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The Scariest Things
Rue Morgue Editor Andrea Subissati Interview at PHFF 2026

The Scariest Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2026 98:04


Andrea Subissati, Editor of Rue Morgue and Podcaster for Faculty of Horror The Bloody Judge for the 2026 Portland Horror Film Festival was Andrea Subissati, the Executive Editor of Rue Morgue. She is one of the most compelling voices within the horror community, and is a powerful advocate for women within the genre. Andrea was kind enough to set some time aside to talk some terror with us between feature film showings at the festival. We at the Scariest Things take our work seriously, but let’s be real. Rue Morgue is the real shit. It is a top-shelf professional horror periodical, and Andrea is a charismatic pro guiding that ship. We dabble in the eddies of horror film criticism. Rue Morgue is the river of horror discussions and sets the standard for horror journalism. As Bloody Judge, she delivered the keynote address to the festival, interviewed George Mihalka on stage for his Q&A for My Bloody Valentine’s 45th anniversary. Most importalntly, she also applied her horror wisdom to pick her favorite film in the festival. She selected Alect Patchin’s short film, “The Bargain”, a short film involving child abuse, revenge, religion, and a summoning. Andrea Subisatti arrives on stage at the Portland Horror Film Festival to give the Keynote Address Interviewing George Mihalka for My Bloody Valentine’s 45th Anniversary Q&A I asked Heather Alexander, who is a huge Subissati fan, to write an essay about Andrea’s influence on her as a prologue to our interview: Andrea Subissati is among the luminaries of horror. As the executive editor of the Canadian horror magazine Rue Morgue, she not only has her finger on the pulse of all things horror but is also a profound feminist voice in the genre. I've been reading her editorials, celebrity interviews and articles since she began her Rue Morgue reign in 2017. Her voice and vision have made me laugh and cry. It's given me perspective, made me feel seen, and inspired me creatively.  Andrea has a master’s degree in sociology and uses her big brain to analyze horror in relation to gender dynamics, culture, history, and the general state of the world. Her academics come into full focus in her intimidatingly brilliant and award-winning podcast, The Faculty of Horror, which she co-hosts with Alexandra West. It’s here that these two brainy horror queens have thoughtful, feminist, and incredibly researched discussions on horror movies and the impact they've had on the genre. I'm a lot late to the podcast party in general, so it's only recently that I've been a listener, but believe me when I tell you The Faculty of Horror is highly captivating. I knew Andrea was scheduled to be a judge and interviewer at this year's Portland Horror Film Festival. I didn't dream of meeting her, but I sure as hell wanted to be in the audience when she interviewed director George Mihalka after the fest's viewing of his movie, My Bloody Valentine. So I bought a ticket to that night's event. On June 4th, I left work early to head over to the film fest. In the car, I received a text from Eric Li, my friend and fellow podcaster on The Scariest Things. He asked if I was interested in interviewing Andrea with him. I read this text and almost had a heart attack. The festival started in an hour! I had no time to prepare! I can't embarrass myself in front of Andrea Subissati! But I also couldn't say no to this opportunity. So I rushed home, got a pep talk from my husband, and set about writing a few questions.   Turns out, I could have talked to her for hours. The woman is rad as hell, and what an honor to meet her, if only for a brief time, in a strange and probably haunted backroom at The Hollywood Theater. Andrea – thanks for lending us your time, I hope our paths cross again. Until then, I remain an avid Rue Morgue reader, and your newest Faculty fan.  – Heather Alexander Heather Alexander is a guest podcaster on The Scariest Things Podcast. She is also a co-host on The Portland Horror Podcast Massacre, a co-host of The Portland Horror Trivia Massacre, a moderator and panelist at Cryptocon, and a bookseller at Powell’s Books. She writes horror movie reviews on Letterbox'd under HeatherA and occasionally at horrormoviesinthedark.blogspot.com. Heather Alexander and Andrea Subissati My Bloody Valentine Director George Mihalka and Rue Morgue Editor Andrea Subissati

The Scariest Things
My Bloody Valentine at 45: An Interview with George Mihalka at PHFF 2026

The Scariest Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 98:34


Harry Warden is here to see you! My Bloody Valentine (1981) My Bloody Valentine turns 45 years old this year. The director, George Mihalka, was the guest of honor at this year’s Portland Horror Film Festival. He was kind enough to speak with the Scariest Things, who are huge fans of the film. Lost cutting room footage was recently found when the producer was absorbed by Lionsgate, allowing some of the missing gory effects to be brought back into the movie. So, it’s time to revisit this movie and talk to the creator about why it remains important today. In my nine years of managing the Scariest Things, I have been honored to meet some of the best people in the horror movie industry. Mick Garris, David Dastmalchian, Darren Lyn Bousman, Ben Leonberg, Aaron Moorhead, Carter Smith, and Ted Geoghegan are all people whom I would consider friends of the Scariest Things, having met and interviewed them. But, after meeting George Mihalka, director of My Bloody Valentine (1981), I can firmly say that he is my favorite person in the genre. Talking with George felt like story time. He was warm and generous, and was eager to tell us all about how he did his movie. George is an outlier, as far as horror directors go. He produced a singular, momentous horror film and then had a long directorial career outside of the genre. His experiences with Jack Valenti and the MPAA, who censored his film, were a “death by a thousand cuts” quite literally. It may have scared him off from continuing as a horror specialist, even though he had the gift. Sadly, some of the most creative kills in the movie got edited to the point of bloodlessness. He likes to say that it became “My Anemic Valentine”. And that, “There is more blood in the title than there is in the movie.” Frame-by-frame slicing and dicing. The film became the fall-guy film for the industry as a reaction to random violence following John Lennon’s assassination. Somebody would have to be made an example of, and in this case, it was Mihalka and My Bloody Valentine. The Legacy of My Bloody Valentine Despite all the censorship, it still found an audience. And we can celebrate it 45 years later. It is a testament to the story, the amazing sets, and better-than-average performances that, despite having the most exciting parts of the movie excised, the film became iconic. It is the trope foundation for so many slasher films to come. I Know What You Did Last Summer comes to mind. Scream, with its multiple killer options, also owes a debt to this film. And those are just the big ones. Simply put, My Bloody Valentine is foundational horror. For me, it ranks only behind 1978’s Halloween for slasher movies of that era. You can see the family tree: Black Christmas, The Town That Dreaded Sundown, My Bloody Valentine, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Cold Prey, Heart Eyes. Silent human killers bent on revenge, in full costume, butchering their way through lots of pretty young adults. This is the model, and it works well when executed with focus and craft. My Bloody Valentine helped build the trope platform that so many slasher films have utilized. They may be cliches now, but along with Friday the 13th, The Burning, and Halloween, MBV established these themes: Masked killer (essential) The Hidden Villain Switcheroo Splitting up the group (OK, this one is as old as horror films have been around, but slashers really take advantage of this trope.) Sneaking off to have sex in the next room is really dangerous. Never leave a romantic interlude to get booze. Let’s go exploring a really dangerous place for the fun of it. A panicking mayor. The young people don’t listen to the cops. The cops don’t tell the people what they need to know. The mad prophet. (Happy, in this movie) The body in a cooler. (A nod to Rabid?) Childhood trauma made the killer. Remember. This is an early slasher film. MBV does all of these tropes better than most. Mihalka wanted to do Deer Hunter, slasher style. He knew what he was getting into and willingly admitted that this was a movie meant to be fun and make money. It wasn’t going to be an Oscar contender. But he took the ideas of The Deer Hunter and the disaffected blue-collar workers and crafted a story that, despite its drive-in bona fides, was as much about the community as it was about the killer. The film used a real mine in a wind-swept working-class Sydney, Nova Scotia. It has a simple, plausible story. And now that the film has recovered some of its cutting-room components, restored to a 4K Blu-ray Collector’s edition, it can be appreciated for the gory creativity that fans were denied in 1981. About George Mihalka George was a Hungarian immigrant to Canada, initially unable to speak English or French. He initially found it difficult to integrate into Canadian culture, but would eventually become a highly prolific director in both English- and French-language films. He has amassed over fifty credits. This includes long runs on Canadian TV shows: Crossbow, Scoop, Undressed, and 24-Hour Rental. However, he will always be known for My Bloody Valentine. You can find several of his interviews online, talking about this movie. (But of course, you found this one first, right?) Mihalka appears to be comfortable with his legacy. He’s had plenty of time to see his film first get threatened with an X-rating, then achieve moderate box-office success, receive a sequel, and become the moniker of a hugely influential post-punk shoegaze band. George genuinely seemed to glow at how much the fans appreciated his work all these years later. He isn’t a stranger to the festival and podcast interview circuit. His easygoing demeanor, combined with his wisdom and eagerness to share stories about the craft of filmmaking, makes for story time with Uncle George. This is why I love doing what I do. When you meet your heroes and they turn out to be wonderful people, it confirms that pursuing this hobby as a small-press horror blogger rewards the grind. The Interview: This is the recording from the Portland Horror Film Festival 2026 by Eric Li and Mike Campbell with George Mihalka. We recorded this in the green room for the Hollywood Theater before the big-screen presentation, with all the restored footage in 4K. I included an audio recording of the Q&A session with George, hosted by Andrea Subissati, editor of Rue Morgue and the Bloody Judge this year at the PHFF. More content!

The Evolution of Horror
HOME INVASION Pt 29: The Invitation (2015) & Speak No Evil (2022)

The Evolution of Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 119:00


This week Mike is joined by Rue Morgue & Faculty of Horror's Andrea Subissati to discuss the awkward horror of dinner parties with an incredible double bill of recent horror gems...THE INVITATION (2015) and SPEAK NO EVIL (2022).  Music by Jack Whitney.  Big thank you to Mary Wild for this week's 'Wild About Horror' segment! Sign up to Mary's Patreon! Follow Mary on Twitter to find out more about her upcoming courses and follow her podcast, PROJECTIONS PODCAST.  Visit our website www.evolutionofhorror.com  Keep an eye on all our UPCOMING EVENTS Buy tickets for our next upcoming EVOLUTION OF HORROR PRESENTS screening at the Genesis Cinema! www.evolutionofhorror.com/genesis You can now buy Evolution of Horror merch on our TeePublic store! www.evolutionofhorror.com/merchandise Subscribe and donate on PATREON for bonus monthly content and extra treats... www.patreon.com/evolutionofhorror  Email us!  Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Like us on FACEBOOK Join the DISCUSSION GROUP Join the DISCORD Follow us on LETTERBOXD Mike Muncer is a producer, podcaster and film journalist and can be found on TWITTER  

The Horrorwolf666 Podcast
Top 6 Stephen King novels with Andrea Subissati (Executive Editor of Rue Morgue magazine and Cohost of The Faculty of Horror podcast)

The Horrorwolf666 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 98:01


On this episode, I talk with my friend, Executive Editor of Rue Morgue Magazine, and Cohost of The Faculity of Horror podcast Andrea Subissati. We go over our top 6 favorite Stephen King novels and a few honorable mentions.https://www.rue-morgue.com/https://www.facultyofhorror.com/Synth Outro by Abraxas HornMy email and social links:Brandonlegion666@yahoo.comTwitter: Horrorwolf666Instagram: Brandonlegion666 Facebook: Horrorwolf666Website: www.horrorwolf666.com

The Bloody Pit
162 - THE CHILDREN (2008)

The Bloody Pit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 75:38


This year's Holiday Horror episode arrives! 2022 was Troy's pick and he has chosen a British creeper set in the week between Christmas and New Years Eve called THE CHILDREN (2008). It is an underseen horror tale that uses the season effectively even if we question whether the story needed the holiday setting to be accomplish its goal. Still, there are fewer locations that cry out ‘Christmas' as well as a secluded, snow-bound country house so it earns its place here easily. We try not to spoil the movie so we stay clear of deep discussion of the third act.  John Hudson and I join Troy for this trek down Evil Child Lane. We take note of the subtle ways the threat is communicated before the mayhem explodes. We heap much praise on the film's smart dialog and understanding of family dynamics that make the entire scenario feel like a slice of increasingly tense reality. Truly, by being specific in its details this movie hits some terrifying universal notes about the ties that bind. We discuss the fact that film never spells out the reason for the children's violence with understated hints as our only clues. I bring up a wonderful essay by Andrea Subissati about the film and it's comments on the destructive nature of the lies we tell our kids and how they can infect other parts of our life. And I can't stay away from talking about the story's thread of financial concerns that surface at the film's intense dinner scene. There's a lot going on in this short, violent tale and we recommend it. Luckily it is currently streaming on Tubi for free!  Questions, comments or Holiday messages can be directed to thebloodypit@gmail.com where we'll be jingle jangled to hear from you. All three of us hope you have a fantastic Holiday season and a Happy New Year. Santa knows we all need one. Thanks for listening and sorry for the Bonanza sidetrack. I can't help myself. 

Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday
Executive Editor Andrea Subissati From "Rue Morgue Magazine"

Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 97:29


Rue Morgue Magazine editor Andrea Subissati joins us to discuss the iconic publication and what goes into publishing a print magazine in the 21st century. Andrea is one of the leading voices in the Canadian horror community and we discuss how Canadian horror continues to wield influence beyond the country's borders and how the genre itself has expanded to include more voices at the table. We also discuss Rue Morgue's upcoming Spooky Flea Market event, super cool Clive Barker stories, and the infamous Rue Morgue Manor.MORE INFO ABOUT THIS EPISODE:Rue Morgue Magazine: www.rue-morgue.comAndrea Subissati: www.instagram.com/necromandreaPLEASE LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!BLACK FAWN DISTRIBUTIONFan Driven Canadian Film CompanyWeb: blackfawndistribution.comStore: blackfawndistribution.com/storeFacebook: facebook.com/blackfawndistroInstagram: instagram.com/blackfawndistro​Twitter: twitter.com/blackfawndistroTwitch: twitch.tv/blackfawndistroYouTube: youtube.com/blackfawndistro​  

The HoloGraham Media Club Podcast

Hey there. Welcome to episode 18 of the HoloGraham Media Club Podcast. In today's episode we're joined by Andrea Subissati, executive editor of Rue Morgue Magazine and Co-Host of the Faculty of Horror Podcast! We discuss the darkly satirical "Under the Skin," by Michel Faber! You could be on the show too! Just email or get in touch, with or without a book suggestion, and be prepared to talk geek! The next episode will be - 'Rendezvous With Rama' by Arthur C. Clarke. Hope you'll join us for the discussion of this Classic Sci-Fi! We're Will and Gavin Graham + Aaron, a couple of cousins that enjoy speculative fiction, Sci-Fi movies, and all things geeky. We focus on books but we'll talk about movies, TV, and nerd culture in general. Get in touch. Email us ideas, thoughts, praise and complaints: holograhammc@gmail.com Follow us on Insta; HoloGrahamMC #BookClub #Sci-fiBooks #AudiobookClub #Sci-FiBookClub #SpeculativeFictionAudiobook #BookReview #Sci-FiBookReview #UnderTheSkin #MichelFaber #RueMorgueMagazine #FacultyOfHorror #SciFi

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Infamous Horror
Andrea Subissati (Let's Scream Podcast Ep. 05)

Infamous Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 74:34


In this episode of Let's Scream, Maude Michaud and Ali Chappell chat with Andrea Subissati, Executive Editor of Rue Morgue Magazine and co-host of the Faculty of Horror podcast. They talk about everything from horror academia to developing a career in horror entertainment, organizing horror themed events and pitching an article to Rue Morgue. Andrea is hands down one of the most exciting voice in horror journalism, so it's an episode not to be missed. Check out Andrea Subissati's streams on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/necromandrea Follow Andrea Subissati on Twitter: https://twitter.com/necromandrea/ Listen to the Faculty of Horror podcast: https://www.facultyofhorror.com Read Rue Morgue magazine: https://rue-morgue.com/ Chat with us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LetsScream_ Become a Patron by visiting our Patreon page at: /InfamousHorror #InfamousHorror #LetsScream #womeninhorror #HappyVillains

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NOW Toronto
NOW What Ep158 - Faculty Of Horror Hits 100, Edgar Wright Delivers Last Night In Soho

NOW Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 31:36


It's Halloween, so Norm talks to Alexandra West and Andrea Subissati -- narrators of NOW's Haunted Toronto audio tour -- about their Faculty of Horror podcast, which released its 100th episode this month. And then filmmaker Edgar Wright discusses the ghosts that haunt his new movie Last Night in Soho, which opens in theatres today.

NOW Toronto
NOW Haunted Toronto Walking Tour

NOW Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 19:11


Happy Halloween! Faculty Of Horror hosts Andrea Subissati and Alexandra West are your guides to the city's spookiest sites in this audio companion to NOW's Hidden Toronto: Haunted Edition. Best enjoyed after dark.

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A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast
1971 — Macbeth & The Devils: British Witchcraft (feat. Andrea Subissati)

A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 58:39


Something wicked this way comes as Alicia, Becky and special guest Andrea Subissati (Rue Morgue and The Faculty of Horror podcast) head to the U.K. to revisit two controversial films from 1971: Roman Polanski's Macbeth and Ken Russell's The Devils. ABOUT ANDREA SUBISSATIIn 2010, Andrea's masters thesis on the social impact of zombie cinema was published under the title When There's No More Room In Hell: The Sociology of the Living Dead. Since then, she has been published in The Undead and Theology (2012), The Canadian Horror Film: Terror of the Soul (2015) and Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television (2017). She joined the staff of Rue Morgue magazine in 2014 and became Executive Editor in 2017. In addition to writing, Andrea has appeared on the TV horror documentary Why Horror? (2014) and is co-founder of the Toronto-based horror lecture series The Black Museum. Follow her on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast
1994 — Wolf & Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: Return of the Monster (feat. Andrea Subissati)

A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 52:42


Andrea Subissati (Co-Host of The Faculty of Horror podcast, Executive Editor of Rue Morgue) joins Becky and Alicia for a monster mash-up featuring two maligned horror revamps from 1994: Wolf and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.Got a question for the hosts, or want to know more about the show? You can always email us at podcast@hollywoodsuite.ca or reach out via one of the platforms below.WebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagram TikTok ABOUT ANDREA SUBISSATI In 2010, Andrea's masters thesis on the social impact of zombie cinema was published under the title When There's No More Room In Hell: The Sociology of the Living Dead. Since then, she has been published in The Undead and Theology (2012), The Canadian Horror Film: Terror of the Soul (2015) and Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television (2017). She joined the staff of Rue Morgue magazine in 2014 and became Executive Editor in 2017. In addition to writing, Andrea has appeared on the TV horror documentary Why Horror? (2014) and is co-founder of the Toronto-based horror lecture series The Black Museum. Follow her on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Calabrese Mystic Cult of Horrors Podcast
Andrea Subissati, RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE | #016

Calabrese Mystic Cult of Horrors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 58:32


Tonight on the Mystic Cult of Horrors Podcast, we lower the castle drawbridge for the Horror Queen of the North, Andrea Subissati! (Executive Editor of Rue Morgue Magazine, Faculty of Horror, etc.) Along with her Ewok bodyguard, Dante, we discuss the ins and outs of horror filmmaking, the philosophy of zombies, the Twilight franchise...and so much more! Turn the page if you dare!

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The Horrorwolf666 Podcast
I talk horror and more with the great Andrea Subissati of Rue Morgue Magazine.

The Horrorwolf666 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 70:38


I talk horror and more with the great Andrea Subissati of Rue Morgue Magazine and Faculty of Horror podcast. Andrea is the executive editor of Rue Morgue Magazine and cohosts the killer horror podcast Faculty of Horror with Alexandra West. I had a really killer time talking with Andrea and I hope you enjoy this episode.https://www.rue-morgue.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faculty-of-horror/id591499834Synth Outro written by me

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Bikini Drive-In
The Uniter Speaker Series presents: Live Q&A with The Faculty of Horror

Bikini Drive-In

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 59:19


This week on Bikini Drive-In, we speak with Andrea Subissati & Alexandra West of The Faculty of Horror podcast. Listen to Bikini Drive-In every Sunday at 4:00 pm on CKUW 95.9 fm. Questions or suggestions? Email bikinidrivein@gmail.com

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Seventh Row podcast
SR EP80: Motherhood in Horror: The Babadook and Prevenge

Seventh Row podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 101:01


February is Women in Horror month and on this episode, to celebrate, we re-visit two of our favourites, Jennifer Kent's The Babadook and Alice Lowe's Prevenge. We examine how both of these films address anxieties around motherhood through the genre elements of horror. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and special guest Andrea Subissati. For detailed show notes, visit: https://seventh-row.com/2021/02/23/ep-80-motherhood-in-horror-the-babadook-and-prevenge Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.

Bloodhound Pix Podcast
Ep. 62 - Indie-stry with Andrea Subissati

Bloodhound Pix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 49:10


This week Craig interviews Andrea Subissati, editor of Rue Morgue magazine and co-host of the Faculty of Horror podcast. Andrea's twitter: @necromandrea Faculty of Horror: @FacultyofHorror Rue Morgue: https://www.rue-morgue.com/ Our Links Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bloodhoundpix Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BloodhoundPix/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhoundPix Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhoundpix/ Produced by Craig Draheim, Josh Lee, and Kyle Hintz Music by Raymond Seed Editing by Kyle Hintz

I Wanna Party With Bob
Episode 68 - Carolyn Mauricette Interview

I Wanna Party With Bob

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 73:45


I was introduced to Carolyn Mauricette through Andrea Subissati, the Executive Editor of Rue Morgue Magazine. Totally name dropping, but what I’m trying to say is, I’m so, so glad Andrea introduced us. Carolyn is an amazing and rad person. She has a website that is filled with her writings - essays and reviews of genre films called “View From The Dark”. Carolyn founded “Rosemary’s Pixie”, she has contributed to Rue Morgue Magazine, she’s a Rotten Tomatoes certified film critic, she helps run the “Blood In The Snow” film festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and SO MUCH MORE!!! Carolyn is as prolific as she is kind, easy to talk to and knowledgeable about all things Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy. This episode of The Bobcast features an interview with Carolyn, plus the soothing and sepulchral sound of Canada’s ALSO finest, The Creepshow and Black Cat Attack. Brought to you by Discount Cemetery, the finest clothiers this side of the afterlife.

Radio for the Creeps
Horror Outside the Theater w/ Andrea Subissati

Radio for the Creeps

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 55:25


In the Season One Finale of Radio for the Creeps, Matt is joined by the Horror Queen of the North, Andrea Subissati of Rue Morgue and the Faculty of Horror podcast! Horror Outside the Theater is the topic and Andrea and Matt spent close to an hour just riffing on what makes horror a part of everyday life. Check it out, and make sure to follow Andrea on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Follow Radio for the Creeps on Twitter, and stop by the Creep City Gift Shop on your way out!

100% Candice
CNDOP 2019

100% Candice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 47:13


It's Canadian National Day of Podcasting! At least it was yesterday. To celebrate, I've made a clip show. These are the 6 Canadian podcasts I support through Patreon. Guelph Politicast hosted by Adam A Donaldson Faculty of Horror, hosted by Andrea Subissati and Alexandra West The Nighttime Podcast, hosted by Jordan Bonaparte Metis in Space, hosted by Molly Swain and Chelsea Vowel I Hate It But I Love It, hosted by Kat Angus and Jocelyn Geddie Nightmare On Film Street, hosted by Kimberley Elizabeth and Jonathan Dehaan Thanks for listening! Follow me on Twitter at Cinn48 or at CircleOfMedia. Listen to my other shows The Village Podcast by The Bookshelf or every third week, give or take, on End Credits Radio.

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Cineversary
#16 Alien 40th anniversary with Andrea Subissati and Mike Muncer

Cineversary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 71:30


For Cineversary podcast episode #16, host Erik Martin is joined by not one but two great guests: Mike Muncer, the UK-based film journalist, producer, and host of the Evolution of Horror podcast, as well as Andrea Subissati, the Toronto-based executive editor of Rue Morgue magazine and co-host of the long-running Faculty of Horror podcast. Together, they honor the 40th anniversary of "Alien" and examine why this horror/sci-fi classic is worth celebrating all these years later, its cultural impact and legacy, what we can learn from the picture today, how it has stood the test of time, and more. Learn more about the Cineversary podcast at tinyurl.com/cineversarypodcast and email show comments or suggestions to cineversegroup@gmail.com.

XOXO Horror
Andrea Subissati and Ellen Burstyn in The Exorcist

XOXO Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 30:42


Executive Editor of Rue Morgue and co-host of the Faculty of Horror Andrea Subissati swings by to wrap up Series 1 of XOXO Horror (and Women in Horror Month). We chat about the ins and outs of life as a magazine editor, how horror films have finally caught up with the digital age and Ellen Burstyn's unheralded performance as Chris in classic horror film, The Exorcist. Connect with the show using #XOXOHorrorPod Follow Andrea: @necromandrea Follow Joe: @bstolemyremote

Shock Waves
Episode 112: Gigi Guerrero & Rue Morgue's Andrea Subissati

Shock Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 104:25


Episode 112 is here and Shock Waves is welcoming our Canadian horror pals to the show. Kick back and listen to filmmaker Gigi Guerrero, of Luchagore Productions, and Andrea Subissati - from Rue Morgue Magazine and the Faculty of Horror podcast - as they delve into a variety of topics. But, before all of that, hosts Ryan Turek, Rebekah McKendry and Elric Kane take you through their thoughts on films like Slaughterhouse Rock, Upgrade, Miss Leslie's Dolls, Hocus Pocus and more! We hope you enjoy...

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Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #270 - Bunglin' Around with the Belt

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 208:22


On Episode 270 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined again by Andrea Subissati, one of the hosts of The Faculty of Horror Podcast and the Executive Editor for Rue Morgue Magazine! Faculty of Horror will be doing a live podcast in our neck of the woods in October and Andrea gives us all the details and talks about what's going on with The Faculty of Horror and Rue Morgue! We also review the indie Horror/Comedy, Night of Something Strange and discuss this week's question; what is your favorite infectious disease film? We pick our favorites and play voicemail from the listeners to hear theirs! Marvel at our discussion about the fine line between tastefully offensive and just plain poor taste! Recoil in fear at a new Trick or Treat Karaoke song! Rejoice as we hear from a listener for the first time! So grab a copy of Rue Morgue Magazine, put on a surgical mask to protect yourself and strap on for the world’s most infectious talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: Rue Morgue Magazine, Faculty of Horror, American Psycho, Pontypool, The Crazies, Contagion, George A. Romero, The Living Dead trilogy, 28 Days Later, Cube, Cinema Salem, Tragedy Girls, Jarret Blinkhorn, Signal to Noise, Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival, Live Podcasts, Salem MA, audio woes, Troma, the bad side of fandom, Death Note, Kirk Hammett, Pomeranians, Adam Wingard, The Shape of Water, Lloyd Kaufman’s Twitter rampage, tastefully offensive vs poor taste, bad FX makeup, stereotypes in poor taste, Night of Something Strange, Guillermo del Toro, Sunshine, toilet humor, “bungle”, And the Band Played On, narrative built around gags, Evil Dead quotes, Terror Firmer, Toxic Avenger, Killer Condom, Tromeo and Juliet, low budget cinema, exploitation cinema, Hugh Hefner, The Happening, our favorite infectious disease films, Rec, It Follows, stink bugs, Julie or Joe MeowMeows, Jakey-Poo’s birthday, watersports, Intravenus de Milo, Fuller House, Ravenshadow is a Panther, Mr. Bungle, Faith No More, your favorite golem, “I Am A Real Golem”, Quentin Tarantino, Death Proof, Planet Terror, Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Jeepers Creepers 3, Victor Salva, separating art from the artist, and Dynamo’s belt.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #237 - In Search Of... Episode 237

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 222:13


On Episode 237 of Trick or Treat Radio the battle lines have been drawn! We have a heated argument over an age-old debate. One that has been raging around the world for years. What debate is that you ask? Whether or not Unsolved Mysteries or In Search Of… had the scarier theme song, of course! For our featured film review, we discuss the British Post Apocalyptic Zombie film, The Girl with All the Gifts. We also do a Double Tap segment where we each recommend two two pieces of media we've been digging lately for you to check out. So grab your Soundwave action figure, tune in to your favorite spooky show, and strap on! Stuff we talk about: Dynamo’s Battle of Wounded Knee, Grant Morrison, Gene Gene the Meme Machine, fill in the dots, Godfrey Ho, Apes Victorious, Too Glenn Close For Comfort, Unsolved Mysteries, Animal Man, whiskey dick, Wes Craven, The Girl With All the Gifts, Robotix, the person who wrote the novel writing the script, The Last of Us, comics from Nicholas, Train to Busan, Weng’s Chop and Monster, Prometheus, Arkham Asylum, Childish Gambino, Andrea Subissati, Dynamo's knee, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Lady Gaga, Transformers, the new wave of great child actors, In Search Of..., MZ and Dynamo’s trist, Peter Pan, Stake Land, Punisher Undercover, Punisher Comics, Bas Rutten, snowpocalypse, Devin Townsend, Johnny's big first, Doom Patrol, Lost Sounds, Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, the dog with a human head, Forensic Files, the first stuff that scared us, Draculas, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Stack, and Soundwave.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #225 - Dos Ocho Days Later

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 220:27


On Episode 225 of Trick or Treat Radio, our intrepid hosts meet one of their greatest challenges when they come face to face with the two headed Chimera of Cult Cinema. However, the boys are not alone this time, they team up with the educated intellectual luchadora, Necromandrea! They chop and kick their way through the current sociopolitical climate while dodging derailments and offensive comments. All that stuff is tiring, so before the big showdown we all sit down together to discuss the Mummies of Guanajuato! Alright, that’s not exactly what happened, but we do speak with Bill and Chris from Outside the Cinema to review The Mummies of Guanajuato. We then hang out with Andrea Subissati from The Faculty of Horror, Lady Hellbat on YouTube and Rue Morgue Magazine! So grab your copy of Rue Morgue, don your Mil Mascaras cape, and strap on! Stuff we talk about: MZ not knowing Reverend Scott, the electoral college, Lady Hellbat, The Faculty of Horror, Luchadore fashion, Mil Mascaras, the correct pronunciation of Tinieblas, Get Out, Canadian Horror, our favorite lucha movies, heat in the studio, Mr. Chris’ cars shopping, Top 25 Horror Podcasts by Rue Morgue, the Romero zombie films, ineffective bad guy plans, Blue Demon/Santo heat, Mil Muertes, 3 Dev Adam, Savini’s Night of the Living Dead, this year’s horror output, Satan the Mummy, our new president elect, shared lucha universe, Guillermo Del Toro, Champions of Justice, favorite Faculty of Horror episodes, El Santo’s film schedule, Lucha Underground, Dynamo off camera, Rev Scott's meme success, lucha sidekick, Vampire el Sexo, lucha adoption, Survival of the Film Freaks, 20th Century Bastards, MonsterZero Bobby Drake, and how the current sociopolitical climate will influence the next wave of horror.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)

Movies Ruined My Life
STEPHEN KING'S REIGN OF TERROR - EP 48

Movies Ruined My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 197:26


Danny, Devon and Brandon are on their best behavior as they are joined by Alexandra West and Andrea Subissati from The Faculty of Horror Podcast to discuss STEPHEN KING. For the last half-century KING has been captivating and terrifying his loyal readers and providing Hollywood with endless material for movie-going audiences the world over. Listen in as the panel discusses their favorite entries from KING's vast body of work. Whether you love CARRIE or lose sleep over PET SEMATARY, you marvel at the visuals in THE SHINING or sit on the edge of your seat until the credits roll on THE DEAD ZONE, STEPHEN KING's stories have transcended paper and film and changed American Horror in a way that only few ever have.

Movies Ruined My Life
STEPHEN KING'S REIGN OF TERROR - EP 48

Movies Ruined My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 197:26


Danny, Devon and Brandon are on their best behavior as they are joined by Alexandra West and Andrea Subissati from The Faculty of Horror Podcast to discuss STEPHEN KING. For the last half-century KING has been captivating and terrifying his loyal readers and providing Hollywood with endless material for movie-going audiences the world over. Listen in as the panel discusses their favorite entries from KING's vast body of work. Whether you love CARRIE or lose sleep over PET SEMATARY, you marvel at the visuals in THE SHINING or sit on the edge of your seat until the credits roll on THE DEAD ZONE, STEPHEN KING's stories have transcended paper and film and changed American Horror in a way that only few ever have.

Movies Ruined My Life
STEPHEN KING'S REIGN OF TERROR - EP 48

Movies Ruined My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 197:26


Danny, Devon and Brandon are on their best behavior as they are joined by Alexandra West and Andrea Subissati from The Faculty of Horror Podcast to discuss STEPHEN KING. For the last half-century KING has been captivating and terrifying his loyal readers and providing Hollywood with endless material for movie-going audiences the world over. Listen in as the panel discusses their favorite entries from KING's vast body of work. Whether you love CARRIE or lose sleep over PET SEMATARY, you marvel at the visuals in THE SHINING or sit on the edge of your seat until the credits roll on THE DEAD ZONE, STEPHEN KING's stories have transcended paper and film and changed American Horror in a way that only few ever have.

The Rue Morgue Podcast
RM-027 I Spit On Your Grave vs I Spit On Your Grave

The Rue Morgue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2011 76:23


Feedback and Hellbat compare and contrast both versions of I Spit On Your Grave.

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The Rue Morgue Podcast
RM-006 Andrea Subissati

The Rue Morgue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2011 48:51


Horror journalist Andrea Subissati discusses her book, When There's No More Room In Hell: The Sociology of the Living Dead.

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