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Happy Mother's Day! Make sure you water your plants on stable ladders, avoid unnecessary globe-trotting, and check your kid for birthmarks before tuning in to our coverage of the poster-child for being child-free by choice in 1976's The Omen.***CONTENT WARNING: discussion of suicide, infanticide, religion Follow us on Instagram at @thewhorrorspodcastEmail us at thewhorrorspodcast@gmail.comArtwork by Gabrielle Fatula (gabrielle@gabriellefatula.com)Music: Epic Industrial Music Trailer by SeverMusicProdStandard Music License Sources: Balanzategui, Jessica. “The Child and Adult Trauma in American Horror of the 1980s.” The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema: Ghosts of Futurity at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century, Amsterdam University Press, 2018, pp. 35–66. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv80cc7v.5. Accessed 1 Apr. 2025.Berlatsky, Noah. “Hell Is for Children: The Revolutionary Politics of ‘The Omen'”. https://wearethemutants.com/2020/10/30/hell-is-for-children-the-revolutionary-politics-of-the-omen/ The Omen (1976) Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Omen Nosferatu (2024) IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075005/
These are 4 Truly Horrific WENDIGO Encounters | Native American Horror StoriesLinktree: https://linktr.ee/its_just_creepyStory Credits:►Sent in to https://www.justcreepy.net/►https://www.reddit.com/user/calicocreep/Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:00:18 Story 100:18:37 Story 200:46:58 Story 301:04:07 Story 4Music by:►'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM_AjpJL5I4&t=0s► Myuu's channelhttp://bit.ly/1k1g4ey ►CO.AG Musichttp://bit.ly/2f9WQpeBusiness inquiries: ►creepydc13@gmail.com#scarystories #horrorstories #wendigo #cryptids #nativeamerican
Wilfred Blanch Talman is an American Horror fiction writer best known for his collaboration with Howard Phillips Lovecraft on the short story, "Two Black Bottles", which was published in Weird Tales in August 1927 and credited solely to Talman. He was a correspondent with Lovecraft and a late member of the Kalem Club. Late in life, he wrote the memoir The Normal Lovecraft (1973). Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Send us a textWoHos!This time I am joined by Stefan MacDonald-Labelle, my friend and filmmaker, to discuss Parker Finn's SMILE 2. This film really scared me! Stefan had fun! We'd recommend it!In this ramble, we also discuss: The overuse of inverted shots, how films need to retire mirror gags, ADD coping strategies, and how many ways you can be messed up in the head, among other topics.Mac and I will return in April with a new slate of shows. Thank you for all your understanding and support, WoHos, It means The World of Horror™ to us, truly.Rememer, 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
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Today on Jewish Studies Unscrolled, we delve into a rare cultural intersection: Jewish life and the genre of horror. While Jewish contributions to American culture often focus on comedy, literature, or music, horror remains largely unexplored, even by prominent Jewish filmmakers. We're joined by Jeremy Dauber, Columbia University professor and author of American Scary: A History of Horror from Salem to Stephen King and Beyond. Together, we examine Sidney Lumet's 1964 film The Pawnbroker as a rare exception, highlighting its haunting depiction of Holocaust survivor Sol Nazerman's trauma, particularly through the “thin place” of the subway—a space where the present collides with the horrors of the past. You can watch the subway scene we discuss here.
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If you want to get to the roots of horror in America, you have to go way back. Back to slavery, back to Salem, back to the colonization of the New World.
Too often, Native Americans are portrayed in movies as cartoonish stereotypes. On this episode, the crew are joined by special guest Rose Talashoma to discuss films made by and starring Native Americans and that present their culture in a more accurate and respectful light. Blood Quantum, Slash/Back, and Prey on this episode of Attack of the Killer Podcast! Listen & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or go to http://www.aotkp.com Connect with the show: Become an Official Attacker: http://jointheattackers.com/ Visit our website: http://www.attackofthekillerpodcast.com/ Like us on https://www.facebook.com/attackofthekillerpodcast Follow us on https://twitter.com/AotKP Follow us on https://tiktok.com/@attackofthekiller Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/attackofthekillerpodcast/ Follow us on https://www.threads.net/@attackofthekillerpodcast Subscribe on https://www.youtube.com/attackofthekillerpodcast Join us on https://www.aotkp.com/discord Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/aotkp/posts Lastly, check out all the amazing shows at http://thepfpn.com
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In this special Halloween episode, we are joined by Dr. Keith Moser, professor in the Department of Classical & Modern Languages and Literatures. Dr. Moser researches 20th and 21st century French and Francophone literature, social and ecological justice, globalization, ecocriticism, and environmental philosophy, among many other important topics. As part of his research, Dr. Moser has become an expert in monster studies, and has designed a new general education class for students who may be interested in learning more. The class is titled “The American Horror Show: Understanding American Culture through Monsters." This episode highlights the new class as well as the subject of monster studies.
Send us a textWelcome to a special episode of The Fixate & Binge Podcast -- with my special guest, Jeanette Flannery from the United Kingdom who has selected her three favorite American Horror films to discuss. Not to be outdone, Joe has in turn selected his favorite three British Horror films of his own for discussion!So tune in -- if you DARE -- to hear about:THE WICKER MAN (1973) Starring Edward Woodard, Christopher Guest, Diane Client, Britt Ekland, Ingrid PittSILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991) Starring Anthony Hopkins, Jodie Foster, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, Anthony HealdTHE CANDYMAN (1992) Starring Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, Xander Berkely, DeJuan Guy28 DAYS LATER (2002) Starring Cillian Murphy, Brenden Gleeson, Naomi Harris, Christopher EcclestonSHAUN OF THE DEAD (2004) Starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Penelope Wilton, Kate Ashfield, Dylan Moran, Peter Serafinowicz, Lucy Davis, Bill NighyTRICK R TREAT (2007) Starring Anna Paquin, Brian Cox, Dylan Baker, Samm ToddHave a happy Halloween!Thank you for listening! You can find and follow us with the links below!Read our Letterboxd reviews at:https://letterboxd.com/fixateandbinge/Follow us on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/fixateandbingepodcast/?hl=msFollow us on TikTok at:https://www.tiktok.com/@fixateandbingepodcastVisit our website at:https://fixateandbingepodcast.com/
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Director Fede Alvarez most anticipated Alien movie Romulus is getting released on august 16 and here at Tales From The Abyss that day will be a holiday
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Sam Raimi & Bruce Campbell cult classic about a campaign trip in a cabin down in Tennessee that awakens a demon
In Anti-Blackness and Human Monstrosity in Black American Horror Fiction (Ohio State UP, 2024), Jerry Rafiki Jenkins examines four types of human monsters that frequently appear in Black American horror fiction--the monsters of White rage, respectability, not-ness, and serial killing. Arguing that such monsters represent specific ideologies of American anti-Blackness, Jenkins shows that despite their various motivations for harming and killing Black people, these monsters embody the horrors that emerge when Black American is disassociated from American. Although these monsters of anti-Blackness are dangerous because they can terrorize Black people with virtual impunity, their "anti-Black sadism," as Jenkins calls it, is what makes them repulsive. Jenkins examines a variety of these monstrous forms in Tananarive Due's The Between, Victor LaValle's The Changeling, Octavia Butler's Kindred, Nnedi Okorafor's Who Fears Death, and many other works. While these monsters and the texts that they populate ask us to think about the role that anti-Blackness plays in being or becoming American, they also offer intellectual resources that Black and non-Black people might use to combat the everyday versions of human monstrosity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In Anti-Blackness and Human Monstrosity in Black American Horror Fiction (Ohio State UP, 2024), Jerry Rafiki Jenkins examines four types of human monsters that frequently appear in Black American horror fiction--the monsters of White rage, respectability, not-ness, and serial killing. Arguing that such monsters represent specific ideologies of American anti-Blackness, Jenkins shows that despite their various motivations for harming and killing Black people, these monsters embody the horrors that emerge when Black American is disassociated from American. Although these monsters of anti-Blackness are dangerous because they can terrorize Black people with virtual impunity, their "anti-Black sadism," as Jenkins calls it, is what makes them repulsive. Jenkins examines a variety of these monstrous forms in Tananarive Due's The Between, Victor LaValle's The Changeling, Octavia Butler's Kindred, Nnedi Okorafor's Who Fears Death, and many other works. While these monsters and the texts that they populate ask us to think about the role that anti-Blackness plays in being or becoming American, they also offer intellectual resources that Black and non-Black people might use to combat the everyday versions of human monstrosity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Anti-Blackness and Human Monstrosity in Black American Horror Fiction (Ohio State UP, 2024), Jerry Rafiki Jenkins examines four types of human monsters that frequently appear in Black American horror fiction--the monsters of White rage, respectability, not-ness, and serial killing. Arguing that such monsters represent specific ideologies of American anti-Blackness, Jenkins shows that despite their various motivations for harming and killing Black people, these monsters embody the horrors that emerge when Black American is disassociated from American. Although these monsters of anti-Blackness are dangerous because they can terrorize Black people with virtual impunity, their "anti-Black sadism," as Jenkins calls it, is what makes them repulsive. Jenkins examines a variety of these monstrous forms in Tananarive Due's The Between, Victor LaValle's The Changeling, Octavia Butler's Kindred, Nnedi Okorafor's Who Fears Death, and many other works. While these monsters and the texts that they populate ask us to think about the role that anti-Blackness plays in being or becoming American, they also offer intellectual resources that Black and non-Black people might use to combat the everyday versions of human monstrosity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
In Anti-Blackness and Human Monstrosity in Black American Horror Fiction (Ohio State UP, 2024), Jerry Rafiki Jenkins examines four types of human monsters that frequently appear in Black American horror fiction--the monsters of White rage, respectability, not-ness, and serial killing. Arguing that such monsters represent specific ideologies of American anti-Blackness, Jenkins shows that despite their various motivations for harming and killing Black people, these monsters embody the horrors that emerge when Black American is disassociated from American. Although these monsters of anti-Blackness are dangerous because they can terrorize Black people with virtual impunity, their "anti-Black sadism," as Jenkins calls it, is what makes them repulsive. Jenkins examines a variety of these monstrous forms in Tananarive Due's The Between, Victor LaValle's The Changeling, Octavia Butler's Kindred, Nnedi Okorafor's Who Fears Death, and many other works. While these monsters and the texts that they populate ask us to think about the role that anti-Blackness plays in being or becoming American, they also offer intellectual resources that Black and non-Black people might use to combat the everyday versions of human monstrosity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
In Anti-Blackness and Human Monstrosity in Black American Horror Fiction (Ohio State UP, 2024), Jerry Rafiki Jenkins examines four types of human monsters that frequently appear in Black American horror fiction--the monsters of White rage, respectability, not-ness, and serial killing. Arguing that such monsters represent specific ideologies of American anti-Blackness, Jenkins shows that despite their various motivations for harming and killing Black people, these monsters embody the horrors that emerge when Black American is disassociated from American. Although these monsters of anti-Blackness are dangerous because they can terrorize Black people with virtual impunity, their "anti-Black sadism," as Jenkins calls it, is what makes them repulsive. Jenkins examines a variety of these monstrous forms in Tananarive Due's The Between, Victor LaValle's The Changeling, Octavia Butler's Kindred, Nnedi Okorafor's Who Fears Death, and many other works. While these monsters and the texts that they populate ask us to think about the role that anti-Blackness plays in being or becoming American, they also offer intellectual resources that Black and non-Black people might use to combat the everyday versions of human monstrosity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
BONUS EPISODE! An audio release of the April 2nd, 2024 livestream hosted with Michael and Bobby of The People Under the Scares. Listen as I force them to pick the greatest American horror film ever made via a 68-film bracket. Enjoy! The People Under The Scares Podcast/ Bobby Torrez & Michael Anthony: Instagram/Twitter: @People_Scares https://linktr.ee/People_scares Would You Die is hosted by Austin Torres and can be found @WouldYouDieShow on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Join me on Patreon! Subscribe to my YouTube Channel! Visit the FANGORIA store: shop.fangoria.com/wouldyoudieshow Use Promo Code: WOULDYOUDIESHOW The Would You Die? Podcast can also be found on TikTok @wouldyoudiepodcast. Follow Austin on Letterboxd @torresau. Music is composed by Josie Palmer. Watch my short film, Ice Scream, here: https://youtu.be/tghxuuJjPxM Watch my short film, Best Day Ever, here: https://youtu.be/WDJbfRl2Qh4 Find Three Y's Men Media here! ThreeYsMenMedia.com Find Three Y's Men Media merch (including Would You Die?) HERE! https://www.belowthecollar.com/tshirt-stores/3ymm.html
On this episode, host Ygraine chats with Sarah Miles about Latin American horror and discuss 2023's When Evil Lurks directed by Demián Rugna and 2017's Tigers Are Not Afraid directed by Issa Lopéz. Theme: Afraid of Me by Cadaver Club
As the saying goes 2 times is a coincidence but more than that and it's a pattern? What about 100 times? Hotel Cecil was then way beyond pattern. But a pattern caused by or created by what? Location? Circumstance of residence? Or something we don't even understand? You do not have to be a conspiracy theorist to say WTF! Especially when you see the craziest security video recording from the elevator! An American Horror story season was even crated based on the events here. Join Kevin as he walks us though the Bizarre AF times at Hotel Cecil, or should we say; "Hotel California"; Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TjVBpyTeZM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebizarreaf/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebizarreaf/support
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Weird Kermit, questionable friends, and terrifying dogs, oh my! Shaun Duke and Daniel Haeusser join forces to discuss Through the Night Like a Snake, a new collection of Latin American horror stories (in translation) from Two Lines Press. Together, they explore the collection's themes, the ways the authors explore the concept of horror, serial killers […]
This week we invite the enchanting Naomi Gossman, celebrated for her role as Pepper in the acclaimed Emmy Winning series "American Horror Story". We reminisce about the past, discussing Naomi's journey from auditioning for the series to becoming one of its standout characters and filming season one of Gown and Out in Beverly Hills with her. The conversation is anything but ordinary, ranging from Naomi's candid experiences at a clothing optional campground, her exploration of gay glory holes and the intriguing history of Armenian coffee, to Pol' and Patrik's hilariously unfortunate stay at a straight Swingers Resort in Mexico. However, the crux of this episode is Pols' uncanny ability to predict the future through reading coffee grinds, a skill he inherited from his grandmother. As Naomi sips her Armenian coffee, the stage is set for Pol to showcase his mystical talent. His reading touches upon Naomi's upcoming travels, her evolving personal relationships, and even foretells an unexpected visit from a lanky messenger. Naomi reflects on Pol's revelations, affirming many of his insights, particularly about the man in her life. The trio's camaraderie is palpable throughout, especially during the “Runway Rundown”, where they humorously critique celebrity outfits on Kim Kardashian, Jessica Lange and Naomi herself. During the entertaining “American Whore Story Game” Naomi playfully reveals her adventurous side of where she has had sex. We wind down with mutual admiration for Pol's precise coffee reading, ending on a high, with everyone eager for Naomi's future and what might unfold. Tune in for an episode filled with laughter, mysticism, and heartfelt conversations. Naomi Gossman gets so candidly 'undressed' by her friends, Patrik and Pol'. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! CHAPTERS: [02:00] Does driving a Smart Car make me Smart? [04:45] I am my own Pepper. [05:23]. Acting for 22 years and then came American Horror Story. [07:05] I am coffee junkie, but never had a taste of Armenian. [09:57] “American Whore Story” is my life..my way. [11:33] Do straight Glory-Holes.exist? [12:23] The Saw Mill with a bunch of gay men and a garage! [15:01] Gay boys at a straight swingers resort in Mexico. [15:50] My Costa Rica crazy poop pavilion with 80 strangers. [16:48] Discovering motor-boating at a straight singers resort. WHAT?!? [19:44] Kama Sutra Saturdays are fun. [23:20] Extra! Extra! Now I am a principal. [26:53] The untimely death of Pepper. [27:36] Kim Kardashian the 4 billion dollar reality star! Runway Rundown - The good, the bad, and the ugly celebrity looks. [36:44] Kim Kardashian steals Pepper's look. [40:30] Naomi Grossman wearing Darth Vader shoes? [45:40] Jessica Lange needs a make-over. [45:45 Bitch stole my look…actually it was Lady Gaga. GAME TIME “American Whore Story Game”! This game is about cities where Naomi has had sex and if she hasn't had sex in either city which city does she want to have sex in. [52:10]Sin City or Broadway? [53:01] Ice Ice Baby? [54:26] Chopsticks Anyone? [57:20] Which island is better? Armenian Coffee Reading [01:03:20] Self centered, reflected and aware to where? [1:05:02] Someone's moving in! [01:09:31] Tall, skinny and lanky stay tuned. Subscribe to our audio: linktr.ee/undressedpod Follow Pol Atteu: Instagram: @polatteu Tiktok: @polatteu Twitter: @polatteu Follow Patrik Simpson: Instagram: @patriksimpson Tiktok: @patriksimpsonbh Follow Snow White 90210: Instagram: @snowwhite90210 Twitter: @SnowWhite9010 Watch Season 4 of Gown and Out In Beverly Hills on Prime Video. #UndressedPodcast Armenian Coffee Reading: www.polatteu.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices