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Episode 189: Week two of our Women in Horror Month is upon us and we have a guest we didnt see coming in Caitlin Grant of the Plug It Up: A Horror Movie Podcast. Here to help break down Leigh Whannell's good for her thriller, The Invisible Man from 2020.Make sure to join us for week three of our Women in Horror Month when we will return with Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water frome 2017.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/a-cut-above-horror-review--6354278/support.
Had a mini fan girl moment talking with Caitlin Grant, host of Plug It Up! I heard on her podcast that she really enjoys body horror and we had a blast discussing different movies within that genre within this episode. What body horror movies do you love? Music provided by and edited by Zero Signal:https://allmylinks.com/zerosignal77 Todays guest, Caitlin Grant from Plug It Up!: https://plugitup.libsyn.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slumberpartymonsters/support
Bob joins Caitlin to cover After Midnight, a relatable, romantic monster movie from Jeremy Gardner. We talk about identity, interpersonal relationships, taking inventory of the past, and looking at the future. What a cast, what a soundtrack, and what direction! A banger, start to finish. Check it out; let us know what you think. Tangents include: physical media, Last Podcast on the Left, tikki drinks, horror soundtracks, several FMKs, scary animals, moving to other countries, little presents, divisive horror movies, candy salad trauma dumps, ice cream, triple features, holding your breath, moving, and cutting sandwiches. Be sure to check out Straight Chilling Podcast and Let's Get Physical Media!
Joe and Graham welcome their friend and FFS alumnus Caitlin Grant, host of Plug It Up podcast, on a deep dive into a sincere and heartwarming drama about the people who shine brightest in our lives and how they inspire us to our greatest potential... jk, it is straight-up about a dude who makes lanterns out of human flesh. What?
Episode 136: To help kick off our 3rd annual Women in Horror Month we invited Caitlin Grant of the Plug It Up podcast to cover Brian De Palma's 1976 classic Carrie starring Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie.Make sure to come back next week for more feminine horror in the month of February with 2023's Birth/Rebirth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Little bro Zach joins Caitlin to cover 2022's Monstrous, a monstrous-motherhood (insert Leo DiCaprio pointing at TV gif) movie with a double twist, starring Christina Ricci. We look at themes of grief, love, and time, and we talk about the meanest landlady in the history of cinema. This is sort of an oops-all-tangents episode. The back half is much longer than the first, but I promise we make it worth your time. Zach continues to hurl hater accusations against me, we talk Twi(light), and I publicly apologize for a video game mishap from our childhood. Other tangents include: MarioKart, the Brady Bunch, super powers, conspiracy theories, cheese, ramen, wings, chicken in general, riblets, Lord of the Rings, Piglady, and Yellowjackets (spoiler warning for Yellowjackets). Your self-deprecating internet siblings are FINE. No need for a wellness check, despite our bleakness!
J joins Caitlin to talk about Bad Things, the new release from Stewart Thorndike. Just as Lyle was dubbed "the lesbian Rosemary's Baby," Bad Things is considered "the queer Shining." We look at gender, sexuality, mommy issues, and some good old fashioned snowy isolation. Tangents include: haunted hotels, AHS, blankets, Tibetan sky burials, and queer horror. Be sure to check out the Appalachian Queer Film Festival! It looks fantastic. Reach out to me or J for more information.
Christian and Ian are knocking on that door one last time. On this episode we are joined by friend of the show and Snake Queen, Caitlin Grant (Plug It Up, Skin of a Killer). Our new release review is about one last trip into The Further for the Patrick Wilson's directorial debut, INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR. Then, we continue our Mommie Nature Dearest series by discussing the 90s big snake movie filled with movie stars, ANACONDA. We also discuss herpes, death toilets, and vomiting ghosts. Timestamps 19:56 Insidious: The Red Door review 59:49 Anaconda review We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: feedback@itsonlyapodcast.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Letterboxd.
Episode 93: This week we tackle the monstrous motherhood with the 2022 film Huesera:The Bone Woman with special guest Caitlin Grant of the Plug It Up Podcast. Make sure to tune in next week as we cover Barbarian from 2022 with the help of Steven & Leo from the Spoils of Horror podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 92: This week we are covering every angle of 2016's The Void with special returning guest Amie Burke. Make sure to check out next week's episode with special first time guest Caitlin Grant of the Plug It Up podcast to cover Huesera from 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mary and I had the pleasure of chatting with filmmakers Eric England and Caitlyn Greene, two of the most wonderful people we've met. We talked about Contracted, which Eric wrote and directed, as well as how both he and Caitlyn got into horror. We also talked about some of their upcoming projects, all of which sound fantastic (and right up our alley). We chatted like old friends about gender and sexuality tropes in horror, and we bonded over some of our favorite horror movies. It was a great time, and I can't wait to see what they do next. Huge thanks to Eric, Caitlyn, and Mary! Let's make this a regular thing!
On this episode of More Deadly, we're joined by special guest Caitlin Grant of Plug it Up! Together, we thumb through the themes and visual flair of The Book of Birdie, directed by Elizabeth E. Schuch. So, did we bookmark this as a fave or did we just read the film? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 76: The Book of Birdie appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
On this episode of More Deadly, we're joined by special guest Caitlin Grant of Plug it Up! Together, we thumb through the themes and visual flair of The Book of Birdie, directed by Elizabeth E. Schuch. So, did we bookmark this as a fave or did we just read the film? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 76: The Book of Birdie appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
This week's episode hits different. Come join The Wicked Wild crew get together to discuss the cult classic 80's horror/comedy April Fool's Day! Come along and embrace the chaos.Special contributors this week - Joe Ferry of Films at First Sight podcast, Caitlin Grant of Plug It Up podcast, and Joe Charnews of Small Town Failing podcast. To learn more about The Wicked Wild, visit www.thewickedwild.com and follow us on Twitter: @wickedwildweare. Please remember to subscribe to get notified as new episodes are published and rate and share within your favorite social media and podcasting apps
This week the Bloodfest goons are joined by the amazing Caitlin Grant from The Plug It Up Podcast to discuss The Menu, Anti-Capitalist film, podcasting and much more. Find Plug it Up here: https://linktr.ee/plugituppod Like and follow Bloodfest for more great content. #Bloodfest #Horror #TheMenu #Capitalism #AntiCapitalism #PlugItUp #Feminism #movies
Our good friend Caitlin Grant from the Plug it Up podcast returns to discuss the 2022 Hallmark movie Butlers In Love.
Get excited because Joe's here with details on our next full episode where he'll be discussing the 2022 Hallmark movie Butlers In Love with returning guest and host of the Plug It Up podcast Caitlin Grant. He also may be having some kind of breakdown but you judge for yourself.
Zach, Maddie, Colleen, Mary, and Charlie join Caitlin to look back at the year in horror. We share our top 5 (and bottom 3) movies of the year, and we look at the rankings from other Plug It Up guests. Thanks so much to all the guests who submitted lists! We also talk about horror TV from this year, and we look back at our favorite Plug It Up episodes and moments. We talk about the horror movies we're looking forward to in 2023, and we make plans on what movies (new and old) to cover on the show next year. Tangents include: holiday food, rom-coms, life advice, and our roles in a theoretical slasher movie. Thanks so much to Charlie, Mary, Maddie, Colleen, and Zach for joining, and thank you all for the support throughout the year. Happy new year, everyone!
This is a very special season 2 finale episode of To All the Men I've Tolerated Before! We are joined by some of our favorite guests from past episodes. Annie Sieg, Caitlin Grant, and Julia Washington are back and we're all talking about all the different ways women keep themselves safe from harm. Whether it is physical safety during the night, at home, or literally anywhere a woman has to be alone or in a vulnerable position, there are a lot of tips and tricks that young women have been taught for decades on how they take ownership of making themselves safe. Why are women so responsible for getting home alive and well instead of living in a world where they can count on everyone respecting their right to safety? Come discuss it with all of us!Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! All ways to support the show, including our merchandise, can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.Follow Annie, Juls, and Caitlin at @aksieg, @popculturemakesmejealous, and @plugituppod. Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Plug It Up can be found wherever you listen to podcasts. Annie is an amazing creator on both TikTok as AnnieMakesArt and runs a YouTube channel.
Long time friend Danny joins Caitlin to cover 2014's A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. It's a feminist favorite, and it uses vampirism to explore addiction and subversion. It also has a killer soundtrack. Who wouldn't love a black-and-white movie about a chador-wearing, skateboarding vampire who stalks bad guys and plays good music? We also talk about what's going on Iran currently, and we have a lot of fun with the fan-submitted questions. Thanks, as always, for sending those in!
Matt and Maddie join Caitlin to cover 2022's Piggy. Based on a short by the same name, Piggy tells the story of a brutally bullied girl faced with the decision of whether or not to save her tormenters. We look at themes of size, bullying, and compulsion, and we give our best Castilian pronunciations. THERDITA! Tangents include pork dishes, books, discount stores, and muppets. I'd also like to give a special thanks to Magnolia Pictures for the screener.
Joe from Small Town Failing Podcast joins Caitlin to cover Hocus Pocus 2, a sequel that had a lot to live up to. We go over our favorite scenes and jokes, and we cherish the themes of friendship and sisterhood. Then we sauce it up with some FMKs and Satanic Panic 2.0 talk. We also share our go-to karaoke songs, and Joe takes a walk down memory lane reminiscing about Melanie Griffith's interactive website from the 90s. All the expected avenues, ya know!
Mary joins Caitlin to cover 2022's Orphan: First Kill, the much anticipated prequel to 2009's Orphan. We talk about Esther/Leena as a monstrous femme figure, and we look at the multiple angles of monstrous motherhood we get in this movie. Definitely give it a watch, and go in blind if you can. Our tangents this episode include: JonBenet Ramsey, franchise horror, Christmas, gifs, water, and our unwillingness to fight back against a horror foe. Thanks, as always, for the great questions!
John from The Wicked Wild joins Caitlin to cover Prey, the newest installment in the Predator franchise. John is an expert on Predator, and he was able to walk me through some of the lore and easter eggs that I missed. And we both loved this one! It has cool themes around gender, siblings, and the dynamics of predators and prey (and prey that becomes a predator herself). Thanks for joining, John!
To quote my beloved American Horror Story: surprise, bitch! Here's an American Horror Story mini episode! Just talking into a mic about Ryan Murphy stuff - what could possibly be more fun, or more insane? Big thanks to Whitney and Elizabeth for sending in AHS questions! I give a rundown of my favorite seasons and characters, talk a little about Stories (the spin-off), and think about where I hope to see AHS go in the future. American Horror Story has a lot of good Plug It Up themes: monstrous motherhood, monstrous menstruation / coming of age, women battling horrors, and women who are themselves horrific. Feel free to send any AHS questions my way! BALENCIAGA!
Colleen joins Caitlin to cover what might be the ultimate Plug It Up movie: 2016's Raw. We bring sleepover energy to this one! We chat about many aspects of the monstrous feminine: monstrous menstruation, monstrous motherhood, monstrous sisterhood, forbidden appetite, and body horror (among various other things that make me love Raw). Ducournau is a favorite, and Raw is a top 10 movie of all time for me. Thanks again for the great questions! And come see me, Colleen, and Maddie at horror trivia in Richmond.
Or should we say MU-TH-UR issues? Jason (from Dads from the Crypt) joins Caitlin to cover a sci fi horror classic: 1979's Alien. Alien is a movie with a ton of cool themes; the ones we pull for Plug It Up are sex and motherhood (with bonus horrific pregnancy/birth). We also get into the development of the script, the awesome practical effects, and the killer cast. Did you know Sigourney Weaver refused to shave her pubes for the underwear shot? I didn't know that when we recorded, but found out after. I'm always learning new things about Alien! Go Sigourney! Be sure to check out Dads from the Crypt.
Mary joins Caitlin to cover 2003's Gothika. Gothica (stylized as Gothika for the movie) is a real word! New vocab - you love to see it. We dig into themes of revenge, supernatural vs logic, and good ol' ego. We also talk at length about Reese's Cups, our friends Nick and Darren, and our love of John Carroll Lynch. Thanks for the questions! These were some of the best yet. Be sure to check out Mary's show Binge This, and rate Plug It Up on your podcatcher of choice!
Due to a scheduling snafu, the regularly scheduled episode had to be moved, so instead you get some good old fashioned talking-into-the-void from yours truly. I go over some trailers (Don't Worry Darling, The Munsters, The Menu, Smile, Pearl, and Barbarian), some recent releases (Nope, Torn Hearts, Watcher, Hellbender, and They/Them), and some horror TV (the Chucky series, as well as American Horror Story and Stories). I also chat about life and give some podcast recommendations. Hopefully this isn't weird? I'll be back with regular episodes next week.
Christian and Caitlin are getting their podcasting gamefaces on, which involves copious amounts of bright green blood. The Cryptkeeper's AirBNB issues kept him from this episode so Christian is joined by a first-time guest, Caitlin Grant (Plug It Up Podcast). First up we talk about the complete reimagining of the Predator franchise, PREY. Then, we dig into Caitlin's Horrigin Story and he about some of her early spooky media memories. Finally, we continue the Planes, Trains, and Automobiles series and talk about the bonkers, B-Movie romp, SNAKES ON A PLANE. We also discuss quicksand, how big bears are, and how sucking venom out of someone actually isn't very sexy. Check out Caitlin's other poodcast work at Plug It Up Podcast, Films at First Sight, and Bloody Good Horror. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd.
Caitlin Grant is a somatic life coach who specializes in breath work, nervous system regulation, and as a past graduate from this Springs cohort of Embodied By Design™️, Human Design. We initially started working together privately and after one session together, she ended up joining us, and we've become great friends as well
Colleen and Mary join Caitlin to cover Ari Aster's 2019 masterpiece Midsommar. We talk about the significance of mirrors, the insidiousness of the cult, the complex relationships and trauma, the dizzying disorientation, the attestupa, the blood eagle... We really do our best to cover it all. We also chat about the upcoming A24-themed party Colleen is throwing. Who would you dress as? Huge thanks to Mary and Colleen for joining to talk about one of my favorite movies, and a special shoutout to Maddie, who I know really wanted to be here for this one. Don't worry, Maddie. I mentioned your name no less than 20 times probably.
Doesn't anyone care about Devon? This week we see how people can be so ungrateful for having support when it is needed most and how ignorant the mayor really is. Chucky also just keeps pushing all the right buttons. My guest this week is Caitlin Grant from "Plug it Up!" podcast. We talk about as much Chucky as possible. Click here to follow and listen to Plug It Up!Please share the podcast with your friends on social media to help us grow. Leave us a 5 Star review on whatever platform you are listening. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Slasher. If you would like to ask us a question or make a suggestion for the show, send us an email at horrorscriptpodcast@gmail.com You can write us or record a voice memo of yourself asking the question and we can play it on an upcoming episodeSupport the show by picking up some Horror Script Podcast merchandise, go to: https://the-horror-script-podcast.creator-spring.comIf you do reviews and interviews virtually try Squadcast for free by using our link below. You also help support the show by using it. Try Squadcast for Free!!Special thanks to John Saccardo and Vince Lipscomb for the amazing music. Support the show
Calling all coroners! Jaime and Tami join Caitlin to cover The Autopsy of Jane Doe, an atmospheric horror hit from 2016. We look at themes of witchcraft, father-son bonds, and REVENGE! We are big fans of this one, and we do our best to dissect (HEY-O) it. We also talk about the obstetric history of chainsaws, how we want to be handled after we die, our favorite sibling memories, and our celebrity nemeses. Be sure to check out Texas ChainPaw Massacre, as well as The Wicked Wild.
Who better to join Caitlin to cover 2020's The Stylist than Elizabeth, an actual stylist? We really love this one. Jill Sixx knocks it out of the park, and Najarra Townsend gives an arresting performance. We look at themes of isolation and identity, and explore one of the creepiest movies we've had in the last few years. We also look at the history of scalping, and we get some great questions. Keep those coming! Send all your questions to plugituppod@gmail.com.
Accomplished actor Galen Howard joins Caitlin to talk about 1977's Rabid. Rabid is a Cronenberg movie, so you know body horror is on the table. We look at how mosquitoes inspired the creature design, how uniquely the zombie mechanics come together, and how our protagonist navigates her monstrous transformation with respect to gender. Rabid is a great movie, and we had a lot of fun talking about it. Be sure to check out our new single "Potato Man Loves Ketchup Man," coming soon to a radio near you. Find Galen Howard on instagram @galenhoward, and check him out in movies, on TV, and in music videos!
Allison of the Who's There podcast joins Caitlin to talk about Firestarter, both the 1984 and 2022 versions. This feels like a return to form, as both the original and the remake have a monstrous menstruation vibe. We also look at themes of defiance and father-daughter bonds. Movie-related research took us down a Project MK Ultra rabbit hole, which spawned discussion about psychedelics. We loved the questions folks submitted - please keep those coming! Be sure to follow Who's There: A Podcast About Horror Fans.
This episode Joe is joined by the one and only Caitlin Grant, host of the much loved Plug It Up Podcast. They discuss the new Hallmark movie Road Trip Romance and the legistics of finding love in a minivan.
"Misogyny is bad, mmkay?" - Mr. Garrison, I mean Alex Garland. Mary joins Caitlin to talk about A24's new horror movie Men. While it has notes of everything we tend to like (commentary on misogyny, original sin allegories, cool body horror, and folklore), this one felt a little ham-fisted, and a bit 101. Still a cool effort, and certainly lots to dig into. Count how many times we say "I don't know." It's a lot. Be sure to check out Whitney's review at bloodygoodhorror.com, and keep an eye out for Mary's new show Binge This!
Just a quick pop in to let you know we'll be discussing the 2022 Hallmark movie Road Trip Romance with first time guest and queen of the podcast world Caitlin Grant.
On To All the Men I've Tolerated Before's premiere live episode on Fireside, Natalie is highlighting some of the amazing guests from season 1! Join the panel as they walk you through how each episode will help you face what you've tolerated, reflect on how you grew, and be a source of positivity by manifesting a better future. Already on Team Tolerator? You may notice that this show runs differently than the episodes you've been enjoying so far! There is audience participation in many forms. Have you ever wanted to give your take on a topic we covered? Now you can by either jumping onto our livestage and talking to TATMITB's guests personally or sending in a text question during the show! There's also fun reactions you can use to laugh along with the show, send some love, or applause for the awesome content you're experiencing live. Make sure you're following firesidechat.com/nataliekatona to join in on the live experience! Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and firesidechat.com/nataliekatona on Fireside for the live show! Make sure to like, subscribe, and review so Natalie can send some good vibes and positive manifestations your way as well! You can also find all of our platforms, ways to support the podcast, and Patreon at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod Find the Panel on Instagram: Annie Sieg: @aksieg Caitlin Grant: @plugituppod JD Ross: @dudeistweirdo
Mary returns to help Caitlin cover a controversial movie: 2008's Dead Girl. Some have pushed it away, considering it misogynist and repulsive, but both Mary and I think there's solid feminist messaging in this one, even if some scenes are hard to watch. We look at toxic masculinity, the ways class and sexism connect, and the illusion of "the nice guy." We also talk about the figure who originated the idea of creating a captive sex zombie: Jeffrey Dahmer. Creeps all around! Go, Dead Girl, go! Zombie chomp an incel.
This week Natalie is joined by Caitlin Grant to talk about the ins and outs of how our society views single people. The women get real about the financial strain and emotional landscape it takes to be single in today's world. Whether it is getting questioning glances from loved ones, feeling like everything in your life is on you and you're without support, or wondering why your achievements aren't as celebrated just because they look a little bit different than others…being single in today's culture is still not as accepted as you would think. Caitlin helps Natalie have a cathartic moment of reflection on how you can really enjoy being single and the life you have built for yourself, but still be aware that society may not value your contributions as much as they do the good ol' family norm. Do you feel like an “other” compared to your partnered friends who have started families? This episode supports you and your choices! Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and firesidechat.com/nataliekatona on Fireside for the live show! Make sure to like, subscribe, and review so Natalie can send some good vibes and positive manifestations your way as well! You can also find all of our platforms, ways to support the podcast, and Patreon at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Find Caitlin: Plug It Up's instagram: @plugituppod Bloody Good Horror's instagram: @bloodygoodhorror Film's at First Sight's instagram: @filmsatfirstsight
On this episode of More Deadly, Ariel is joined by very special guests Matilda of the Zombie Grrlz and Caitlin Grant of Plug It Up! to take a bite out of Shapeless, directed by Samantha Aldana. So, did this movie leave us satisfied or hungry for more? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast Episode 56 to... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 56: Shapeless appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
On this episode of More Deadly, Ariel is joined by very special guests Matilda of the Zombie Grrlz and Caitlin Grant of Plug It Up! to take a bite out of Shapeless, directed by Samantha Aldana. So, did this movie leave us satisfied or hungry for more? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast Episode 56 to... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 56: Shapeless appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
Show Notes: Caitlin's Socials: Plug it Up Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/plugituppod/?hl=en Plug it Up Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plug-it-up/id1563968614 Plug it Up on IG: https://www.instagram.com/plugituppod/?hl=en Who's There? Socials: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/WhosTherePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WhosTherePodcast Email: whostherepc@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com In this episode we discuss why Caitlin loves body horror, why she thinks she definitely wouldn't survive a zombie outbreak, who her favorite final girls are, and more! Want to support the podcast? Check out more information here: https://anchor.fm/whostherepod/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whostherepod/support
On this episode of More Deadly, Rachel and Ariel are joined by a very special guest, Caitlin Grant of the Plug it Up! podcast. Together, we attempt to unpack the gorgeously grotesque puzzle that is Titane, directed by Julia Ducournau. So, did this movie get our engines revving or was it just too much labor?... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 44: Titane appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
On this episode of More Deadly, Rachel and Ariel are joined by a very special guest, Caitlin Grant of the Plug it Up! podcast. Together, we attempt to unpack the gorgeously grotesque puzzle that is Titane, directed by Julia Ducournau. So, did this movie get our engines revving or was it just too much labor?... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 44: Titane appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
Research indicates that most people know what they want to be when they grow up by age 10.In this episode of the But Seriously, What is Engineering? podcast, we ask, why choose engineering?Hear from Caitlin Grant, a third-year chemical and environmental engineering student at The University of Queensland, as she shares her motivations to pursue engineering and why she sticks with this rewarding, yet challenging, program.Engineering wasn't on Caitlin's radar growing up. She originally wanted to be a vet, but support and encouragement from family and a desire to combine her environmental-mindedness with skills in problem solving and maths drew her to study chemical and environmental engineering at UQ.These days, a dream to make a positive impact on our global environmental footprint and think differently about waste helps to keep her motivated through her studies.Listen in as Caitlin shares tips for making the most of your engineering studies, including postgraduate studies, industry placement, exchange experiences, networking, and the importance of getting out of your comfort zone.To learn more about studying engineering at The University of Queensland, visit the Future Students website.
This week, Natalie and Dina are discussing horror movies with Caitlin Grant, host of Plug It Up. Plug It Up is a podcast where Caitlin explores feminine representation in horror with a focus on monstrous menstruation and monstrous motherhood. The trio discusses representation in horror, gatekeeping, and the strength behind these tropes.. Go on a deep dive on the scary, the feminist, and the disappointing ways women play a role in the horror genre. Plug It Up's instagram: @plugituppod Bloody Good Horror's instagram: @bloodygoodhorror Film's at First Sight's instagram: @filmsatfirstsight To All The Men I've Tolerated Before is a weekly podcast where two best friends reclaim the narrative about their relationships. Natalie and Dina have spent a lot of time hearing other people's opinions on their lives, now it's their turn to voice their stories! Each week the friends will laugh through the highlights of the relationship, discuss how they grew and why they're thankful the relationship took place, and then leave everyone better off with some positive manifestations. Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod, @nataliek124, and @ms.caboose on Instagram! Make sure to like, subscribe, and review so Natalie and Dina can send some good vibes and positive manifestations your way as well!
On this episode of More Deadly, we're joined by the insightful and delightful Caitlin Grant of Plug It Up Podcast to review the feminist cannibal movie Raw, directed by Julia Ducournau. It’s a finger-nibblin’, hair-gobblin’, raw-flesh-eatin’ good time. So, did this movie satisfy our appetite, or was it half-baked? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 35: Raw appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
On this episode of More Deadly, we're joined by the insightful and delightful Caitlin Grant of Plug It Up Podcast to review the feminist cannibal movie Raw, directed by Julia Ducournau. It's a finger-nibblin', hair-gobblin', raw-flesh-eatin' good time. So, did this movie satisfy our appetite, or was it half-baked? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 35: Raw appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.