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How many celebrities have done some horrible things in the past that we've all forgotten about? That is the theme of this week's episode, and you'd be surprised how many that question applies to.First, Benton tells the tale of Woody Allen's questionable relationship with his former daughter, Soon-Yi Previn. Then, Anna relays the tragic tale of Matthew Broderick and Jennifer Grey's deadly car accident inn Ireland. Finally, the two discuss an episode of Cursed Films, profiling the fatal on set accident during the filming of The Twilight Zone: The Movie. Our TV doc this week is Season 1: Episode 5 of Cursed Films, "The Twilight Zone: The Movie"
Glenn Danzig named his punk band after one of the most cursed Hollywood films of all time. The Misfits was where actor Montgomery Clift, permanently disfigured from a car accident, tried in vain to restart his stalled career. The director, John Huston, lost the film's entire production budget at a craps table. The lead actor, Clark Gable, suffered a heart attack the day after shooting ended and died ten days later. But was there any truth to the rumor that Gable was driven to an early grave not because of a grueling shoot or poor health, but by his demanding co-star, Marilyn Monroe? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
They're here! Join BP, Coop and Justin as we analyse the iconic original Poltergeist movie. Poltergeist is a 1982 American supernatural horror film directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Steven Spielberg, Michael Grais, and Mark Victor from a story by Spielberg. It stars JoBeth Williams, Craig T. Nelson, and Beatrice Straight, and was produced by Spielberg and Frank Marshall. Plot Poltergeist focuses on a suburban family whose home is invaded by malevolent ghosts that abduct their youngest daughter. Chapters 00:00 What is Poltergeist? 00:54 Title Sequence 1:32 Introducing Poltergeist 1:59 Overall Thoughts 5:19 Favourite Parts 14:31 What We Disliked 20:11 Poltergeist (2015) – The Remake 31:08 Trivia 36:13 Ratings 40:51 Thank You 41:19 End Scene SHOP OUR STORE https://completeguidetohorror.threadless.com/collections/new/ Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below. ↪ TikTok ↪ Twitter ↪ Facebook ↪ Instagram ↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel ↪ Shop our Store! ↪ Tip us $5 ↪ Linktree ↪ Letterboxd Release and Critical Reception Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer through MGM/UA Entertainment Co. on June 4, 1982, Poltergeist was a major critical and commercial success, becoming the eighth-highest-grossing film of 1982. In the years since its release, the film has been recognized as a horror classic. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, named by the Chicago Film Critics Association as the 20th-scariest film ever made. Steven Spielberg involvement Accounts differ as to the level of Spielberg's involvement, but it is clear that he was frequently on set during filming and exerted significant creative control. For that reason, some have said that Spielberg should be considered the film's co-director or even main director, though both Spielberg and Hooper have disputed this. Sequels and Remake The film was followed by Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986), Poltergeist III (1988), as well as a 2015 remake, but none had the critical success of the original. The Poltergeist Curse The Poltergeist franchise is believed by some to be cursed due to the premature deaths of several people associated with the film (including Heather O'Rourke and Dominique Dunne), a notion that was the focus of an E! True Hollywood Story. Poltergeist was also featured on Season 1, episode 3 of Cursed Films. Popular Culture "Bad Dream House", the first segment of "Treehouse of Horror", the first episode of the annual The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Halloween specials, is partly a parody of Poltergeist. Spice Girls pays homage to the film in their 1997 music video for the song "Too Much". The Family Guy episode "Petergeist", Peter Griffin discovers an Indian burial ground when he attempts to build a multiplex in a backyard. When he takes an Indian chief's skull, a poltergeist invades the Griffins' home. The episode used some of the same musical cues heard in the film and recreates several of its scenes. American Dad! also parodied the film with the season 10 episode "Poltergasm", in which the Smith house has become haunted by Francine's unsatisfied sex drive, and Roger plays Ruby Zeldastein, a parody of Tangina. The 2001 comedy horror film Scary Movie 2 parodies the movie's clown doll attack in Robbie's bedroom, as well as Diane's levitation. #poltergeist #theotherside #ghost #haunt #movie #horror #1982 #80shorror #carolanne #jobethwilliams #reverendkane #tangina #clown #familyguy #drawntogether #podcast #completeguidetohorror #stevenspielberg #screamqueens
What's up, you creepy fools? This week on the podcast, I'm joined by Sarah Beth, Bobby Skullface, Mrs. Skullface, and Jaina as we dive into the legacy of one of the most iconic horror films ever, The Exorcist. From the groundbreaking story of demonic possession to the film's chilling on-set accidents, mysterious deaths, and long-lasting impact, this episode explores the infamous "cursed film" theory that has haunted the production and its legacy for decades. We'll unravel strange set mishaps like unexplained fires, cast injuries, and the tragic fates of those involved while debating whether these events were coincidences or evidence of something darker. Did the film's intense themes invite sinister forces, or were the tales of its curse amplified by media and cultural fears? Tune in as we dissect the myths, analyze the facts, and debate whether The Exorcist's legacy is rooted in real supernatural phenomena or Hollywood's love for a good scare. Thank you, everyone, for your support. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out on Instagram at @so_you_like_horror or email us directly at soyoulikehorror@gmail.com. We're open to all conversations, suggestions, topics, and criticisms. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/so-you-like-horror-podcast/support
On this Thursday bonus episode we are going to play the interview from episode 284 from September 2020 with director Jay Cheel who talks directing the documentary series Cursed Films for Shudder! Alrik thought this was a good match for Kitty Norton because they both went out and made documentaries they were passionate about, but in very different circumstances. After that we play another round of You're the expert, enjoy! Don't forget to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mmihpodcast Leave us a Review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-movies-is-hard-the-struggles-of-indie-filmmaking/id1006416952
Watch/Listen to this and all episodes ad free by joining the ITBR Patreon and get a free trial for the ITBR Professor level! patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom What's your favorite scary movie? Such an iconic line from one of my favorite horror movies, but it's not every day that you can ask this question to an award-winning horror writer! I first ask Paul about his 2018 novel The Cabin at the End of the World which was adapted by M. Night Shyamalan into Knock at the Cabin (featuring Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge, Nikki Amuka-Bird, and Rupert Grint). He answers all of my adaptation questions including what he thought of M. Night Shyamalan changing some of his major plot points. He explains why it was so important for him to explore queer trauma in this novel and why he's always preferred psychological horror over slasher films. I then ask Paul all about his new novel Horror Movie which is a chilling twist on the "cursed film genre." Paul explains the inspiration for his book including the multiple meanings of cursed films! He explains how he lets his subconscious guide his stories and why he loves to write about his obsessions. Then, he provides really helpful advice for aspiring writers and why the horror community is such a welcoming and supportive space for creative people! Then, Paul plays a horror movie game with me and reveals his favorite horror films from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. And Paul gives a hint regarding whether Horror Movie will be adapted into a film! Be sure to follow Paul on Instagram, @paulgtremblay for all upcoming projects and news! You can find his books, including Horror Movie, here: https://www.paultremblay.net/ Follow ITBR on IG, @ivorytowerboilerroom and TikTok, @ivorytowerboilerroom Our Sponsors: To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe, and enter promo code ITBR50 to receive 50% off any print or digital subscription. Follow them on IG, @theglreview. Head to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your broadviewpress.com order. Follow them on IG, @broadviewpress. Follow That Ol' Gay Classic Cinema on IG, @thatolgayclassiccinema Listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-ol-gay-classic-cinema/id1652125150 Be sure to follow The SoapBox on IG, @thesoapboxny and TikTok, @thesoapboxny and visit their website https://www.soapboxny.com/ to get your hands on their luxurious bath and body products! Thanks to the ITBR team! Dr. Andrew Rimby (Host and Director), Mary DiPipi (Chief Contributor), and Christian Garcia (Social Media Coordinator)
What's up, ghoulies? This week on the podcast, Sarah Beth and I sit down and chat about the cursed film theory behind the Poltergeist film franchise. We discuss the tragic and untimely deaths of Dominique Dunne and Heather O'Rourke, the origin of the curse, cast members' thoughts on the matter, and whether we believe the films to be cursed or not. The cursed film theory surrounding the 1982 film Poltergeist stems from several tragic and eerie incidents involving the cast and crew. The theory suggests that the production was haunted or cursed due to the use of real human skeletons in one of the film's scenes, which some believe brought bad luck. Key events fueling the curse include the untimely deaths of two of the film's young stars. These tragedies, combined with other on-set accidents and unusual occurrences, have led many to believe that the Poltergeist franchise is cursed. Thank you, everyone, for your support. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out on Instagram at @so_you_like_horror or email us directly at soyoulikehorror@gmail.com. We're open to all conversations, suggestions, topics, and criticisms. Also, head over to Facebook and join the So, You Like Horror? Podcast Discussion Group. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/so-you-like-horror-podcast/support
Alex Proyas' 1994 The Crow is a genuinely great film, released at a time when “comic book movies” weren't an all-encompassing pop culture phenomenon, and one that plays very much like a unique action-horror film (rather than a superhero one). We can't recommend it, or its unbelievably badass soundtrack album, enough. The Crow has a little of everything: it's a horror movie, it's a love story, it's a twisted superhero origin story and revenge tale, and it's a unique time capsule of a particular moment in pop culture history.But all of those things have been discussed to death elsewhere, right? Are we breaking down the unique ways that Eric Draven kills the men who wronged him during his life? Nope. Are we delving into the philosophies surrounding the prospects of life after death? Not this episode! Are we walking about how cool it would be to make friends with a crow? Abso-freakin'-lutely!An under-discussed part of The Crow is the role that an actual, physical crow seems to play in Eric's journey of post-life revenge. The bird is somewhat magical, but not a complete manifestation of the supernatural. In fact, it functions very much like the concept of a “familiar” often found in fantasy literature. So that's the topic we're taking a birds-eye look at this time around. And believe it or not, there's a LOT to unpack. Seriously, you have no idea how smart crows are, or just how feasible some aspects of the magical familiar might have roots in real science. Want to find out more? Watch it right here or on our YouTube page.SUGGESTED VIEWING Unfortunately, you can't divorce The Crow from the real life tragedy that surrounds it, notably the untimely accidental death of star Brandon Lee during filming. Shudder's Cursed Films season 1 episode 4 deals with this, and it's worth a watch if you want more background on this infamous moment in cinema history.There are a bunch of mediocre sequels to the original film (and even a TV series!), but we don't recommend them. Anyway, the only piece of The Crow franchise that we considered for this episode was that original, classic 1994 movie. However, if you want to get a sense of just how great a talent Brandon Lee was, and how this movie SHOULD have kickstarted a new phase of his career that would have brought him a level of mainstream stardom, allow us to recommend 1991's Showdown in Little Tokyo (co-starring the great Dolph Lundgren!) and 1992's Rapid Fire. Neither are exactly masterpieces, but they sure do kick some ass and Brandon is a natural.For some…less friendly…birds, you absolutely should watch Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds if you haven't already. You'll be perfectly happy not having any of them as your familiars.And of course, there's a new reboot of The Crow in theaters now. There's some crossover with our further readings below, but this New York Times video that asks (and kind of answers) the question of “how smart are crows” is quite a watch!Oh, and the movie that freaked Hakeem out as a kid? That's a 1975 weird one starring none other than William Shatner in one of his...less memorable...rolls, called The Devil's Rain.FURTHER READING Do you want to delve a little deeper into the facts, concepts, and stories Hakeem and Tamara referenced in today's episode? Of course you do! But before we get into the scientific and mythological readings to go with this episode, allow us to suggest that you give James O'Barr's original comic series that launched this franchise a read. It's harrowing, beautiful, violent stuff, and just different enough from the movie that you won't feel like you know everything that's gonna happen! OK, now back to your regularly scheduled science-y stuff.FamiliarsIt will come as no surprise to anyone that there isn't a ton of serious scientific writing on the subject of familiars. But the more “new age” corners of the internet have done their homework, and the above article is a compelling read.Crows in MythologyCrows and ravens are recurring symbols in a number of religious and mythological traditions. Learn up on them in case one decides to quiz you.Crows and MasksIn case you need proof that you should never wrong a crow, because they WILL remember your face.How to Befriend a CrowWe're serious. From no less a source than M.I.T!Crows use tools!Not only do crows know how to make and use simple tools to accomplish their goals, it apparently puts them in a really good mood, too!The Eyes of JackdawsNo, that isn't the name of another horror movie. But Hakeem talks about this study on how these particular birds can read human expressions.We're kicking off our Halloween celebrations early, so go light some candles and read Edgar Allan Poe's “The Raven” for some kicks. “Nevermore.”WANT MORE FROM DOES IT FLY?We recently unpacked three gadgets and concepts for the 60th anniversary of James Bond in Goldfinger. Watch it here!Ever wonder about how Indiana Jones led to the invention of the PG-13 rating? We've got the video for you!FOLLOW US!Stay in the loop! Follow DoesItFly? on YouTube and TikTok and let us know what you think! And don't forget to follow Roddenberry Entertainment:Instagram: @RoddenberryOfficial Facebook: RoddenberryTwitter: @Roddenberry For Advertising Inquiries: doesitfly@roddenberry.com
Send us a Text Message.1994's The Crow, a fantasy-action film based on a comic book of the same name written by James O'Barr, is famous for the tragic accident and subsequent death of actor Brandon Lee. That tragedy is one of many dark stories about The Crow that have led people to believe that the film was cursed. Show Notes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ait152xP1Ushttps://collider.com/the-crow-history-explained-brandon-lee-death/#:~:text=The%20Crow%20comic%20was%20inspired,major%20changes%20to%20the%20film.CURSED FILMS season 1, epi 4 What Went Wrong, episode 94https://thespool.net/features/the-crow/https://thecrow.fandom.com/wiki/James_O%27Barrhttps://www.mentalfloss.com/article/74690/18-fascinating-facts-about-crowhttps://sewermutant.com/the-crow-creator-james-obarr-s-early-years-2b0b6e0ee8d3Email Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
What's up, Jabronis? This week on the podcast, I welcome back Mannuel C. and for the first time on the podcast, his wife Alicia. Together we have a conversation about the cursed film theory that surrounds the 2011 film, The Conjuring. The Conjuring is a supernatural horror film based on the true story of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, who assist a haunted family in Rhode Island. The cursed film theory suggests that supernatural events affected the movie's production and release, aligning it with a broader pattern of films where eerie or tragic real-life events occur. These stories add to the film's mystique, attracting more viewers, though whether the events are genuinely supernatural or merely coincidental remains uncertain. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/so-you-like-horror-podcast/support
What's up, folks? This week on the podcast, I welcome back Rikki Tikki Timber as we discuss the curse connected to the 1994 film, The Crow. The curse surrounding the 1994 film "The Crow" and the Lee family is a series of tragic events that have led to speculation and myth. The central figure of this curse narrative is Brandon Lee, the son of legendary martial artist and actor Bruce Lee. Whether it's the production being plagued with accidents and mishaps, including crew injuries, equipment malfunctions, and the tragic death of Brandon Lee being shot with a prop gun that had a fragment of a real bullet lodged in it or the mysterious circumstances in 1973 under which Bruce Lee died, these events have led to a persistent belief in a curse affecting the Lee family and those associated with the film "The Crow." Thank you, everyone, for your support. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out on Instagram at @so_you_like_horror or email us directly at soyoulikehorror@gmail.com. We're open to all conversations, suggestions, topics, and criticisms. Also, head over to Facebook and join the So, You Like Horror? Podcast Discussion Group. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/so-you-like-horror-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/so-you-like-horror-podcast/support
Can a movie have a curse on it that affects the cast and crew? Join us as we take a look at Cursed Films...
We're switching it up with our first “paranormal” episode in quite some time, and rather than focusing on ghost stories, weird, unexplained incidents or some kind of cryptid, in this episode we're going to talk about The Wizard of Oz, Rebel Without a Cause, Incubus, Superman and The Omen, AKA, some of the most infamous “cursed films” out there. Sources:The Wizard of Oz at 80: fascinating facts about the 'cursed' film classic from CBCThe truth behind the “cursed” set of ‘The Wizard of Oz' from Far Out MagazineCurse of the "Incubus" from SalonThe Tragic Fate of Rebels Without a Cause: Was the Film Cursed? from MediumMarina Habe from UncoveredThe True Story Behind The Omen, One of the Most Haunted Film Productions in History from PopsugarThe Superman Curse: A Look at All the Death, Destruction and Destitution from KQEDThe Superman Movie Curse Explained - Is It Real? from Screen Rant See ya next Wednesday! Intro/Outro Music: A Creepy Music from Music UnlimitedInstagram: @wickedwithinpodcastWebsite: wickedwithinpodcast.com
In the summer of 2022, we covered a brief series of horror documentaries and during that time, our Patrons also got to hear our thoughts on five episodes of the Shudder Original documentary series CURSED FILMS. As a special surprise release this week, we're collecting those brief conversations together for our broader listenership to enjoy. Featured here are our thoughts on the episodes of Cursed Films which examined the haunted legacies of the films Poltergeist, The Omen, The Serpent and the Rainbow, The Crow, and The Twilight Zone: The Movie.We'll be back with our regular programming this Tuesday, but we hope you enjoy this special surprise bonus. If you'd like to hear discussions like this as they occur, please consider becoming a Patron at Patreon.com/thefearofgodpodcast.1:00 - Cursed Films: Poltergeist19:34 - Cursed Films: The Serpent and the Rainbow48:26 - Cursed Films: The Omen59:53 - Cursed Films: The Crow & The Twilight Zone: The MovieSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is no dream, this is really happening! The Night Club is visited by Tim & Baylee from The Average: Movie Reviews For Social Settings, and we perform a Midnight Ritual of Rosemary's Baby(1968)! The Average: https://linktr.ee/theaveragereviews The Night Club: https://linktr.ee/thenightclub Special Guest: The Average Podcast.
'Look at me Damien, It's all for you!' This week we bow before the devil as we try our hardest to stop the demons spawn from taking over the world as he takes down all that stand in his way. We return to our Must See Horror list and decide does The Omen deserves it place among the top 100 horror films of all time. We talk about its impact on other horror films and the creepy curses that terrified the films cast and crew. So grab the Daggers of Megiddo, take your first born child and check their scalp for the dreaded 666 birth mark. If you find it remember it is for the good of humanity that you strike them down or try at least. Find us on twitter and instagram @cmthpodcast Remember if you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely review and rating to help our podcast grow.
In this episode, Sidney discusses some horror classics that are believed to be "cursed" due to various tragedies that happened on set or surrounding the film. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hello-sidney/support
Glenn Danzig named his punk band after one of the most cursed Hollywood films of all time. The Misfits was where actor Montgomery Clift, permanently disfigured from a car accident, tried in vain to restart his stalled career. The director, John Huston, lost the film's entire production budget at a craps table. The lead actor, Clark Gable, suffered a heart attack the day after shooting ended and died ten days later. But was there any truth to the rumor that Gable was driven to an early grave not because of a grueling shoot or poor health, but by his demanding co-star, Marilyn Monroe? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn Danzig named his punk band after one of the most cursed Hollywood films of all time. The Misfits was where actor Montgomery Clift, permanently disfigured from a car accident, tried in vain to restart his stalled career. The director, John Huston, lost the film's entire production budget at a craps table. The lead actor, Clark Gable, suffered a heart attack the day after shooting ended and died ten days later. But was there any truth to the rumor that Gable was driven to an early grave not because of a grueling shoot or poor health, but by his demanding co-star, Marilyn Monroe? To see the complete list of contributors, visit disgracelandpod.com/badlands. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Support our Advertising Partners: Prize Picks: Prizepicks.com/badlands Code: Badlands Factor: factormeals.com/badlands50 Code: Badlands50 Nutrisense :nutrisense.com/badlands Rocket Money: rocketmoney.com/badlands Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm joined by good friend Nat to discuss the complexity of humanity, finding your own faith and the beauty of self-sacrifice in the The Exorcist.Follow Nat's work on Instagram @lunathespectre.Sacred Terror: Religion and Horror on the Silver Screen by Douglas Cowan, featured on Shudder's Cursed Films
In episode 24 of Midnight Ghost Stories you will hear about some popular movies that are said to be cursed. The so called curses are due to some tragedies and accidents that happened before, during or after production. Please share your stories at midnightghoststoriespodcast@gmail.com
This week on The Tinsel Factory, we look into the background of a series of films that are believed to be cursed. Movie Reviews: Haunted Mansion Support This Podcast: https://anchor.fm/tinselfactorypod Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/the-tinsel-factory/all Venmo: @tinselfactorypod Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/tinselpod Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/tinselfactory/ Sources: https://collider.com/was-the-exorcist-cursed/ https://www.thewrap.com/13-cursed-movies-friday-13th-poltergeist-crow/ https://www.horrorbound.net/blog/2019/2/12/the-curse-of-atuk https://www.biography.com/movies-tv/the-poltergeist-curse-its-heeere --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tinselfactorypod/support
EP 77: Do you love movies? Did you know some are….cursed! Well… maybe “cursed”…. In this episode, Hannah talks about the most well know “cursed” movies from Hollywood and the hosts discuss their thoughts on if these are truly cursed or just neglectful. Check out the links below for our Patreon, Merch, and More! https://linktr.ee/ghoulstrippodcast https://www.patreon.com/ghoulstrippodcast https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/147752736?asc=u https://ghouls-trip-podcast.creator-spring.com www.instagram.com/ghoulstrippodcast http://twitter.com/ghoulstrippod https://www.facebook.com/GhoulsTripPodcast/ Contact us at ghoulstrippodcast@gmail.com (We would love to hear your own personal paranormal encounters, episode suggestions, or thoughts you have on a topic we have covered!) Music by Ivy - made in Bandlab.
Welcome to episode 26! All difficulty aside we made it. This week you'll learn some truth behind horror movies you've probably seen. Did you know Jeepers Creepers was a true crime? Well.. it isn't exactly. Find out what we're talking about! The inspiration for Nightmare on Elm street was not what you'd expect either! We're also talking cursed films and almost films. The exorcist, the omen, and “Atuk”. Show our tiny podcast a little love!
Ein Feiertags-Spezial: Weil sie FAST AND FURIOUS 10, A THOUSAND AND ONE, SPARTA, ASTERIX & OBELIX IM REICH DER MITTE oder LIVING noch nicht sehen konnten oder eben früher aufzeichnen mussten, gibt's heute mal wieder eine so genannte „Frei Schnauze”-Folge. Oder so ähnlich. Demnach labern Eddie, Andi und Schröck erstmal frei drauf los, so dass es unter anderem noch mal um EVIL DEAD RISE oder THE LITTLE THINGS geht, bevor Daniel ein wenig über CURSED FILMS referiert, was uns zur Causa Til Schweiger und Problemen an deutschen Filmsets führt, welche dann mit CITIZEN KANE abgerundet werden. Im Anschluss kommen wir unserer Chronistenpflicht nach und stellen neben den bereits oben genannten Kinostarts auch noch ein paar Mediathekentipps wie BASTILLE DAY, TANZ DER TEUFEL 2, THE FOG, BANKLADY oder ATLANTIQUE vor, bevor es zur heutigen Hauptaufgabe kommt. Andi, Eddie und Schröck stellen nämlich jeweils einen Film vor, der ihrer Meinung nach mehr Aufmerksamkeit verdient. Das führt unter anderem zu einer leicht temperierten Diskussion über DER DUFT DER FRAUEN, zu einer eindeutigen Ablehnung von SID UND NANCY und zu einem guten Anteil an Überraschung, für den die „Junge-trifft-Mädchen”-Wundertüte MIRCALE MILE - NACHT DER ENTSCHEIDUNG sorgt. Falls Ihr Euch fragt, ob auch noch ein paar Streaming-Tipps enthalten sind: ja, sind sie, allerdings nur per Ticker. Und so wenig das klingt, umso mehr hat es dann doch wieder für eine amtliche Folgenlänge gereicht. Wie gesagt, diesmal standen unser Aufzeichnungstermin und die Möglichkeit, mehr Aktuelles vorher zu sehen, in einem denkbar schlechten Verhältnis zueinander. Wir hoffen, Ihr habt dennoch viel Spaß mit dieser Vater- oder Feiertagsalternative und vielleicht ja auch den einen oder anderen Tipp für uns, der etwas mehr Aufmerksamkeit und Liebe verdient. Apropos: wir lieben Euch. Denn wir sind den 100.000 Abonnenten schon wieder ein gutes Stück näher gekommen. Vielen Dank dafür. So und jetzt erstmal viel Vergnügen. Bleibt gesund und gut drauf. Adios.
Curses have long been associated with certain objects that chill us to the core. Among them include Ouiji boards, jewelry, and dolls. But what happens when a curse befalls a film? Join Tyler and Ryan as they discuss two separate modern horror films and why they believe that each of them could be haunted by a curse
In this episode, Adam and Charlotte tackle The Conqueror, a film said to be cursed from its very conception. The story of the Conqueror is wrapped up in the story of Howard Hughes, RKO and the United States testing of the atomic bomb. Widely considered one of the worst films ever produced, bad casting, endless reshoots and possibly causing deadly cancer, the Conqueror has left a legacy of what not to do while making a studio film.Contact Us At:www.perfdamage.comEmail : perfdamagepodcast@gmail.comTwitter (X) : @perfdamageInstagram : @perf_damageLetterboxd : Perf DamageCheck Out our Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@PerfDamagePodcast
In this episode, we dive back in for another listener episode to round out our freestyle block with an all time great for Extreme Horror. Join us as we check out Ruggero Deodato's legendary and controversial classic Cannibal Holocaust. Jason chronicles the film's influential legacy and importance. Dustin details his suffering enduring the uncut version of the flick and tries to weigh the animal cruelty against the film's impact. Also, in honor of his recent passing we also recount some of our personal favorite Deodato flicks. But before all that, we took another Genre Exposure field trip to the cinema and can't help but gush over Infinity Pool. And so much more! Special thanks to Elena for suggesting we check this one out. Got a movie you champion? A hidden gem you think needs more love? Just want to see more discussion on a particular film? We want to check out the movies you suggest to us. Write in at genreexposure@gmail.com or contact us on your favorite form of social media and shoot us a movie recommendation. Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com) What We've Been Watching: -Jason: The Menu (2022) & Infinity Pool (2023) -Dustin: The Samejima Incident (2020) & Infinity Pool (2023) Show Notes: -Cannibal Holocaust Trailer -Stream Cannibal Holocaust on Shudder -Go check out the Cursed Films episode on Cannibal Holocaust -Related Film: The Man From Deep River -Related Film: A Man Called Horse -Related Film: Naturo Contro aka Green Inferno aka Cannibal Holocaust II -Related Film: Tarzan the Ape Man -Related Film: The Naked Prey -Related Film: Cannibal Ferox -Related Film: Emannuelle and the Last Cannibals -Related Film: Zombie Holocaust -Related Film: Night of the Living Dead -Related Film: The Green Inferno -Related Topic: Mondo film -Related Film: Mondo Cane -Related Film: Faces of Death -Related Film: Witchcraft '70 -Related Film: The Blair Witch Project -Related Film: Debbie Does Dallas -Related Film: Spider-man -Related Film: The Wicker Man -Related Film: Apocalypse Now -Related Film: El Topo -Related Film: Friday the 13th -Related Film: Don't Torture a Duckling -Related Film: Africa Addio -Related Film: A Serbian Film -Related Film: Pink Flamingos -Related Film: Videodrome -Related Topic: The Red Brigades -Related Film: The Last Cannibal World -Related Film: Cut and Run -Related Film: ET The Extra Terrestrial -Related Film: House on the Edge of the Park -Related Film: The Barbarians -Related Film: Raiders of Atlantis -Related Film: Massacre in Dinosaur Valley -Related Film: The Shining Next Time: Dragonslayer (1981)
***Click here to join THC+ and get full uninterrupted 2 hour episodes, a dedicated Plus RRS feed, lifetime forum access, merch discounts, & other bonuses like free downloads of THC music.*** See detailed sign up options down below. About Today's Guest: Mitch Horowitz is a historian of alternative spirituality and one of today's most literate voices of esoterica, mysticism, and the occult. Mitch illuminates outsider history, explains its relevance to contemporary life, and reveals the longstanding quest to bring empowerment and agency to the human condition. Mitch is a writer-in-residence at the New York Public Library and the PEN Award-winning author of books including Occult America; One Simple Idea; The Miracle Club; Daydream Believer; Uncertain Places; and the forthcoming Modern Occultism. He has discussed alternative spirituality on CBS Sunday Morning, Dateline NBC, NPR's All Things Considered, CNN, Vox/Netflix's Explained, VICE News, Kesha and the Creepies, and seasons I and II of AMC Shudder's Cursed Films, an official selection of SXSW. Mitch hosted, cowrote, and produced a feature documentary about the occult classic The Kybalion directed by Emmy-nominee Ronni Thomas and shot on location in Egypt. In 2022, the movie premiered as the #3 top documentary on iTunes. Mitch has written on everything from the occult influences on Ronald Reagan to the chequered career of professional skeptic James Randi for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time, Salon, Big Think, Politico, Boing Boing, and a wide range of ‘zines and scholarly journals. He is the voice of many audiobooks including Alcoholics Anonymous and Raven: The Untold Story of the Rev. Jim Jones and His People (the author of which handpicked him as the voice of Jones). Mitch's books have appeared in French, Arabic, Chinese, Italian, Spanish, Korean, and Portuguese. Mitch worked for many years in publishing, including as a vice president at Penguin Random House where he was editor-in-chief of Tarcher/Penguin, an imprint dedicated to metaphysical topics. His book Awakened Mind is one of the first works of New Thought translated and published in Arabic. Mitch received the Walden Award for Interfaith/Intercultural Understanding. The Chinese government has censored his work. Mitch's Website: https://www.mitchhorowitz.com THC Links: Website Proper MeetUps Calendar THC T-shirts & Merch Store Leave a voicemail for the Joint Session Bonus Shows Leave us an iTunes review THC Communities: Telegram Subreddit THC Plus Sign-Up Options: Subscribe via our website for a full-featured experience, or Subscribe via Patreon, including the full Plus archive, a dedicated RSS feed, & payment through Paypal. To get a year of THC+ by cash, check, or money order please mail the payment in the amount of $96 to: Greg Carlwood PO Box: 153291 San Diego, CA 92195 Cryptocurrency If you'd like to pay the $96 for a year of THC+ via popular Cryptocurrencies, transfer funds and then send an email to support@thehighersidechats.com with transaction info and your desired username/password. Please give up to 48 hours to complete. Bitcoin: 1AdauF2Mb7rzkkoXUExq142xfwKC6pS7N1 Ethereum: 0xd6E9232b3FceBe165F39ACfA4843F49e7D3c31d5 Litecoin: LQy7GvD5Euc1efnsfQaAX2RJHgBeoDZJ95 Ripple: rnWLvhCmBWpeFv9HMbZEjsRqpasN8928w3 Solana: FvsBazMY9GAWuWqh5RH7musm9MPUw7a5uF6NVxxhNTqi Doge: D7ueXbfcKfhdAWrDqESrFjFV6UxydjsuCC Monero: 4ApmFHTgU72QybW194iJTZHZb6VmKDzqh5MDTfn9sw4xa9SYXnX5PVDREbnqLNLwJwc7ZqMrYPfaVXgpZnHNAeZmSexCDxM
Hello Spooky Friends thank you for joining us for this weeks episode! Join us this week as we discuss cursed films and film sets! If you would like to send us your spooky story please email us at wineandchills@gmail.com. You can find our socials at wineandchillsparanormal. Stay spooky friends! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of the Ghoul Squad podcast we do in-depth reviews of PEARL and BARBARIAN including NO SPOILER sections and FULL SPOILER sections at the end! We both review Prey, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Beast and The Sadness. Keegan talks Joe Versus The Volcano, Event Horizon and Cursed Films! Erik talks Martin, Vampire's Kiss and Flesheater! Buy a shirt! www.bit.ly/gsnewlogo Tweet us your Pearl or Barbarian reviews! twitter.com/ghoulsquadfm Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/ghoulsquadfm/ To see every episode of the podcast head to anchor.fm/ghoulsquadfm Check out Erik's Spaghetti Western Instagram! www.instagram.com/corbuccisquad/
With the help of spy historian Phil Orbanes, the gang takes a very deep dive into the late, much-feared Soviet intelligence agency that was actually more Keystone Cops than James Bond. Also, Raven presents more Cursed Films & the free giveaway of Mack's new book, “The God Satellite” continues. Special guest, literary agent Jim Frenkel.
With the help of spy historian Phil Orbanes, the gang takes a very deep dive into the KGB, the late, much-feared Soviet intelligence agency that was actually more Keystone Cops than James Bond. Also, Raven presents more Cursed Films & the free giveaway of Mack's new book, “The God Satellite” continues. Special guest, literary agent Jim Frenkel. To get a free bag of MMMXFiles swag, go to www.mackmaloney.com & hit the contact button. Mack Maloney Online: Website - https://www.mackmaloney.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WingmanMack/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/MilitaryXFiles Twitter - https://twitter.com/WingmanMack Amazon – https://amzn.to/2IlFRkq
In this week's episode we talk about more cursed films! In Crystal's research she found an abundance of cursed films, so in this episode we cover several more. We talk about “The Possession” and its mysterious Dybbuk box, the Superman saga which spans from the ‘50s all the way up to the movie series, “Passion of the Christ”, The Dark Knight trilogy, the massive flop “Waterworld”, “Twilight Zone: The Movie”, and the completely insane movie “Roar.” On What We're Watching, we review the 2017 Horror/Drama show “Slasher: Season 2” And on Layla and Coffee talk, Coffee solves cold fusion, tells no one. Find us on the web: www.scarysavannahandbeyond.com We now have exclusive content on our Patreon page! This includes audio and video episodes! Please go check it out at: www.patreon.com/scarysavannah Please leave us a 5 star review, and we'll read it on air! You can find a link to do this on our webpage, just click on the links tab. Make sure to enter our monthly merchandise giveaway! It's totally free and you can win a shirt or coffee mug! Find the link on the giveaway tab on our website. Give us a call and leave a voicemail about a story idea, a message for the podcast, or if you in fact are affiliated with Big Hollywood. (we'll play it on the show!) ph. 912-406-2899 Get some goods at our awesome merch store! https://scarysavannah.square.site Visit us on social media: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/scarysavannah Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scarysavannah Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarysavannah YouTube: Scary Savannah and Beyond - YouTube Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scarysavannah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/scarysavannahandbeyond You can follow the show creators on Twitter as well! Brett: https://www.twitter.com/brettlay Crystal: https://www.twitter.com/aquablonde27
We bring our series #docuscared to a close with a discussion of some of the best -- and worst -- of the creative filmmaking process. In 1990, a notorious film named Troll 2 was made and released to nearly unanimous derision. However, in the years that followed, a very specific and enthusiastic fan base arose surrounding the film. The documentary BEST WORST MOVIE, directed by one of Troll 2's original actors, explores this unique phenomena through discussions with those who made the film and the fans who love it. What emerges is a disarmingly compelling portrait of the relationship between art and audience, of the dichotomy between objective quality and subjective affection, and of the disconnect between what we desire for our lives and how we fritter them away.This discussion also features a very sobering Patron-only segment surrounding the episodes of CURSED FILMS about the tragedies on the sets of The Crow and Twilight Zone: The Movie, and -- on a lighter note -- an appearance by Lackey the Listicle counting down some personal favorite "best worst movies". It's an episode full of challenges and encouragement, one that we really think you'll be glad you heard and that we hope you enjoy.6:27 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: CURSED FILMS: The Crow & Twilight Zone: The Movie #tvguideposts9:29 - Lackey the Listicle's Personal Best Worst Movies27:14 - BEST WORST MOVIESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We continue our journey through #docuscared exploring horror-themed documentaries, this week examining the documented account from Daniel Lutz, who as a child lived and experienced strange phenomena in the famed Amityville house. Danny's story is a captivating but complicated one, raising several doubts about reliability while also presenting certain details which prove hard to dismiss. The resulting conversation allows for an exploration of the relationship between our own susceptibility and the residue of trauma or tragedy which can be associated with a place and its history.Also featuring a Patron-only excursion through the episode of CURSED FILMS on The Omen and a catch-up about what we've been watching, this discussion features a lot of laughs and is one we believe you'll enjoy.6:35 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: CURSED FILMS: The Omen #tvguideposts8:30 - MY AMITYVILLE HORRORSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen at your own risk as we get knee deep into Shudder's Cursed Films series and give the infamous Cannibal Holocaust a proper wringing.
Our episode this week is specially curated by our guest, Andrew Nelson. The Exorcist is arguably the most iconic landmark in horror film cinema, and in this intimate and lyrical documentary, he is given full attention to share his insights into the crafting of the film, its cultural impact, and its enduring legacy. There are remarkable observations about the mystery of faith, the human experience, and the creative process along the way. Our conversation about it takes down paths of exploring and observing the grace notes in our own lives and confronting the terrifying possibilities of the spaces where we find ourselves truly alone.This is a vulnerable and honest conversation, but also saturated with hope. Also featuring a Patron segment about the Cursed Films episode on The Serpent and the Rainbow and a special post-credits original song by Andrew, it's one we really believe you'll enjoy and we hope you do.8:44 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: CURSED FILMS: The Serpent and the Rainbow #tvguideposts12:19 - LEAP OF FAITH: William Friedkin on The ExorcistSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In our brand new, patron-voted mini-series for the FoG, we are covering a handful of horror documentaries, starting with a film that is arguably more frightening than any fictional film we've ever discussed. Rodney Ascher's terrifying film THE NIGHTMARE explores the mysterious and haunting reality of sleep paralysis through the stories of 8 individuals who have suffered from it. In addition to being an utterly horrifying prospect, the questions remain about why so many stories have such strong similarities and whether or not there are supernatural drivers behind the horror. After bracing ourselves for discussing the film's particulars, we then navigate into a vulnerable dialogue about the ways our restful and comforting sensibilities can be stolen from us and how we might find the courage and the power to reclaim them.Also featuring a miniature discussion of the episode of the CURSED FILMS series about the Poltergeist films for our Patron section, this is a heartfelt discussion we believe you won't want to miss, even if you ultimately decide the film is just a bit too scary...4:43 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: CURSED FILMS: Poltergeist #tvguideposts7:31 - THE NIGHTMARESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let's Chat Paranormal is a podcast for anyone that loves the paranormal, likes to just relax and feel like they're hanging out with friends and talking paranormal without being too serious. In our seventy-third episode we talk about films that were made that have spooky things surrounding them. Learn about how Return to Babylon was made and how the film was acquired, delve into the inspiration for the Exorcist book, that ultimately led to the film, and finally the tragedies that fell upon so many associated with rosemary's baby. Send in your stories to be read on the podcast to letschatparanormal@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook and Instagram @letschatparanormal
Jay Cheel's career in non-fiction filmmaking has focused mostly on character-based portraits of quirky, passionate obsessives, realized in a highly cinematic style. His debut feature Beauty Day premiered at the Museum of Modern Art in New York as part of their Canadian Front Programming Series. The film was also an official selection at the Hot Docs International Film Festival and was nominated for a Genie Award in 2012. His second feature How to Build a Time Machine premiered at Hot Docs and went on to screen at AFI Docs, the Rotterdam International Film Festival, and DOC NYC. His latest is Cursed Films, a five-part documentary series produced for AMC Networks and Shudder. The show focuses on the legends surrounding some of Hollywood's most troubled horror film productions and has gone on to become the highest-rated documentary series on the platform. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Jay's short film Twisted Him being exposed to horror films at a young age Recognizing the importance of a director in a film production at a young age What piqued Jay's original interest in entering film as a career His podcast Film Junk, which holds a Guinness World Records for the longest-running film podcast His short film Beauty Day Creating deep interpersonal connections with crew members on a film set The need for control as it relates to artistic pursuits How Jay's perspective of curses has changed while working on the Cursed Films project How the film, The Exorcist, negatively impacted the cultural lexicon by reinforcing the existence of the devil Predatory capitalism Personal tragedies that happened for Jay while filming Cursed Films The importance of providing context in a documentary project The Manson murders The murders and tragedies that have occurred in Benedict Canyon in LA Ethical decisions they had to make regarding what scenes to show in Cannibal Holocaust Naive actors getting involved in Cannibal Holocaust, and Carl Gabriel Yorke signing on without reading the script People / Artists Mentioned: John Carpenter (Filmmaker) Lidia Yuknavitch (Writer) Gary Oldman (Actor) Robert Deniro (Actor) Tim Burton (Director) Bill Pullman (Actor) Steve Rash (Director) Judy Garland (Actor) Lorna Luft (Actor) Roman Polanski (Director) Dianne Lake (Writer / Former Manson Family Member) Julian Wasser (Photographer) Ruggero Deodato (Director) Andrei Tarkovsky (Director) Cursed Films Episodes Mentioned: Twilight Zone: The Movie The Exorcist The Wizard of Oz (S2 E1) Rosemary's Baby (S2 E2) Stalker (S2 E3) The Serpent and the Rainbow (S2 E4) Cannibal Holocaust (S2 E5) TV Shows + Films Mentioned: The Day After (1983) The Thing (1982) Big Trouble in Little China (1986) They Live (1988) Prince of Darkness (1987) Be Kind Rewind (2008) American Movie (1999) Ed Wood (1994) Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1977) Weekend (1967) Andrei Rublev (1966) artistdecoded.com jaycheel.com instagram.com/jaywesleycheel twitter.com/JayCheel
We map-out Sony's big screen adaptation of Uncharted and also talk The Lost City, Dazed and Confused, Death on the Nile and Popcorn. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Subscribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro: 0:00 - 7:28 Review - Uncharted: 7:28 - 1:18:48 Micro-Reviews - Back to the Future, Back to the Future Part II, Death on the Nile (2022), The Northman, The Lost City, Dazed and Confused, Popcorn, Cursed Films season 2: 1:18:48 - 1:44:30 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:44:30 - 1:47:44
In this week's episode we talk about the mysterious phenomenon known as cursed films! Many of the movies we watch have a hidden past that is in some cases unusual and many times terrifying! We talk about Poltergeist, The Omen, Rebel Without a Cause, The Conqueror, The Crow, The Exorcist, Atuk, and even The Wizard of Oz! On What We're Watching, we review the 1968 horror/drama film, “Rosemary's Baby.” Yep, you guessed it, cursed too. And on Layla and Coffee talk, we find out why Coffee can't resist a good mud puddle. Find us on the web: www.scarysavannahandbeyond.com We now have exclusive content on our Patreon page! This includes audio and video episodes! Please go check it out at: www.patreon.com/scarysavannah Give us a call and leave a voicemail about a story idea, a message for the podcast, or if you in fact are affiliated with Big Hollywood (we'll play it on the show!) ph. 912-406-2899 Get some goods at our awesome merch store! https://scarysavannah.square.site Visit us on social media: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/scarysavannah Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scarysavannah Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarysavannah YouTube: Scary Savannah and Beyond - YouTube Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scarysavannah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/scarysavannahandbeyond You can follow the show creators on Twitter as well! Brett: https://www.twitter.com/brettlay Crystal: https://www.twitter.com/aquablonde27
Jay Cheel is a writer/director/editor as well as a co-host of the podcast responsible for turning me into a podcaster, Film Junk. I thought why not talk with him right after dropping Episode 200 about his excellent Shudder series, Cursed Films which recently put out its second season that I highly encourage you to see. Always great to talk with such a talented, articulate filmmaker like Jay. His series, Cursed Films II covers new titles. The show explores the myths and legends behind some of Hollywood's notoriously cursed horror film productions and even tackles how the filmmakers and actors have been affected by being a part of films such as Stalker, The Wizard Of Oz, Rosemary's Baby, The Serpent & The Rainbow and ending this season with Cannibal Holocaust. Thank you so much Jay for this delightful, insightful conversation and stay tuned for more bonus content as well as Bill Ackerman's first episode as official co-host coming early next month! Also if you're in Chicago this coming weekend (May 13-19) be sure to come to the Chicago Critics Film Festival which I highlighted during the last review episode I posted. Catch Cursed Films on Shudder Follow Jay on Twitter Check Out Film Junk The Chicago Critics Film Festival
Bob, Randy, and Justin from Straight Chilling join Caitlin to cover The Omen (1976). We dig into themes of religion and monstrous motherhood, explore some of the "cursed" aspects of the production, and chat about various iconic scenes from this touchstone movie. We also somehow get to talking about Willem Dafoe and his renowned lower half... such is the nature of the show. Be sure to check out Straight Chilling! Big thanks for joining, fellas.
This is our seventh of our Ted Bundy series. Plus our book reads and movie watches including Everything, Everywhere All at Once, Cursed Films, Finch, Master, plus Horror Facts with Cath Trivia. Looking for #1 - #6 of our Ted Bundy Series: They were published on 9.15.21, 9.29.21, 12.8.21, 2.2.22, 2.16.22 and 3.2.22. Music by Mannequin Uprising Website: https://www.terrortalkpodcast.com Community Membership: https://www.patreon.com/terrortalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrortalkpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkTerror/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/message
Awww yeah, join the Abyss gang at our favorite rest stop as we discuss Orrin Grey's No Exit! Before we dig into cults and bathroom ettitqute we dive into some Shudder and Netflix movies checking out The Cellar, Cursed Films, and Choose or Die. Then it's on to Eric LaRocca's We Can Never Leave This Place, The Domination trilogy from S.M. Stirling, Immortelle by Catherine McCarthy, Siphon by A.A. Medina, Thomas Ligotti's My Work Is Not Yet Done, and The Citadel of Fear by Gertrude Barrows. Do it up! Read No Exit here.
Welcome to Episode 187! Please forgive the tardiness on this one. It was a busy week for Dan and due to a couple of start / stops while recording, this episode needed some slight editing. * No content was edited other than taking out a few long pauses. Now then... Here's what we're talking about on this episode: We're off to a "great start" Showing appreciation to your significant other's father Grapefruit is nasty Steve goes off on several tangents resulting into another music discussion KISS Keeping Mom Hip Apple Watch Repair Reviews: Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel Morbius Atlanta S3 Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Cursed Films S2 Metal Lords Enjoy!
On this week's episode, Brett and Jesse unleash a rare QUAD BOX to cover four new release flicks; two of which are absolutely horror or horror adjacent, YOU ARE NOT MY MOTHER and YOU WON'T BE ALONE. The other two are action movies that are very similar yet different; Michael Bay's AMBULANCE and Chris Pine in THE CONTRACTOR. AMBULANCE is now playing at a theater near you THE CONTRACTOR is now available to rent or PVOD and in select theaters nationwide YOU ARE NOT MY MOTHER is now available to rent on VOD. YOU WON'T BE ALONE is in limited release now in theaters Before that, tons of horror news and movie industry news at large, including the return of Shudder's Cursed Films, updates on UMMA, the new David Cronenberg, Netflix's new John Wayne Gacy doc from Joe Berlinger, Locke & Key, Kevin Smith's horror movie anthology NFT, Severance season 2 on Apple, Jurassice Park Dominion starring the Joker, and more! The New Flesh podcast is the best horror podcast about horror movies and all things tangentially related to horror, horror movies and the horror lifestyle. Horror franchises, new horror releases, and all the horror news and movie industry news that's fit to print!
Cursed Films is back! So are multiple horror properties, come find out which! Join the Happy Harvest Horror Show Book Club! Step one: Become a supporter at anchor.fm/hhhs/support Step two: Email us at happyharvesthorrorshow@gmail.com & say "hey, sign me up." All episodes of Happy Harvest Horror Show are available where the podcasts are! Support this spooky creation @ https://anchor.fm/hhhs/support Theme music by Brendan Dalton // https://www.brendan-dalton.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hhhs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hhhs/support