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Today's guest is the first trans woman to receive a Primetime Emmy Award for her role on FX's Pose, won a Golden Globe for best actress in 2022, and in 2023 became the first American muse for Charlotte Tilbury. She can be seen in Season 2 of the Apple series, Loot, and was on the latest season of American Horror Story: Delicate. She shares her future goals (perhaps a Marvel character?), LGBTQIA+ representation in Hollywood, her music, and spills some tea on Char herself. Welcome to Gloss Angeles Michaela Jae Rodriguez!Shop Michaela's episodeWatch our episodes!GlossAngelesPod.comCALL or TEXT US: 424-341-0426Join our Slack to try new products before they launchJoin our FB GroupInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Preparetevi ad entrare in un mondo fatto di orrori. Creature che vivono nelle tenebre, fantasmi schiavi dei loro tormenti, mostri incompresi e pieni di rabbia ma soprattutto tutti abitanti di un mondo ricco di misteri e sofferenza. Preparatevi ad un'antologia dell'orrore ideata da Ryan Murphy e Brad Falchuk. Uno show televisivo inquietante ed imprevedibile che omaggia il cinema (e non solo) horror aggiornandolo e ricordandoci il sentimento più primordiale dell'esistenza umana: la paura. Buon Halloween! Dopo una lung attesa, "American Horror Story" torna con una dodicesima stagione ma senza più Ryan Murphy a dirigere la carovana. Stavolta è il turno di Halley Feiffer e il suo "Delicate", sorta di rielaborazione di "Rosemary's Baby" ai tempi dei social e del #MeToo.
Join us as we delve into the iconic 1989 sci-fi film Aliens. This episode features a special guest, actor Dominic Burgess, known for his captivating roles in American Horror Story: Delicate, Palm Royale and Dr. Death as well as many other films and television shows. We'll explore the film's groundbreaking effects, memorable characters, and lasting impact on the sci-fi genre. Dominic shares his unique insights and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, making this a must-listen for any Aliens fan. Tune in for an engaging discussion that celebrates one of cinema's greatest sequels. Subscribe to my newsletter: https://bit.ly/1000MoviesNewsletter Shop my merch store: https://houseof1000movies.etsy.com Get 5% off custom media shelving by clicking here: https://www.modernshelving.com/discount/JEFF01026 Buy me a movie from my Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/7XD05BVTJM3N?ref_=wl_share Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/filmsathome Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jrauseo
Witness the birth of a new chapter in the American Horror Story anthology as we look at the new season, Delicate. Join our shopkeeper as he discusses the story, the cast and characters, the ties to the novel, the look, feel and effects as well as everything that worked and didn't work in this horror series. WARNING: SPOILER Visit Odds Bodkins Curiosity Shoppe on our socials and podcast links: https://linktr.ee/oddsbodkinscuriosityshoppe Theme music 'Middle Earth' provided by https://audionautix.com/
Bill Frost (CityWeekly.net, X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk American Horror Story: Delicate, Loot, Ripley, Scoop, Sugar, Dinosaur, Beacon 23, WrestleMania 40, R.I.P Death and Other Details, Palm Royale, The Regime, Fuck That Show: The Masked Singer, Rasslin' News, the very real 9-1-1/Bachelor crossover, Resident Alien, Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, Shogun, Tokyo Vice, Dark Side of the RIng, and more. Drinking: Boho Extra Dry Japanese-Style Lager from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Bohemian Brewery.* Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Threads, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.
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Actor Dominic Burgess sat down with The Locher Room to talk about his incredible career in film and television. He has appeared in over 30 primetime roles in some of the most popular hit series to hit the small screen.Dominic received a ton of media attention and acclaim for his portrayal of Victor Buono in Ryan Murphy's Feud: Bette and Joan. He recently appeared in Murphy's new season of American Horror Story Delicate. His first TV credit was on the BBC series and worldwide hit, Doctor Who. Domonic moved to Hollywood in 2007 and made subsequent appearances in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and The Leftovers to name a few. He became a regular on the Disney hit series, A.N.T. Farm, and appeared as a recurring guest on The Magicians, The Good Place and The Flash. He also appeared as Mr. Vup in Star Trek: Picard.Don't miss the chance to meet this talented actor right here in The Locher Room.
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This week I'm talking about the beauty I've discovered in several of the shows I've been watching lately. You'll hear my thoughts on two Apple TV+ shows; The Supermodels, a 4-part docuseries on the quintessential ‘90s supermodels, and The Buccaneers, an 8-part story about young American women taking over London in the 1870s. I'm also talking about The Other Black Girl, American Horror Story Delicate and finally the Bethann Hardison documentary Invisible Beauty. Where possible I'll give each show a rating out of 5. Please let me know if you've watched any of the shows I mention this episode! You can DM me @beautymepodcast on X or Instagram and I'll also post a poll for my Spotify listeners. Also, I'll be asking you what you can recommend for me so I can share with other listeners. In the meantime, if you enjoyed this episode, I'd love if you could rate it or write a review and definitely, absolutely share it with anyone who needs something new to watch! Thank you as always for listening. I'll see you next time. Check out my TikTok on the Apple TV+ The Supermodels series: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGe8uMYvC/ The Supermodels on Apple TV+ trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G59GvtrbFtQ The Buccaneers on Apple TV+ trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaDFty5ipEg&t=16s The Other Black Girl trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cVmQtxCHfU&t=27s American Horror Story: Delicate trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaVatUKWJ04 Invisible Beauty trailer: https://www.bethannhardison.com/projects/tv-film BeautyMe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/beautymepodcast BeautyMe on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautymepodcast/ BeautyMe newsletter: https://beautymenotes.substack.com BeautyMe on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenion BeautyMe on ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautyme --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautyme/message
Tina! Bring me Agorax! Because we're joined by the Pride of Stoke, Mr. Dominic Burgess! (say what?! *faints*) This week, AW flies solo with this British-expat who delicately takes part in the ultimate music Feud with Incubus' S.C.I.E.N.C.E, against' the romantic chemistry of 'Gigi'..Plus, we chat American Horror Story, Stoke-on-Trent, Character Actor Vs Actor, fan-favourite Standing Ovations, and which franchise does Dominic have urges to get involved with- amongst heaps more topics in this hilariously foot-in-mouth episode! --Socials--Dominic: https://twitter.com/dominicburgess -- https://www.instagram.com/dominicburgess1 Around the World in 80 Plays: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/around-the-world-in-80-plays/id1709294420Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6M8Yff4VPblqINhu2SSrrg*****Juxtaposing Metal with Musicals - joined by iconic guests from the worlds of Music, Broadway, Hollywood, and more! https://www.thetonastontales.com/listen -- https://www.patreon.com/bloomingtheatricals - https://twitter.com/thrashntreasurehttps://linktr.ee/thrashntreasure*****Help support Thrash 'n Treasure and keep us on-air, PLUS go on a fantastical adventure at the same time!Grab your copy of The Tonaston Tales by AW, and use the code TNT20 when you check out for 20% off eBooks and Paperbacks!https://www.thetonastontales.com/bookstore - TNT20 ***** ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Vanity Project's new treatise is as follows: if you are thinking about giving a standing ovation, vomit. If you are a little too drunk, vomit. Do you believe in bulimia? Vomit. Are you an exhibitionist looking for a new act? Get vomited on. That's what's known in these parts as a Roman Shower! We've done piss, we've done smell, and this time we're espousing an abject-driven cultural study with a new subject: barf. Sure, our compulsion to talk could be likened to word vomit, like a cultural hangover you get from gluttonous over-indulging. The girls sit over the toilet-bowl-cum-microphone and tickle the tonsils in the hope of bringing up something worthwhile. Such sites include pregnancy-induced vomit scenes in Wild at Heart (1990), erotic vomiting scenes in Sex In Public (1998), Lady Gaga and Millie Brown at SXSW (2014), Dodie Bellamy clogging Eileen Myles' toilet (2015), Laura in Spewcastle, and American Horror Story: Delicate (2023). Emetophobics need not apply...this may well be our messiest episode yet... Vanity Project is moving to fortnightly paywalled content. Pledge allegiance to the struggle: https://www.patreon.com/vanity_project
Welcome back to Analyze Scripts, where a psychiatrist and a therapist analyze what Hollywood gets right and wrong about mental health. Today, we are taking a deep dive into the newest season of the longtime Emmy winning show, American Horror Story. This season, Delicate, depicts a women, Anna Victoria, played by Emma Roberts, who is undergoing fertility issues. Anna is a famous actor who receives in vitro fertization (IVF) with all the spooky and horror elements that are associated with the show. Listen to our take on Kim Kardashian's performance and the accuracy of their depiction of IVF. Dr. Furey takes this lead in this episode with her expertise in pregnancy, IVF and postpartum care. We hope you enjoy! Youtube Video Instagram TikTok Website CNN article on new postpartum drug Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Hi, I'm Dr. Katrina Fieri, a psychiatrist. Portia Pendleton LCSW: And I'm Portia Pendleton, a licensed clinical social worker. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: And this is analyze Scripts, a podcast where two shrinks analyze the depiction of mental health in movies and TV shows. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Our hope is that you learn some legit info about mental health while feeling like you're chatting with your girlfriends. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: There is so much misinformation out there, and it drives us nuts. Portia Pendleton LCSW: And if someday we pay off our student loans or land a sponsorship, like. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: With a lay flat airline or a major beauty brand, even better. Portia Pendleton LCSW: So sit back, relax, grab some popcorn. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: And your DSM five, and enjoy. Welcome back to another episode of Analyze Scripts, the podcast. We are so excited you're joining us for our second YouTube episode. That's right. If you are just listening, you could also watch us on YouTube. Please don't do it while driving, but otherwise, please head on over to Analyze Scripts podcast. Today we are talking about the latest installment of American Horror Story, Delicate. We're going to talk about Part one. Part two is set to come out in early 2024, but I am really excited to talk about this episode. What did you think? Portia, I know you're not super into spooky things. I was really impressed that you watched this just right off the bat. What are your thoughts? Portia Pendleton LCSW: I thought it was intense in the way, I think, because as a woman who goes to the gyn and who potentially will or will not experience the birthing process or the pregnancy process, I felt like it was a little traumatizing. But in a way that I want to hopefully be clear. And I think you can do a. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Better job at this. Portia Pendleton LCSW: But this is not a normal experience. This is in so many ways horrific. And there were so many moments that she was invalidated, and I thought that that was just, like, bad. I mean, in this whole experience, that's already really scary and sometimes daunting and can be painful just to add this obviously extra fictional layer to it. But it was hard to watch. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Totally. So if you've been living under a rock, American Horror Story is a series on FX that's been around for many years now. I think next Halloween, we're hoping to cover season one because that was a really good season. But it's a really cool show by Ryan Murphy where it's usually the same sort of crop of actors. And the story each season is know, there's been, like, the clown one, there's been like the murder house one. There's. Yeah, you know, so it's all really interesting. And so we see Emma Roberts as the star of this season, she's playing an actress, Anna Victoria Alcott. And the whole plot, to sum it up real quick, of this first part of the season, is she really wants to have a baby, and she's struggling to get pregnant. So we see her and her husband Dex, who previously had been married, and we believe his wife died that now at the end of part one, we're not really sure, but they're struggling to get pregnant, so they're going through the IVF process. At the same time, her career is taking off, she's campaigning for an Oscar, and we come to find out there's something afoot. There's some sort of evil plot at play in regards to her baby. We don't exactly know what it is yet, but we see some flashbacks to someone else agreeing to give their baby away to these people in weird black crow outfits to be able to have power or money or something that they want. And it seems like this is going that way. Like, how much do you want a baby? How much do you want an Oscar? Right, right. Portia Pendleton LCSW: It's like this cabal that's been around for centuries, apparently. And I don't know. I think obviously, we're missing so much that I hope we get from season two. But I have so many questions. Right? Like, is the husband involved? Is he not? Is the know Kim Kardashian? Yep. Siobhan. Is she involved? It seems like she is with those little supplements that look like blood. Obviously the Doctor is involved. But I have so many questions that I'm excited to hopefully get answered, even though it will be. Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: In part two, I think my biggest question is, why is Kim Kardashian playing? Like, why? It was so Portia. I'm sorry. Like, I thought Kim Kardashian did a pretty good job on SNL. I'm not going to lie. I was like, well, she was kind of funny, but in this, I was just, like, cringe. Portia Pendleton LCSW: And I think it's because. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: I also. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Don'T know if it would matter if she was better at acting because she's still Kim Kardashian, which is like, I think her being and persona and aura is just so powerful. And she was playing somewhat of a similar person, so it wasn't this crazy stretch. But I think it's just so hard because we know her from 20 years of reality TV that I can't see past that. So regardless, even if she was, I don't know. I can't tell. Is it poor acting or is it just like, I can't see her in another way. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: I think it's both acting, but also why her? I've got to imagine there's so many good actresses out there that could have done a great job in the role. And it's not like American Horror Story has been doing badly as far as I know. Maybe the ratings have been down. I don't think they've been down that much. Why? I just feel like it's to use her for her following and to get eyeballs on the screen. But it honestly annoyed me. I would say of all the stuff we've watched so far, I felt like this was the worst, just in terms of. I didn't like it that, like, in terms of the acting and stuff like that and the storyline, I liked all the mental health themes. I'm excited to talk about them, but I was just, like, even Emma Roberts acting I didn't think was great. I don't. Portia Pendleton LCSW: I mean, I just didn't love it. And I don't know if that's because it's not my favorite genre, but I finished the episode last night, and I started it when it came out. It's been difficult to kind of get through the episodes. I love Emma in other shows, so I don't know, it just kind of fell flat and for a couple of reasons. But I did watch the last episode in which I think it's the last one where she eats the raccoon, and I was literally, like, going to throw up. I couldn't look at it. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: That took me by surprise. Yeah, same with me. It was like. And the episodes weren't that long, so you could just think you'd, like, plow through them, right? Like, morning show succession. You. I am like, can't wait to watch the next one. But this one, I was, ugh. And I just think it's because Kim Kardashian was not very sorry. Portia Pendleton LCSW: She wasn't. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: She wasn't. I'm sorry. And I get a little angry that she gets all these opportunities when there's probably so many good actresses out there dying for an opportunity. Like, it just. Portia Pendleton LCSW: I feel morally opposed to it. I wonder if it was for shock value. You know what mean? Like, there's been a lot of bad feedback about it, and I think they've had to have known that even, like, she auditioned or in the acting and, like, Kim, you're great at a lot of things, and maybe this just thing isn't for you. Good for you for trying. I don't know. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: She had such so much dialogue. I really thought she'd be in it, but, like, peripherally. And she was really in it, trying to act, and I was like, I don't know if we need that much. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Something that I'm wondering, too, is that this whole thing came out while the sagstrike was. Is going on. So I think that's also interesting because I didn't see any promotions for it from Kim or anyone else. And I just thought that there's been other bigger hits that have still done well despite not having the actors. And so I just. I don't. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Let's. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Let's get into the mental health theme. We both didn't give it five stars. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: It's on our face. Okay. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: But there's a ton of mental health themes, I think, as it relates to IVF and the journey to motherhood and just being a woman. I think. So before I dive in, I want to hear about your perspective, Korsia. Portia Pendleton LCSW: I would say that I felt like they did a good job at portraying just, like, the emotions related to having a miscarriage or the difficulties with getting pregnant and the stress that accompanies that. And ultimately, the loss is different for everyone. I think it's unique to the woman carrying the pregnancy initially and then potentially losing it or carrying a full to term. So I thought that Emma was able to portray that well. I think she is a mom, so I think that she probably kind of pulled on some of her experiences through that process. What's scary, what's exciting, the ups and the downs. So I liked that aspect. I thought that was pretty realistic, maybe. And, like, going to a clinic. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Right? Portia Pendleton LCSW: Like, going to a separate place to receive the IVF procedures. I didn't love the red. Right. Red gloves, red walls. It was like all, like, first of all, why would you ever have a Red Glove? Obviously, they did it in the movie for a reason. But is there blood on it or not? Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Do you think the red is for visual effect with the movie? The vitamins were red. No, they're not. I think that's all just for visual effect and very in line with the AHS genre, I would say. But certainly that theme of red and even the progesterone that she was supposed to take, I believe that's what it was that she had to keep in the fridge, came in these glass vials, and it's like, that's not what it looks like. Right. But whatever. It's for visual effect, so I get it. But, like, the vitamins that Siobhan gave her, that look like blood, that's obviously not B. Twelve. And also, why are you relying on Siobhan to know if this is safe in pregnancy? Just call your OBGYN. I mean, it turns out this guy is involved, so you shouldn't trust him. But in general, I was like, okay, I think that it's really important to point out that, and this is like one of those things that goes without saying, and yet we need to keep saying it, that IVF is incredibly stressful under the best of circumstances and capital T trauma in many circumstances. I'm not even going to say in the worst circumstances because I think it just is traumatic. Quite literally, it's very invasive in your body. It's very stressful emotionally. I think upwards of 40% of women going through IVF experience a mental health condition, mostly depression and anxiety. But I also see PTSD and I see OCD happen a lot around IVF. And that makes sense, right? I mean, because it is, like, traumatic to lose a baby, to have a miscarriage, to have a stillbirth. It's very stressful to always be in that cycle of uncertainty and waiting. Waiting to get your period, waiting to not get your period, waiting to take the pregnancy test, waiting to ovulate, tracking everything. I mean, it's just so unbelievably stressful and can be really all consuming. And you can see how it can lead to things like PTSD, how it can lead to OCD after the fact. Right? Because it's normalized to check the pregnancy test, check the ovulation strips, check this, check that, and then when the baby's here, you don't want to lose it. So you're still checking. I see some women weigh their baby obsessively, or sort of, like, obsessively track the baby's eating, peeing, pooping, like those sort of things. It's hard to let go of that and feel secure. So it's incredibly stressful. And I did really appreciate, even though I didn't love it as a viewer, I really appreciated this being on our screens in such a big way. Right. Like, just a woman going through IVF and just showing how stressful. I really appreciated. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Yeah, I think it's important to highlight because it's common. Having a miscarriage is wildly common. Having infertility issues is common. I think one of the biggest. What would I say, like, supports or positive reinforcers of this experience is having a support system, which I feel like she didn't have. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Her husband. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Her husband got worse over the season with, just, like, me being really suspicious of what was actually going on. Especially within the last episode with the conversation with his mom and her kind of coming in. So I initially kind of liked him and then I was like, what is. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: She's like, Anna Victoria has been targeted. I feel like there was this evil plot all along and they're choosing her because she's like this famous actress to somehow have this baby. They're going to make a black crow or something weird and evil. But I didn't find her husband to be that great. Portia Pendleton LCSW: No. And I think it's hard because I guess you could look at it from two sides. All the stuff that's happening to her from just a black and white on paper perspective seems a little outlandish. Or all of a sudden all this stuff is happening. So it's like, as her paranoia is growing, but it's like you either believe her or you don't. And if you believe her, you're in on the plot that something nefarious is going on and all of this is happening and it's real and she needs to be protected at all costs. And if you don't believe her, she's going crazy. Right? She is, but you're dismissing her and invalidating her and making things worse. Can you maybe speak to, does this happen within pregnancy or IVF due to. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: The hormones and stuff? Portia Pendleton LCSW: Like, do people become paranoid? How does this play out in real life? Dr. Katrina Furey MD: So, no, I was so annoyed. But yet I think it's actually a good depiction because I feel like people say this to women overall. Like, oh, it's your hormones. Even like PMS. Right. We just so invalidate women's experience by chalking it up to hormones. And yet at the same time, it's like, okay, you're not acknowledging, like, yeah, these hormones actually do have an effect. So help me out here. Which is so infuriating, but women are most likely to experience a mental health situation or a mental health challenge during their childbearing years. And why is that? We know that in men, they're most likely to have their first episode, whether it's depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis in their late teens to their 20s. For women, it's a little later. It's like twenty s to thirty s, which is right around the time of childbearing. So it's like, okay. We sort of, in part, think that it's because that just happens to be the time we see first episodes. But we also know, and we're starting to. The medical field in general, is starting to have better understanding that there is something to the hormonal fluctuations. So if you've experienced a mental health condition before getting pregnant. Anything from depression, anxiety, trauma, OCD, psychosis, substance use. Your risk of experiencing it around the time of having children is higher than if you haven't experienced any mental health conditions beforehand. But even if you haven't experienced any mental health conditions beforehand, you're at highest risk over the course of your life during this time period. And we know postpartum depression is incredibly common. One in seven women and one in ten dads experience postpartum depression. The dad's hormones aren't changing. Okay? So there's just a lot of stress that goes into having children. We know that most cases of postpartum depression, if you trace it back, actually start during pregnancy. I think it's like 60% of cases start during pregnancy. The remaining 40% really show up after having the baby, but it's usually not picked up till after having the baby. And unfortunately, 75% of women who screen positive for postpartum depression don't end up accessing treatment, which is awful and way lower than the rates of treatment access for depression outside of pregnancy. Portia Pendleton LCSW: So why is that? I imagine that there's multiple reasons, but. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: I think there's a lot of reasons, and I don't think we know exactly why. I think that a, there's not good mental health resources in general. We've talked about that a lot. It's really hard to access care, period. And then I think once you've had a baby, when do you have time to go on Psychologytoday.com and look for a therapist and make all the calls and wait for them to hear back and schedule the appointment? When you have a newborn, it's just so hard. And I think there's a lot of shame and stigma. Right. I think in general, there's a lot of shame and stigma about living with a mental health condition that keeps people from reaching out for help. And then I think, especially when you've had a baby, you're thinking like, this is supposed to be the best time of my whole life. I don't want to talk about this. Right. I think a lot of women, especially when you're having intrusive thoughts of harm coming to your baby, which is really common with anxiety and OCD, a lot of women will feel worried. LiKe, if they're doing the dishes and they see a knife, they'll think, like, oh, my God, what if somehow my baby gets stabbed? Or if they hear a noise, they think, oh, my God, it's an intruder. Or they might think, like, you might have an intrusive thought or flash of an image of, like, throwing your baby out the window. It's really scary to tell someone that if you don't know that this is a super common thing to happen after having a kid and that it's a sign of an underlying anxiety or OCD disorder, you might be afraid that they're going to take your baby, or you might be afraid that you have psychosis. You're losing your mind. So these are really hard things to talk about. And I think one thing I always tell my patients, and I hope that we can tell our listeners and just keep getting the message out there, is that these conditions are really common and they're treatable, and it's important that we improve access to treatment, because suicide is the number one cause of mortality the first year postpartum, and postpartum mental health conditions are the number one complication of pregnancy overall. So this is really important. And so in that way, I'm really happy that this is on our screen, even if Kim Kardashian is in it and the acting is so know I can tolerate it for that reason. Portia Pendleton LCSW: True. Yeah. So I guess separating, like, write fiction or TV effect from reality, what did you see that was maybe does they did do a good job of this is a typical experience or something that did make sense, and what's something that's like, this is 100% wrong. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Yeah. I think what I really liked about her character was I'm also imagining someone of her stature and fame going through IVF would be really nerve wracking. And when Preacher takes her picture at the clinic, she probably would be really terrified of that getting out there. That's her personal, private medical information. She's not going to want it to get out there. I would imagine as a famous person, that would be really accurate. We remember how when we were talking about suCcession, and we said, is it narcissism, or is it just growing up in this environment? I think for her, the same question came to my mind. Was the paranoia aspect, like, is she paranoid in developing a psychotic disorder, or is this her reality? And it is her reality. We see that, right? People are following her. They are trying to get her. It seems like they got her somehow. This is her reality, and we see her being invalidated over and over. And I do think as a woman navigating the health care system, unfortunately, we know this happens, and now there's all these studies out there that women and something even just like pain is constantly invalidated. Right. Like, we're all expected to go to work when we have awful menstrual cramps, it's like, well, just suck it up. And, I mean, we know now that these things affect certain members of the population even more so. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Right. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Like, I'm thinking about racial disparities, socioeconomic disparities. We tend to get invalidated more, I think, near the end, the scenes with the physical therapist played by Cara. Right. Maybe it was. Portia Pendleton LCSW: No, I don't think it was her. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: When they were doing the ultrasounds and stuff. Right. The transvaginal ultrasound, they did show a lot. Right? Like, they showed her in the stirrups. They showed. That is what the wand looks like for the ultrasound. It's not small, and it doesn't feel like it hurts. Under the best of circumstances, it's not pleasurable. And I thought they actually did a good job of showing that and showing how, unfortunately, with pregnancy and everything, it is very invasive, and they're not doing a good job of obtaining her consent beforehand and stopping when she says to stop. And I think, I hope that's not the average woman's experience, but I can't say I'd be surprised if I heard some of this stuff happened. Even thinking about things like, I don't know if you know what a membrane sweep is, but cervical exams toward the end of pregnancy to see how much you're dilated, you should always ask permission before you're doing an internal physical exam on anyone. And I think sometimes people just do it even if the woman doesn't want you to. So there's a lot, I think, especially in obstetrics, that needs to be improved and continues to be talked about. And it did highlight that I was really annoyed when they kept saying, like, oh, it's the hormones you're taking. That's what's causing all of this, because. Sure, I guess any medication like progesterone or anything else, theoretically, I'm sure there's someone out there who's experienced psychosis related to the medication. I would imagine it's incredibly rare. That's not a common side effect for most people. Progesterone is an anxiolytic, which means it calms you down. It shouldn't make you paranoid. I think if she weren't actually being followed and she was hallucinating or having paranoia, she probably is experiencing psychosis, which can be triggered by the hormonal shifts and usually is an underlying indication that the woman has bipolar disorder. So whenever we see psychosis development, pregnancy, or in the postpartum period, it's bipolar disorder until proven otherwise. You of course, would do the normal workup for psychosis. Check labs, check brain imaging. Just make sure there's nothing else going on. But usually, again, this is the first time a woman will experience it, and it is an indication they actually have a bipolar disorder. And it is worth mentioning that postpartum psychosis is a psychiatric emergency, and it's associated with a 5% risk of suicide, a 4% risk of infanticide. So it's pretty scary. And again, I think, important to note that when I am treating women who have these intrusive thoughts about harm coming to their baby, I always try to tell them, like, yes, it's distressing, but it's a good sign if you're feeling distressed by that, because that means you're more likely to have anxiety or OCD. It's when it's not distressing or it feels almost like an altruistic delusion, like, I have to kill my baby because Satan has inhabited their body kind of freedom. That is Psychosis. And what's, you know, you'll often see sleep, know they can't sleep. They're very restless. They're agitated. They'll have delusional beliefs, like what I just mentioned with the baby. Delusional beliefs and broad strokes are somewhat a fixed belief that other people in your culture don't share. But, like, you believe you're getting messages through the radio or through the TV or things like that, and then you can have hallucinations, which are seeing or hearing things that aren't really there. So, again, if Anna Victoria had been having the same symptoms she was having but not been being followed, she'd be psychotic. But this is actually right with the pictures. Portia Pendleton LCSW: I mean, the pictures when she was looking at them. And then she saw Ivy in the background at one like that. Felt like it was a hallucination, but everything else was right. Like, she was seeing her. The doll, the mean, that was real. And then what's her name? Anna? Sonia. Or Adeline. Right? Like the artist or the deceased wife. That's who's bizarre. And then what we're following, right? Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Like, a lipstick Ivy doing the ultrasound was real, but no one else knew she was. Like, all this is happening. And I think what helps us realize that it's reality is when Kumal, the driver. Sorry. Kumal sees. Right, like, when he was driving her, right. We see someone outside of her who can confirm, like, no, this is really happening. Portia Pendleton LCSW: So do you think that preacher is that woman that they showed in the flashback, in the think so, too. So she had to deal with it. And now she's trying to warn multiple people. So Anna Victoria and then Dexter's mom. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: I was like, was the mom preacher's baby? Are we going to find out who that baby was? Has that baby become part of it? We don't really know. Portia Pendleton LCSW: And what are the babies? Because they are like spiders. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: They're like something and stuff. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Yeah. So do they turn into people or do they turn into things that can look like people? Dr. Katrina Furey MD: And is the husband. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Is Siobhan one? Or do they sacrifice them? And that's how they keep the wealth and fame. Right? Because at the last episode, we find out that Siobhan, when she's with that writer guy who she hates but is like, having sex with, he's like, why did you. Who are you? You made me do this movie. You made me cast Anna Victoria. And now it's like, up for Oscars. It was like a terrible script and she's a bad actress. And I was just like, I just want to know what, obviously, and hopefully we'll find out in part two. But what is happening? Dr. Katrina Furey MD: What is going. Yeah, exactly. Like, how are they all in on it? I think they're all in on. Think they're all, I think even, like, Nicolette, the house manager who just had a baby, I'm like, is her baby one of these crow, like, what's going, like, why are they all sacrificing their. Oh, it's just weird. And then also, when the younger actress died, got decapitated. Remember, like, Siobhan. Yes. Babet had called to be like, how bad do you want it? Are you willing to do anything? And then that happens. I was like, oh, yikes. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Right? Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Spooky. Portia Pendleton LCSW: The last episode was a lot there at first when the mom came in. So Dexter's mom, she seemed like, overbearing, rude, inappropriate boundaries. And I was ready to kind of go down that path. And then all of a sudden, to see the way that Dexter dismisses her feels very similar to him dismissing his wife. I'm curious about, is his ex wife alive or his deceased wife alive? What happened with their father? Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Is he part of it, going to court against him? Why does she ask him to testify on her behalf? How icky. And I just found that fancy lunch between the two of them so awful and cringey. And the way that she just kept saying, I wish I never had kids, but I didn't have a choice. And you're like, saying that to the kid you had. It's just so awful. But also, I feel like I've seen an iteration of that conversation on the Real Housewives. So I think there are awful parents out there who just don't know boundaries and this awful stuff to their kids. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Right. Because I think there's ways to express things that if you really feel like they need to be expressed without saying it the way that they're saying it. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Right. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Like, oh, pregnancy was really hard. Not, oh, I wish I was never pregnant with you or toddler years were really challenging as a parent. Oh, you were. You know, you were colicky, you didn't sleep a lot. Like, that's not. That's, like, kind of a fact versus. And I wished that I had given you up for an option. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: It's like, right. There's what I think. Right. I think to be able to navigate that difference and see it, you have to be able to empathize with depths in this case, and imagine what's it going to feel like for him if I say this, and maybe I shouldn't, because maybe. But, like, there are people with narcissistic traits, borderline traits, sort of that cluster B personality realm, which, again, just as a refresher, includes things like narcissism, borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, and antisocial personality disorder, where they're missing that empathy chip, so they're really not able to think about that. They just sort of see everything through their point of view, and that's it. And I feel like she's right in line with that. Portia Pendleton LCSW: No, totally. So that'll be a know to be continued or TBC for part two. But. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: I think the last thing that I thought was a really interesting line was something that Sonia said, actually. Again, Sonia is like, I guess, like the artist that Dex is apparently working with, but she looks a lot like his ex wife and even identical. Yes. Like, even Anna Victoria asks her, are you related to her? Do you know her? And stuff? Like, she's starting to pick things up. And Sonia was know my mother was borderline or bipolar or both, who knows? And I actually thought that was such a smart line because those conditions, borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorder, often get misdiagnosed as each other. Sometimes you can have both simultaneously. I'd say that's probably pretty rare. But we're constantly misusing those labels, not only in popular media like this, but I think even, unfortunately, within the field, there can be similarities. And I think I often see people diagnosed with bipolar disorder when really what they have is borderline personality disorder. So I thought it might be helpful to maybe talk about the differences between the two. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Yeah. And I think I just want know our listeners, if you have seen the bear in season two of the Bear, which is episode we released last week, there is a moment where the mom. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Donna, or is it Donna? Portia Pendleton LCSW: So she's having, like, television. She's having kind of, like a moment. But I think that's kind of a good example of when she's, like, cooking and there's chaos of where people do get confused because I think if you're using kind of pop psychology references, it's like, oh, she's having an episode. She's manic. It's like, she's not manic. She's dysregulated. And so we throw that around a lot. And I see mostly now bipolar two constantly paired with borderline. And that is pretty frustrating, I think. Yeah. And it just seems like a label because most people are not borderline one, which is like, you meet full criteria, right, for mania. Yeah, bipolar one. And yes, bipolar one. So it's not common. It's like a rarer disorder. And so we now have this bipolar two, which is, like, less severe symptoms. Right. Which is. But I feel like it's often over diagnosed in teens, young adults who are just having episodes where they're feeling dysregulated. They have a lot of environmental stressors. So it's really frustrating. So, yes, let's talk more about the differences. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: I would love to. I totally agree. And especially the bipolar, too. I will say anytime as a clinician, I see someone coming to me with a diagnosis of bipolar Two. I'm skeptical just because of this very phenomenon we're talking about, and especially once I see they have a quote unquote, history of bipolar two, plus trauma, plus substance abuse, plus ADHD. To me, what you're actually talking about are different characteristics of borderline personality disorder. You're just calling it different things again, not saying it's not possible to have all of those things. And sometimes it's not even borderline personality disorder. It's just trauma and, like, the sequelae of maybe living through traumatic experiences or complicated chronic traumatic experiences like child abuse or things like that. But I would love to talk about this topic. So when we think about borderline personality disorder again, revisit our Bear episode, revisit our episodes on succession and White Lotus, where we talk more about this know Roman in succession, and then Tanya and White Lotus again. It's a type of personality traits that are really stemming from know. Fear of abandonment is, like, at its core, and it can definitely have mood labelity. Which means that your mood changes rapidly. It can have impulsivity, you can have self harming behaviors, a lot of things that go along with it. But how you distinguish something like borderline personality disorder from something like bipolar disorder is the episodes, right? So like people with borderline personality disorder or other personality traits or perhaps trauma who have emotional label will have mood swings on the order of like minutes to hours to days, right. So usually their mood swings last short amount of time. Minutes, hours, days. These are the people who will say to you like 1 minute I'm happy, the next minute the world's awful and it's very black or white, very much all or nothing way of thinking. With bipolar disorder, what you have are discrete episodes of Time where for X number of days or more, you're experiencing multiple symptoms simultaneously, right? So the easiest way to think about it is when you have a major depressive disorder, you have symptoms of depression lasting for 14 days or more in a row, right? It's not like you get bad news and you feel really depressed or you lose a beloved pet and you're grieving. This is different. This is 14 days or more in a row. And it's not just the low mood and the anhedonia or loss of interest in things, it's other things too, like disrupted sleep, change in appetite, change in energy, trouble focusing, maybe some suicidal thoughts. Like all of that is depressive episode, right? So same thing applies for the other pole of mood disorders, what we call mania. Right, for mania for at least a week or more. So seven days in a row or more, you have to have a certain number of symptoms persist. That's very different from your baseline. And the acronym that we use to sort of remember, well, what are these symptoms you're looking for is dig fast. So distractability, impulsivity, grandiosity, flight of ideas, activity, increase sleep deficit and talkativeness. So basically these are people who feel like Superman on top of the world, very grandiose, have all these big ideas. They're engaging in impulsive behaviors, whether it's substance abuse, reckless spending, gambling, sexual encounters, flying down the highway on this skateboard, jumping off a roof because you think you can fly, like all of this stuff together. It's really hard to follow their train of thought because they're all over the place and they're talking so fast. We call it pressured speech. You can't get a word in. Once you've talked to someone with this, you know what I mean? But it's like, if you notice having normal conversations, like Portia, if you were to start talking, I would stop to listen to you. These people can't stop themselves. It's like they have a motor running and they can't stop. So that's the most extreme form called mania. Once you have one manic episode, you have bipolar one disorder. Most people with bipolar one disorder will also have depressive episodes, and they might have hypomanic episodes, but you have to have a manic episode, and usually the disruption in your functioning is so severe that you end up hospitalized. What's interesting is that most people with bipolar disorder, their first episode actually is a depressive episode, and it occurs in your late teens to 20s for men, twenty s to thirty s for women. Sometimes when you have mania, you also have psychotic symptoms like delusional thinking, hallucinations, things like that. And again, in pregnancy, if you have postpartum psychosis, that is most of the time indicative of an underlying bipolar disorder. And that's usually the first manic type episode that you're having or psychotic type episode. Bipolar two is a condition in which you have hypomania, so kind of like halfway between normal mood and mania. So maybe you're talking a little quicker, maybe you're not sleeping as much, but you're noticing it. You're having a bit more grandiosity, but it doesn't reach the threshold of mania, and that has to last for four days or more in a row. So again, it's not like you got great news and you're feeling high and on top of the world because of that for a short period of time, or you're having mood labely, it has to last for four days or more in a row. And for bipolar two, you have to have discrete episodes of hypomania and depression. So that's kind of a quick overview. Is that helpful? Portia Pendleton LCSW: Yeah. I think the biggest takeaways are that, I don't know if this is just a really simplified way of thinking about it, but I like to think about borderline or BPD as more of typically, or just environment's effects. So, like wounds from childhood, attachment issues, trauma, and bipolar one, it feels more organic, like it's your brain. It's not happening because you experienced a trauma. Obviously that can trigger things, pregnancy can trigger it, but it's really more organic. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Medical. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Yeah, exactly. And that's why medication is more effective. Right. For bipolar one, it's like it helps your brain kind of regulate itself, and that's why with BPD, we often see, and you could speak to maybe the specific ones, but like, seven different kinds of medication. Who medicating all the different symptoms? Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Yeah, 100%. I think that's a great way to put it, is that I always think about BPD as the symptoms come out, when there's interpersonal conflicts. So often when you have a fight, you feel rejected, you feel emotionally abandoned, that's when you see the symptoms come out. And again, like, the mainstay treatment for BPD these days is DBT, dialectical behavioral therapy, where it's all about identifying emotions, learning how tolerate distress, learning interpersonal effectiveness to be able to communicate your needs more appropriately and more assertively without acting out behaviors like harming yourself or making threats or things like that. And you're totally right that the treatment for bipolar disorders, you really need medication to keep it under wrap, specifically mood stabilizers, and sometimes antipsychotics or atypical antipsychotics. It's really hard to convince people to stay on these medications because unfortunately, they do have side effects. And a lot of times, part of mania is this grandiosity where you feel like, above everything, you feel like you can handle anything, you feel great, like you don't want to take it, you don't want to come down, because it's, like, intoxicating. So, as you can imagine, it's really hard to get people on board to take these medications. And the crash after a manic episode is usually a really bad depressive episode. And so, as you can imagine, the risk of suicide and things like that is really high, especially when you add substances on board, which can happen. A lot of people living with untreated bipolar disorder rely on drugs or alcohol to either bring them down or bring them up. It's really tricky. But then you're right. With BPD, the best treatment is really good therapy, and we use medications more so to treat the symptoms of BPD. Sometimes there is evidence for things like lamictal, which is a specific mood stabilizer to help with BPD, or SSRIs to help. But usually with BPD, again, you're treating the symptoms. And sometimes, unfortunately, I see in my practice, when you have a patient with BPD who doesn't know it because they haven't been accurately diagnosed or they're in inexperienced hands, they might be told they have bipolar disorder and ADHD and depression and anxiety and OCD, and basically all of the diagnoses possible, which is incredibly rare, to have every single mental health diagnosis possible. So you see someone, I think I've shared with you before, once I see someone's on medications from five different medication classes or more. My suspicion for BPD is pretty high. So usually I see, like, an SSRI plus a benzo for anxiety, plus a stimulant for ADHD, plus an antipsychotic like seroquil to help them sleep, or for their brief psychotic episodes, which, again, some patients with BPD do have these brief kind of, like, psychotic experiences of dissociative quality or things like that. And then the fifth one is, like, dealer's choice, like some random thing like propranolol or gabapentin or some random medication from a class. Again, once I start to see that, I think, okay, we need to step back and think, like, what are we treating here? It looks like we're treating each of the individual symptom clusters of BPD without actually treating the BPD. So that's just sort of what I've seen and kind of developed over time. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Yeah, I mean, it seems to pop up in a lot of TV and movies. It's like bipolar, or in older movies, like Manic depressive and BPD. And narcissism. Of course, we can't forget our friendly narcissists, but. Which I would say is, like, probably Siobhan, right? Like, big, high PR for marketing. Definitely. I think she portrays it, and I think that's probably just, like, a typical presentation, being in that big of a. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: Position with power, right, where it's so image focused. And I did not get any with a narcissism from Anna Victoria, which I think is notable, even though she is, like, a famous actress. Again, not saying famous actresses have narcissism, but sometimes they do. So it's just interesting. And I think, even though as a whole, I didn't love it, I do think there were so many rich mental health themes that we keep seeing come up. And I always find it fascinating that in the art and media, this crossover of narcissism, BPD, bipolar disorder, kind of mirrors clinical experience that these things can be tricky to tease out because we don't have, like, a blood test or brain scans. Despite what the Amon clinic and all of their charlatan shenanigans will want you to believe. You can't diagnose this stuff with your favorite. Oh, my God, I just drives me nuts. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Yeah, well, and you just had an article come out with CNN about some of the new medication that is available for postpartum. We will link it in the show notes if you want to check it. You know, I think there's more research being done, more evidence kind of coming out all the time. That's hopefully supporting women and their birth journeys or their pregnancies, IVF journeys. And just like, I think it's been lacking for so long, so maybe even a show, right? That's like it's American Horror Story, so it's supposed to be wild and cringey. Dr. Katrina Furey MD: So it's like, I think it's so great. Let's keep the conversations going. Portia Pendleton LCSW: Yes. Love it. Well, thanks for listening. Today we will be releasing part two as it comes out, and I am excited to do at some point, Murder House, just the psychiatrist in it. So that'll be fun. But you can follow us on all sorts of social media, TikTok, and Instagram at Analyze Scripts, podcasts. We are on YouTube now, so if you're watching, thank you. 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We know it's a few days late, but in the spirit of Halloween, we are bringing you a comprehensive review of the Fall of the House of Usher (on Netflix) and American Horror Story: Delicate. Be forewarned, if you have not yet seen either, there are SPOILERS in this episode, so get caught up first! Give it a listen and let us know your thoughts! Don't forget to share it with your friends and family!! #Halloween #FallOfTheHouseOfUsher #AmericanHorrorStory #AHS #HotUncleCooper #MattCzuchry #KimKardashian Intro song: It's Time for Change from MelodyLoops Facebook Group: Netflix - Netflix Family Fan Club Email: familyfanclub2021@gmail.com Website: FamilyFanClub Twitter: @FamilyFanClubs Instagram: @familyfanclubs YouTube: Fandom Family Chats Facebook Page: Fandom Family Chats TikTok: FandomFamilyChats
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Anna senses the dark presence closing in on her, closer than ever; Ms. Preecher reveals pieces of her past and may know the truth about what's happening with Anna and Dex --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mo-sisco/support
We're back to discuss the most vital celebrity news of the week: Taffy Brodesser-Akner's fabulous Taylor Swift profile, the Swifties who did a Midsommer-esque circle dance in an AMC, Jada Pinkett Smith's controversial press tour, Britney's upcoming memoir, David Beckham's docuseries, and Kendall Jenner's sinister AI alter ego “Billie”. We also get into Lauren's brush with fame, Max's horrifying new series Naked Attraction, two very spooky Australian films Talk to Me and The Royal Hotel, NBC's latest procedural drama Found, and Kim Kardashian's continued dominance of American Horror Story: Delicate. Also here is THAT photo of Will Smith and Margot Robbie.Today's episode is brought to you by Jenni Kayne. Find your forever pieces and get 15% off with promo code OUTFIT at jennikayne.com/OUTFIT! As well as, Modern Fertility. Modern Fertility is offering our listeners $20 off the test when you go to Modern Fertility.com/outfit.
Flesh Wound Horror Is Live, on the road to Halloween, with more reviews, news, and spooky shenanigans. On this episode we tackle the brand new Halloween survival slasher, DARK HARVEST, based on the chilling Norman Partridge novel. We will also tackle the sequel to the popular fan film, NEVER HIKE ALONE 2, Shudder original, THE PUPPETMAN, more Halloween themed frights in Dread's THE JESTER, & Wild Eye Releasing's latest horror comedy, CADDY HACK. All that plus TV Terror Talk with CHUCKY SEASON 3, & AMERICAN HORROR STORY: DELICATE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0GrJsiR0GU #DarkHarvest #NeverHikeAlone2 #ThePuppetMan #TheJester #CaddyHack #DarkHarvest2023 #JasonVorhees #FridayThe13thFanFilm #HalloweenChallenge #DreadCentral #Shudder #Halloween #NormanPartridge #HorrorLit #HalloweenSlasher #ChuckySeason3 #WildEyeReleasing #FridayThe13th #Slasher #HorrorMovies #ScariestMovies #BradDourif #31DaysOfHalloween #DarkHarvestReview #SawtoothJack #HorrorMasks #NeverHikeAlone2Review #EzraBuzzington #HalloweenMovies #31DaysOfHorror
Queer paranormal investigators are traveling the country looking into infamously haunted places in the series Living for the Dead. On the new episode of Quantum Leap, Ben is transported back to New Mexico in 1949 to investigate Area 51. On the midseason finale of American Horror Story: Delicate, Anna senses a dark presence is closing in on her. Plus, Hollywood trivia, and entertainment headlines, including Britney Spears revealing that casting for The Notebook came down to her and Rachel McAdams, Nate Bergatze will make his SNL hosting debut, and Christian Bale is among the actors voicing the English-dub of Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on X (formerly Twitter) and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports) and Alamin Yohannes (@AlaminYohannes); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam); Writer: Dustin Nelson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Confusion reigns as we review our featured show, The Fall of The House of Usher, as Adam is oblivious that Damo's game's afoot. Plus thoughts on The Long Shadow, The Changeling, Lessons in Chemistry and Frasier Adam and Damo preview American Horror Story:Delicate, Dark Winds and Bodies, plus discuss news concerning Dr Who, For All Mankind, The Crown and the upcoming Robbie Williams documentary. Trailers discussed:- American Horror Story: Delicate Dark Winds For All Mankind Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Orphan Black:Echoes Robbie Williams documentary Bella Ramsey interview We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episode and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com And, if you listen on Spotify, check out our poll below. Check out our recent specials on Sex Education and The Woman in the Wall or catch-up on our weekly spoiler-free watchlist episodes where we discuss the latest TV and upcoming shows. Our back catalogue includes specials on Happy Valley, Peaky Blinders and The White Lotus. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Adam, Grace, Neil, Chloe, Damian and Isabel
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SHOUTOUT TO TODD @nagooarts for the sweet new logo. In this episode, Justine breaks down an episode of Treehouse of Horror that actually got to her. also, The Kardashians, RHOSLC, Jersey Shore Family Vacation, All Star Shore, American Horror Story:Delicate & So much more! 3.33 The Simpsons 11.34 The Kardashians 19.45 RHOSLC 23.15 Jersey Shore and All Star Shore 39.25 American Horror Story: Delicate 40.52 Tom Sandoval & Vanderpump Rules *For Vanderpump Rules, Teen Mom Recaps & More go to patreon www.patreon.com/shorejustine *For more Horror talk (this week Terrifier (2016), Go to Resting Bitch Face Patreon Follow me on IG @ShoreStorePod Follow me on Twitter @Justinee58 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justine-doslea7/message
Flesh Wound Horror Live, on the road to Halloween. We ring in October with a review of the highly anticipated prequel, SAW X, & the 2023 remake of the Troma classic, TOXIC AVENGER. In addition we tackle the blockbuster A.I. Sci-Fi flick, THE CREATOR, and the brand new Shudder original Norweigan horror flick, NIGHTMARE, & a theme park review of the KNOTT'S SCARY FARM 2023 Mazes and Attractions. All that plus bonus Wild Eye Releasing reviews for the Halloween anthology, CLOWNS OF HALLOWEEN, & MEGA APE, as well as TV Terror Talk, with more American Horror Story: DELICATE coverage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_f8GJAJJTA
Hey, no one's listening to this podcast anymore! But in case you stumble upon this because it's spooky season, I'm reviewing the season three premiere of Chucky and the season thus far of American Horror Story: Delicate, featuring the worst television performance I've ever seen... you'll never guess who's giving it! /s Watch the season premiere of Chucky on YouTube for free. X (Twitter): @FakeTVCritic Instagram: @faketvcritic Outro Music by Box Lunch Beats (IG: @a_maddox_art)
As Anna and Dex settle into their Hampton sanctuary, the comfort begins to fade; her circle of trust is slowly shrinking and doubt creeps into Anna's head; the evil could be right under her nose. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mo-sisco/support
Esta es la parte 2 del episodio 501 del HYP3, que se transmitió en vivo con Yamiaw, Sam, Ruys y Kbri. En esta segunda parte hablamos de cosas que vimos: Gen V, The Continental, American Horror Story: Delicate y Nadie podrá salvarte.
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Justine chats her Carrie The Musical Experience, Julie breaks down the arrest in Tupac's murder, American Horror Story: Delicate, Twilight and Harry Potter, Tom Sandoval's Podcast Debut, Tayrn Manning, & More This week on patreon ! The Descent (2005) www.patreon.com/restingbitchpod Follow us on IG:@RestingBitchPod @ShoreStorePod Leave us a 5 star rating and review ! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/restingbitchpod/message
It's awards season and Anna is primed to be a major player that will be in contention; after a frightening encounter convinces that she's being followed, she begins to question who she can trust. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mo-sisco/support
Season 27 Episode 6 "Die When Dead" - In this Episode we breakdown all the news in TV and Movies from 9/20/23-9/26/23, We have Non-Spoiler Movie Reviews on "Expend4bles" and "No One Will Save You" !! We also have TV Notes on The Continental, American Horror Story Delicate and so much more... #Expend4bles #NoOneWillSaveYou #TheContinental #AmericanHorrorStoryDelicate #AIOTA #PopCulturePros --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturepros/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturepros/support
Tune in every Friday for more WOW Report. 10) The Super Models on AppleTV+ @01:18 9) American Horror Story: Delicate @07:57 8) The Morning (After) Show @11:25 7) Golden Bachelor Takes Over Hollywood @16:40 6) Netflix Pick: Chimp Empire @20:25 5) Rosie O'Donnell with Lyle Menendez @24:06 4) RuPaul's Drag Race UK Series 5 @31:01 3) Shitty Story: Folsom Outrage @35:14 2) Slippery Slope: Self Cleaning Toilet @40:04 1) Ryan Raftery in Mother of the Year - The Kris Jenner Musical @43:51
In Pilot Club #91, Billy and Drew discuss The Continental: From the World of John Wick, American Horror Story: Delicate, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and The Larry Sanders Show (for Archive Corner).
This week Kim Kardashian made her highly anticipated debut on American Horror Story: Delicate and the internet is... confused. Is she actually a good actress? Or is it that in this role she's essentially just playing herself? On today's episode we break down the mixed reactions to her performance and where we stand on the rise of 'stunt casting' in Hollywood. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au WANT MORE? Follow us on Instagram...https://www.instagram.com/thespillpodcast/?hl=en Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter... https://mamamia.com.au/newsletter CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Chelsea McLaughlin Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Scott Stronach Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 27 Episode 6 "Die When Dead" - On this Episode we breakdown all the news in TV and Movies from 9/20/23-9/26/23, We have a Non-Spoiler Movie Reviews on "Expend4bles" and "No One Will Save You" !! We also have TV Notes on The Continental, American Horror Story Delicate and so much more...Support the showwww.AmIOnTheAir.comFollow on Twitter at @AmIOnTheAirLike us on Facebook at Facebook.com/AmIOnTheAirFollow on TikTok, Instagram and YouTubeSupport the Show on Cashapp $DONMEGA and Venmo at @DONMEGA
Dan Morrison is joined once again by the one and only, James Duffield to recap yet another iconic episode of The Real Housewives of Sydney, where the ladies head to Singapore to sling drinks and participate in fake photoshoots. Dan & James share their thoughts on the new season of American Horror Story: Delicate and Kim Kardashian's performance in it, the latest Real Housewives of New York spa bath untucked session and some hot takes on Troye Sivan's new single and Kylie Minogue's new album Tension. Dan & James also unpack the deleted scene from episode 8 of The Real Housewives of Sydney that should have made the cut. Follow James on Instagram Follow Gasbagging on Tiktok & Instagram Follow Dan on Twitter here
This week on New Release (episode #182) … spider-babies Ashley, Derrick, and Drew discuss the 12th!! installment of American Horror Story. Yes, it's still going. AHS: Delicate seems to be Rosemary's Baby but hyper stylized for fans of the Kardashians, maybe. I don't know. Anyway, as OG appreciators of Ryan Murphy's special brand of shock/schlock TV, we were all curious to check back in with his horror anthology brainchild. Does AHS: Keeping up with the Huntzbergers send tingles down our spines OR is this itsy bitsy baby story one we are sending back up the waterspout? If you like strained metaphors, search ‘New Release' on Spotify or Apple and hit subscribe. Till next week! Get full access to New Release at newrelease.substack.com/subscribe
Bill Frost (CityWeekly.net & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk the end of the WGA writers' strike?, The Irrational, The Victoria's Secret World Tour, The Amazing Race/Survivor, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, The Golden Bachelor, Gen V, The New York Times Presents: How to Rig a Pageant, The Miss USA Pageant, Reptile, Bob's Burgers, Family Guy, The Simpsons, Crazy Fun Park, Heist 88, Rasslin' News, Star Trek: Lower Decks, The Continental: From the World of John Wick, and American Horror Story: Delicate. Drinking: Honey Bourbon from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery.* Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.
FRIDAY! Usually I will be doing 4 shows a week but had to do a 5th one this week to cover the iconic episode of Salt Lake from this weed! Haven't done a solo recap in a bit so wanted to dip my toe in the water again! What an episode to try to recap. Also, i talk Orange County, Southern Charm and Kim Kardashian in American Horror Story!! Thanks for all your support this week, guys! Thanks for sticking by the show! Tell your friends! Also, this show and every show is dedicated to my beautiful mom Rebecca Ann Bailey-July 18th, 1948-August 25, 2023 Timestamps :28-Show Notes/RHOC/Southern Charm/American Horror Story 19:30-RHOSLC Episode 3 -Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos -Go sign up for the patreon for over 250 episodes NOT on the main feed! patreon.com/sobaditsgood Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with some major life updates: Lauren bought a house and Chelsea's car is still infested with rats! We also discuss the restoration of Gregg Araki's Nowhere, Drew Barrymore's scabbing scandal, the unveiling of Matthew McConaughey's wax figure on The View, Ashton and Mila's failed apology video, Bijou Phillips' divorce from Danny Masterston and the Shakspearean tragedy that is her family, Cathy Horyn's “Lost in the Machine” article, Spring collections from Mowalola, Simone Rocha, and Burberry, Naomi Campbell's Pretty Little Thing collab, Steven Meisel's Zara collab, and Kim Kardashian's debut on American Horror Story: Delicate. Plus: Chelsea reports back from John Waters' historic Hollywood Walk of Fame star unveiling ceremony.Today's episode is brought to you by Green Chef. Go to GreenChef.com/60outfit and use code 60outfit to get 60% off plus free shipping.” As well as, Nuuly! Get $20 off your first month of Nuuly when you sign up with the code OUTFIT20! WE HAVE A HOTLINE! Call us with your thoughts and we may just play your call on our after show! Call 323-486-6773
After multiple failed attempts of IVF, actress Anna Victoria Alcott wants nothing more than to start a family; as the buzz around her recent film grows, she fears that something maybe targeting her and her pursuit of motherhood. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mo-sisco/support
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's split has gotten messy. Sophie is now suing the singer, claiming that he is unlawfully keeping their children in NYC despite previously agreeing to move them to England. Kim Kardashian may be on her way to acting acclaim. The reality star made her debut on American Horror Story: Delicate and fans are loving it. Nicki Minaj's husband Kenneth Petty has been placed under house arrest for threatening Offset on video. Plus, a poker player has come clean after lying about being diagnosed with colon cancer and raising over $50,000 on GoFundMe. Hosts: Charlie Cotton & Wyld Young Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington look back on their meteoric career and how they helped define the '90s in the docseries The Super Models. Emma Roberts, Kim Kardashian, and Cara Delevingne star in the new season of American Horror Story: Delicate. Gordon Ramsay names a new winner on the season finale of MasterChef. Plus, Hollywood trivia, and entertainment headlines, including Vanna White's new contract and pay raise at Wheel of Fortune, Angelica Ross says Ryan Murphy ghosted her about development of an all-Black season of American Horror Story, and Leslie Jones details SNL sketch idea where Whoopi Goldberg would've been killed. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on X (formerly Twitter) and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam); Writer: Calie Schepp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky almost broke the internet when they shared a glimpse of their second son. Kim Kardashian is taking you behind the scenes of "American Horror Story: Delicate." Chris Evans talks about the future of Marvel. Sean 'Diddy' Combs returns with the new album "The Love Album: Off The Grid" and talks about collaborations with The Weeknd, 21 Savage, Mary J Blige, French Montana, and more. Julie Chen Moonves opens up about what really led her to leave "The Talk" in her new audio memoir "But First, God." Plus, who does she think should win "Big Brother"?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Drew Barrymore scabbed, double scabbed, then unscabbed. Russell Brand got his very own special on Channel 4. Pete Davidson's publicist finally quit. Kim Kardashian is ready to care for your spider babies. Get our after show, The Afters, on our Patreon LINKS! Drew Barrymore Drew Barrymore announces her talk show will return amid the SAG/WGA strikes Drew Barrymore posts an “apology” video for going ahead with her talk show during the strike, yet does not halt production Drew finally relents, halts production on her show, and posts decision to Instagram AHS Incredible mini trailer for American Horror Story: Delicate with Emma Roberts and Kim Kardashian VMAs Taylor Swift dancing/raping to “A Millie” Taylor Swift simulating masturbation in the audience at the VMAs Drunk Taylor compilation from TikTok (warning: low key annoying AI voice but also lipreading)' Travis Kelce Taylor Swift is rumored to be “quietly hanging out” with Travis Kelce “Catching Kelce” reality show IMDB and reviews “I don't understand the Travis Kelce rumors” - Gaylor Swift Reddit Russell Brand So, This Is Happening Comedian Daniel Sloss said he knows heaps about Russell Brand which are unrepeatable and he's not a good man Katherine Ryan has been hinting at this for years calling it a ‘litigious minefield' Comedian Adam Rowe talks about the allegations In 2006, Russell was questioned as part of a SA investigation that happened at his flat (pt1) Grim-faced Scots detectives quiz smirking Russell Brand on rape claims before charging his sidekick Slightly weird: Russell Brand's name has just dropped from being #1 Twitter trend. And again, despite Google searches spiking Jemima Khan & Russell Brand successfully sued Brand's alleged victim in 2014 Russell Brand's Agent Was Told Three Years Ago Of Allegations He Assaulted A Teenager, But Only Fired Him This Week After Being “Horribly Misled” Full article in The Times with no paywall Elon Musk Andrew Tate, Tucker Carlson support Russell Brand after sex assault claims 10 minute channel 4 news segment which summarises the 90 minute doc Pete Pete Davidson Shares That He Did Ketamine Every Day For Four Years Peta Pete Davidson costume Pete Davidson dropped by publicist after car crash, rehab stint and breakup as he struggles to make comeback Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter
Bill Frost (CityWeekly.net & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk American Horror Story: Delicate, Sex Education, The Continental: From the World of John Wick, No One Will Save You, Cassandro, Krapopolis, The Freak Brothers, Ride With Norman Reedus: Utah Edition, The Morning Show, Star Wars: Ahsoka, Welcome to Wrexham, Drew Barrymore and Bill Maher: Scab-adjacent, Strike Force Five podcast: Meh, Rasslin' News, Billions, Heels, Movie Korner: Last Exit to Brooklyn, Futurama, Star Trek: Lower Deck, Reservation Dogs, and Only Murders In the Building. Drinking: Raspberry Lemonade Vodkas and Mingle Mocktails from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsors Sugar House Distillery and Boozetique. * Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.
Zach is joined by Hollywood Life's Avery Thompson to preview the biggest shows hitting TV and streaming this fall. From “The Morning Show” and “Lessons In Chemistry” on Apple TV+ to “The Boys” spinoff “Gen V” and the MCU's “Loki” Season 2, there's plenty to get excited for in the coming months. 2:00 - Welcome back, Avery! || 6:50 - Catching up on “High School Musical,” “The Bear” and “Claim to Fame” || 15:15 - Fall 2023 TV Preview ||Series Covered: “The Changeling,” “The Morning Show” S3, “American Horror Story: Delicate,” “The Continental,” “Gen V,” “Survivor” 45, “Loki” S2, “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “Lessons in Chemistry,” “Fellow Travelers,” “All The Light We Cannot See,” “The Buccaneers,” “A Murder at the End of the World,” “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” “Fargo” S5, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” “The Curse”Subscribe to The Rewind: bit.ly/itfr-rewindMake sure to follow Inside The Film Room on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube for all the latest movie news (@insidefilmroom), and be sure to subscribe and rate/review five stars wherever you get your podcasts!
Bill Frost (CityWeekly.net & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk Urban Legends: Bloody Mary (Salt Lake City represent!), Welcome to Wrexham, Michelle Wolf: It's Great to Be Here, The Swarm, Dark Side of the 2000s, MTV Video Music Awards (still a thing), The Morning Show, The Other Black Girl, Fast X, Wilderness, A Million Miles Away, El Conde, The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs, The Gold, Rasslin' News, Phoenix (avoid this movie at all costs), The Chrisleys: Still In Jail, your Fall TV schedule is fucked, Louie/Lucky Louie, The Wheel of Time, American Horror Story: Delicate, Harley Quinn, Heels, Futurama, Physical, Invasion, and Billions. Drinking: Oktoberfest Märzenbier from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Bohemian Brewery.* Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc
In this episode, AJ+Kristie discuss: What We Watched This Week: - Cobweb (available on VOD) New Trailers This Week: - "American Horror Story: Delicate" official trailer (Sept. 20, Hulu/FX) - "The Exorcist: Believer" official trailer 2 (Oct. 6, in theaters) - "Thanksgiving" official trailer (Nov. 17, in theaters) - "Goosebumps" official teaser trailer (Oct. 13, Hulu/Disney+) - "No One Will Save You" official trailer (Sept. 22, Hulu) News This Week: - Saw X got a new image of Amanda Young and a new poster with an interesting tagline - More children's nursey rhyme slasher movies are coming with the announcement of: "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and "Three Blind Mice" - The Crow Reboot is happening with Bill Skarsgard and FKA Twigs to star in the film - The Strangers Trilogy coming in 2024 with the first look happening at NYCC on Oct. 12th Main Topic: The Nun 2 Spoiler Review Be sure to leave us a rating and connect with us on Tik Tok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. Visit our website: inlovewithhorror.com and shop our merch!
On today's episode, we are haunted by Carrie's taxidermied bird headpiece, Burning Man fashions, the tabi thief, and other fashion horrors. Oh! And we saw some really fun movies: Red, White, and Royal Blue, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, and the lesbian incel comedy Bottoms. Also discussed: Tat's “Balenciaga” sunglasses, the UFO hearing, the dueling Vogue September covers, the Steven Meisel book, Kim's Marc Jacobs campaign, Kylie's Acne campaign, Kenny's Stella McCartney campaign, THOSE photos of Kanye and Bianca in Venice, and the American Horror Story: Delicate trailer. Plus: After Work Drinks' Isabelle Truman reports back from Kim Gordon's closet sale and Chelsea discusses Beyoncé's star-studded birthday concert. Today's episode is brought to you by Nuuly! Get $20 off your first month of Nuuly when you sign up with the code OUTFIT20! As well as, Modern Fertility. Modern Fertility is offering our listeners $20 off the test when you go to Modern Fertility.com/outfit. And, Fast Growing Trees! Go to Fast Growing Trees.com/ OUTFIT to get FIFTEEN PERCENT OFF your ENTIRE order.WE HAVE A HOTLINE! Call us with your thoughts about anything and everything and we may just play your call on our after show! Call 323-486-6773
Watch this and all episodes ad free by joining the ITBR Cafe for only $5 a month! patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom Joseph Federico (the Social Media Marketing Maven) joins Andrew for the first ever Gay Culture Corner! First, Andrew and Joseph bond over their New Jersey upbringing, their coming out journeys, and the trials and tribulations of gay dating and friendships. Joseph opens up about why Gothic TV and Literature resonates so deeply with the gay community and why he loves writing gothic fiction! Get ready for Joseph to come back during the Halloween season and be sure to watch the new "Interview with the Vampire" series and "American Horror Story: NYC." Maybe Andrew and Joseph will give their first impressions of the new "American Horror Story: Delicate" series with Kim Kardashian, Emma Roberts, and Cara Delevingne! Be sure to follow Joseph on Instagram, @josephafederico, X (formerly Twitter), @writingman26, and LinkedIn (Joseph Federico). Head to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your broadviewpress.com order. To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe, and enter promo code ITBR to receive a free copy with any print or digital subscription. Order from @mandeemadeit, mention ITBR, and with your first order you'll receive a free personalized gift! Follow That Ol' Gay Classic Cinema on Instagram, @thatolgayclassiccinema. Follow ITBR on IG, @ivorytowerboilerroom, TikTok, @ivorytowerboilerroom, and Twitter, @IvoryBoilerRoom! Thanks to the ITBR team! Andrew Rimby (Host/Director) and Mary DiPipi (Chief Contributor) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/support
Support the Podcast by joining the HMC Patreon. You'll earn early access to every episode, hours of bonus content, and HMC Merch! Support HMC on Patreon! Top News! The Last Voyage of the Demeter sinks at box office with $6.5 million (budget of $65 million) Twenty 2023 Horror Releases You Can Stream Right Now The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon gets two new posters Chucky Season 3 Airs Oct 4 Coraline grossed $4.91 million in just two for Fathom event re-release AEW (wrestling) has Texas Chainsaw Death Mask (So Dumb) The What and the why??? American Horror Story: Delicate to premiere Sept 20 New/upcoming theater/streaming releases Blue Beetle (DC) hits theaters Aug 18 Strays (comedy) hits theaters Aug 18 Gaming news Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game to release on Aug 18; getting great reviews; cross play available on day 1 Alan Wake 2 delayed by 10 days from Oct 17 to Oct 27 Watch full episodes of the Horror Movie Crew Podcast on the HMC Studios Youtube Channel. Check out the HMC on Social Media: Episode Hosts: @Sethk81 @Joshsmannequin @jessleehmc All Music By: @Joshsmannequin Thank you to our Patron CREWBIE VIP's: -Zach F -Our favorite Nana! -Rosalind! -Ashley V! -Brooke M from A Podcast on Elm Street
In this episode, AJ+Kristie discuss: What we watched/read this week: - Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum - Bird Box Barcelona (Netflix) - From Black (Shudder) - What We Do In The Shadows - You're Not Supposed to Die Tonight (Book) New trailers this week: - Lanier Official Trailer (VOD Sept. 9th) - Perpetrator Trailer (Shudder/Theaters Sept. 1st) - Haunted Mansion final trailer (In theaters July 28th) - Cobweb clips (in limited theaters July 21st) - Dear David trailer (in theaters/VOD Oct. 13th) - A Haunting in Venice 2nd trailer (in theaters Sept. 15th) - American Horror Story: Delicate teaser (no release date) - Interview with a Vampire season 2 trailer (on AMC+ in 2024) News this week: - Pet Sematary: Bloodlines new images, release date and poster (coming to Paramount+ on Oct. 6th) - The Nightmare Before Christmas comic book series from Dynamite Entertainment (summer 2024 release) - Valak is an inconic character comparable to Pennywise, Dracula, and Nosferatu according to the Nun 2 director, Michael Chaves - First Look at Tobin Bell in Saw X + new release date of Sept. 29th and a synopsis - The Exorcist: Believer got new posters and the official trailer is playing exclusively in theaters in front of Oppenheimer Talk to Me Spoiler Review Be sure to leave our podcast a review and connect with us on Tik Tok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. Visit our website: inlovewithhorror.com and shop our merch!
Barbie is releasing this weekend, Oppenheimer is hitting theaters, we want to see Cobweb, Stephen Curry: Underrated is on TV, American Horror Story: Delicate has a teaser trailer, Netflix are getting rid of their cheapest tier, a question about having success when your alive or being remembered when your gone, a study pinpointed the sunniest place on earth, our bodies might age more slowly when we're hungry, some ways to avoid swamp crotch, and Vinnie reads your texts!
Tendremos una serie animada de Stranger Things. La Ley Y El Orden renovará todas sus series. Kim Kardashian podría protagonizar la temporada 12 de American Horror Story: Delicate.