about watching Color Out of Space at a micro-theater cafe and visiting the Lovecraft Arts & Sciences, and the gang offers up their thoughts on Alan Baxter's killer kangaroo novella, The Roo, Adam Cesare's Young Adult horror novel, Clown in a Cornfield, and the film Gretel and Hansel. Then, it's on to our spoiler-filled deep-dive into Adam Nevill's latest folk horror novel, The Reddening! The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring
Ket tells Kim about The Ritual starring Rafe Spall, Arsher Ali, Robert James-Collier and Sam Troughton. Kim teaches us all the British slang she's learned over the years being a “right slag.” They try to decipher who each of their friends would be on this Lad's Holiday that they would never go on (Kris is Dom). The girls also get a visit from The Village People. Most importantly, we'll learn if Kim will live or die in The Ritual. Dir. David Bruckner Writers Joe Barton, Adam Nevill Get acquainted with all things KIM & KET at www.kimandketstayalive.com Chat with the girls at kksampodcast@gmail.com Peep the girls on Instagram: @kksampodcast Twit the girls on Twitter: @kksampodcast Book the face of the girls on Facebook: @kksampodcast Wear the shirts of the girls from the MERCH Store: kimandketstayalivemaybe.threadless.com Support the girls on PATREON at: www.patreon.com/kimandketstayalivemaybe Ok we'll stop now. Thanks for listening! xo and #StayAlive, K&K We're now members of the PodBelly Podcast Network! Check us out and other cool pods of all genres at www.PodBelly.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kim and Ket Stay Alive... Maybe: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast
Ket tells Kim about The Ritual starring Rafe Spall, Arsher Ali, Robert James-Collier and Sam Troughton. Kim teaches us all the British slang she’s learned over the years being a “right slag.” They try to decipher who each of their friends would be on this Lad’s Holiday that they would never go on (Kris is Dom). The girls also get a visit from The Village People. Most importantly, we’ll learn if Kim will live or die in The Ritual. Dir. David Bruckner Writers Joe Barton, Adam Nevill Get acquainted with all things KIM & KET at www.kimandketstayalive.com Chat with the girls at kksampodcast@gmail.com Peep the girls on Instagram: @kksampodcast Twit the girls on Twitter: @kksampodcast Book the face of the girls on Facebook: @kksampodcast Wear the shirts of the girls from the MERCH Store: kimandketstayalivemaybe.threadless.com Support the girls on PATREON at: www.patreon.com/kimandketstayalivemaybe Ok we'll stop now. Thanks for listening! xo and #StayAlive, K&K We’re now members of the PodBelly Podcast Network! Check us out and other cool pods of all genres at www.PodBelly.com.
Behind the Door - Season 2 Bonus 3 - Reunited "It should have been you. I wish it was you at the bottom of the pool." Welcome to another episode of Behind the Door, where we take a behind the scenes look into our story and chat with the author and actor who made it happen. In this episode we are interviewing with Dave Lasota, the supernatural author of our second Patreon bonus story for Season 2. Also joining us is Alistair Mackey, the actor playing the main character of Mark. Featuring: Dave Lasota - Author Alistair Mackey - Actor Jason Wilson - Executive Producer Brooks Bigley - Host Artwork by Cassie Pertiet For more information on Dave Lasota, you can follow him on Twitter at @d_lasota Dave is the site admin/book review coordinator over at horrorbound.net, an online compendium of positive reviews regarding horror-related podcasts, movies, books, and comics. Horror Bound has too many contributors to name but all can be found here. Dave is influenced by the horrific words of Clive Barker, Paul Tremblay, and Adam Nevill. One day, he plans to rule the world with his horror content through short stories and novels. Keep an eye on this man... EXTRA STUFF Visit our website at http://www.thegreyrooms.com Like what we're doing? Please support us on Patreon for early access to episodes plus more bonus content. You can check us out on Facebook And while you're there, why not join our Facebook Emotional Support Group Stare at our artwork on Instagram We're also incredibly active on Twitter Buy our merch at teepublic.com/the-grey-rooms Listen to us on Spotify or YouTube You can also make a one-time donation at PayPal.me/thegreyroomspodcast And finally, we have a community on Discord. Jump in and have a conversation with us about the podcast, or anything really. The Grey Rooms crew is pretty active there. Thank you for supporting our show! A Grey Rooms Production ℗ 2020
In this podcast Adam Nevill talks about The Reddening, extreme horror, real life folk horror, and much more. About Adam Nevill Adam L.G. Nevill is the author of the horror novels: Banquet for the Damned, Apartment 16, The Ritual, Last Days, House of Small Shadows, No One Gets Out Alive, Lost Girl, and Under a … Continue reading
In this podcast Adam Nevill talks about his first ten novels, how Amazon may have saved horror, and the publishing industry. About Adam Nevill Adam L.G. Nevill is the author of the horror novels: Banquet for the Damned, Apartment 16, The Ritual, Last Days, House of Small Shadows, No One Gets Out Alive, Lost Girl, … Continue reading
Behind the Door - Season 2 Episode 7 - The Greyfriars Transcript Welcome to another episode of Behind the Door, in which we take a behind the scenes look into our story and chat with the author and actor who made it happen. For this episode we'll be interviewing with Gary Buller, the descriptive author of S2E7 "The Greyfriars Transcript". Also joining us will be Alistair Mackey, who played our protagonist on the train. This episode blows through every signal. Don't sleep passed your stop. Featuring: Gary Buller - Author Alistair Mackey - Actor Jason Wilson - Executive Producer Brooks Bigley - Host Artwork by Cassie Pertiet For more information on Gary Buller, you can follow him on Twitter at @garybuller Gary wrote The Grey Rooms Podcast S1E4 story called "The Way Out" back in 2018. He is currently found on the YouTube channel, Horror with Marchese and Buller. His latest publication, Last Meal In Osaka & Other Stories can be found on Amazon. Gary is also a huge fan of horror heavyweights such as Adam Nevill, Joe Hill, and Stephen King. He is currently reading "Rage" by Richard Bachman, but we all know who that really is... For more information on Alistair Mackey, you can follow him on Twitter at @alistairmackey Alistair got his start with The Grey Rooms Podcast doing various voices, but became the character "Todd" early on in the show, featuring in skits contained in our Patreon bonus stories. Now Todd is a main character on the show and handles the elevator with the greatest of care whenever Samantha is around. Todd is written well, but Alistair makes his true soul shine. We love you, Alistair! Alistair has joined the world of video games and will be voicing a magic cat in the upcoming "Wicked Willow" available soon on Steam. He will also be featuring in a new podcast debuting in 2020 called "Through Stained Glass", written by the immensely talented and creative S.H. Cooper and Elijah Gabriel. Nobody has ever told fairy tales like this before... EXTRA STUFF Visit our website at http://www.thegreyrooms.com Like what we're doing? Please support us on Patreon for early access to episodes plus more bonus content. You can check us out on Facebook And while you're there, why not join our Facebook Emotional Support Group Stare at our artwork on Instagram We're also incredibly active on Twitter Buy our merch at teepublic.com/the-grey-rooms You can also make a one-time donation at PayPal.me/thegreyroomspodcast And finally, we have a community on Discord. Jump in and have a conversation with us about the podcast, or anything really. The Grey Rooms crew is pretty active there. Thank you for supporting our show! ATP Audio Works LC ℗ 2020
On this episode of Staring Into The Abyss, a very tired Scott Kemper tells us about his late, late night seeing The Misfits play at Madison Square Garden and hitting the cinema to see the debut of Robert Eggers's latest film, The Lighthouse, starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. Co-hosts Matt Brandenburg and Michael Patrick Hicks discuss Betty Rocksteady's short story collection In Dreams We Rot, episodes four and five of Shudder's original series, Creepshow, Nicole Cushing's The Half-Freaks, as well as Daniel Kraus's Halloween thriller, Blood Sugar, from Hard Case Crime, and news on his upcoming collaboration with the dearly departed George A. Romero for Tor's Summer 2020 release of The Living Dead. Our intrepid hosts also briefly talk about HBO's debut episode of Watchmen and Adam Nevill's latest folk horror novel, The Reddening. Then, the group breaks out into a spoiler-filled exploration of John F.D. Taff's third installment in his serialized novel, The Fearing, and how it stacks up against 2019's other big apocalyptic event-novel, Chuck Wendig's Wanderers. The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring
Can a movie sequel ten years in the making produce something as good as the original? Bringing back the original cast and director, Zombieland: Double Tap aims for the head. But does this film nut up or shut up? Our weekly horror reviews are Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Dracula: Dead and Loving It, The Kiss of the Vampire, Curse of Buckout Road, Not of this Earth, Halloween H20, Halloween: Resurrection, Ghostbusters (2016), Mindhunter, Black Mad Wheel by Josh Malerman, and The Ritual by Adam Nevill.
In this podcast we chat with Adam Nevill about self-publishing, Joe R. Lansdale about genre-hopping, Josh Malerman about the impact of Bird Box‘s film adaptation, Alma Katsu on historical research, Damien Angelica Walters on self-editing fiction, Stephen Graham Jones about language and word choice, Jon Padgett on mental health and parenthood, Kathe Koja on performative … Continue reading
Welcome to Everything Trying to Kill You, the comedy podcast that talks about horror movies! In episode about David Bruckner’s film The Ritual, “No Rattan Effigies, Please,” your hosts Mary Kay McBrayer and Mary Beyer, along with their lovely guest and friend of the podcast, Nick, answer important questions like these:What’s the scariest place you’ve ever traveled or would like to travel? What was the scariest part of this movie? How about that monster? What the everloving hell are we looking at? What’s that effigy upstairs? What is that? What’s up with the feet? Why did the cinematography frame the feet so much? Were those human ankles? Was that a red herring effigy? Was the effigy more disturbing than the monster itself? Does the effigy tap into the fear of dolls? Like, it’s not supposed to move, but WHAT IF IT DOES? Did the characters run together for you? Was it because of their British accents? Is this a retelling of the Crusades, that the Englishmen’s first impulse is “burn this religion to the ground, literally?” Why is it important that the logic of this religion is hard to understand? Is this a cult within the heathenism? What’s the significance of the rune magic? Is the woman who explains what’s happening the same woman whose tent they find? How did they come into the store while the hold-up was happening? Why would you hold up a store if you didn’t have a gun? Are we meant to think that the friend’s death could be prevented? What about the order in which they die? Can we talk about the nightmare of fluorescent lighting? The bodies upstairs… what? What god’s bastard would you least want to run into?The Ritual (2018)– Directed by David Bruckner. Written by Joe Barton and Adam Nevill. Performances by Rafe Spall, Arsher Ali, Robert James-Collier. Adapted from the novel by Adam Nevill. Genre: Horror, Thriller, Folklore, Fairy Tale, MysteryWhere to watch: NetflixSummary: Reuniting after the tragic death of their friend, four college pals set out to hike through the Scandinavian wilderness. A wrong turn leads them into the mysterious forests of Norse legend, where an ancient evil exists and stalks them at every turn.
Lester and Tariq discuss Netflix, the tropes of the horror genre and dive into The British Mystery/Horror The Ritual directed by David Bruckner
This week we return to the novels of Adam Nevill, who is proving to be a true master of 21st century horror. In this show we take a spoiler-free look at his most recent novels - No One Gets Out Alive, Lost Girl and Under a Watchful Eye
Who's been carving these mysterious runes into these trees? Why are my best mates and I being tormented by these horrible nightmares? What is it that's hunting us in this dark scandinavian forest? Will these questions be answered this week on Sham Fiction? Nah. But that won't stop Marcus and Andrew from packing their best rainslickers and hiking boots and heading out into the wilderness to make their own versions of the Netflix original film, The Ritual!Links: The Ritual on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80217312Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/shamfiction Sham Fiction episode archive: http://www.twojackets.com/shamfictionepisodes Tags: netflix, ritual, horror, film, terror, scary, thriller, supernatural, movies, british, Joe Barton, Adam Nevill, David Bruckner, trolls, fiction, fan fiction, fanfiction, english, shamfiction, monster, creature, terrible accents
Atent@s al maullido del gato y a la velocidad crucero que alcanza el programa,es que me perseguían. Las obras citadas: "El gato negro" Poe. "El guardavías" Dickens. "La noche" Maupassant. "La puerta abierta" M.Oliphant. "Un habitante de Carcosa" A.Bierce. "El castillo de los Cárpatos" Verne. "La casa en el confín de la tierra" W.H.Hodgson. "El Wendigo" A.Blackwood. "La llamada de Cthulhu" H.P.Lovecraft. "Los que moran bajo las tumbas" R.E.Howard. "Arde,bruja,arde" A.Merritt. "Quién anda ahí"J.W.Campbell Jr. "Los pájaros"Daphne du Maurier. "La noche del cazador" D.Grubb. "Los cuclillos de Midwich"J.Wyndham. "Psicosis"R.Bloch. "Rosemary´s baby" Ira Levin. "Apagadas están las luces"R.Laymon. "El blues de la sangre de cerdo" Clive Barker. "Misery"Stephen King. "Dark water" Koji Suzuki. "Pesadilla a 20.000 pies"R.Matheson. "Cuernos" Joe Hill. "Apartamento 16" Adam Nevill. "A ciegas" Josh Malerman. Recomiendo serie Castle Rock sobre el universo literario de Stephen King.
Welcome to episode 35 of Radio Free Endor on this Halloween night. In addition, as it’s Halloween, there is no star wars news but we have a great Intro based on the film The Ritual. The Ewoks have gone off to party the night away around there own campfire and ours is burning bright and Jason W.Christman drops in for a chilling tale or two and we have a great interview with two real paranormal researchers, Caroline Mckendrick, and Marian Hill from the SPI UK Somerset Paranormal Investigators UK. So the campfire is nice and hot, the droids are bringing the marshmallows and hot chocolate, so come closer, get comfy and don’t be scared and we will begin. 00:00 The Ritual of Endor intro 22:43 Welcome to the Campfire 23:30 My friend's Ghost story 25:29 Creepy tales with Jason 34:30 Interview with paranormal researchers, Caroline Mckendrick and Marian Hill 83:05 End of the show 84:40 Bonus Bit: Bloopers If you want to have a say about anything Star Wars, an idea for an intro or the podcast even a ghost story for next year then drop us an email or record a voicemail on your phone or pc, it can be as long as you want to send them to us at radiofreeendor@gmail.com Links Caroline Mckendrick, Marian Hill from the SPI UK Somerset Paranormal Investigators UK https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=spi%20uk%20somerset%20paranormal%20investigators%20u.k. @rsouthgate @cutnrun22 @JasonWChristman https://www.jasonwchristman.com/ @FanthaTracks @bruckmachina @thebenlovett The Soundtrack https://benlovett.bandcamp.com/album/the-ritual https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ritual-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B0799Y36TB The Ritual Paperback by Adam Nevillhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/RitualAdamNevill/dp/1509883444/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1540686007&sr=8-2&keywords=the+ritual Brand New Tee shirts available at Tee Public Radio free endorhttp://shrsl.com/?icde @radiofreeendor @Jamie_R_burns radiofreeendor@gmail.com @SMGPods Search for us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube As a special note a big thank you to Rob Southgate, Jason W.Christman and Paul Stickley for helping me out on the intro as I could not have done it without them and a special thanks to the folks that made the amazing film The Ritual by Director David Bruckner and writer Joe Barton and Adam Nevill and the fantastic score by Ben Lovett. And thank you to Caroline Mckendrick and Marian Hill and there team for coming on the show Have a safe Halloween everyone and I’ll see you soon
In the second part of our voyage through the books of British horror star Adam Nevill, we take another look at The Ritual (2011), explore the cult crimes in Last Days (2012) and discover what lurks in The House of Small Shadows (2013).
In the first of a new mini-series, we explore the novels of Britain's new master of horror, Adam Nevill. In this episode, we take a look at his debut book Banquet for the Damned (2004) and his second novel Apartment 16 (2010). Both reviews are spoiler-free.
Hola a todos/as y bienvenidos al micropodcast de Gameframe. En este programa os vamos a comentar una película bastante entretenida. Se llama “El Ritual”, basada en la novela de Adam Nevill y original de Netflix. Y, por supuesto, sin spoiler. Así que sentaos tranquilamente y poneros vuestros auriculares. ¡Hasta la próxima gameframers! Música de fondo: - Ch Joy – Happy Upbeat Corporate. - Orquesta Arrecife – El hechizo. - Amin Yousefinejad – Mystery of the Planet Earth. - Zero Aleatorio – Música en 8 bit.
Adam Nevill is our guest this episode! Adam is the author of THE RITUAL, LOST GIRL, and many other books. Adam talks about his work, about his feelings on the film version of THE RITUAL, and much more. Adam has a free giveaway currently on his website -- short stories, advice for writers, interviews, and more. At one point in the podcast, Adam shows us artwork from THE RITUAL. View the image at this link. Become a Patreon: get access to our bonus podcasts, get free books, become a guest panelist, and more! Help me to keep the eZine projects going. Check out the Lovecraft eZine Press books. Follow Mike on Twitter or Facebook. Email the show: lovecraftezine@gmail.com If you prefer to watch the show, go here.
In this episode Mr Jim Moon takes a trip into some very deep dark woods with The Ritual. We have a spoiler free review of the new movie directed by David Bruckner and also discuss the original novel by Adam Nevill. Plus there's a spoiler-filled discussion at the end for those who have seen the movie.
Stories Discussed This Episode: Modesty Blaise series by Peter O'Donnell Kill Creek by Scott Thomas The Bullet Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan The Ritual by Adam Nevill (book and film) Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie Fire Code by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Death Instinct by Bentley Little
This month, UNH delves deep into the woodland horror of THE RITUAL (2017), an adaptation of Adam Nevill’s study in claustrophobic, psychological and abject terror. Join us on a hike through modern horror, PTSD, Pagan
Hej! I det här avsnittet snackar Johan och Magnus om Adam Nevills nyligen filmatiserade roman THE RITUAL. Hur läskig tyckte Magnus den var? Vilka knivskarpa analyser sitter Johan på? Lyssna – och lär! Nästa avsnitt, som kommer i början av maj, handlar om Kelly Robsons nya tidsresefreakshow GODS, MONSTERS AND THE LUCKY PEACH. Läs den du med! Lyssnarutmaning Har du läst, eller ska du läsa, Steven Seagals THE WAY OF THE SHADOW WOLVES? I så fall, spela in en recension på c:a 5 minuter och skicka ljudfilen till oss, så lägger vi in den i nästa avsnitt! Vi är supernyfikna på hur den är. Andra saker som nämns Infamous Iron Man, Doctor Strange, The Witcher, Varg Vikernes. Vi hörs!
In our thirty-ninth episode we discuss the Netflix Original Film "The Ritual" and its source material novel by Adam Nevill.
The Ritual (2017) TV-MA | 1h 34min | Horror | 9 February 2018 (USA) A group of college friends reunite for a trip to the forest, but encounter a menacing presence in the woods that's stalking them. Director: David Bruckner Writers: Joe Barton, Adam Nevill (novel) Stars: Rafe Spall, Arsher Ali, Robert James-Collier Ghoulies (1984) PG-13 | 1h 21min | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror | 18 January 1985 (USA) A young man and his girlfriend move into an old mansion home, where he becomes possessed by a desire to control ancient demons. Director: Luca Bercovici Writers: Luca Bercovici, Jefery Levy Stars: Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan, Michael Des Barres
The Ritual (2017) TV-MA | 1h 34min | Horror | 9 February 2018 (USA) A group of college friends reunite for a trip to the forest, but encounter a menacing presence in the woods that's stalking them. Director: David Bruckner Writers: Joe Barton, Adam Nevill (novel) Stars: Rafe Spall, Arsher Ali, Robert James-Collier Ghoulies (1984) PG-13 | 1h 21min | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror | 18 January 1985 (USA) A young man and his girlfriend move into an old mansion home, where he becomes possessed by a desire to control ancient demons. Director: Luca Bercovici Writers: Luca Bercovici, Jefery Levy Stars: Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan, Michael Des Barres
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. David Bruckner has had an interesting path to his feature length directorial debut. He’s been in three horror “anthologies” where his segments have actually been considered the strongest. The Signal was a curious zombie-like film from 2007 and his piece was the most intense to the point where critics said they wished the film kept that tone straight to the end. In V/H/S, his tale, Amateur Night, was a boy’s night out gone wrong as throwback drive-in cinema at its best. And in Southbound, his segment The Accident, is always noted as a high point of that movie. Now in 2018, The Ritual, a very different type of horror film than anything he has ever done prior, arrived with a bang on Netflix. Five Brits get together to plan a guy’s trip away. When a robbery causes the death of one of them, Luke, Phil, Hutch, and Dom head to Sweden in tribute to him. After a long hike in the mountains, Dom twists his leg leading them to believe they will not be able to make it back before dark. Using a map, they decide to take a short cut through a deep forest that would cut the journey in half. As they begin their trek back, each soon discovers they are in danger. Based on the book by British author Adam Nevill, adapted to the screen by tv scriptor Joe Barton, David Bruckner brings a dark and scary tale to screen. The film made its debut late last year at the Toronto International Film Festival and caused a bidding war between Lionsgate and Netflix. Receiving fairly good reviews, the movie has already been listed as one of this year’s best early genre releases. Dark Discussions Podcast takes a look at the movie and gives their thoughts. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
Director: David BrucknerWriters: Joe Barton & Adam Nevill (novel)Synopsis: Following a terrible tragedy, four friends decide to continue their group's planned hiking trip through the virtually untouched wilderness of Sweden. However, when weather and injury force them to take a shortcut through the woods, the group soon realizes they're being hunted by a sinister presence.Intro/Outro music courtesy Peter Perfect. Check him out on Instagram | Soundcloud
Warning: Spoilers from 28:08, continue at your own peril. This week Aaron and Brian discuss The Ritual, a horror movie based on the novel by Adam Nevill, and see it how it shapes compared to the stunning source material. https://www.criticaltwits.com https://www.youtube.com/c/criticaltwits https://www.soundcloud.com/criticaltwits https://www.facebook.com/criticaltwits https://www.twitter.com/critical_twits
Critics and fans alike are applauding "The Ritual", the feature length directorial debut of filmmaker David Brucker. Long time listeners of The Necronomicast will remember our first conversation with David back on Episode 126, where we discussed his evolution as a director and the release of his movie "Southbound". This conversation jumps right into the woods of Romania, to discuss how "The Ritual" went from bestselling novel by Adam Nevill into the Netflix original movie that is leaving viewers breathless. This spoiler filled conversation leaves no stone unturned as David tells how they created the fantastic effects, braved the harsh elements, and avoided encounters with bears. Film director David Bruckner is our guest on this episode of THE NECRONOMICAST!
This week I review the Netflix original film, The Ritual, based on the book by Adam Nevill. I also cover a couple of horror games, and the latest industry news.
In a change to our scheduled film, the Welcome To Horror team are joined by special guests (and genuine actual women) Ladies Jennifer and Sharon to watch Netflix original “The Ritual”. This adaptation of Adam Nevill’s novel, which seems destined to become a modern classic, has several important life lessons, including just hand over your jewellery, and absolutely never, ever, ever go camping. Along the way we discuss Rocky Horror, Altered Carbon, the British sense of humour and endurance double bills. Watch (or treat yourself and re-watch) to avoid spoilers, and join us.
This week, Brea and Mallory solve vacation reading dilemmas, learn where Jesus keeps his e-books and talk bookish technology with Tom Merritt! Use the hashtag #TravelingReader to participate in online discussion on Twitter and Instagram! And check our Facebook and Goodreads groups! Links - Whispersync https://www.amazon.com/Whispersync-for-Voice-Learn-More-Kindle-Store/b?ie=UTF8&node=12527156011 Sword and Laser http://swordandlaser.com/ Tom Merritt http://www.tommerritt.com/ http://tommerrittbooks.com/ Books Mentioned - Heroine Worship by Sarah Kuhn https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780756413262 The House of Small Shadows by Adam Nevill https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781250068811 The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780553588941 Pilot X by Tom Merritt http://tommerrittbooks.com/blog/2016/4/9/pilot-x
In this podcast Adam Nevill talks about his favourite haunted house stories, book signings, online book launches, and much more. About Adam Nevill Adam L.G. Nevill was born in Birmingham, England, in 1969 and grew up in England and New Zealand. He is the author of the horror novels: Banquet for the Damned, Apartment 16, The Ritual, … Continue reading
In this podcast Adam Nevill talks about the film adaption of The Ritual, his writing process, Facebook advertising, and much more. About Adam Nevill Adam L.G. Nevill was born in Birmingham, England, in 1969 and grew up in England and New Zealand. He is the author of the horror novels: Banquet for the Damned, Apartment 16, The Ritual, … Continue reading
In this podcast Adam Nevill talks about his latest novel Under A Watchful Eye, his independent publishing house Ritual Limited, and Creative Writing courses. About Adam Nevill Adam L.G. Nevill was born in Birmingham, England, in 1969 and grew up in England and New Zealand. He is the author of the horror novels: Banquet for the Damned, Apartment … Continue reading
*** Breaking news! The Writer and the Critic is now on Patreon! There are all sorts of exciting milestone goals and rewards for patrons with pledges starting at just $1.00 per podcast. If you enjoy the podcast and can spare some change, Ian and Kirstyn would be immensely grateful for your support. They might even be able to afford to upgrade the increasingly unreliable equipment which would be lovely. All episodes will continue to be published monthly free of charge to the public ... though there might be some special behind-the-scenes moments made available to patrons only from time to time. Many heartfelt thanks in advance! *** This month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, briefly discuss an article by Damian Walter that served as inspiration for the "literary vs genre" theme of this episode before moving on to the featured books: House of Small Shadows by Adam Nevill [12:10] and Slade House by David Mitchell [44:10]. During the course of the discussion, mention is made of the following reviews: Review of House of Small Shadows by Jeff VanderMeer in The Guardian Review of House of Small Shadows by Niall Alexander on Tor.com Review of Slade House by Sarah Thomas in the New York Times Review of Slade House by Liz Jenson in The Guardian Review of Slade House by Brian Finney in the LA Review of Books If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:11:25 for some possibly controversial final remarks plus more details about how you can support The Writer and the Critic via Patreon. Next month, there will be two anthologies up for discussion: The Sea Is Ours: Tales from Steampunk Southeast Asia edited by Jaymee Goh & Joyce Chng AfroSF: Science Fiction by African Writers edited by Ivor W. Hartmann Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun!
Things gets a little highbrow on this episode of The Writer and the Critic, when your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond enthusiastically tackle Satin Island by Tom McCarthy [5:35] and Lament for the Afterlife by Lisa L. Hannett [59:45]. The words 'semiotic' and 'taxonomy' may appear with alarming regularity. Also, mosaic fiction, people. Let's make it a thing. During the course of the discussion, mention is made of the following articles, reviews and books: "The Death of Writing" by Tom McCarthy "Technology and the Novel" by Tom McCarthy Review of Satin Island by Marc Mewshaw in The Atlantic Review of Lament for the Afterlife in Publishers Weekly The United Stories of America by Rolf Lunden Clade by James Bradley Things We Didn't See Coming by Steven Amsterdam If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:47:45 for final remarks. The next episode will air in February 2016 and will mark the shift to a more curatorial phase of the podcast. The books up for discussion will be Slade House by David Mitchell along with House of Small Shadows by Adam Nevill. Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun!
In this podcast we review The Best British Fantasy 2013 and House of Small Shadows by Adam Nevill, discuss the state of horror reviews and talk about what on earth we’re going to watch now that Breaking Bad has come to a close. Joining us is special guest Livius Nedin from the Booked Podcast. Topics … Continue reading
Cine: Os damos nuestra opinión de "Albert Nobbs", "La dama de hierro", "The Artist", "Katmandú, un espejo en el cielo", "Chico y Rita", "Millenium: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Los descendientes", "Acero Puro", "Atraco por duplicado", "Johnny English Reborn" y "El Origen del Planeta de los Simios". Además, os contamos todo sobre los estrenos de esta semana, que incluyen: "Declaración de guerra", "El invitado", "Lo mejor de Eva", "Papá, soy una zombi", "Star Wars: Episodio I en 3D", "The French kissers", "Three" y "War horse (Caballo de batalla)". Literatura: Hablamos de "Sinsajo", tercera parte de la saga "Los Juegos del Hambre" de Suzanne Collins y de "Apartamento 16", de Adam Nevill, éste último reseñado en la revista. También os contamos todo sobre la decisión de Juanjo de Goya de donar todos los beneficios de su libro a una ONG. Series: Hablamos de "Cuentamé", "Skins" 6x02, "The Big Bang Theory" 5x15, "Once Upon A Time" 1x11, "Alcatraz" 1x04 y la serie "Fringe".
Cine: Os damos nuestra opinión de "Albert Nobbs", "La dama de hierro", "The Artist", "Katmandú, un espejo en el cielo", "Chico y Rita", "Millenium: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Los descendientes", "Acero Puro", "Atraco por duplicado", "Johnny English Reborn" y "El Origen del Planeta de los Simios". Además, os contamos todo sobre los estrenos de esta semana, que incluyen: "Declaración de guerra", "El invitado", "Lo mejor de Eva", "Papá, soy una zombi", "Star Wars: Episodio I en 3D", "The French kissers", "Three" y "War horse (Caballo de batalla)". Literatura: Hablamos de "Sinsajo", tercera parte de la saga "Los Juegos del Hambre" de Suzanne Collins y de "Apartamento 16", de Adam Nevill, éste último reseñado en la revista. También os contamos todo sobre la decisión de Juanjo de Goya de donar todos los beneficios de su libro a una ONG. Series: Hablamos de "Cuentamé", "Skins" 6x02, "The Big Bang Theory" 5x15, "Once Upon A Time" 1x11, "Alcatraz" 1x04 y la serie "Fringe".
The Ritual (2017) TV-MA | 1h 34min | Horror | 9 February 2018 (USA) A group of college friends reunite for a trip to the forest, but encounter a menacing presence in the woods that's stalking them. Director: David Bruckner Writers: Joe Barton, Adam Nevill (novel) Stars: Rafe Spall, Arsher Ali, Robert James-Collier Ghoulies (1984) PG-13 | 1h 21min | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror | 18 January 1985 (USA) A young man and his girlfriend move into an old mansion home, where he becomes possessed by a desire to control ancient demons. Director: Luca Bercovici Writers: Luca Bercovici, Jefery Levy Stars: Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan, Michael Des Barres