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Horror is the genre of the day and today's film is the full embodiment of horror. In so much as, it's horrifying to spend the time to watch today's film. Alice Sweet Alice starring Paula Sheppard and about 4 minutes of Brook Shields, who only gets top booking because she was the most famous person in this pile of garbage.Everyone suspects a creepy 12 year old Alice of murdering her sister, but the true motives reveal a much darker back story. Nobody is who they seem in this low-budget 70's horror movie. Support the showCatch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload exclusive content each month for only $3 a month.
In celebration of Geekscape's newest podcast, The Phantom of the Podpera, we invite Kyle's cohost Evan Fonseca on to discuss the anniversary of Disney Channel's take on the mischievous masked man, 2000's THE PHANTOM OF THE MEGAPLEX. Is this a horror movie? Not particularly. Has it aged well? Also, no. But one of the maligned theaters in the titular megaplex is, in fact, showing an HMN favorite: the infamous raincoat terrorize of ALICE SWEET ALICE! Let our 4 handsome voices serenade you this week on Horror Movie Night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this fun episode of Drinks and a Movie, I welcomes special guests Jerry Lourenco and Rich Mallery from the Horror Heads podcast to sip, savor, and slash their way through a double shot of whiskey and horror. We kick things off by tasting Nelson's Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey followed by Maker's Mark “Heart Release” 2024, —two very different expressions with rich histories and bold profiles. Expect tasting notes, barrel talk, and a little whiskey-fueled banter. Then, we dive deep into the eerie atmosphere of the underrated 70s slasher gem "Alice, Sweet Alice" (1976). From religious overtones and masked terror to Brooke Shields' early role, we explore why this cult classic still sends chills decades later. Whether you're a whiskey lover, horror film fanatic, or both, this episode brings the perfect blend of bold spirits and bloody cinema.Follow Horror Heads Podcast HereFollow Drinks and a Movie Podcasts socials Here
Pope tribute! We're talking Alice, Sweet Alice on this episode of the show, diving into the religious subtext about Catholic guilt and appreciating the early slasher elements and giallo pairings that Alfred Sole brings to the movie. We're also drinking the Limaveza lime lager from Aldi!Approximate timeline0:00-10:00 Intro10:00-17:00 Beer talk17:00-end Alice, Sweet AliceThanks for listening, please subscribe on the podcast app of your choice. Find us on Facebook and Bluesky.
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Episode 258: Alice Sweet Alice (1976), Dressed to Kill (1980). Plus, Your Monster, The Girl with the Needle, Nosferatu and more. Time stamps below. 14:00min - Alice, Sweet Alice 35:00min - Dressed to Kill
Today we enter the world of slashers. Alice, Sweet Alice was a fun little slasher from the 70s and was a first watch for both of us. More brutal than the film, Hog absolutely destroys Daddy with some of the most rank burps you've ever heard (and he's smelled). Tune in for a good time. Mike's IG: www.instagram.com/miketerrible Will's IG: www.instagram.com/brentwood.buddha Will's Twitter: https://twitter.com/wwgish Visit our YouTube Channel for clips from the show: www.youtube.com/@MovieoftheweekPod Visit our YouTube Channel dedicated to Hong Kong Cinema: www.youtube.com/@hkcinemasociety
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This week Bryan and Dave take a look at a nasty little indie from New Jersey that can't help but get a little on ya. Alfred Sole's Alice, Sweet Alice is a vicious movie with a real bone to pick with the Catholic church. Following his actual excommunication from the church having, Alfred Sole pulled together every resource he could, with a script co-written by Rosemary Ritvo and heavily, heavily inspired by Nicholas Roeg's Don't Look Now, it pits a community of deeply repressed middle-class Catholics against a killer who brutally murders a child in a church. Is it the deeply disturbed problem-child Alice? All signs point to yes but it's complicated, of course. Perverse and dark in the extreme, Alice, Sweet Alice stands alone in the 1970's as a truly original, truly mean piece of horror with a hell of a cast and some seriously nasty special effects. Support Bring Me The Axe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/c/bringmetheaxepod Buy Bring Me The Axe merch here: https://www.bonfire.com/store/bring-me-the-axe-podcast/
1976 was a comparatively slow year for horror movies yet it contains some of the most popular titles of all time. But, what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 1976? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several shots of whisky and a 6 hour running time split over 4 episodes. This is 1976, A Year In Horror. 0.00 - Introduction12.45 - Sci-Fi Corner15.57 - Logan's Run (w/ Brix Smith)34.28 - The Worst 10 Horror Movies of 197642.44 - Also Rans (Part 1)44.58 - Kolchak: Crackle of Death (w/ Paul Terry)
Nova Jersey, 1961. Alice é uma perturbada garotinha de 12 anos que assusta todos com seu comportamento estranho. No entanto, após uma tragédia, ela se torna a principal suspeita do brutal assassinato de sua irmã de 9 anos durante sua Primeira Comunhão. Tudo piora quando uma série de outros assassinatos começam a ser cometidos por uma figura mascarada. Essa é a premissa de Comunhão ou Alice Sweet Alice, filme de 1976 dirigido por Alfred Sole que chocou a todos por trazer uma criança supostamente assassina em meio a um ambiente católico e que também marcou a estreia de Brooke Shields no cinema. Inspirado pelos filmes de Alfred Hitchcock e pelo clássico Inverno de Sangue em Veneza, o longa é um clássico do horror dos anos 70, trazendo um vilão mascarado bizarro, uma criança perturbadora e críticas ao catolicismo. Venha com a gente conhecer um pouco mais sobre essa obra-prima. O Cabana RdM começa agora. O RdMCast é produzido e apresentado por: Gabi Larocca, Gabriel Braga e Thiago Natário. ARTE DA VITRINE: Estúdio Grim ESTÚDIO GRIM – Design para conteúdo digital Portfólio: https://estudiogrim.com.br/ Instagram @estudiogrim contato@estudiogrim.com.br PODCAST EDITADO POR Felipe Lourenço SEJA UM(A) APOIADOR(A) Apoie o RdM a produzir mais conteúdo e ganhe recompensas exclusivas! Acesse: https://apoia.se/rdm Conheça a Sala dos Apoiadores: https://republicadomedo.com.br/sala-dos-apoiadores/ CITADOS NO PROGRAMA Alice, Querida Alice / Comunhão (1976) Outras citações Inverno de Sangue em Veneza (1973) Tara Maldita (1956) Menina Bonita (1978) Episódios RdMCast #243 – Especial Alfred Hitchcock RdMCast #453 – A franquia A Profecia: é tudo para você, Damien! Tem algo para nos contar? Envie um e-mail! contato@republicadomedo.com.br Twitter: @RdMCast Instagram: Republica do Medo
Halloween is right around the corner, and the Accademia Giallo team is eager to "treat" you to a revealing round table review of Alice, Sweet Alice!A divorced Catholic couple's life is upended when their teenage daughter, Alice, is suspected of killing her younger sister during her First Communion. And wouldn't you know it? Mayhem ensues!Join us for a "sweet" and spoilerific look at this bizarre thriller starring Brooke Shields! We'll also pull over for the age-old sidebar, "Is this really Giallo"--and take your questions, comments, and SuperChats!Because it's October, the annual Scare-a-Thon is in full swing! For the third year in a row, AC is raising funds for the Women's Reproductive Rights Assistance Project. Support this year's Scare-a-Thon by donating directly to WRRAP!And keep up with all of AC's "Scare-a-Thon" viewings!Subscribe, like, and comment to the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel, and check out kickseat.com for multiple movie podcasts each week!Show LinksWatch the Alice, Sweet Alice trailer.Support all of our terrifying teachers' axe-tracurricular activities!Stay studious with Aaron Christensen at Horror101 with Dr. AC!And subscribe to his YouTube channel!If you dare, venture down into Kitley's Krypt with Jon Kitley! And listen to Jon's scary-good podcast, Discover the Horror!Stalk Bryan Martinez in The Giallo Room!Buy J. Blake Fichera's "Scored to Death" Volume I and II on Amazon (mentioned in the show).Catch up with classic episodes of his Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers podcast!Continue your education with our "Accademia Giallo" Playlist!
Continuing Spooky Adjacent Month, Zach picked the 1976 psychological slasher film Alice, Sweet Alice. Directed by Alfred Sole, the film focuses on a troubled adolescent girl who becomes a suspect in the brutal murder of her younger sister at her First Communion, as well as in a series of unsolved stabbings that follow. The film stars Linda Miller, Paula Sheppard, Niles McMaster and Brooke Shields in her film debut. Come join us!!! Website : http://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod
Today on the podcast, Josh and Drusilla discuss one of their very favorite European lesbian vampire films, Daughters of Darkness. From wiki: “Daughters of Darkness[b] is a 1971 erotic horror film co-written and directed by Harry Kümel and starring Delphine Seyrig, John Karlen, Andrea Rau, and Danielle Ouimet.” Also discussed: Laserdiscs, VCRs, Alice Sweet Alice, Psycho II, Scream, franchises, It's Alive, Karen Black, The House that Screamed, Delphine Seyrig, Klaus Kinski, Jean Rollins, Dark Shadows, haint blue, queer villains, gigolos, and more!NEXT WEEK: Vacation of Terror and Vacation of Terror II Follow them across the internet:Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
DownloadWelcome to episode 383 of LOTC. This week we are back in our time machines and heading to the 70's once again. The year is 1976 and as the decade starts winding down the quality of movies are ramping up. Listen as the crew is joined by Dave Zee to count down their top 5 films from 1976. Did your favorite movies make the crews list? We hope you will enjoy the show. We also want to thank Dave Zee for being on the show, we always have such a good time when he joins. Links will be below for ways to follow Dave and his works. Sit back, turn up the volume, grab your favorite snacks and beverages and journey with us through the Land Of The Creeps.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!TOP 5 HORROR MOVIES 1976DAVE ZEE1. CARRIE2. THE OMEN3. HELTER SKELTER4. THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVES DOWN THE LANE5. ALICE SWEET ALICEDAVE BECKER1. CARRIE2. THE OMEN3. ALICE SWEET ALICE4. EATEN ALIVE5. THE SAVAGE BEESPEARL1. CARRIE2. THE OMEN3. LIPSTICK4. LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENED TO ROSEMARY'S BABY5. FOOD OF THE GODS / GOD TOLD ME TOGREG1. THE OMEN2. CARRIE3. EATEN ALIVE4. GRIZZLY5. CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKEBILL1. THE OMEN2. CARRIE3. THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE4. WHO CAN KILL A CHILD5. EATEN ALIVEDAVE ZEE LINKSEXPLODING HEADS PATREONEXPLODING HEADS FACEBOOKFACEBOOKLOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movie PodcastYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookHorror Movie PodcastJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movies PodcastYouTube ChannelLetterboxdDVD Infatuation PodcastThe Illustrated Fan PodcastBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdPhantom Galaxy PodcastTwisted Temptress LinkLetterboxdIAN IRZA LINKSBLOG SITEFACEBOOKTWITTERINSTAGRAMLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebookLespecial FacebookLespecial Website
De zesde aflevering van het vierde seizoen van Cinepraatjes, de podcast van Cinemaatjes. Het stormt tijdens de opname en dat hoor je af en toe. William heeft vernomen dat er een Lego-set uitkomt van JAWS en William wil deze, terwijl JP liever wacht op een Playmobil versie. William heeft eindelijk, na ruim 5 maanden, de soundtrack van ‘Alice Sweet Alice' ontvangen. Ook wil William even de nieuwe plaat van de band ‘Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats' aanprijzen, genaamd ‘Nell' Ora Blu', het is een soundtrack voor een niet bestaande Giallo-film. Zowel John Carpenter als Robert englund hebben een ster gekregen op de Hollywood Walk of Fame. Marino heeft weer een sonnet, waarover wij veel te moeilijk nadenken. JP heeft een aantal films gezien en twee daarvan wil hij kort bespreken nl. ‘Anatomy of a Fall' en ‘Smile'. William zag de nieuwe Netflix-original ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F' en JP keek uiteindelijk ook ‘Malignant' van James Wan. We trokken een DVD uit de kast met niet zo'n goeie films namelijk de Nederlandse film ‘De Dominee' en we hebben het even over Nederlandse films. In onze Special bespreken we uitvoerig een veel te bekende slasher en we gaan uiteindelijk de hele franchise hier bespreken. Nu de eerste nl. ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street'. Uiteraard bespreken we ook weer vragen van luisteraars over o.a. waarom we niet op de radio van Omroep Tilburg komen, de beste film song, André van Duin in Hollywood, films met een kleur in de titel en Yolanthe in een slasher. Veel luisterplezier. www.youtube.com/@cinemaatjes www.instagram.com/cinemaatjes013 www.facebook.com/cinemaatjes www.patreon.com/cinemaatjes www.letterboxd.com/cinemaatjes
95. "So you think you could knock out Mike Tyson without a table leg?" Greetings Dunge Heads! We're back with another fun packed episode, this week, nuns in peril movie; The First Omen gets a compare and contrast with the recently released Immaculate. The main feature is psychological slasher Alice, Sweet Alice from 1976, which gets the once over, plus all the usual gubbings, nonsense and drivel. If all this floats your boat, why not give us like, a share or tell a friend ! #alicesweetalice #thefirstomen #immaculate
Welcome back to Horror Home School! Join Chris & Ash for their review and discussion of Alice, Sweet Alice. Link tree at www.horrorhomeschool.com. Support the pod and get access to exclusive bonus content at www.patreon.com/horrorhomeschool
This week on the show, Alice, Sweet Alice - a classic horror from the 1970s. A young girl, Karen (played by Brooke Shields) meets an untimely end in this religious-themed regional slasher by director Alfred Sole. Karen is murdered by an unknown assailant in a yellow raincoat and creepy translucent mask. And speaking of yellow, this one bears some of the hallmarks of giallo films from that era, despite these not being an influence on Sole.
“Parents, so often, don't know their children as well as they presume.” Hide your knife in a paper bag and pull on your yellow rain slicker for a conversation on masked attackers, sassy sisters, and communion-craving kids. The Lady Killers are headed to Mass with Alfred Sole's Alice, Sweet Alice. If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe! Follow us at @theladykpod on Twitter and @theladykillerspod on Instagram and Bluesky Connect with your co-hosts: Jenn: @jennferatu on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky Sammie: @srkdall on Twitter and Instagram, @srkdallreads Bookstagram Mae: @eversonpoe on all social media platforms, music at eversonpoe.bandcamp.com Rocco: @roccotthompson on Twitter, @rosemarys_gayby on Instagram Cover Art: David (@the_haunted_david, @the_haunted_david_art) Logo Art: Meg (@sludgework) Music: Mae (@eversonpoe) God took her from me on the day of her first communion, don't you see? He waited until then to teach me that children pay for the sins of their parents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Horror! Medo! Desespero! Pânico! Óstia! Capa! Heresia! No episódio desta semana nos reunimos para falar sobre o Alice, Sweet Alice (Communion) filme lançado em 1976. E para este papo convidamos o Juscelino Neco um quadrinista que curte demais um filme trash e que de vez em quando fala sobre eles no Podcast Selvagem. Então aumentem seus iPods porque mais um Podtrash está no ar! Duração: 90 minutosMédia TD1P: 4,666 ELENCO Bruno "Gunfree" GunterDemétrius "Anjo Negro" Santos Douglas Fricke, o ExumadorEdson OliveiraShin Koheo, o Maratonista nu! CONVIDADO ESPECIAL Juscelino NecoPodcast Selvagem ARTE DO BANNER Juscelino Neco EXTRAS DESTE PODTRASH IMDBTrailer FEEDS E LINKS DO PODTRASH Podtrash na iTunes StorePodtrash no SpotifyFeed completo do PodtrashFeed sem os Lado BFeed do Lado BCanal do Podtrash no YoutunerParticipe do Grupo “Esse Merece um Podtrash” lá no Facebook!Participe do grupo do Telegram dos Ouvintes do PodtrashConheça a Loja de Camisetas As Baratas! CONTATOS DO PODTRASH podtrash@td1p.comKoo do Podtrash!@podtrashFacebook do PodtrashNova Cx Postal: 79137 - CEP 03479-970 CAPA DESTE PODTRASH
We discuss some more formative horror films for us and why they were so impactful and Horror Facts with Cath. Movies discussed: Silence of the Lambs, Poltergeist, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Alice Sweet Alice, The Shining, The Babadook. Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | Patreon | YouTube | Check out our Website All music and sound by Mannequin Uprising. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/terrortalk/message
The Secretary's Secret Lair is back with an appropriate 13th episode. This month we explore Evil Kids centered around biological, nurture and environmental theories. The movies that best give us an example of these are The Bad Seed (1956), Alice Sweet Alice (1974) and Who Can Kill a Child aka Island of the Damn (1976). Are these children at fault for their behavior or just merely innocent by standards paying the price of adults? Link in bio and highlight under SSL Podcast or can be found under most platforms under @webelongdead and don't forget to give my bosses a listen while you are there, because without them, I would be here.
A movie with an unholy trinity of titles. Featuring: Andi Preller, David Hopkins and Dave Roberts Running Time: 1:45:00 This week, We review 1976’s Alice, Sweet Alice/Communion/Holy Terror. Before that though, we discuss what we got into this week, including: The Bloodhaus Podcast, The Loser’s Club podcast, The Gunslinger, The Drawing of the Three, A Ghost
Welcome back to the Horror. Cult. Trash. Other. Podcast! This week is the first of this year's Nasty November episodes where, this year, we'll be joined by special guests throughout the month to specifically discuss films from the video nasties section 3 list! To kick things off, we're joined by Jon from musicals podcast, Life's But a Song, to discuss all things Alice, Sweet Alice, a cult horror film with a slight similarity to Don't Look Now (the raincoat), many interesting themes and the first ever performance from Brooke Shields. Email us at horror.cult.trash.other@gmail.com and check us out on Social Media at the following links www.facebook.com/horrorculttrashother Twitter - @horrorculttrash Instagram - @horror.cult.trash.other Check out Life's But a Song wherever you get your podcasts and on Instagram/Twitter over at @butasongpod. Theme song is Stick Around by Gary's old band, One Week Stand. Check them out on Spotify, iTunes and many other digital distributors!
An adolescent girl is suspected of murdering her sister, and attacking (and murdering) others in this mid-1970s proto-slasher film. Gus joins Matt & Ashley to talk about Alice, Sweet Alice in today's 13 Days of Halloween episode.
Category: I Guessed the End (Psychological Horror) Movie: Alice, Sweet Alice
On this special episode of Piecing It Together, Jon Towlson, author of 40 Cult Movies joins me to talk about some films from the last 5 years that we think may eventually be considered cult classics. Some of the films we talk about include Malignant, They Cloned Tyrone, The Kid Detecive and The Greasy Strangler.As always, SPOILER ALERT for any of the movies we discuss!Jon Towlson's new book 40 Cult Classics from Alice Sweet Alice to Zombies of Mora Tau is available now to purchase on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/40-Cult-Movies-Alice-Zombies/dp/B0CKLR41KWFollow Jon on Twitter @SystemshocksMy sixth album, MORE CONTENT is available NOW on iTunes, Bandcamp and all other digital music stores! Make sure to check it out!My latest music video “Ascending" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fypZ3Z8qeT8The song at the end of the episode is from my recently release horror film score Blind Malice.Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenShare the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser! And most important of all… Keep going to the theater to see new movies!
Alice Sweet Alice (1976)This week on MMM the girls talk lapsed Catholics, creepy kids and dull kitchen knives.Favorite daughter Karen (Brooke Shields) is viciously strangled and set afire in church on the day of her First Communion, and suspicion falls on her jealous and emotionally unstable sister, Alice (Paula E. Sheppard). When the girls' aunt, Annie (Jane Lowry), is later stabbed on an apartment complex stairway, Alice is sent away. But the attacks continue, prompting priest Father Tom (Rudolph Willrich) and Alice's dad, Dominick (Niles McMaster), to go in search of the real killer.StaringPaula Sheppard, Jane Lowry and Rudolph Willrich.Leave a comment on our social media pages and let us know what you think of this episode or the movie itself. We always love hearing from our listeners.
Part 2 of 2! Brooke Shields made her onscreen debut in this cult chiller that is part horror, part family drama, and part slasher. Antonio of The Cultworthy Cinema, The Cultworthy Classic, and the MILF and Me Podcasts joins me for a look back at this horrifying but brilliant genre film about parental favoritism, blind religious faith, suppression of emotion, attitudes towards mental health, self-righteousness, and guilt. Plus, the usual segments with the poll results, interactive trivia, and listener shout-outs!
Greetings horror fans and welcome to another installment of Arrow Video August which is the theme for this month where the crew reviews movies that have been released by Arrow. Join your hosts Austin and Ade (Slashers Podcast) as they talk about Alice, Sweet Alice! The conversation starts off with a brief intro and some recent news in horror as well. After that, they move on to the IMDb summary portion of the episode and follow that up with a spoiler heavy review of Alice, Sweet Alice. Sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation! Stay Spooky! Check out the Linktree below for all our social media sites as well as the crews Letterboxd pages and much more! linktr.ee/frightmarespodcast stayspooky@outlook.com Timestamps for episode. Intro - 0:00 - 2:07 Horror News - 2:07 - 25:53 IMDb Summary (Spoilers) - 25:53 - 41:25 Review (Spoilers) - 41:25 - 57:00 Wrap Up and Ratings - 57:00 - 1:00:18 Bad/Funny Reviews - 1:00:18 - 1:01:54 Outro - 1:01:54 - 1:04:18
Gag Me With a Knife ends the month of April with 1976's Alice Sweet Alice. Special guest Brad is here to make sure your favorite final girl and babysitter are behaving while your favorite final boy is out for the week. What did Alice do? It's a sin! www.patreon.com/gagmewithaknifepodcastGo subscribe to our Patreon for early access to episodes, bonus episodes, member shout outs in the episodes, and fan requested movies!#horrormovie #slasher #podcastIntro: World of VideoOutro: Smokie - Living Next Door to AliceCo-Hosts: Emily, Mike, and BradProducer: Cam Sully (JACKED UP REVIEW SHOW PODCAST - https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast)Creative Consultant: Ben WilburnGag Me With a Knife Logo: Brandon Biondo
This week the ghouls watch new wave sci fi classic, Liquid Sky. And what's more, they're joined by a very special guest, Breanna Whipple of Heavy Horror (https://www.heavyhorror.com/). From wiki: “Liquid Sky is a 1982 American independent science fiction film directed by Slava Tsukerman and starring Anne Carlisle and Paula E. Sheppard.[1] It debuted at the Montreal Film festival in August 1982 and was well-received at several film festivals thereafter.[2] It was produced with a budget of $500,000. It became the most successful independent film of 1983, grossing $1.7 million worldwide.[3]The film is seen as heavily influencing a club scene that emerged in the early 2000s in Brooklyn, Berlin, Paris, and London called electroclash.[4]” Also! Jimmy Carter tried the metric system. Josh and Breanna will both be at Salem Horror Fest the weekend of April 20th. Drusilla watched some Michelle Yeoh movies like the Heroic trio, also Bride of Reanimator, Desperately Seeking Susan, Times Square, Shock Treatment, After Hours, Repo The Genetic Opera, Veronica, Danzig, Henry Rollins, Henry and Glenn, Drusilla's Fred Armisen impression, Video Hound's Complete Guild to Cult Flicks and Trash Pics, Grease 2, Cannibal Hookers, I Shot Andy Warhol, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Alice Sweet Alice, Richard Kern, Ms .45, I Spit on Your Grave, Gregg Araki's “Nowhere”, Earth Girls Are Easy NEXT WEEK: The Alchemist's Cookbook (2016) Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.com Drusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/ Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/ Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/ Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/ Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkel Joshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/ Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel
There are plenty of ways to help you on your way to discovering more about the films you love, as well as ones you might not know too much about. There's always books on different filmmakers, or sort of the audio form of that, the audio commentaries that are usually found on most of our favorite films. The more insight you have, the more you will know, and maybe even enjoy it more. One of those that is helping fans learn just that is Troy Howarth. He's written over a dozen books on a varity of subjects, usually in the Italian film genre, covering directors like Argento, Bava, Fulci, and more recently, Umberto Lenzi. He's also published a 3-volume set on the giallo film. Plus, he has done a ton of different commentaries, giving fans even more info! Films mentioned in this episode: Alice Sweet Alice (1976), The Antichrist (1973), Aquirre, the Wrath of God (1972), Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), Baron Blood (1972), The Beyond (1981), Bitter Moon (1992), The Black Cat (1981), Black Sunday (1960), Blood and Black Lace, Blood Beast Terror (1968), Blood Delirium, Blood for Dracula (1974), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), Burial Ground (1981), Caltiki, The Immortal Monster (1959), Cannibal Ferox (1981), Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Cat People (1942), Count Dracula (1970), Crawlspace (1986), Danger: Diabolik (1968), The Devil Incarnate (1979), The Devils (1971), Devil's Nightmare (1971), Diabolique (1955), Don't Look Now (1970), Double Face (1969), Don't Torture a Duckling (1972), Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966), Erik the Conqueror (1961), Female Vampire (1973), Five Days (1973), Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971), Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969), The Frenchman's Garden (1978), Fury of the Wolfman (1972), The Ghost Galleon (1974), The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Ghost of Mars (2001), Giant of Marathon (1959), The Great Silence (1968), Great White (1981), Grim Reaper (1980), Hercules in the Haunted World (1961), Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970), Holocaust 2000 (1977), Horror of Dracula (1957), Hound of the Baskervilles (1959), Howl of the Devil (1988), Inferno (1980), The Irishman (2019), I Vampiri (1957), I Walked with a Zombie (1943), Malpertuis (1971), Mill of the Stone Women (1960), Mummy's Revenge (1975), The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave (1971), Night of the Demon (1957), Night of the Howling Beast (1975), New York Ripper (1982), Not as a Stranger (1955), The Old Dark House (1932), Phenomena (1985), Planet of the Vampires (1965), The Pumaman (1980), Revenge of the Dead (1983), Rio Bravo (1959), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Scars of Dracula (1970), Short Night of the Glass Dolls (1971), Slaughter Hotel (1971), The Sniper (1977), Suspiria (1977), Tentacles (1977), They Live (1988), Tintorera (1977), The Transexual (1977), Venom (1981), Venus in Furs (1969), Videodrome (1983), Zombie (1979)
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976) The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is a 1976 cross-genre film directed by Nicolas Gessner and starring Jodie Foster, Martin Sheen, Alexis Smith, Mort Shuman, and Scott Jacoby. It was a co-production of Canada and France and written by Laird Koenig, based on his 1974 novel of the same title. The plot focuses on 13-year-old Rynn Jacobs (Foster), a child whose absent poet father and secretive behaviours prod the suspicions of her conservative small-town Maine neighbours. The adaptation, originally intended as a play, was filmed in Quebec on a small budget. The production later became the subject of controversy over reports that Foster had conflicts with producers over the filming and inclusion of a nude scene, but a 21-year-old body double (Foster's sister) was used. After a screening at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, a court challenge was launched regarding distribution, and a general release followed in 1977. Alice Sweet Alice (1976) Alice, Sweet Alice (originally titled Communion) is a 1976 American slasher film co-written and directed by Alfred Sole, and starring Linda Miller, Paula Sheppard, and Brooke Shields in her film debut. Set in 1961 New Jersey, the film focuses on a troubled adolescent girl who becomes a suspect in the brutal murder of her younger sister at her First Communion, as well as in a series of unsolved stabbings that follow. Inspired by Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now (1973) and the films of Alfred Hitchcock, writer-director Sole devised the screenplay with Rosemary Ritvo, an English professor who was his neighbor. At the time, Sole had been working as an architect restoring historic buildings in his hometown of Paterson, New Jersey, and several properties he had worked on were used as shooting locations. Filming took place throughout the summer of 1975 in Paterson and Newark. The film premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival under its original title, Communion, in November 1976, and was released under this title in London in September 1977. After being acquired by Allied Artists, it was re-titled Alice, Sweet Alice, and released in the United States on November 18, 1977. Another theatrical re-release occurred in 1981 under the title Holy Terror, which marketed the popularity of Shields after her performance in Louis Malle's Pretty Baby (1978). While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic, and was controversial in Ireland due to its apparent anti-Catholic themes. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.06); Background History (33.19); The Little Girl Who Lived Down the Lane (1976) Film Trailer (36.06); The Original (37.02); Let's Rate (1:22.57); Amazing Design Advertisement (1:43.44); Introducing the Double Feature (1:44.27); Alice Sweet Alice (1976) Film Trailer (1:46.31); The Attraction (1:48.12); How Many Stars (3:01.15); End Credits (3:23.15); Closing Credits (3:24.19) Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – copyright 2021. All rights reserved Closing Credits: Thank Heaven For Little Girls by Maurice Chevalier. Taken from the original Broadway production of GIGI. Copyright 1958 MGM Records Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used With Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
Join us as we discuss the very creepy 1976 Alice Sweet Alice movie and drink some chianti along the way. Also listen in as Laura creeps us out with her cosplay, Ivette dives deep into some fun facts, and Brianna drinks more than her fair share of communion wine. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe wherever you're listening and follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookysips_podcast/Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/SpookySipsPodWebsite: https://spookysipspod.buzzsprout.com
The Reverend attempts to introduce La Llareyna to a specific genre of slasher films, but La Llareyna thought Giallo was italian ice cream, and Donnie G. manages to download the wrong movie again. Listener discretion is advised
It's the time of year when ghosts, ghouls, and goblins are on the prowl. That's right: it's Halloween. Or, if we're getting technical, the day after Halloween. And as much as Film Comment editors Devika Girish and Clinton Krute are scared to admit it, that means it's also time for another Halloween Hangover episode of the Film Comment Podcast, where the two confront one of their greatest fears—horror movies—with the help of some masters of the macabre. This year, Clint and Devika asked Kelli Weston, who literally holds a PhD in horror cinema, and Steven Mears, a critic and Film Comment's famously nocturnal copyeditor, to inflict two movies of their choice upon us. Kelli chose the 1976 slasher flick Alice Sweet Alice, and Steve picked Jack Clayton's Henry James adaptation The Innocents. Both movies were ultimately more goofy than scary, but they yielded a truly rich conversation about the role of religion, class, children, and more in horror.
The Video Archives Podcast with Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary
Quentin, Roger and Eli Roth continue their exploration of American Giallo with one of Eli's favorite films, 1976's Alice, Sweet Alice. When Alice's sister Karen is found brutally murdered in a church, suspicions turn towards Alice - but could a 12-year-old girl really be the killer? The group talks about the role that religion plays in giallo, how director Alfred Sole pulled off a period piece on a budget, and how the identity of the villain is just too good to spoil. Wrapping things up in a bow, let's all sing Happy Birthday To Me. Virginia is about to celebrate her 18th birthday, but before she can throw her party, her friends are killed off one by one. Directed by J. Lee Thompson, this film features amazing gags, unique kills, and one of the most gut-wrenching brain surgery scenes you'll ever see. Make sure you RSVP; it'll be a killer party. Learn more about this week's films, get Video Archives merch and more at videoarchivespodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter @videoarchives, and on Instagram @videoarchivespod. You can also write us a question by sending a letter to The Video Archives Podcast, c/o Earwolf Media, PO Box 66, 5551 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90028.
This week, we answer some burning color questions, like "Are Asians actually yellow?" and "How do bear colors work?" Zea starts to stroke her Pandorection with Avatar coming in December while discussing her avid porn research, while Izzy and Mox update us on recent games and movies like Zero Caliber VR, Gloomhaven, and Don't Worry Darling. ...and Zea's journey into The Winx Saga. Then we review the 1976 "slasher"/crazy kid horror film Alice, Sweet Alice, who is not sweet AT ALL. Support us!
This week! Drusilla wins a Golden Trailer Award for her Bodies, Bodies, Bodies poster. The dup discusses sentimental sitcoms plus the new Hellraiser and Triangle of Sadness. But the reason for the season is Alfred Sole's 1976 film Alice, Sweet Alice aka Communion, and its creepy ad campaign. From wiki: "Alice, Sweet Alice (originally titled Communion) is a 1976 American slasher film co-written and directed by Alfred Sole, and starring Linda Miller, Paula Sheppard, and Brooke Shields in her film debut. Set in 1961 New Jersey, the film focuses on a troubled adolescent girl who becomes a suspect in the brutal murder of her younger sister at her First Communion, as well as in a series of unsolved stabbings that follow."Next week: SPECIAL HALLOWEEN DOUBLE FEATURE: ANDY WARHOL'S "FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN" and ANDY WARHOL'S "BLOOD FOR DRACULA." Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.com Drusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/ Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkel Joshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkelal
The Video Archives Podcast with Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary
Quentin, Roger and guest customer Eli Roth (director of Hostel and Cabin Fever) kick off our first themed series: American Giallo! After outlining their thoughts on the genre, they start with Brian De Palma's Dressed To Kill. A mysterious tall blonde woman wearing sunglasses murders a psychiatrist's patient, and now she's after the prostitute who witnessed it. Quentin, Roger and Eli talk about how the villainous Bobbi affected them, discuss the controversy surrounding the film, and reveal how the story changed from script to screen. Next, we'll look through Irvin Kershner's Eyes Of Laura Mars. A famous fashion photographer develops a disturbing ability to see through the eyes of a killer. The hosts discuss strange plot devices, read excerpts from interviews that shed light on the true history of the film, and hear how Eli would have rewritten the ending. Tune in next week for the conclusion of this two part episode, with Alice Sweet Alice and Happy Birthday To Me! Learn more about this week's films, get Video Archives merch and more at videoarchivespodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter @videoarchives, and on Instagram @videoarchivespod. You can also write us a question by sending a letter to The Video Archives Podcast, c/o Earwolf Media, PO Box 66, 5551 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90028.
If Brooke Shields annoys you, ddon'y worry because you only have to watch her for eight minutes before she gets murdered while dressed as a child bride.
In 1961, a divorced Catholic couple's life is turned upside down when one of their two adolescent daughters is suspected of her younger sister's brutal murder during her first holy communion and a series of subsequent stabbings. Directed by Alfred Sole Written by Alfred Sole & Rosemary Ritvo Guest: Kay Rudnick (@mamapedal)
Mike S. and Mike H. go back to the wild 70's to cover the seminal horror ALICE, SWEET ALICE by the late Alfred Sole. Shot entirely in New Jersey, this movie is significant in a few ways. It's the film debut of Brooke Shields, it's writer-director Alfred Sole's first non-porn film and is widely considered to be arguably the first American giallo. Intro: “Necromaniacs” – composed and recorded by Mike Hill Outro: “Spiritual Cramp” – Christian Death
On the 20th episode of Drive-In Double Feature Podcast, your hosts Ryan and Nathan talk about Alice Sweet Alice. The story of a child murderer on the hunt after Brooke Shields and so many more. It's this podcast's first foray into slasher films and it certainly won't be their last.
*See end of description for Content Warnings Welcome back to The Fright of Your Life! Join us this week in the latest installment of our ever growing "Creepy Kids" saga with ALICE, SWEET ALICE. An enigma of a movie, equal parts beautiful and confusing. Let us know your theories of what it all means, and your feelings on the movie overall! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @FrightYourLife Individual Twitter accts: @RileyCassidy1 @TaraEllwood *CW: sexual assault, animal abuse, sexualization of a child
Cody and Matt discuss this religious slasher from the 70's. They talk mystery, evil children, even worse adults, and of course, more Veteran Character Actors. Thanks for listening!
Tonight, we talked about the movie "Midsommar" and all the substance it has. We can "bear-ly" wait to hear your thoughts on it! We also cement some new segments involving news on "The Autopsy Report" from Re-Animator Rob and an "Undertaking Question of the Week" from Meg The Mortician. For the "Record of the Week" Christopher From The Black Lagoon reviews Waxwork Records' pressing of "Alice Sweet Alice."
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